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Original Articles

A decade of discourse analysis of environmental politics: Achievements, challenges, perspectives

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Pages 175-184 | Published online: 21 Aug 2006

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Richard M. Friend, Robert I. Arthur, Cecile Brugere, Ian G. Cowx, Bob Doherty, Sithirith Mak, Md. Monirul Islam, Fiona Nunan, Jouni Paavola, Chainarong Sretthachau, Bryce D. Stewart, Samarthia Thankappan & Chayan Vaddhanaphuti. (2023) Hydropower Development and the Neglect of Inland Capture Fisheries from a Food Systems Perspective. Society & Natural Resources 36:11, pages 1439-1451.
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Monika Brusenbauch Meislová & Dan Marek. (2023) ‘It’s the EU’s fault!’ Strategies of blame avoidance in Andrej Babiš’s discourse on the conflict-of-interest case. European Politics and Society 24:3, pages 392-409.
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Guofeng Wang & Changpeng Huan. (2023) Negotiating climate change in public discourse: insights from critical discourse studies. Critical Discourse Studies 0:0, pages 1-13.
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Kimberley Vandenhole, Tom Bauler & Thomas Block. (2023) ‘How dare you!’: a conceptualization of the eco-shaming discourse in Belgium. Critical Policy Studies 0:0, pages 1-20.
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Sofia Eckersten, Ulrika Gunnarsson-Östling & Berit Balfors. (2023) Inclusion and exclusion of environmental aspects in early-stage planning of transport infrastructure projects: A Swedish case study. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 17:4, pages 369-381.
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Nur Gizem Yalçın, Erik Paredis & Melanie Jaeger-Erben. (2023) Contested discourses of a circular plastics economy in Europe: prioritizing material, economy, or society?. Environmental Politics 0:0, pages 1-21.
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Loan Diep, Priti Parikh, David Dodman, Juliana Alencar & José Rodolfo Scarati Martins. (2023) Problematizing infrastructural “fixes”: critical perspectives on technocratic approaches to Green Infrastructure. Urban Geography 44:3, pages 470-491.
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N. M. G. Wargyawati, Iulian Barba Lata & Marleen Buizer. (2023) Which knowledge counts? Contested meanings of water quality, responsibility and involvement in river restoration discourse in Indonesia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 0:0, pages 1-24.
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J. Miller Smallwood, I. Delabre, S. Pinheiro Vergara & P. Rowhani. (2023) The governmentality of tropical forests and sustainable food systems, and possibilities for post-2020 sustainability governance. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 25:1, pages 103-117.
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Abidah B. Setyowati. (2023) Governing sustainable finance: insights from Indonesia. Climate Policy 23:1, pages 108-121.
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Francisco Bidone. (2023) Investigating Forest Governance Through Environmental Discourses: An Amazonian Case Study. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 42:1, pages 1-21.
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Fabien Bourlon, Pascal Mao & Robinson Torres. (2023) Tourism Development Forms: A sociological approach to the management of nature-based destinations. The case of Aysén, Chilean Patagonia. Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure 46:1, pages 67-90.
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Rúben Mendes, Teresa Fidélis, Peter Roebling, Filipe Teles & Michael Farrelly. (2022) What is spatial planning saying? A conceptual and methodological framework to assess the institutionalization of nature using critical discourse analysis. Critical Discourse Studies 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Breana Venneman, Michael Kriechbaum & Thomas Brudermann. (2022) Act global, think local? Local perspectives towards environmental sustainability in semi-rural communities of Alberta, Canada. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24:6, pages 839-851.
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Jacob Witzell, Malin Henriksson, Maria Håkansson & Karolina Isaksson. (2022) Transformative capacity for climate mitigation in strategic transport planning – principles and practices in cross-sectoral collaboration. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24:6, pages 719-732.
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Natasha Wunsch & Nicole Olszewska. (2022) From projection to introspection: enlargement discourses since the ‘big bang’ accession. Journal of European Integration 44:7, pages 919-939.
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Patrick Barrett, Raven Cretney, Priya Kurian & Naomi Simmonds. (2022) Shifting discourses of nature in participatory processes for environmental management. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration 44:4, pages 315-334.
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Stina Ellevseth Oseland. (2022) Lifting the fog of oil? Exploring the framing of ambitious local climate politics in an oil city. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 104:4, pages 327-340.
