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The double diversion: mapping its roots and projecting its future in environmental studies

The double diversion: mapping its roots and projecting its future in environmental studies William Freudenburg’s double diversion framework, describing tandem political processes of privileged access and privileged accounts, has been receiving growing attention in environmental sociology and environmental studies more broadly, warranting a close look at the evolutionary development of this framework in Freudenburg’s record of scholarship. We assess the notable contributions William Freudenburg has made to our understanding of decision-making in environmental politics through invoking this framework in several of his analyses. William Freudenburg’s passing has left much unfinished business to be taken up by his successors, however. We discuss several avenues of future research that could be employed to advance upon his groundbreaking work. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences Springer Journals

The double diversion: mapping its roots and projecting its future in environmental studies

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 by AESS
Subject
Environment; Sustainable Development; Environment, general
ISSN
2190-6483
eISSN
2190-6491
DOI
10.1007/s13412-012-0067-y
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Abstract

William Freudenburg’s double diversion framework, describing tandem political processes of privileged access and privileged accounts, has been receiving growing attention in environmental sociology and environmental studies more broadly, warranting a close look at the evolutionary development of this framework in Freudenburg’s record of scholarship. We assess the notable contributions William Freudenburg has made to our understanding of decision-making in environmental politics through invoking this framework in several of his analyses. William Freudenburg’s passing has left much unfinished business to be taken up by his successors, however. We discuss several avenues of future research that could be employed to advance upon his groundbreaking work.

Journal

Journal of Environmental Studies and SciencesSpringer Journals

Published: Feb 24, 2012

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