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Institutional Theory and the Natural Environment: Building Research Through Tensions and Paradoxes
(2016-02)
The focus of institutional theory is directed towards an understanding of situations where context is strong and binding, yet subtly experienced; where agency is often diffuse, embodied in an arrangement or system of actors ...
Climate Change in the Era of the Anthropocene - an Institutional Analysis
(2015-06)
Recently, many geoscientists have re-conceptualized and re-labelled our current Holocene Era as “the Anthropocene,” a less stable era with biophysical characteristics and processes strongly influenced by human activity. ...
Three Paradoxes of Climate Truth for the Anthropocene Social Scientist
(2019-07)
Climate change has been one of the most contested truths for the last two decades. Many social scientists within the academy and this volume have spent years discerning the nature of this truth and articulating its importance ...