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Jess Britton, Bridget Woodman & Janette Webb. (2022) Ideational bricolage as a route to transforming local institutions for heat decarbonisation: heat networks and local government in England. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24:4, pages 449-462.
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Berit Skorstad & Thina Mohus. (2022) Four statements and a storyline – discourses in urban green transformation. European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 9:3, pages 326-348.
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Jens Marquardt & Naghmeh Nasiritousi. (2022) Imaginary lock-ins in climate change politics: the challenge to envision a fossil-free future. Environmental Politics 31:4, pages 621-642.
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Hannah M. Teicher. (2022) How organized credibility enables climate action: the U.S. climate security coalition as a credibility machine. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24:2, pages 261-276.
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Maria Kaufmann & Mark Wiering. (2022) The role of discourses in understanding institutional stability and change – an analysis of Dutch flood risk governance. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24:1, pages 1-20.
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Alba Rocio Gutierrez Garzon, Pete Bettinger, Jesse Abrams, Jacek P. Siry & Bin Mei. (2022) Forest Sustainability in State Forest Management Plans: A Content Analysis. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 41:1, pages 92-113.
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Machteld Catharina Simoens & Sina Leipold. (2021) Trading radical for incremental change: the politics of a circular economy transition in the German packaging sector. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 23:6, pages 822-836.
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Sarah Louise Nash & Reinhard Steurer. (2021) Climate Change Acts in Scotland, Austria, Denmark and Sweden: the role of discourse and deliberation. Climate Policy 21:9, pages 1120-1131.
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Coco Cullen-Knox, Aysha Fleming, Libby Lester & Emily Ogier. (2021) Perceiving Environmental Science, Risk and Industry Regulation in the Mediatised Vicious Cycles of the Tasmanian Salmon Aquaculture Industry. Social Epistemology 35:5, pages 441-460.
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Suyá Quintslr, Bruno Peregrina Puga & Thanti Octavianti. (2021) Mobilization of bias: learning from drought and flood crises in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Jakarta. Water International 46:6, pages 861-882.
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Efrat Gommeh, Huub Dijstelbloem & Tamara Metze. (2021) Visual discourse coalitions: visualization and discourse formation in controversies over shale gas development. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 23:3, pages 363-380.
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Karen F. Hytten. (2021) Exploring climate change discourses across five Australian federal elections. Political Science 73:2, pages 161-180.
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Darcy Reynard, Damian Collins & Manish Shirgaokar. (2021) Growth over resilience: how Canadian municipalities frame the challenge of reducing carbon emissions. Local Environment 26:4, pages 448-460.
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Raoul Beunen, Martijn Duineveld & Kristof Van Assche. (2021) Flat Ontology and Evolving Governance: Consequences for Planning Theory and Practice. disP - The Planning Review 57:2, pages 112-123.
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Tor A. Benjaminsen. (2021) Depicting decline: images and myths in environmental discourse analysis. Landscape Research 46:2, pages 211-225.
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Christopher Serenari & Michelle L. Lute. (2021) Delegitimizing Large Carnivore Conservation through Discourse. Society & Natural Resources 34:1, pages 3-22.
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Helen Dancer. (2021) Harmony with Nature: towards a new deep legal pluralism. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 53:1, pages 21-41.
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Anthony Van Witsen. (2020) How Daily Journalists Use Numbers and Statistics: The Case of Global Average Temperature. Journalism Practice 14:9, pages 1047-1065.
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Geraint Ellis, Andrea K. Gerlak, Carsten Daugbjerg, Peter H. Feindt, Tamara Metze & Xun Wu. (2020) 21 years of research for the twenty-first century: revisiting the journal of environmental policy and planning. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 22:5, pages 569-580.
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Ulrike Ehgartner. (2020) The discursive framework of sustainability in UK food policy: the marginalised environmental dimension. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 22:4, pages 473-485.
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Juha Peltomaa, Mikael Hildén & Suvi Huttunen. (2020) Diversifying forest expertise: forest journals narrating policy change. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 22:2, pages 268-280.
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Kasper Ampe, Erik Paredis, Lotte Asveld, Patricia Osseweijer & Thomas Block. (2020) A transition in the Dutch wastewater system? The struggle between discourses and with lock-ins. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 22:2, pages 155-169.
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Fernanda Ayaviri Matuk, Jelle Hendrik Behagel, Felipe Nogueira Bello Simas, Eufran Ferreira Do Amaral, Moacir Haverroth & Esther Turnhout. (2020) Including diverse knowledges and worldviews in environmental assessment and planning: the Brazilian Amazon Kaxinawá Nova Olinda Indigenous Land case. Ecosystems and People 16:1, pages 95-113.
