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Protecting the Periphery - Environmental Policy in Peripheral Regions of the European Union (Paperback): Susan Baker, Kay... Protecting the Periphery - Environmental Policy in Peripheral Regions of the European Union (Paperback)
Susan Baker, Kay Milton, Steven Yearley
R978 Discovery Miles 9 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1994. ln Protecting the Periphery the editors present a series of papers revealing the impact of EU policies on environmental quality in regions at the edge of the European Union and in those lying just outside it. In many cases these regions contain habitats and landscapes of international importance; they have also often escaped some of the environmental damage caused by industrialization. But, as the papers' reveal, attempts by the EU to safeguard these environmental benefits are often contradicted by the EU's own development policies, bringing air pollution from new roads, contamination from new industries, and leading to habitat destruction from modern agricultural practices and increases in tourism. As the Union pushes for the deepening of the integration process, including completing the internal market, the pressures on the periphery's environment are increasing. Furthermore, the efforts of the periphery to catch-up economically with the developed core can often heighten the tension between economic considerations on the one hand and the need for environmental protection on the other. The studies in this book examine the ambivalent responses to EU environmental policy among policy-makers and environmentalists in the periphery. Both the willingness as well as the capacity of the periphery to protect its environmental heritage are explored. In particular, the administrative capacity, institutional arrangements, political culture as well as economic development needs are taken into account in an examination of the nature of the periphery's response to and implementation of Union environmental policy. The book will appeal to policy-makers and academics in the countries of the European periphery and to analysts of European policy-making everywhere, especially those concerned with environmental policy and politics.

Protecting the Periphery - Environmental Policy in Peripheral Regions of the European Union (Hardcover): Susan Baker, Kay... Protecting the Periphery - Environmental Policy in Peripheral Regions of the European Union (Hardcover)
Susan Baker, Kay Milton, Steven Yearley
R2,695 Discovery Miles 26 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1994. ln Protecting the Periphery the editors present a series of papers revealing the impact of EU policies on environmental quality in regions at the edge of the European Union and in those lying just outside it. In many cases these regions contain habitats and landscapes of international importance; they have also often escaped some of the environmental damage caused by industrialization. But, as the papers' reveal, attempts by the EU to safeguard these environmental benefits are often contradicted by the EU's own development policies, bringing air pollution from new roads, contamination from new industries, and leading to habitat destruction from modern agricultural practices and increases in tourism. As the Union pushes for the deepening of the integration process, including completing the internal market, the pressures on the periphery's environment are increasing. Furthermore, the efforts of the periphery to catch-up economically with the developed core can often heighten the tension between economic considerations on the one hand and the need for environmental protection on the other. The studies in this book examine the ambivalent responses to EU environmental policy among policy-makers and environmentalists in the periphery. Both the willingness as well as the capacity of the periphery to protect its environmental heritage are explored. In particular, the administrative capacity, institutional arrangements, political culture as well as economic development needs are taken into account in an examination of the nature of the periphery's response to and implementation of Union environmental policy. The book will appeal to policy-makers and academics in the countries of the European periphery and to analysts of European policy-making everywhere, especially those concerned with environmental policy and politics.

Loving Nature - Towards an Ecology of Emotion (Paperback, New): Kay Milton Loving Nature - Towards an Ecology of Emotion (Paperback, New)
Kay Milton
R1,280 Discovery Miles 12 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


As the full effects of human activity on Earth's life-support systems are revealed by science, the question of whether we can change, fundamentally, our relationship with nature becomes increasingly urgent. Just as important as an understanding of our environment, is an understanding of ourselves, of the kinds of beings we are and why we act as we do. In Loving Nature Kay Milton considers why some people in western societies grow up to be nature lovers, actively concerned about the welfare and future of plants, animals, ecosystems and nature in general, while others seem indifferent or intent on destroying these things.
Drawing on findings and ideas from anthropology, psychology, cognitive science and philosophy, the author discusses how we come to understand nature as we do, and above all, how we develop emotional commitments to it. Anthropologists, in recent years, have tended to suggest that our understanding of the world is shaped solely by the culture in which we live. Controversially Kay Milton argues that it is shaped by direct experience in which emotion plays an essential role.
The author argues that the conventional opposition between emotion and rationality in western culture is a myth. The effect of this myth has been to support a market economy which systematically destroys nature, and to exclude from public decision making the kinds of emotional attachments that support more environmentally sensative ways of living. A better understanding of ourselves, as fundamentally emotional beings, could give such ways of living the respect they need.

Loving Nature - Towards an Ecology of Emotion (Hardcover): Kay Milton Loving Nature - Towards an Ecology of Emotion (Hardcover)
Kay Milton
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


How do some people come to care about nature and others don't? In Loving Nature, Kay Milton explores the idea of environmentalism as a distinct perspective on the world and tests the limits of anthropology against other disciplines, particularly psychology. Milton proposes a model of how we relate to the world in general and to nature in particular. Focusing on the role of emotion in shaping our experience and motivation, she develops a concept of sacredness in describing what we come to value. For environmentalists, anthropologists and those fascinated by psychology, this will make a thought-provoking read.

