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Rethinking State Theory (Paperback): Mark J. Smith Rethinking State Theory (Paperback)
Mark J. Smith
R1,504 Discovery Miles 15 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the last two decades, objects of analysis such as 'the state' have increasingly been seen as uncertain and contested theoretical concepts. Mark J. Smith presents a counter argument that highlights how existing theoretical approaches can provide useful tools for understanding contemporary political developments.

Rethinking State Theory (Hardcover, New): Mark J. Smith Rethinking State Theory (Hardcover, New)
Mark J. Smith
R4,507 Discovery Miles 45 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


In the last two decades, objects of analysis such as 'the state' have increasingly been seen as uncertain and contested theoretical concepts. Mark J. Smith presents a counter argument that highlights how existing theoretical approaches can provide useful tools for understanding contemporary political developments.

The Environmental Responsibility Reader (Hardcover): Martin Reynolds, Christine Blackmore, Mark J. Smith The Environmental Responsibility Reader (Hardcover)
Martin Reynolds, Christine Blackmore, Mark J. Smith
R3,103 Discovery Miles 31 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Environmental Responsibility Reader is a definitive collection of classic and contemporary environmental works that offers a comprehensive overview of the issues involved in environmental responsibility, steering the reader through each development in thought with a unifying and expert editorial voice. This essential text expertly explores seemingly intractable modern-day environmental dilemmas - including climate change, fossil fuel consumption, fresh water quality, industrial pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss. Starting with 'Silent Spring' and moving through to more recent works the book draws on contemporary ideas of environmental ethics, corporate social responsibility, ecological justice, fair trade, global citizenship, and the connections between environmental and social justice; configuring these ideas into practical notions for responsible action with a unique global and integral focus on responsibility.

Environment and Citizenship - Integrating Justice, Responsibility and Civic Engagement (Hardcover): Mark J. Smith, Piya Pangsapa Environment and Citizenship - Integrating Justice, Responsibility and Civic Engagement (Hardcover)
Mark J. Smith, Piya Pangsapa
R3,022 Discovery Miles 30 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book demonstrates how awareness of environmental hazards, injustices and new forms of risk is only effective when it generates strategies for political change. It examines how environmental movements have become increasingly involved in governance processes at the national, regional and intergovernmental levels, in contexts such as the EU, UN, and LA21 initiatives.The authors argue that while 'rights-discourse' has highlighted the status of specific identities, taking account of obligation prompts a consideration of social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental injustices. Tackling these injustices demands a concern with both entitlements and obligations of all relevant parties and constituencies.Using new evidence and case studies, this book explores: - the new vocabulary of citizenship; how successful environmental policy-making depends on the responsible actions of civil society actors as much as on governments and international treaties; how stakeholding processes and participatory research in environmental decision-making transform deliberation processes and civic engagement; and the increased importance of transnational networks creating public-private and civil strategic partnerships between organizations, NGO activists, ministers, academics, and environmental philosophers all now refer to 'citizenship' as a key concept for understanding environmental justice and responsibility. Using contexts as diverse as Southern Spain, the borderlands of Thailand and South Africa, this book demonstrates how ecological citizenship provides the key link between them through processes of civic engagement

Thinking Through the Environment - A Reader (Paperback): Mark J. Smith Thinking Through the Environment - A Reader (Paperback)
Mark J. Smith
R2,082 Discovery Miles 20 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This reader brings together material from ecological thought, environmental policy, environmental philosophy, social and political thought, historical sociology and cultural studies. The extracts tell the story of the way the natural environment has been understood in the modern world and how this has recently been questioned as contemporary societies are seen as characterised by uncertainty and complexity.
The literature guides the reader through the conventiaonal grounds for thinking about rights and obligations in relation to future generations, non-human animals and the biotic commununities, bringing each into question. This then leads into a critical examination of social and political theories and their capacity for drawing on ecological thought. Each of the seven sections of readings is introduced by the editor who locates the set of readings within the specific themes and issues at the heart of each section.
This broad-reaching and thought-provoking set of readings stresses the diversity of response to environmental problems both within and between anthropocentric and ecocentric approaches and will encourage the reader to examine how they are manifested in the areas of environmental ethics, policy analysis and social and political theory.

