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Carl Cassegård. (2023) Activism without hope? Four varieties of postapocalyptic environmentalism. Environmental Politics 0:0, pages 1-21.
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Vinod Kumar & Neeraj Mishra. (2023) Under the dam’s feet: an ethnographic study of water flow in India’s Narmada River basin. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 66:4, pages 715-732.
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Mallory Xinyu Zhan. (2022) Sustainable consumption and the well-being dividend: Insights from the zero-waste movement in Chinese cities. Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 18:1, pages 731-748.
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Erik Swyngedouw. (2022) The unbearable lightness of climate populism. Environmental Politics 31:5, pages 904-925.
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Asif Mehmood, Sajjad Hasnain & Muhammad Azam. (2021) Religion and urban political eco/pathology: exploring communalized coronavirus in South Asia. Cultural Studies 35:2-3, pages 534-556.
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Carlo Invernizzi Accetti. (2021) Repoliticizing Environmentalism: Beyond Technocracy and Populism. Critical Review 33:1, pages 47-73.
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Michael Mikulewicz. (2020) The Discursive Politics of Adaptation to Climate Change. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110:6, pages 1807-1830.
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Lynne Zummo, Emma Gargroetzi & Antero Garcia. (2020) Youth voice on climate change: using factor analysis to understand the intersection of science, politics, and emotion. Environmental Education Research 26:8, pages 1207-1226.
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Michael Mikulewicz & Marcus Taylor. (2020) Getting the Resilience Right: Climate Change and Development Policy in the ‘African Age’. New Political Economy 25:4, pages 626-641.
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Cristián Flores-Fernández. (2020) The Chilean energy “transition”: between successful policy and the assimilation of a post-political energy condition. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 33:2, pages 173-193.
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John M. Meyer. (2020) The politics of the “post-political” contesting the diagnosis. Democratization 27:3, pages 408-425.
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Melanie Pichler, Ulrich Brand & Christoph Görg. (2020) The double materiality of democracy in capitalist societies: challenges for social-ecological transformations. Environmental Politics 29:2, pages 193-213.
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Robert J. Brulle & Kari Marie Norgaard. (2019) Avoiding cultural trauma: climate change and social inertia. Environmental Politics 28:5, pages 886-908.
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Shane Gunster & Robert J Neubauer. (2019) (De)legitimating extractivism: the shifting politics of social licence. Environmental Politics 28:4, pages 707-726.
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Alexander Paulsson. (2018) Making the sustainable more sustainable: public transport and the collaborative spaces of policy translation. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20:4, pages 419-433.
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Matthias Lievens & Anneleen Kenis. (2018) Social Constructivism and Beyond. On the Double Bind Between Politics and Science. Ethics, Policy & Environment 21:1, pages 81-95.
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Maria Fernandes-Jesus, Anabela Carvalho, Lúcia Fernandes & Sofia Bento. (2017) Community engagement in the Transition movement: views and practices in Portuguese initiatives. Local Environment 22:12, pages 1546-1562.
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Gerald Taylor Aiken. (2017) Permaculture and the social design of nature. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 99:2, pages 172-191.
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Pieter Maeseele, Daniëlle Raeijmaekers, Laurens Van der Steen, Robin Reul & Steve Paulussen. (2017) In Flanders Fields: De/politicization and Democratic Debate on a GM Potato Field Trial Controversy in News Media. Environmental Communication 11:2, pages 166-183.
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Anabela Carvalho, Margit van Wessel & Pieter Maeseele. (2017) Communication Practices and Political Engagement with Climate Change: A Research Agenda. Environmental Communication 11:1, pages 122-135.
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Anneleen Kenis. (2016) Ecological citizenship and democracy: Communitarian versus agonistic perspectives. Environmental Politics 25:6, pages 949-970.
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Matthew B. Anderson, Damon M. Hall, Jamie McEvoy, Susan J. Gilbertz, Lucas Ward & Alyson Rode. (2016) Defending dissensus: participatory governance and the politics of water measurement in Montana’s Yellowstone River Basin. Environmental Politics 25:6, pages 991-1012.
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Anneleen Kenis, Federica Bono & Erik Mathijs. (2016) Unravelling the (post-)political in Transition Management: Interrogating Pathways towards Sustainable Change. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 18:5, pages 568-584.
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Magdalena Kuchler & Eva Lövbrand. (2016) Simulative governance: on the collaborative narrative of civil society participation in the CDM stakeholder framework. Environmental Politics 25:3, pages 434-453.
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Amanda Machin. (2023) Democracy, Agony, and Rupture: A Critique of Climate Citizens’ AssembliesDemokratie, Agonie und Disruption: eine Kritik an Klimabürgerräten. Politische Vierteljahresschrift 64:4, pages 845-864.
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Joe PL Davidson. (2023) The politics of eco-anxiety: Anthropocene dread from depoliticisation to repoliticisation. The Anthropocene Review.
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Darren Sierhuis, Luca Bertolini & Willem Van Winden. (2023) “Recovering” the political: Unpacking the implications of (de)politicization for the transformative capacities of urban experiments. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space.