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Yi Wang & Thomas Wing Yan Man. (2019) Political Economy of Tourism Development in Rural China: Case of Luting Township, Zhejiang. Tourism Planning & Development 16:6, pages 657-674.
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Grace Yee Wong, Cecilia Luttrell, Lasse Loft, Anastasia Yang, Thuy Thu Pham, Daisuke Naito, Samuel Assembe-Mvondo & Maria Brockhaus. (2019) Narratives in REDD+ benefit sharing: examining evidence within and beyond the forest sector. Climate Policy 19:8, pages 1038-1051.
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Jelle Hendrik Behagel, Bas Arts & Esther Turnhout. (2019) Beyond argumentation: a practice-based approach to environmental policy. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 21:5, pages 479-491.
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Ayşem Mert. (2019) The trees in Gezi Park: environmental policy as the focus of democratic protests. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 21:5, pages 593-607.
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Karin Bäckstrand & Eva Lövbrand. (2019) The Road to Paris: Contending Climate Governance Discourses in the Post-Copenhagen Era. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 21:5, pages 519-532.
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Cristina Espinosa. (2019) Interpretive Affinities: The Constitutionalization of Rights of Nature, Pacha Mama, in Ecuador. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 21:5, pages 608-622.
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Mick Lennon & Richard Waldron. (2019) De-democratising the Irish planning system. European Planning Studies 27:8, pages 1607-1625.
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Erik Kojola. (2019) Indigeneity, gender and class in decision-making about risks from resource extraction. Environmental Sociology 5:2, pages 130-148.
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Maarten Hajer & Wytske Versteeg. (2019) Imagining the post-fossil city: why is it so difficult to think of new possible worlds?. Territory, Politics, Governance 7:2, pages 122-134.
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Emily Matthews Luxon. (2019) Economics-Oriented Discourse Strategies in Environmental Advocacy. Environmental Communication 13:3, pages 320-334.
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Tuyen Le. (2019) CITES as Global Governance: Paths to Consensus and Defining Nature Through Uncertainty. Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy 22:2, pages 115-144.
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Joscha Wullweber. (2019) Constructing Hegemony in Global Politics. A Discourse–Theoretical Approach to Policy Analysis. Administrative Theory & Praxis 41:2, pages 148-167.
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Tim Forsyth. (2019) Beyond Narratives: Civic Epistemologies and the Coproduction of Environmental Knowledge and Popular Environmentalism in Thailand. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 109:2, pages 593-612.
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Anne J. Kantel. (2019) Fishing for Power: Incursions of the Ugandan Authoritarian State. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 109:2, pages 443-455.
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Wessel Ganzevoort & Riyan J. G. van den Born. (2019) Exploring place attachment and visions of nature of water-based recreationists: the case of the longitudinal dams. Landscape Research 44:2, pages 149-161.
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Robert Grover, Stephen Emmitt & Alex Copping. (2019) Reflecting on sustainability: coproducing a critical framework for sustainable design in the architectural studio. Higher Education Pedagogies 4:1, pages 41-63.
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Peter H. Feindt & Sabine Weiland. (2018) Reflexive governance: exploring the concept and assessing its critical potential for sustainable development. Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20:6, pages 661-674.
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T.A.P. Metze & S. Van Zuydam. (2018) Pigs in the city: reflective deliberations on the boundary concept of agroparks in The Netherlands. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20:6, pages 675-688.
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Lisa Moran, Bernadine Brady, Cormac Forkan & Liam Coen. (2018) ‘Individual and connected’: an exploration of young people’s discourses about youth cafes in Ireland. Journal of Youth Studies 21:8, pages 1127-1139.
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Lisa Westholm & Seema Arora-Jonsson. (2018) What room for politics and change in global climate governance? Addressing gender in co-benefits and safeguards. Environmental Politics 27:5, pages 917-938.
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Verena Balz & Wil Zonneveld. (2018) Transformations of Planning Rationales: Changing Spaces for Governance in Recent Dutch National Planning. Planning Theory & Practice 19:3, pages 363-384.
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Jørn Cruickshank. (2018) Local hegemonies resisting a green shift and what to do about it: the introduction of a regional park in southern Norway. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20:3, pages 313-327.
