Community gardening as social action/ [electronic resource] /
Claire Nettle..
Community gardening as social action/ [electronic resource] / - Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2014. - 273 p.
Chapter 1: Community Gardening: From Leisure to Social Action. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 2: Garden Views: Seeing Community Gardens as Sites of Social Change. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 3: Theorising Collective Action. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 4: Community Gardening as Activism. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 5: In The Garden. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 6: Growing Community. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 7: Producing Culture. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 8: Creation: The Politics of Direct Action and Prefiguration. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 9: Conclusion. Chapter, Lesson, Part Cover, Title,Community gardening as social action--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of Figures--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Series Editors' Preface--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgements--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of Abbreviations--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
[Auto Generated] Series Editors 'Preface The beginnings of this series emerged at Keele University in a collaboration between Tim Doyle and Phil Catney .Since the late 1970s ,Keele has been renowned across the globe as one of the leading universities engaged in teaching and research into the politics and international relations of the environment .Our initial conversations with Ashgate were around two objectives .First ,we wanted to transform the rather narrow ,dominant conceptions of environmental politics and policy -particularly in the global North -by opening it up to include issues more central to traditional human politics and policy making .Gone are the days when the 'environment 'is something that people engage in (and with )as some kind of 'luxury ...
9781409455868 9781409455875
Politics & International Relations, Political Theory and Philosophy
Community gardening as social action/ [electronic resource] / - Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2014. - 273 p.
Chapter 1: Community Gardening: From Leisure to Social Action. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 2: Garden Views: Seeing Community Gardens as Sites of Social Change. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 3: Theorising Collective Action. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 4: Community Gardening as Activism. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 5: In The Garden. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 6: Growing Community. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 7: Producing Culture. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 8: Creation: The Politics of Direct Action and Prefiguration. Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 9: Conclusion. Chapter, Lesson, Part Cover, Title,Community gardening as social action--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of Figures--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Series Editors' Preface--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgements--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of Abbreviations--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
[Auto Generated] Series Editors 'Preface The beginnings of this series emerged at Keele University in a collaboration between Tim Doyle and Phil Catney .Since the late 1970s ,Keele has been renowned across the globe as one of the leading universities engaged in teaching and research into the politics and international relations of the environment .Our initial conversations with Ashgate were around two objectives .First ,we wanted to transform the rather narrow ,dominant conceptions of environmental politics and policy -particularly in the global North -by opening it up to include issues more central to traditional human politics and policy making .Gone are the days when the 'environment 'is something that people engage in (and with )as some kind of 'luxury ...
9781409455868 9781409455875
Politics & International Relations, Political Theory and Philosophy






