Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common Goods

<span class="abs_content">This paper aims at studying environmental participative movements which have national/Eu­ro­pean/international relevance and use digital media, as well as local connections and conventional networks for interacting, socializing, mobilizing people and tacklin...

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Main Authors: Laura Massoli, Lucia D’Ambrosi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Coordinamento SIBA 2014-11-01
Series:Partecipazione e Conflitto
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Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/14350
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spelling doaj-69747f8b5c81424786714bc3477929ae2021-06-28T08:02:37ZengCoordinamento SIBAPartecipazione e Conflitto1972-76232035-66092014-11-017365768110.1285/i20356609v7i3p65713675Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common GoodsLaura Massoli0Lucia D’Ambrosi1Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Public Administration DepartmentUniversity of Macerata<span class="abs_content">This paper aims at studying environmental participative movements which have national/Eu­ro­pean/international relevance and use digital media, as well as local connections and conventional networks for interacting, socializing, mobilizing people and tackling civic and social issues. By using a comparative approach, this article focuses on Italian and European projects promoted by movements in order to support a culture of environmental security and a sustainable development for everybody. The analysis hi­gh­lights significant differences among movements in terms of capability of interacting with institutions and other stakeholders, establishing partnerships and cooperating for local development and community empowerment. The objective is to provide a first model of environmental socialization based on several pro­mi­sing features: networks and innovative forms of partnership; level of activism and capability of planning participative initiatives; intensity of civic cohesion that is the ability of creating connections beyond their own movement, rooting inside the territorial community in a meaningful and enduring way</span><br />http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/14350civic participationempowermentcommon goodsenvironmental movementssocialization processes
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Lucia D’Ambrosi
Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common Goods
Partecipazione e Conflitto
civic participation
empowerment
common goods
environmental movements
socialization processes
author_facet Laura Massoli
Lucia D’Ambrosi
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title Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common Goods
title_short Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common Goods
title_full Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common Goods
title_fullStr Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common Goods
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Movements, Institutions and Civil Society: A New Way to Preserve Common Goods
title_sort environmental movements, institutions and civil society: a new way to preserve common goods
publisher Coordinamento SIBA
series Partecipazione e Conflitto
issn 1972-7623
2035-6609
publishDate 2014-11-01
description <span class="abs_content">This paper aims at studying environmental participative movements which have national/Eu­ro­pean/international relevance and use digital media, as well as local connections and conventional networks for interacting, socializing, mobilizing people and tackling civic and social issues. By using a comparative approach, this article focuses on Italian and European projects promoted by movements in order to support a culture of environmental security and a sustainable development for everybody. The analysis hi­gh­lights significant differences among movements in terms of capability of interacting with institutions and other stakeholders, establishing partnerships and cooperating for local development and community empowerment. The objective is to provide a first model of environmental socialization based on several pro­mi­sing features: networks and innovative forms of partnership; level of activism and capability of planning participative initiatives; intensity of civic cohesion that is the ability of creating connections beyond their own movement, rooting inside the territorial community in a meaningful and enduring way</span><br />
topic civic participation
empowerment
common goods
environmental movements
socialization processes
url http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/14350
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