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Irish Environmental Politics After the Communicative Turn

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Applies social and political theory to an in-depth study of environmental politics in Ireland.
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This book applies social and political theory to the field of environmental politics in Ireland. It offers both a substantive contribution to understanding environmental politics in this country and a test case of the application of theory within the field of environmental scholarship more generally.

The essays are integrated by a concern for analysing the relationship between culture, discourse and action in this political field, hence the emphasis on the communicative turn. The book is innovative in offering a sustained application of social and political theory within environmental scholarship as well as in combining theoretical and empirical approaches to advancing environmental scholarship in a particular case. This synergy of theory and substantive analysis is a key feature of the book and offers an important contribution to the environmental literature in the social sciences. The authors apply key developments in the modern social sciences and offer compelling evidence of their value for clarifying the cultural foundations of political action and for its evaluation and critique. Academics in the social sciences and in philosophy, postgraduate and advanced undergraduate, both in Ireland and beyond, will find this book highly rewarding for its multi-faceted application of social and political theories and associated methodologies to the environmental field.

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Price: £90.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: 04 January 2011
ISBN: 9780719079153
Format: Hardcover
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Political science and theory, ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green Design, Politics and government, Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design

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Patrick O'Mahony is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at University College Cork. Kieran Keohane is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at University College Cork.

Introduction - Patrick O’Mahony
1. The communicative turn and cosmopolitan ecological consciousness in the global risk society: an assessment of the discourse- Piet Strydom
2. Discourses of transition to sustainability in Ireland: outlines of a green republican strategy- John Barry
3. Communications practices and Irish environmental politics: oral hearings, tribunals and planning & sustainable development- Kieran Keohane
4. Social positions and dynamics within the cognitive order of Irish environmental discourse- Patrick O’Mahony
5. Nurturing dissent in the Irish political imagination: the contribution of environmental law to a new civic cosmopolitanism- Tracey Skillington
6. Conventions of quality and governance of artisan food: revealing the tyranny of ‘sound science’ in the regulation of Irish raw milk cheese- Colin Sage
7. Wasting Ireland and consuming sustainability: the ‘Celtic Tiger’ years and beyond- G. Honor Fagan
8. Promoting participatory planning: a West of Ireland case study- Catherine Corcoran and Ciaran Lynch
9. Irish environmental discourse: towards an ecological ethic?- Pat O’Mahony