ISSN 0964-4016 (Print); ISSN 1743-8934 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Mobilising for the environment: parties, NGOs, and movements pp. 701-705(5) Author: Rootes, Christopher
The Australian Greens: carving out space in a two-party system pp. 706-727(22) Author: Miragliotta, Narelle
The Greek Green voter: environmentalism or protest? pp. 728-738(11) Authors: Vasilopoulos, Pavlos; Demertzis, Nicolas
Environmental diplomacy: comparing the influence of business and environmental NGOs in negotiations on reform of the clean development mechanism pp. 739-759(21) Author: Lund, Emma
Environmental organisations in Turkey: engaging the state and capital pp. 760-778(19) Authors: Paker, Hande; Adaman, Fikret; Kadirbeyoğlu, Zeynep; Özkaynak, Begüm
Israel's environmental movement: strategic challenges pp. 779-791(13) Authors: Tal, Alon; Leon-Zchout, Shira; Greenspan, Itay; Oshry, Liat; Akov, Shira
Boundary organisations for resource mobilisation: enhancing citizens’ involvement in the Dutch energy transition pp. 792-810(19) Authors: Hisschemöller, Matthijs; Sioziou, Ino
Defending and transcending local identity through environmental discourse pp. 811-831(21) Author: Usher, Mark
Anti-incinerator campaigns and the evolution of protest politics in China pp. 832-848(17) Authors: Lang, Graeme; Xu, Ying
Recasting subjectivity through the lenses: new forms of environmental mobilisation in China pp. 849-865(17) Authors: Zhang, Joy Y.; Barr, Michael
From politics to prophecy: environmental quiescence and the ‘peak-oil’ movement pp. 866-882(17) Author: Schneider-Mayerson, Matthew