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Andrea Zinzani & Matteo Proto. (2023) Politics, conflict and “political” community: The case of Bologna. Political Geography 106, pages 102961.
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Friederike Landau-Donnelly & Lucas Pohl. (2023) Towards a post-foundational geography: Spaces of negativity, contingency, and antagonism. Progress in Human Geography 47:4, pages 481-499.
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Thai Nguyen-Van-Quoc, Ethemcan Turhan & Ronald Holzhacker. (2022) Activism and non-activism: The politics of claiming environmental justice in Vietnam. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 6:2, pages 976-1006.
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Jakob Skovgaard, Kevin M. Adams, Kendra Dupuy, Adis Dzebo, Mikkel Funder, Adam Moe Fejerskov & Zoha Shawoo. (2023) Multilateral Climate Finance Coordination: Politics and Depoliticization in Practice. Global Environmental Politics 23:2, pages 125-147.
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Kewan Mertens, Bosco Bwambale & Gina Delima. (2022) Politicizing disaster governance: Can a board game stimulate discussions around disasters as matters of concern?. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 6:1, pages 514-536.
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Johan Niskanen, Jonas Anshelm & Simon Haikola. (2023) A new discourse coalition in the Swedish transport infrastructure debate 2016–2021. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 116, pages 103611.
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Kristin Hällmark. (2022) Politicization after the ‘end of nature’: The prospect of ecomodernism. European Journal of Social Theory 26:1, pages 48-66.
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Joost de Moor. (2022) Prioritizing adaptation and mitigation in the climate movement: evidence from a cross-national protest survey of the Global Climate Strike, 2019. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 27:6.
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Nicola da Schio & Bas van Heur. (2021) Resistance is in the air: From post-politics to the politics of expertise. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 40:3, pages 592-610.
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Anneleen Kenis & Benjamin Barratt. (2021) The role of the media in staging air pollution: The controversy on extreme air pollution along Oxford Street and other debates on poor air quality in London. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 40:3, pages 611-628.
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Leonardo van den Berg, H.M. Teixeira, J.H. Behagel, G. Verschoor, E. Turnhout, I.M. Cardoso & M.I.V. Botelho. (2022) From managing transitions towards building movements of affect: Advancing agroecological practices and transformation in Brazil. Geoforum 131, pages 50-60.
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Laurens Van der Steen & Pieter Maeseele. (2022) Beyond responsibility? Fair trade and citizenship. Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies 14:1, pages 57-97.
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Salvatore Paolo De Rosa. (2022) Breaking Consensus, Transforming Metabolisms. Social Text 40:1, pages 135-155.
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Anna Friberg. (2021) On the need for (con) temporary utopias: Temporal reflections on the climate rhetoric of environmental youth movements. Time & Society 31:1, pages 48-68.
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Nelo Magalhães. (2021) The green investment paradigm: Another headlong rush. Ecological Economics 190, pages 107209.
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Kewan Mertens. (2021) Reassembling disaster risk: towards a more self-reflexive and enabling geographyRéagencer les risques d’aléas : pour une géographie plus réflexive et capabilisanteRisico’s op rampen herassembleren: voor een zelf-reflexieve en bevorderende geografie. Belgeo:4.
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Richard Milligan, Tyler McCreary & Na’Taki Osborne Jelks. (2021) Improvising against the racial state in Atlanta: Reimagining agency in environmental justice. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 39:7, pages 1586-1605.
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Nelo Magalhães. (2022) Désinvestir le paradigme des investissements verts. Natures Sciences Sociétés 29:4, pages 439-449.
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Kjell Kühne. (2021) Big numbers for bold activists: A quick method for estimating potential emissions of fossil fuel projects. Energy Research & Social Science 79, pages 102172.
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Joost de Moor. (2020) Alternative globalities? Climatization processes and the climate movement beyond COPs. International Politics 58:4, pages 582-599.
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Griet Juwet & Laura Deruytter. (2021) Territorial and institutional obduracy in regional transition: politicising the case of Flanders’ energy distribution system. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 14:2, pages 301-320.
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Simon De Muynck & Dominique Nalpas. (2021) The renewal of politics through co-creation: the analysis of the case of rainwater and biowaste in Brussels. IJAR – International Journal of Action Research 17:1-2021, pages 18-40.
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Melki Slimani. 2021. Towards a Political Education Through Environmental Issues. Towards a Political Education Through Environmental Issues 183 198 .
Ida Andersson & Ida Grundel. (2021) Regional policy mobilities: Shaping and reshaping bioeconomy policies in Värmland and Västerbotten, Sweden. Geoforum 121, pages 142-151.
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Anneleen Kenis. (2021) Clashing Tactics, Clashing Generations: The Politics of the School Strikes for Climate in Belgium. Politics and Governance 9:2, pages 135-145.
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Ander Audikana. (2021) Is planning still political? The politicization of high-speed rail in Spain (1986–2016). Political Geography 84, pages 102269.