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Martijn F. van Staveren, Jan P. M. van Tatenhove & Jeroen F. Warner. (2018) The tenth dragon: controlled seasonal flooding in long-term policy plans for the Vietnamese Mekong delta. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20:3, pages 267-281.
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Eva Purkarthofer. (2018) Diminishing borders and conflating spaces: a storyline to promote soft planning scales. European Planning Studies 26:5, pages 1008-1027.
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Hartwig Pautz. (2018) Think tanks, Tories and the austerity discourse coalition. Policy and Society 37:2, pages 155-169.
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Matthew B. Anderson, Lucas C. Ward, Susan J. Gilbertz, Jamie McEvoy & Damon M. Hall. (2018) Prior appropriation and water planning reform in Montana’s Yellowstone River Basin: path dependency or boundary object?. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20:2, pages 198-213.
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Katharina Glaab. (2017) A Climate for Justice? Faith-based Advocacy on Climate Change at the United Nations. Globalizations 14:7, pages 1110-1124.
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Irmak Ertör & Miquel Ortega-Cerdà. (2017) Unpacking the objectives and assumptions underpinning European aquaculture. Environmental Politics 26:5, pages 893-914.
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Rebecca J. Romsdahl, Andrei Kirilenko, Robert S. Wood & Andy Hultquist. (2017) Assessing National Discourse and Local Governance Framing of Climate Change for Adaptation in the United Kingdom. Environmental Communication 11:4, pages 515-536.
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Håvard Haarstad. (2017) Constructing the sustainable city: examining the role of sustainability in the ‘smart city’ discourse. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19:4, pages 423-437.
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Ada H. Y. Lee & Elisabete A. Silva. (2017) Newspaper representation and power relations in infrastructure projects: a case study of Hong Kong’s Express Rail Link. International Planning Studies 22:3, pages 256-272.
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Anna Leipprand, Christian Flachsland & Michael Pahle. (2017) Energy transition on the rise: discourses on energy future in the German parliament. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research 30:3, pages 283-305.
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Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen, Martijn Duineveld & Monica Gruezmacher. (2017) Power/knowledge and natural resource management: Foucaultian foundations in the analysis of adaptive governance. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19:3, pages 308-322.
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Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen & Martijn Duineveld. (2017) The will to knowledge: natural resource management and power/knowledge dynamics. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19:3, pages 245-250.
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Thomas Berker & William Throndsen. (2017) Planning story lines in smart grid road maps (2010–2014): three types of maps for coordinated time travel. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19:2, pages 214-228.
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Peter Jansen, Jan van der Stoep, Jozef Keulartz & Henk Jochemsen. (2017) Wistful wilderness: communication about ‘new’ nature in the Netherlands. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19:2, pages 197-213.
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Melissa Nursey-Bray. (2017) Towards socially just adaptive climate governance: the transformative potential of conflict. Local Environment 22:2, pages 156-171.
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Jennifer Dodge & Jeongyoon Lee. (2017) Framing Dynamics and Political Gridlock: The Curious Case of Hydraulic Fracturing in New York. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19:1, pages 14-34.
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Elizabeth Bomberg. (2017) Shale We Drill? Discourse Dynamics in UK Fracking Debates. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 19:1, pages 72-88.
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Lieve De Cock, Joost Dessein & Michiel P. de Krom. (2016) Understanding the development of organic agriculture in Flanders (Belgium): A discourse analytical approach. NJAS: Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 79:1, pages 1-10.
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Mauro Sarrica, Sonia Brondi, Chiara Piccolo & Bruno M. Mazzara. (2016) Environmental Consciousness and Sustainable Energy Policies: Italian Parliamentary Debates in the Years 2009–2012. Society & Natural Resources 29:8, pages 932-947.
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Nina Vogel. (2016) Municipalities’ ambitions and practices: At risk of hypocritical sustainability transitions?. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 18:3, pages 361-378.
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Tamara Metze & Jennifer Dodge. (2016) Dynamic Discourse Coalitions on hydro-fracking in Europe and the United States. Environmental Communication 10:3, pages 365-379.
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Laureen Elgert. (2016) ‘More soy on fewer farms’ in Paraguay: challenging neoliberal agriculture's claims to sustainability. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:2, pages 537-561.
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Alex Y. Lo. (2016) Public Discourses of Climate Change in Hong Kong. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 18:1, pages 27-46.
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Pia Rinne & Anja Nygren. (2016) From Resistance to Resilience: Media Discourses on Urban Flood Governance in Mexico. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 18:1, pages 4-26.
