Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology: Recent submissions
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Engaging land managers for nature conservation and renewal: A Practical guide for environmental groups
(Cornwall Wildlife Trust / RENEW, 8 August 2024)The UK is in a climate emergency and ecological crisis. Key to addressing environmental problems, such as improving water quality and renewing biodiversity, involves tackling the way land is managed. But effective ... -
Organisational activity with land managers in relation to biodiversity renewal in four case study areas. A scoping study
(Centre for Rural Policy Research, University of Exeter, 1 May 2024)Introduction: This scoping study forms part of a wider examination of land manager engagement with biodiversity renewal, contributing to the Theme 3 objectives of RENEW. The purpose of this study was to identify how ... -
Policy learning and policy innovation: interactions and intersections
(Policy Press, 23 August 2024)The links between policy learning and policy innovation seem self-evident. Yet these areas of scholarship have developed independently of each other. The articles in this special issue all address some aspect of the ... -
Walkable Maps and Policy Innovation for Nature: A Novel Methodology for Understanding Policy Learning
(SAGE Publications, 24 July 2024)Methodological innovation is needed that actively engages a range of policy makers in policy learning to address the climate and biodiversity crises. We developed Walkable Floor Map Policy Workshops (WFMPWs) as a way of ... -
Theorising power and resistance under contemporary capitalism: An interview with Nancy Fraser
(SAGE Publications, 21 July 2024)In this interview, Fraser reflects on the meaning of the so-called ‘culture wars’ for theorising power and domination, the nature of contemporary struggles for liberation, the role the concept of labour could play in ...