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Philip Hammond. 2021. The Sustainability Communication Reader. The Sustainability Communication Reader 51 69 .
Laurens van der Steen & Pieter Maeseele. 2021. The Sustainability Communication Reader. The Sustainability Communication Reader 485 506 .
Stuart TannockStuart Tannock. 2021. Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis. Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis 195 226 .
Beniamin Knutsson & Jonas Lindberg. (2018) Depoliticisation and dissensus in the global partnership for education: rethinking the post-political condition. Journal of International Relations and Development 23:2, pages 436-461.
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Joost de Moor. (2020) Alternatives to Resistance? Comparing Depoliticization in Two British Environmental Movement Scenes. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 44:1, pages 124-144.
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Iris Alkaher. 2020. Climate Action. Climate Action 1 14 .
Corina McKendry. 2020. Climate Urbanism. Climate Urbanism 137 149 .
Carolin V. Zorell & Mundo Yang. (2019) Real-World Sustainable Citizenship between Political Consumerism and Material Practices. Social Sciences 8:11, pages 311.
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Jérôme Pelenc, Grégoire Wallenborn, Julien Milanesi, Léa Sébastien, Julien Vastenaekels, Fany Lajarthe, Jérôme Ballet, Manuel Cervera-Marzal, Aurélie Carimentrand, Nicolas Merveille & Bruno Frère. (2019) Alternative and Resistance Movements: The Two Faces of Sustainability Transformations?. Ecological Economics 159, pages 373-378.
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Rachel Wetts. (2019) Models and Morals: Elite-Oriented and Value-Neutral Discourse Dominates American Organizations’ Framings of Climate Change. Social Forces.
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Melki Slimani, Jean-Marc Lange & Atf Azzouna. (2018) Le projet pédagogico-didactique de socialisation : perspective d’une socialisation démocratique pour l’enseignement-apprentissage des questions environnementales et de développement. Éducation et socialisation:50.
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Jonas Anshelm, Simon Haikola & Björn Wallsten. (2018) Politicizing environmental governance – A case study of heterogeneous alliances and juridical struggles around the Ojnare Forest, Sweden. Geoforum 91, pages 206-215.
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Franziska Christina Paul. (2018) Deep entanglements: History, space and (energy) struggle in the German Energiewende. Geoforum 91, pages 1-9.
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Beniamin Knutsson & Jonas Lindberg. (2017) Studying “the Political” in International Aid to Education: Methodological Considerations. Comparative Education Review 61:4, pages 701-725.
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Gerald Taylor Aiken. (2017) The politics of community: Togetherness, transition and post-politics. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 49:10, pages 2383-2401.
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David Lazarevic & Helena Valve. (2017) Narrating expectations for the circular economy: Towards a common and contested European transition. Energy Research & Social Science 31, pages 60-69.
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Zeynep Kadirbeyoğlu, Fikret Adaman, Begüm Özkaynak & Hande Paker. (2017) The Effectiveness of Environmental Civil Society Organizations: An Integrated Analysis of Organizational Characteristics and Contextual Factors. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 28:4, pages 1717-1741.
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Luke T.M. Dilley. (2017) Avoiding the political in transition: A micro-analysis of the micro-politics of conflict. Journal of Rural Studies 51, pages 178-188.
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Ida Grundel & Margareta Dahlström. (2016) A Quadruple and Quintuple Helix Approach to Regional Innovation Systems in the Transformation to a Forestry-Based Bioeconomy. Journal of the Knowledge Economy 7:4, pages 963-983.
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Leon Ayo Sealey-Huggins. (2016) Depoliticised activism? Ambivalence and pragmatism at the COP16. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 36:9/10, pages 695-710.
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Matthew B. Anderson, Lucas Ward, Jamie McEvoy, Susan J. Gilbertz & Damon M. Hall. (2016) Developing the water commons? The (post)political condition and the politics of “shared giving” in Montana. Geoforum 74, pages 147-157.
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Anneleen Kenis & Matthias Lievens. (2015) Greening the Economy or Economizing the Green Project? When Environmental Concerns Are Turned into a Means to Save the Market. Review of Radical Political Economics 48:2, pages 217-234.
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Zachary R. Anderson, Koen Kusters, John McCarthy & Krystof Obidzinski. (2016) Green growth rhetoric versus reality: Insights from Indonesia. Global Environmental Change 38, pages 30-40.
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Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius. (2015) Creativity for sustainable development?. Cultural Science Journal 8:1, pages 55-71.
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Antoine Chollet & Romain Felli. (2015) Le catastrophisme écologique contre la démocratie. VertigO:Volume 15 Numéro 2.
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Anneleen Kenis & Erik Mathijs. (2014) (De)politicising the local: The case of the Transition Towns movement in Flanders (Belgium). Journal of Rural Studies 34, pages 172-183.
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Anneleen Kenis & Erik Mathijs. (2014) Climate change and post-politics: Repoliticizing the present by imagining the future?. Geoforum 52, pages 148-156.
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