The Environmental Movement in Ireland

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The Environmental Movement in Ireland examines key themes in Irish environmental politics, including the main components that have come to define such events, and incidents of environmental collective action in this country during forty years of growth and development. The author analyses the mobilisation and framing processes undertaken in these disputes, locating them in the context of a wider rural identity that has shaped grassroots environmentalism in the Irish case.


Reviews the most significant ecological campaigns in Ireland during the last four decades Examines key themes in Irish environmental politics and the main components that define such events Analyses environmental collective action and campaigns using social movement theories including resource mobilisation, political opportunity, framing and event analysis

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Collective responses to Ireland's dramatic transformation from a primarily agrarian and rural society to an industrialised economy obsessed by rapid growth and development occurred in two phases:

Phase One took place between the "No Nukes" protests of the late 1970's when campaigns targeted multinational plants or infrastructural projects perceived as a pollution threat during years of economic stagnation.

Phase Two occurred after economic buoyancy was achieved, as the demands of rapid growth threatened communities, the environment and Irish heritage in the face of major infrastructural projects such as roads, incinerators and gas pipelines.

Starting with the Woodquay protests in Dublin, the "No Nukes" protests at Carnsore Point, the "Shell to Sea" campaign in Mayo and the campaign to save Tara from destruction, these significant ecological campaigns, based on the community's localised sense of place or rural sentiment, have formed the response to these challenges which are analysed here using social movement theories such as resource mobilisation, political opportunity, framing and event analysis.


Inhalt
Politics.- The Environmentalism Debate.- Irish Environmental Activism: From Woodquay to the 'Celtic Tiger'.- The Environmental Protection Agency and the Irish Green Party.- Communities.- Rural Sentiment and the Irish Environmental Movement.- Rural Sentiment as Ecological Capital.- Understanding Collective Action.- Campaigns: Phase One.- No Nukes: Carnsore Point.- The Anti-toxics Movement.- Mining: Tynagh and Donegal.- Campaigns: Phase Two.- Conservation: Mullaghmore.- Anti-incineration: Galway, Meath and Cork.- Resources: The Rossport 5 (Shell to Sea).- Roads: Glen of the Downs, Carrickmines and Tara.- Conclusion: Mapping the Consequences of Environmental Activism.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781402068119
    • Schöpfer J. Barry
    • Soloist J. Barry
    • Vorwort von J. Barry
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 2008 edition
    • Größe H244mm x B167mm x T25mm
    • Jahr 2007
    • EAN 9781402068119
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-4020-6811-9
    • Veröffentlichung 03.12.2007
    • Titel The Environmental Movement in Ireland
    • Autor Liam Leonard
    • Gewicht 502g
    • Herausgeber SPRINGER NATURE
    • Anzahl Seiten 234
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Biologie

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