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  1. The organisation of denial: Conservative think tanks and environmental scepticism.Peter J. Jacques, Riley E. Dunlap & Mark Freeman - 2008 - Environmental Politics 17 (3):349-385.
    Environmental scepticism denies the seriousness of environmental problems, and self-professed ‘sceptics’ claim to be unbiased analysts combating ‘junk science’. This study quantitatively analyses 141 English-language environmentally sceptical books published between 1972 and 2005. We find that over 92 per cent of these books, most published in the US since 1992, are linked to conservative think tanks. Further, we analyse CTTs involved with environmental issues and find that 90 per cent of them espouse environmental scepticism. We conclude that scepticism is a (...)
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  • Politics and Environment in America: Partisan and Ideological Cleavages in Public Support for Environmentalism.Riley Dunlap, Chenyang Xiao & Aaron McCright - 2001 - Environmental Politics 10:23-48.
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  • Technocracy, Democracy, and U.S. Climate Politics: The Need for Demarcations.Myanna Lahsen - 2005 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 30 (1):137-169.
    Ulrich Beck and other theorists of reflexive modernization are allies in the general project to reduce technocracy and elitism by rendering decision making more democratic and robust. However, this study of U.S. climate politics reveals complexities and obstacles to the sort of democratized decision making envisioned by such theorists. Since the early 1990s, the U.S. public has been subjected to numerous media-driven campaigns to shape understandings of this widely perceived threat. Political interests have instigated an important part of these campaigns, (...)
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  • Institutionnal Analysis and the Role of Ideas in Political Ecnomy.Campbell John - 1998 - Theory and Society 27 (3):377-409.
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  • Reflexive Modernization and Beyond.Luigi Pellizzoni - 1999 - Theory, Culture and Society 16 (4):99-125.
    The relationship between knowledge and values, experts and lay people, represents a major issue of the debate involving environment and technology. There is a growing awareness that the connection between value commitments and technical solutions, scientific expertise and lay competence, is much more entangled than once was believed. The article deals with this issue by analysing Robert Dahl's `minipopulus' and Silvio Funtowicz and Jerry Ravetz's `extended peer communities' arguments. They are subsequently inserted into the sociological debate which is, at present, (...)
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  • Institutional analysis and the role of ideas in political economy.John L. Campbell - 1998 - Theory and Society 27 (3):377-409.
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