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Sharma, T. C. Green revolution gaps: A geographical analysis. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 1989.

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Gerstenfeld, Manfred. Judaism, environmentalism, and the environment: Mapping and analysis. Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, 1998.

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Harré, Rom. Greenspeak: A study of environmental discourse. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1999.

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(undifferentiated), Lowe, and Rudig. The green wave: A comparative analysis of ecological parties. Oxford: Polity Press, 1999.

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Śarmā, Subhāsha. Why people protest: An analysis of ecological movements. New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 2009.

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Śarmā, Subhāsha. Why people protest: An analysis of ecological movements. New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 2009.

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Śarmā, Subhāsha. Why people protest: An analysis of ecological movements. New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 2009.

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Śarmā, Subhāsha. Why people protest: An analysis of ecological movements. New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 2009.

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I︠A︡nit︠s︡kiĭ, O. N. Russian greens in a risk society: A structural analysis. Helsinki: Aleksanteri-instituutti, 2000.

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1959-, King Leslie, and McCarthy Deborah 1966-, eds. Environmental sociology: From analysis to action. 2nd ed. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009.

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Verburg, Carol J. The environmental predicament: Four issues for critical analysis. Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1995.

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Burmester, Svea. Deliberative diplomacy: Performing democracy beyond borders : an analysis of the American embassy's "Going Green" Project. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2019.

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Lancaster, Steve. Green Australia: A snapshot. Kent Town, S. Aust: Wakefield Press, 2012.

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Martin, Thomas S. Greening the past: Towards a social-ecological analysis of history. San Francisco, CA: International Scholars Publications, 1998.

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Stefan, Scheuer, and European Environmental Bureau, eds. EU environmental policy handbook: A critical analysis of EU environmental legislation : making it accessible to environmentalists and decision makers. Brussels: European Environmental Bureau, 2005.

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Connolly, James J. T. Institutional Change in Urban Environmentalism: A case study analysis of state-level land use legislation in California and New York. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2012.

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Levitan, Assaf. Yamim yeruḳim: Madrikh li-sevivah Yiśreʼelit. Ḥeifah: Pardes, 2005.

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Diani, Mario. Green networks: A structural analysis of the Italian environmental movement. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1995.

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Loudiyi, Dounia. Women in conservation: Tools for analysis and a framework for action. Washington, D.C., U.S.A: IUCN, World Conservation Union, 1993.

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Cwiertka, Katarzyna J., and Ewa Machotka, eds. Consuming Life in Post-Bubble Japan. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462980631.

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This multidisciplinary book analyses the contradictory coexistence of consumerism and environmentalism in contemporary Japan. It focuses on the dilemma that the diffusion of the concepts of sustainability and recycling has posed for everyday consumption practices, and on how these concepts have affected, and were affected by, the production and consumption of art. Special attention is paid to the changes in consumption practices and environmental consciousness among the Japanese public that have occurred since the 1990s and in the aftermath of the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disasters of March 2011.
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Sarkar, Saral K. Eco-socialism or eco-capitalism?: A critical analysis of humanity's fundamental choices. London: Zed Books, 1999.

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Shilyaev, Mihail, Elena Hromova, Aleksandr Bogomolov, A. Pavlenko, and V. Butov. Modeling of hydrodynamics and heat and mass transfer in dispersed media. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1865376.

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The monograph presents methods for calculating the dehydration of wet granular materials in industrial centrifuges, filter presses and vacuum filters under the influence of gravitational forces, as well as by purging the granular layer with dry air with elevated temperature; physical and mathematical models of gas absorption and the theory of capturing submicron dust by condensation in foam, centrifugal bubbling apparatus and hollow nozzle scrubbers, packing columns and tubular absorbers; physical and mathematical models of dry adsorption of gases in packing columns and flues by injecting a dispersed adsorbent into the flow are presented, a method for determining the phase equilibrium constants of sorption processes based on the developed models is proposed; physical and mathematical modeling and analysis of the combustion process of dispersed solid ash fuel in a four-stage cyclone gorenje is carried out. the furnace. It can be useful in the educational process for a number of specialties, in particular thermal power engineering, chemical-technological, metallurgical profiles, environmentalists, as well as for researchers and graduate students and in engineering practice.
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Wagner, Marcus. How does it pay to be green?: An analysis of the relationship between environmental and economic performance at the firm level and the influence of corporate environmental strategy choice. Marburg [Germany]: Tectum Verlag, 2003.

