
Climate Activism
How Communities Take Renewable Energy Actions Across Business and Society
Series: Business, Value Creation, and Society;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 21 March 2024
- ISBN 9781108710817
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages314 pages
- Size 229x152x17 mm
- Weight 456 g
- Language English 547
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Short description:
The book explains how new forms of climate activism bridge business and society to speed up decarbonization through renewable energy.
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What is activism? The answer is, typically, that it is a form of opposition, often expressed on the streets. Skoglund and B&&&246;hm argue differently. They identify forms of 'insider activism' within corporations, state agencies and villages, showing how people seek to transform society by working within the system, rather than outright opposing it. Using extensive empirical data, Skoglund and B&&&246;hm analyze the transformation of climate activism in a rapidly changing political landscape, arguing that it is time to think beyond the tensions between activism and enterprise. They trace the everyday renewable energy actions of a growing 'epistemic community' of climate activists who are dispersed across organizational boundaries and domains. This book is testament to a new way of understanding activism as an organizational force that brings about the transition towards sustainability across business and society and is of interest to social science scholars of business, renewable energy and sustainable development.
'From youth strikes to rebellions and Blockadia, climate activism is on the rise. But this timely and important book shows that climate activism is no longer the preserve of social movements. Businesses, municipalities, citizen groups and epistemic communities are actively engaged in the pursuit of solutions to the climate crisis. Applied to concrete case studies of support to renewable energy, and drawing on insights from a range of disciplines to explain this new landscape, Climate Activism provides the reader with hope and critical resources for understanding of the world we live in.' Peter Newell, University of Sussex, author of Power Shift: The Global Economy of Energy Transitions
Table of Contents:
Preface; Introduction; 1. Boundaryless Activism; 2. The Activist-Business-State Conglomeration; 3. Activism and Its Collective Force; 4. Epistemic Community; 5. Climate Activism at Vattenfall; 6. Climate Activism via Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises; 7. Climate Activism in Governmental Authorities; 8. Climate Activism via Citizen Groups; 9. New Ways of Knowing; 10. Horizontal Organising; References; Appendix.
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