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Lianne van Duinen. (2015) New Spatial Concepts Between Innovation and Lock-in: The Case of the Dutch Deltametropolis. Planning Practice & Research 30:5, pages 548-569.
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Joshua C. Gellers. (2015) GREENING CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. Critical Discourse Studies 12:4, pages 482-493.
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Kristian Ruming. (2015) Everyday Discourses of Support and Resistance: The Case of the Australian Social Housing Initiative. Housing, Theory and Society 32:4, pages 450-471.
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Feras Hammami. (2015) Conservation, innovation and healing of the well-preserved medieval Ystad. Urban Research & Practice 8:2, pages 165-195.
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Karen Anderton & James R. Palmer. (2015) Evidence-based policy as iterative learning: the case of EU biofuels targets. Contemporary Social Science 10:2, pages 138-147.
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Marianne Henningsson, Malgorzata Blicharska, Hans Antonson, Grzegorz Mikusiński, Görgen Göransson, Per Angelstam, Lennart Folkeson & Sofia Jönsson. (2015) Perceived landscape values and public participation in a road-planning process – a case study in Sweden. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58:4, pages 631-653.
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Margaret O'Riordan, Marie Mahon & John McDonagh. (2015) Power, Discourse and Participation in Nature Conflicts: The Case of Turf Cutters in the Governance of Ireland's Raised Bog Designations. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 17:1, pages 127-145.
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Linde Inghelbrecht, Joost Dessein & Guido Van Huylenbroeck. (2014) The non-GM crop regime in the EU: How do Industries deal with this wicked problem?. NJAS: Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 70-71:1, pages 103-112.
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Francesca Ferranti, Esther Turnhout, Raoul Beunen & Jelle Hendrik Behagel. (2014) Shifting nature conservation approaches in Natura 2000 and the implications for the roles of stakeholders. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57:11, pages 1642-1657.
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Robin Hickman, Patricia Austin & David Banister. (2014) Hyperautomobility and Governmentality in Auckland. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 16:3, pages 419-435.
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Nader Afzalan & Brian Muller. (2014) The Role of Social Media in Green Infrastructure Planning: A Case Study of Neighborhood Participation in Park Siting. Journal of Urban Technology 21:3, pages 67-83.
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Dhoya Snijders. (2014) Wildlife policy matters: inclusion and exclusion by means of organisational and discursive boundaries. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 32:2, pages 173-189.
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Koen Arts, Anke Fischer & René van der Wal. (2014) Political decision making, governance shifts and Scottish animal reintroductions: are democratic principles at stake?. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57:4, pages 612-628.
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Mark Usher. (2013) Defending and transcending local identity through environmental discourse. Environmental Politics 22:5, pages 811-831.
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M.P.M.M. de Krom & J. Dessein. (2013) Multifunctionality and care farming: Contested discourses and practices in Flanders. NJAS: Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 64-65:1, pages 17-24.
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Brian Coffey & Greg Marston. (2013) How Neoliberalism and Ecological Modernization Shaped Environmental Policy in Australia. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 15:2, pages 179-199.
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Lianne van Duinen. (2013) Mainport and corridor: exploring the mobilizing capacities of Dutch spatial concepts. Planning Theory & Practice 14:2, pages 211-232.
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Jenny Höckert & Magnus Ljung. (2013) Advisory Encounters towards a Sustainable Farm Development—Interaction between Systems and Shared Lifeworlds. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 19:3, pages 291-309.
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Elizabeth Fortin. (2013) Transnational multi-stakeholder sustainability standards and biofuels: understanding standards processes. The Journal of Peasant Studies 40:3, pages 563-587.
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Farhad Mukhtarov, Andrea Brock, Sanne Janssen & Armelle Guignier. (2013) Actors and strategies in translating global conservation narratives to Vietnam: An agency perspective. Policy and Society 32:2, pages 113-124.
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Maryna Karavai & Miriam Hinostroza. (2013) Conceptualizations of sustainability in carbon markets. Climate and Development 5:1, pages 33-45.
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Hannah Green. (2012) From paternalism to participation: the motivations and understandings of the “developers”. Development in Practice 22:8, pages 1109-1121.
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Bruno Takahashi & Mark Meisner. (2012) Environmental Discourses and Discourse Coalitions in the Reconfiguration of Peru's Environmental Governance. Environmental Communication 6:3, pages 346-364.