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Robert, Higgs, and Close Carl P. 1962-, eds. Re-thinking green: Alternatives to environmental bureaucracy. Oakland, Calif: Independent Institute, 2005.

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L, Miles Edward, ed. Environmental regime effectiveness: Confronting theory with evidence. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2002.

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Sharma, T. C., and O. Coutinho. Green Revolution Gaps: A Geographical Analysis. South Asia Books, 1990.

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Brown, Kate Pride. Saving the Sacred Sea. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190660949.001.0001.

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Lake Baikal is like no place on Earth. More than a mile deep, Baikal contains a fifth of the world’s freshwater. Thousands of endemic species reside in its watershed. It is an ecological treasure trove and a natural reservoir of global proportions. The region is also home to a strong environmentalist community that works tirelessly to protect Baikal from human harm. Environmentalists around Baikal began their campaign in the late 1950s, sparking the first national protest against the Soviet government’s planned industrial development. They have remained active in some form ever since, across the years of chaos, instability, and crisis: from Russia’s opening to the forces of globalization through the authoritarianism of Putin in the present. This book examines the struggle of Baikal environmentalists across these periods in order to develop a new understanding of civil society under conditions of globalization and authoritarianism. Through extended, historically informed ethnographic analysis, the book reveals that civil society is engaged with political and economic elites in a dynamic struggle within a field of power. Understanding the broader field of power helps to explain a number of apparent contradictions surrounding civil society and environmentalism. For example, why does civil society seem to both bolster democracy and threaten it? Why do capitalist corporations and environmental organizations form partnerships despite their general hostility toward each other? And why has democracy proven to be so elusive in Russia? The field of power posits new answers to these questions, as Baikal environmental activists struggle to protect and save their Sacred Sea.
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Shome, Siddhartha. The Social Vision of the Alternative Food Movement. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.010.

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This article examines the social vision and ideology of the alternative food movement. The movement is based on a vision of American pastoralism, which is accompanied by an ideology of limits and a deep suspicion of scientific and technological progress. It also rests on a vision of heroic Third World peasants, who are depicted as living lives close to nature and to God. The article begins by considering the ideas of Wendell Berry, one of the founders of the movement. It then turns to the views of Indian environmentalist and food activist Vandana Shiva, who is also one of the strongest proponents of the vision of heroic Third World peasants. This is followed by a discussion of the alternative food movement’s environmental vision, which is contrasted with that of two prominent American environmentalists. Finally, the analysis moves on to India, where the underlying ideology shaping the alternative food movement has long found expression in the broader political discourse. The ideas of two prominent Indian thinkers—Mahatma Gandhi and B. R. (Babasaheb) Ambedkar— are presented.
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Ray, Emily, and Sean Parson. Reimagining Radical Environmentalism. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.43.

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Since the 1970s, three major philosophic perspectives have shaped radical environmental thought: spiritual ecologies, which are best illustrated by deep ecology; humanist ecologies, such as social ecology and eco-Marxism; and luddite ecologies, such as primitivism. On the ground, activism has often embraced a fusion of these perspectives as most Western radical environmentalism brings together a secular sacred regard for all living things with a materialist critique of Western civilization, particularly developments in technology and consumerism. In this chapter we introduce and examine the three major threads of radical environmentalism and provide an analysis of their philosophic strengths and weaknesses. We then argue that activists tend to fuse different aspects of these environmental philosophies together, sometimes intentionally and sometimes unintentionally.
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Harré, Rom, Peter Mulhausler, and Jens Brockmeier. Greenspeak: A Study of Environmental Discourse. Sage Publications, Inc, 1998.

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Harré, Rom, Peter Mulhausler, and Jens Brockmeier. Greenspeak: A Study of Environmental Discourse. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2012.

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Dibben, Nicola. Music and Environmentalism in Iceland. Edited by Fabian Holt and Antti-Ville Kärjä. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190603908.013.9.

