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Tables of Contents for Explaining Environmentalism
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Figures
viii
 
List of Tables
ix
 
Acknowledgements
x
 
Environmentalism and Radical Ecology
1
12
Introduction: The Basic Divide
1
1
Environmentalism
2
2
Radical Ecology
4
4
Post-Industrialism and the New Social Movements
8
4
Notes
12
1
Theories of Old and New Social Movements
13
30
Introduction
13
1
Definitions of `Social Movement'
14
4
Approaches to New Social Movements
18
1
Distinctiveness of the New Social Movements
19
8
Social Movements in Programmed Societies: Alain Touraine
27
6
Social Movements as Signs: Alberto Melucci
33
4
Revising New Social Movement Theory
37
3
Notes
40
3
The Rise of Environmentalism and Radical Ecology
43
40
Contemporary Environmentalism and Radical Ecology
43
1
Contemporaneous Explanations
43
8
Historical Explanatory Frameworks
51
1
Cyclical Approaches and Political Opportunities
51
4
Critical Remarks
55
1
Karl Werner Brand: A Cyclical Phenomenon?
56
5
Klaus Eder: The Emergence of a Submerged Counter-Culture
61
8
Ulrich Beck: Reflexive Modernization and the Risk Society
69
3
Back to Society: The End of Nature
72
4
Conclusion
76
2
Notes
78
5
The Origins of Organised Environmentalism
83
34
Introduction
83
2
A Background of Changing Sensibilities
85
4
Origins of the Organised Environmental Movement
89
11
Organisational Forms and Campaigning Styles
100
7
`Green' Ideas in Socialist and Anarchist Thought
107
5
Conclusion
112
1
Notes
113
4
Twentieth Century Environmentalism
117
46
The Organisation of Twentieth Century Concern for Nature
117
3
Creation of a Mass Movement
120
4
Globalising the Environmental Movement
124
4
Precursors of Contemporary Ecocentrism
128
9
Ecocentrism: The Deep Ecological Ideological Bond
137
8
Ecocentrism in the Green Party
145
3
The Green Party
148
8
Development or Disjuncture?
156
2
Notes
158
5
Industrialisation and Nature Politics
163
26
Introduction
163
1
Industrialisation in Historical Perspective
164
4
Structural Bases of Environmentalism and Radical Ecology
168
3
Institutional Dimensions of Modernity
171
5
The Creation of an Industrial Society in Britain
176
10
Conclusion
186
1
Notes
187
2
Towards a Socio-Historical Explanation of British Environmentalism
189
26
Environmentalism and Radical Ecology: A Conceptual Distinction
189
5
Phase Models and Social Process
194
5
The Reformism/Radicalism Axis
199
1
The Problem Identification/Practical Implementation Spiral
200
1
State Involvement: Established/Outsider Relations
201
1
The Long-Term Development of Environmentalism
202
8
Conclusion
210
1
Notes
211
4
Bibliography
215
22
Index
237