The Business of Human Rights - An Evolving Agenda for Corporate Responsibility (Paperback): Aurora Voiculescu, Helen Yanacopulos The Business of Human Rights - An Evolving Agenda for Corporate Responsibility (Paperback)
Aurora Voiculescu, Helen Yanacopulos; Contributions by Klaus Dieter Wolf, Doctor Fiona Harris, Doctor Keren Bright, …
R861 Discovery Miles 8 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a time when multinational corporations have become truly globalised, demands for global standards on their behaviour are increasingly difficult to dismiss. Work conditions in sweatshops, widespread destruction of the environment, and pharmaceutical trials in third world countries are only the tip of the iceberg. This timely collection of essays addresses the interface between the calls for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the demands for an extension of international human rights standards. Scholars from a vast variety of backgrounds provide expert yet accessible accounts of questions of law, politics, economics and international relations and how they relate to one another, while also encouraging non-legal perspectives on how businesses operate within and around human rights. The result is an essential incursion for a wide range of scholars, practitioners and students in law, development, business studies and international studies, in this emerging area of human rights.

Thinking Through the Environment - A Reader (Hardcover): Mark J. Smith Thinking Through the Environment - A Reader (Hardcover)
Mark J. Smith
R4,544 Discovery Miles 45 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This reader brings together material from ecological thought, environmental policy, environmental philosophy, social and political thought, historical sociology and cultural studies. The extracts tell the story of the way the natural environment has been understood in the modern world and how this has recently been questioned as contemporary societies are seen as characterized by uncertainty and complexity. The literature guides the reader through the conventional grounds for thinking about rights and obligations in relation to future generations, non-human animals and the biotic commununities, bringing each into question. This then leads into a critical examination of social and political theories and their capacity for drawing on ecological thought. Each of the seven sections of readings is introduced by the editor who locates the set of readings within the specific themes and issues at the heart of each section.; This broad-reaching set of readings stresses the diversity of response to environmental problems both within and between anthropocentric and ecocentric approaches and aims to encourage the reader to examine how they are manifested in the areas of environmental ethics, po

Social Science in Question - Towards a Postdisciplinary Framework (Hardcover): Mark J. Smith Social Science in Question - Towards a Postdisciplinary Framework (Hardcover)
Mark J. Smith
R5,151 Discovery Miles 51 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

How do social scientists study the social world? Is social scientific practice in transformation? Can social science learn from its own past? This major text takes the reader on an intellectual journey starting with the story of modern science and the impact that this has had on social scientific practice, and going on to outline and critically review the major approaches to social scientific inquiry, ranging from positivism to postmodernism. Throughout, readers are encouraged to think carefully about what it means to: study the social world in a scientific way; make connections between what they do and the everyday lives of the people they study; and look beyond their discipline and think in a postdisciplinary way. Social Science in Question is the Course Text for The Open University's Postgraduate Foundation Module (D820 The Challenge of the Social Sciences).

Social Science in Question - Towards a Postdisciplinary Framework (Paperback): Mark J. Smith Social Science in Question - Towards a Postdisciplinary Framework (Paperback)
Mark J. Smith
R1,954 Discovery Miles 19 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

How do social scientists study the social world? Is social scientific practice in transformation? Can social science learn from its own past?

This major text takes the reader on an intellectual journey starting with the story of modern science and the impact that this has had on social scientific practice, and going on to outline and critically review the major approaches to social scientific

inquiry, ranging from positivism to postmodernism. Throughout, readers are encouraged to think carefully about what it means to: study the social world in a scientific way; make connections between what they do and the everyday lives of the people they study; and look beyond their discipline and think in a postdisciplinary way.

Social Science in Question is the Course Text for The Open University's Postgraduate Foundation Module (D820 The Challenge of the Social Sciences).

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