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Silje Maria Tellmann. (2012) The constrained influence of discourses: the case of Norwegian climate policy. Environmental Politics 21:5, pages 734-752.
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E. CarinaH. Keskitalo, Sirkku Juhola & Lisa Westerhoff. (2012) Climate change as governmentality: technologies of government for adaptation in three European countries. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55:4, pages 435-452.
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Hayley Stevenson & JohnS. Dryzek. (2012) The discursive democratisation of global climate governance. Environmental Politics 21:2, pages 189-210.
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R.M. Friend & R.I. Arthur. (2012) Overplaying Overfishing: A Cautionary Tale from the Mekong. Society & Natural Resources 25:3, pages 285-301.
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Malgorzata Blicharska, Per Angelstam, Hans Antonson, Marine Elbakidze & Robert Axelsson. (2011) Road, forestry and regional planners' work for biodiversity conservation and public participation: a case study in Poland's hotspot regions. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 54:10, pages 1373-1395.
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Christian Brannstrom. (2011) A Q-Method Analysis of Environmental Governance Discourses in Brazil's Northeastern Soy Frontier. The Professional Geographer 63:4, pages 531-549.
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Jana Fried & John Eyles. (2011) Welcome waste – interpreting narratives of radioactive waste disposal in two small towns in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Risk Research 14:9, pages 1017-1037.
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Sirkku Juhola, E. CarinaH. Keskitalo & Lisa Westerhoff. (2011) Understanding the framings of climate change adaptation across multiple scales of governance in Europe. Environmental Politics 20:4, pages 445-463.
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Tuija Hilding-Rydevik, Maria Håkansson & Karolina Isaksson. (2011) The Swedish Discourse on Sustainable Regional Development: Consolidating the Post-political Condition. International Planning Studies 16:2, pages 169-187.
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Tuija Hilding-Rydevik & Ann Åkerskog. (2011) A clear case of ‘doublespeak’: the Swedish governmental SEA implementation discourse. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 54:4, pages 495-515.
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Malgorzata Blicharska, Karolina Isaksson, Tim Richardson & Chia-Jung Wu. (2011) Context dependency and stakeholder involvement in EIA: the decisive role of practitioners. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 54:3, pages 337-354.
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Eva Falleth & Inger-Lise Saglie. (2011) Democracy or efficiency: contradictory national guidelines in urban planning in Norway. Urban Research & Practice 4:1, pages 58-71.
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Kristof Van Assche, Martijn Duineveld, Raoul Beunen & Petruta Teampau. (2011) Delineating Locals: Transformations of Knowledge/Power and the Governance of the Danube Delta. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 13:1, pages 1-21.
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Jennifer Dodge. (2010) Tensions in deliberative practice: a view from civil society. Critical Policy Studies 4:4, pages 384-404.
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B. Coffey & G. Wescott. (2010) New directions in biodiversity policy and governance? A critique of Victoria's Land and Biodiversity White Paper. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 17:4, pages 204-214.
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Jennifer Franco, Les Levidow, David Fig, Lucia Goldfarb, Mireille Hönicke & Maria Luisa Mendonça. (2010) Assumptions in the European Union biofuels policy: frictions with experiences in Germany, Brazil and Mozambique. The Journal of Peasant Studies 37:4, pages 661-698.
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Peter H. Feindt & Richard Cowell. (2010) The Recession, Environmental Policy and Ecological Modernization – What's New about the Green New Deal?. International Planning Studies 15:3, pages 191-211.
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Hugh Compston. (2009) Introduction: political strategies for climate policy. Environmental Politics 18:5, pages 659-669.
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Brigitte Nerlich & Nelya Koteyko. (2009) Carbon Reduction Activism in the UK: Lexical Creativity and Lexical Framing in the Context of Climate Change. Environmental Communication 3:2, pages 206-223.
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Adrian Smith & Florian Kern. (2009) The transitions storyline in Dutch environmental policy. Environmental Politics 18:1, pages 78-98.
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Troy D. Abel & Mark Stephan. (2008) Tools of Environmental Justice and Meaningful Involvement. Environmental Practice 10:4, pages 152-163.
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Sarah Atkinson. (2007) Telling talking: Discourse and practice in context. Critical Policy Studies 1:2, pages 184-199.
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Peter H. Feindt & Angela Oels. (2005) Does discourse matter? Discourse analysis in environmental policy making. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 7:3, pages 161-173.
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