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No stone unturned : building blocks of environmentalist power versus transnational industrial forestry in Costa Rica

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Authors
  • H.G.M. van den Hombergh
Supervisors
  • J.T. Schrijvers
Cosupervisors
  • A.J. Salman
  • J. Carriere
Award date 19-11-2004
ISBN
  • 90 3169 082 7
Number of pages 312
Publisher Amsterdam: Dutch University Press
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Contents
List of abbreviations.
Preface
Chapter One Overture: six short introductions to the book
Chapter Two Understanding 'grounded green campaigning': a transdisciplinary approach
Chapter Three Farmers, resource competition and the Stone Container project
Chapter Four Fighting the giant: building blocks of protest in the Osa Peninsula
Chapter Five Building critical agency across the borders: AECO and the transnational NGO coalition
Chapter Six Strategic neutrality: the politics of scientific framing in the Stone campaign
Chapter Seven Challenging the government: final strategic framing and seizure of political opportunities.
Chapter Eight Finale: the case of Stone Container Corporation and 'grounded green campaigning'. Synthesis, conclusions and reflections
Epilogue. Improvisations on a theme: the research as bridge building in a conflict-ridden environment
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Samenvatting
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