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Volume 18, Number 2, March 2009
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The rise of the Global Reporting Initiative: a case of institutional entrepreneurship
pp. 182-200(19)
Authors: Brown, Halina Szejnwald; de Jong, Martin; Lessidrenska, Teodorina

Ecological modernisation and climate change in Australia
pp. 201-217(17)
Author: Curran, Giorel

Environmental attitudes, beliefs about social justice and intention to vote Green: lessons for the New Zealand Green Party?
pp. 257-278(22)
Authors: Carroll, Penelope; Casswell, Sally; Huakau, John; Perry, Paul; Chapman, Philippa Howden

The governance of coal ash pollution in post-socialist times: power and expectations
pp. 279-286(8)
Authors: Castan Broto, Vanesa; Carter, Claudia; Elghali, Lucia

Contesting toxics: struggles against hazardous waste
pp. 287-291(5)
Author: Rootes, Christopher

Book Reviews
pp. 292-314(23)
Authors: Bright, Matt; Oksanen, Markku; Lebduska, Lisa; Arias-Maldonado, Manuel; Langley, Paul; Mueller, Aike; McCruden, Cory; Torney, Diarmuid; van der Heijden, Hein-Anton; Dale, Gareth; Schaffer Boudet, Hilary; Bailey, Christopher; Burch, Sarah; Evans, David; Karamichas, John

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