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1 online resource (292 pages) |
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Routledge Advances in Research Methods |
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Routledge advances in research methods.
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Maps; Table; Preface; Editors' Introduction: Why Sustainability and Democratisation?; PART ONE Action Research and Sustainability: Practical-Conceptual Drafts; Introduction to Part One; 1 Re-Inventing the Commons: How Action Research Can Support the Renewal of Sustainable Communities; 2 Action Research for Emancipation: Social-Ecological Relations, Commoning and Basic Conceptual Questions; 3 Critical Utopian Action Research: The Potentials of Action Research in the Democratisation of Society |
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PART TWO Citizens' Initiatives, Hopes and Difficulties: Experiences With Action Research in Scandinavia, London, Latin America and AfricaIntroduction to Part Two; 4 Citizens, Values and Experts: Stakeholders and the Inveigling Factor of Participatory Democracy; 5 Bridging Divides Through Spaces of Change: Action Research for Cultivating the Commons in Human-Inhabited Protected Areas in Nicaragua and Mozambique; 6 Openings and Closures of the Environmental Planning Horizon: Participatory Experiences From Norway |
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7 Recovering Multiple Rationalities for Public Deliberation Within the EU Water Framework Directive8 Citizens' Initiatives for Democratic Nature Management and Community Development: Reflecting on Danish Experiences; 9 A Common Sense of Responsibility: Reflecting on Experiences of Commoning Among Citizens and Scientists in London; Contributors; Index |
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Print version record |
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Electronic books
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Electronic book
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Author |
Nielsen, Birger Steen
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Sriskandarajah, Nadarajah
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Gunnarsson, Ewa
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ISBN |
9781317299554 |
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1317299558 |
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