2005
DOI: 10.4324/9780203982198
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The Condition of Sustainability

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“…Realism provides an ontological and epistemological basis for understanding causality (Drummond and Marsden 1999). Critical realism starts with the premise that social systems are open, evolve, and are messy and ambiguous.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Realism provides an ontological and epistemological basis for understanding causality (Drummond and Marsden 1999). Critical realism starts with the premise that social systems are open, evolve, and are messy and ambiguous.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on globalization by rural geographers and rural sociologists has been disproportionately focused on the development of global commodity chains for food, timber and other rural resources (e.g. Dummond and Marsden 1999;Goodman and Watts 1997;McMichael 1994;Stringer and Le Heron 2008), as well as on the shifting regulatory structures of the global economy and the practices of global corporations in these sectors (e.g. Busch and Bain 2004;Hendrickson and Heffernan 2002), rather than on grounded analysis of how globalization processes actually work to transform and remake rural places (notable exceptions include Bebbington 2001;Echánove 2005;Epp and Whitson 2001;Murray 2001).…”
Section: Globalization and Rural Localitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ante la incapacidad de los detentadores de intereses legítimos en la formulación de la política medioambiental para hacer oír su voz en el proceso de su elaboración y aplicación, no podríamos hablar de una política democrática digna de tal nombre. No obstante, su eventual participación, que se hace ya efectiva en el caso de los ciudadanos y los movimientos sociales, plantea problemas adicionales -que conducen a la segunda causa de esta tensión, a saber, la antemencionada complejidad técnica de la materia (Pearce et al 1993;Drummond y Mardsen 1999). Ya hemos visto que los problemas medioambientales tienen un fuerte componente técnico-científico.…”
Section: La Excepcionalidad De La Política Medioambientalunclassified