"Globalisation, Environmental Degradation and Ulrich Beck's Risk Society"
Brent K. Marshall discusses globalization, environmental degradation, and Ulrich Beck’s “Risk Society.”
Brent K. Marshall discusses globalization, environmental degradation, and Ulrich Beck’s “Risk Society.”
Emily Brady’s editorial for Environmental Values 16.
This paper addresses problems related to transferring market concepts to non-market domains.
Maurie J. Cohen introduces this special issue of Environmental Values.
Maurie J. Cohen undertakes a comparative analysis of how national context has differently shaped science as a public epistemology.
Sheila Jasanoff reflects on the role of science in promoting convergent perceptions of risk across disparate political cultures.
Annie L. Booth discusses environmental spirituality.
Andrew Jamison and Erik Baark attempt to indicate how national cultural differences affect the ways in which science and technology policies in the environmental field are formulated and implemented.
Barbara Adam explores the temporal dimension of risks associated with the production, trade, and consumption of food.
Anthony C., Burton, Susan M. Chilton, and Martin K. Jones explores the psychological foundations of the “Willingness to Pay/Willingness to Accept” discrepancy.