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Subject: Political Science  Book Title: Living with Nature
Living with Nature
Environmental Politics as Cultural Discourse
Fischer, Frank (Editor), Professor of Political Science at Rugers and member, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Hajer, Maarten (Editor), Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam
Print publication date: 1999
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-829509-9
doi:10.1093/019829509X.001.0001
 
Abstract: The environmental politics of sustainable development has reached an impasse, despite the optimism that attended the ‘Earth Summit’ held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Notwithstanding wide recognition of the environmental crisis, environmental protection continues to be regarded as less important than economic competitiveness. Because of the failure of governments to reach a consensus on appropriate policy action, sustainable development has in practice served mainly to extend the technocratic approaches and solutions that have failed in the past. By examining this failed discourse of environmental policy, the contributors to this book call attention to our neglect of the underlying cultural dynamics of ecological politics. In providing a critical assessment of the ways in which today's economic and political institutions address environmental policy, this book brings into focus the socio–cultural dimensions of the environmental debate. How is our way of life implicated in the crisis? Are there implicit cultural politics at work in policy-making? What role can science play in finding acceptable solutions? This book calls for a new balance between theoretical-analytic assessment of the environmental crisis and a practical approach to policy that takes account of local circumstances, norms, and knowledge. The political challenge is to find ways of addressing humanity's wish to live together with nature.

Keywords: environmental culture, environmental politics, sustainable development
Table of Contents
Preface
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Introduction : Beyond Global Discourse: The Rediscovery of Culture in Environmental Politics
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1. Sustainable Development and the Crisis of Nature: On the Political Anatomy of an Oxymoron
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2. The North As/and the Other: Ecology, Domination, Solidarity
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3. Nature in Spiritual Traditions: Social and Cultural Implications for Environmental Change
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4. Engineering the Environment: The Politics of ‘Nature Development’
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5. Eco-Managerialism: Environmental Studies as a Power/Knowledge Formation
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6. Mapping Complex Social-Natural Relationships: Cases from Mexico and Africa
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7. Security and Solidarity: An Anti-Reductionist Analysis of Environmental Policy
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8. The Environment of Justice
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9. Images of Place in Green Politics: The Cultural Mirror of Indigenous Traditions
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10. Partnership Ethics and Cultural Discourse: Women and the Earth Summit
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/019829509X.001.0001
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Part I The Natural Environment as Cultural Construct
Part II Cultural Discourse in Environmental Expertise and Policy Making
Part III Environmental Politics and Cultural Difference