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Media type:
Book
Title:
Constructing civil society in Japan
:
voices of environmental movements
Work titles:
Kankyō undō to atarashii kōkyōken. <engl.>
Hasegawa, Kōichi: Kankyō undō to atarashii kōkyōken. <engl.>
Contains:
Part I: The principles and issues of environmental sociology -- Perspectives of environmental sociology: the issues of the second stage -- Sociology of environmental issues : a look at the downstream side -- Part II: The sociology of environmental movements -- Environmental issues and movements -- Motivating and mobilizing the environmental movements -- Researching and developing environmental movements -- The environmental movements and policy research -- Anti-pollution lawsuits in the public sphere -- Anti-nuclear power movements as new social movements -- Regional referendums : community responses to nuclear facilities -- The dynamics of social movements and official policies : green electricity -- Civil society and the new public sphere -- Environmental movements and the new public sphere -- Transforming the citizens' sector -- Conclusion : towards a vibrant civil society.
Description:
Part I: The principles and issues of environmental sociology -- Perspectives of environmental sociology: the issues of the second stage -- Sociology of environmental issues : a look at the downstream side -- Part II: The sociology of environmental movements -- Environmental issues and movements -- Motivating and mobilizing the environmental movements -- Researching and developing environmental movements -- The environmental movements and policy research -- Anti-pollution lawsuits in the public sphere -- Anti-nuclear power movements as new social movements -- Regional referendums : community responses to nuclear facilities -- The dynamics of social movements and official policies : green electricity -- Civil society and the new public sphere -- Environmental movements and the new public sphere -- Transforming the citizens' sector -- Conclusion : towards a vibrant civil society