Environmentalism and Cultural Theory - Exploring the Role of Anthropology in Environmental Discourse (Hardcover, New): Kay... Environmentalism and Cultural Theory - Exploring the Role of Anthropology in Environmental Discourse (Hardcover, New)
Kay Milton
R5,295 Discovery Miles 52 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Series Information:
Environment and Society

Environmentalism - The View from Anthropology (Paperback): Kay Milton Environmentalism - The View from Anthropology (Paperback)
Kay Milton
R1,743 Discovery Miles 17 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Located in a wide spectrum of current research and practice, from analyses of green ideology and imagery, enviromental law and policy, and local enviromental activism in the West to ethnographic studies of relationships between humans and their enviroments in hunter/gatherer societies, Enviromentalism: The View from Anthropology offers an original perspective on what is probably the best-known issue of the late twentieth century.
It will be particularly useful to all social scientists interested in environmentalism and human ecology, to environmental policy-makers and to undergraduates, lecturers and researchers in social anthropology, development studies and sociology.

Mixed Emotions - Anthropological Studies of Feeling (Hardcover, New): Kay Milton, Marushka Svasek Mixed Emotions - Anthropological Studies of Feeling (Hardcover, New)
Kay Milton, Marushka Svasek
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emotions are of increasing interest in all the human sciences. In the past two decades, a growing number of anthropologists have explored emotional dynamics in a variety of geographic and cultural settings, and have developed various, at times conflicting, theories of emotion. This book fills a major gap by providing a concise introduction to the anthropology of emotions that outlines some of the major themes and controversies. Drawing on fieldwork undertaken in Europe, Japan and Melanesia, the authors explore how consciousness, memory, identity and politics are intimately related to emotional processes. A broad range of case studies covers such topics as how fear is managed in Belfast, how Spanish gypsies grieve and why Japanese tourists are drawn to monkey parks. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand the formative impact emotions have on culture and society in an increasingly globalized world.

Mixed Emotions - Anthropological Studies of Feeling (Paperback): Kay Milton, Marushka Svasek Mixed Emotions - Anthropological Studies of Feeling (Paperback)
Kay Milton, Marushka Svasek
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emotions are of increasing interest in all the human sciences. In the past two decades, a growing number of anthropologists have explored emotional dynamics in a variety of geographic and cultural settings, and have developed various, at times conflicting, theories of emotion. This book fills a major gap by providing a concise introduction to the anthropology of emotions that outlines some of the major themes and controversies. Drawing on fieldwork undertaken in Europe, Japan and Melanesia, the authors explore how consciousness, memory, identity and politics are intimately related to emotional processes. A broad range of case studies covers such topics as how fear is managed in Belfast, how Spanish gypsies grieve and why Japanese tourists are drawn to monkey parks. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand the formative impact emotions have on culture and society in an increasingly globalized world.

Environmentalism and Cultural Theory - Exploring the Role of Anthropology in Environmental Discourse (Paperback, Reissue): Kay... Environmentalism and Cultural Theory - Exploring the Role of Anthropology in Environmental Discourse (Paperback, Reissue)
Kay Milton
R2,165 Discovery Miles 21 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Series Information:
Environment and Society

Environmentalism - The View from Anthropology (Hardcover): Kay Milton Environmentalism - The View from Anthropology (Hardcover)
Kay Milton
R4,148 Discovery Miles 41 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Located in a wide spectrum of current research and practice, from analyses of green ideology and imagery, enviromental law and policy, and local enviromental activism in the West to ethnographic studies of relationships between humans and their enviroments in hunter/gatherer societies, Enviromentalism: The View from Anthropology offers an original perspective on what is probably the best-known issue of the late twentieth century. It will be particularly useful to all social scientists interested in environmentalism and human ecology, to environmental policy-makers and to undergraduates, lecturers and researchers in social anthropology, development studies and sociology.

Confronting Environments - Local Understanding in a Globalizing World (Paperback): James G. Carrier Confronting Environments - Local Understanding in a Globalizing World (Paperback)
James G. Carrier; Contributions by James G. Carrier, Donald Macleod, Dimitrios Theodossopoulos, Kenneth Iain MacDonald, …
R846 R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Save R105 (12%) Out of stock

Carrier and his group of international researchers tackle the complex factors affecting people's understandings of their environment-not just the natural environment, but landscapes shaped by humans, and their social contexts. The authors consider the impact of local events, such as tourism or environmental protection regimes, with detailed analyses of local cases. They also evaluate the large-scale political-economic forces that operate at regional and global levels, such as policies and bureaucratic requirements of international agencies and a country's position in global commodity markets. Their approach encourages policy makers and researchers to think about their natural and non-natural environment in novel ways. This book will be an excellent resource for all concerned with social, cultural and political-economic aspects of environmental use and conservation, and researchers in anthropology, geography, and political ecology.

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