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This chapter is a scholarly response to environmental degradation in Iceland. In recognizing the scope of the crisis, the chapter questions conventional wisdom in musical geography and offers a new vision for music’s potential in transnational futures. The chapter offers an argument for eco-cosmopolitanism as an alternative to place-centered approaches to the analysis of contemporary spatial experiences, suggesting that recorded music might help people see themselves as part of a global biosphere. The analysis includes a discussion of musical activism in response to the Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Project and offers two case studies, illustrating a topophilic and a biophilic conception of the national environment. The first case study is the 2007 documentary Heima (Homeland) about a free, unannounced concert tour by Sigur Rós and the second is Björk’s 2011 album Biophilia.
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DeLong, Anne. Classic Horror. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400627217.

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A valuable resource for readers exploring the classic horror genre, this book presents primary source documents alongside analysis in an examination of the social, political, and economic factors reflected in 19th century Gothic literature. The nineteenth century was a time of social, cultural, and economic change; revolutionary scientific developments; and enduring imaginative works. This book explores the classic horror genre of Gothic literature in its historical and social contexts. It contains chapters on four major works of classic horror, with each chapter providing a mix of background information, primary source historical documents, and analysis that will appeal as much to high school and college students as to lovers of literature and the Victorian era. Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is contextualized through documents pertaining to British imperialism, Antarctic Exploration, and the burgeoning environmentalist movement. Shelley's Frankenstein is explored through sections on galvanism, electricity, grave robbing, and the vitalist debate. Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is read through explanations of nineteenth-century drug use and addiction and early theories of psychology and criminology. Stoker's Dracula is studied with reference to such topics as mesmerism, clairvoyance, alienism, medical ethics, xenophobia, and Victorian pseudoscience.
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Śarmā, Subhāsha. Why people protest: An analysis of ecological movements. 2016.

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King, Leslie, and Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille. Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2019.

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King, Leslie, and Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille. Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2019.

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King, Deborah McCarthy Leslie. Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005.

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King, Deborah McCarthy Leslie. Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005.

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Martinez-Alier, Joan. Global Environmental Justice and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.25.

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There are an increasing number of ecological distribution conflicts around the world ultimately caused from the increase in the metabolism of the economy in terms of flows of energy and materials. There are resource extraction conflicts, transport conflicts, and also waste disposal conflicts. Therefore, there are many local complaints. Since the 1980s and 1990s there has been a globalizing environmental justice movement that in its strategy meetings and practices has developed a set of concepts and slogans to describe and intervene in such conflicts. They include “environmental racism,” “popular epidemiology,” “the environmentalism of the poor and the indigenous,” “biopiracy,” “tree plantations are not forests,” “the ecological debt,” “climate justice,” “food sovereignty,” “water justice,” and so on . . . These notions have been born from socio-environmental activism but sometimes they have been taken up also by academic political ecologists and used in their analyses.
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Environmental sociology : from analysis to action. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2014.

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King, Leslie, and Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille. Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2013.

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Environmental sociology: From analysis to action. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005.

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King, Leslie, and Deborah McCarthy Auriffeille. Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2009.

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Lancaster, Steve. Green Australia: A Snapshot. Wakefield Press Pty, Limited, 2012.

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Martin, Thomas S. Greening the Past: Towards a Social-Ecological Analysis of History. International Scholars Publishers, 1997.

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Martin, Thomas S. Greening the Past: Towards a Social-Ecological Analysis of History. International Scholars Publishers, 1997.

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Kay, Tamara, and R. L. Evans. Using Institutional Leverage to Influence the Side Agreements. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847432.003.0006.

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This chapter explores how activists used institutional channels to influence the side agreements. It reveals, through documented interactions, the cat-and-mouse game between activists and the state as they responded to each other’s maneuvering and changed their strategies in relationship to each other. It shows how activists and their legislative allies applied pressure on negotiators, who ultimately succumbed to pressure by strengthening environmental and labor protections at multiple points during negotiations. The chapter also analyzes the unexpected ability of environmentalists to push for and obtain stronger protections in the environmental side agreement than labor activists achieved in the labor side agreement. This is particularly surprising because unions were stronger and had substantially more political and financial resources to draw upon than did environmentalists.
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Hutter, Claue-Peter. Eco-twisters. Green Print, 1995.

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The eco-twisters: Dossier on the European environment. London: Green Print, 1995.

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Smith, Thomas S. J. Sustainability, Wellbeing and the Posthuman Turn. Palgrave Pivot, 2018.

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