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'This is our land, we have the right to be heard': Community-based Environmental Activism in the Late Twentieth Century.

机译:“这是我们的土地,我们有权发表意见”:20世纪后期基于社区的环境行动主义。

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This dissertation examines the development of grassroots environmental organizations between 1970 and 2000 and the role they played in the larger American environmental movement and civil society during that period. Much has been written about growth in environmental values in the United States during the twentieth century and about the role of national environmental organizations in helping to pass landmark federal-level environmental laws during the 1960s and 1970s. This study illuminates a different story of how citizen activists worked to protect and improve the air, water, healthfulness and quality of life of where they lived. At the local level, activists looked much different than they did in Washington, D.C.---they tended to be volunteers without any formal training in environmental science or policy. They were also more likely to be women than at the national level. They tended to frame environmental issues and solutions in familiar ways that made sense to them. Rather than focusing on the science or economics of an environmental issue, they framed it in terms of fairness and justice and giving citizens a say in the decisions that affected their health and quality of life. And, as the regulatory, political, and social landscape changed around them, they adapted their strategies in their efforts to continue to affect environmental decision making. Over time, they often connected their local interests and issues with more sophisticated, globalized understandings of the economic and political systems that under laid environmental issues. This study examines three case studies in the rural Great Plains, urban Southwest, and small-town Appalachia between 1970 and 2000 in an attempt to understand community-based environmental activism in the late twentieth century, how it related to the national environmental movement, the strategies local-level groups employed and when and why, the role of liberal democratic arguments in their work and in group identity formation, the limits of those arguments, and how the groups, their strategies, and the activists themselves changed overtime. These three groups were the Northern Plains Resource Council in Montana, Southwest Environmental Service in Southern Arizona, and Save Our Cumberland Mountains in Eastern Tennessee.
机译:本文考察了1970年至2000年草根环境组织的发展及其在更大的美国环境运动和公民社会中的作用。关于20世纪美国环境价值的增长以及1960年代和1970年代国家环境组织在帮助通过具有里程碑意义的联邦级环境法律方面的作用,已有很多文献报道。这项研究阐明了一个不同的故事,即公民活动家如何努力保护和改善他们所居住的地方的空气,水,健康状况和生活质量。在地方一级,维权人士看上去与华盛顿特区大不相同-他们往往是志愿者,未经环境科学或政策方面的正规培训。与国家一级相比,她们更有可能是女性。他们倾向于以对他们有意义的熟悉的方式来构架环境问题和解决方案。他们没有将重点放在环境问题的科学或经济学上,而是从公平和正义的角度来设计框架,并在影响其健康和生活质量的决策中给予公民发言权。而且,随着监管,政治和社会环境的变化,他们调整了自己的策略以继续影响环境决策。随着时间的流逝,他们经常将自己的当地利益和问题与对构成环境问题的经济和政治体系的更复杂的全球化理解联系起来。本研究考察了1970年至2000年间在大平原地区,西南城市地区和阿巴拉契亚小镇中的三个案例研究,以期了解二十世纪后期基于社区的环境行动主义及其与国家环境运动的关系。地方团体采用的战略以及何时,为什么,自由民主论据在他们的工作中以及在团体认同形成中的作用,这些论据的局限性以及这些团体,他们的策略以及激进主义者自身如何随着时间而改变。这三个小组分别是蒙大拿州的北部平原资源委员会,亚利桑那州南部的西南环境局和田纳西州东部的拯救我们的坎伯兰山脉。

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  • 作者

    Ferguson, Cody.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Sociology Environmental Justice.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 465 p.
  • 总页数 465
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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