Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]

SCHMITTs qualitatively designed research on the critical impact of the ecology-movement may be seen in the context of historicizing the newer social movements. A conclusion is reached that, in the final result, the character of the "green" movement consists of not just ecology—but substant...

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Main Author: Tobias Sander
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Published: FQS 2003-05-01
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spelling doaj-ef2f7488318e442fb7523b1d1048784e2020-11-25T00:08:45ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272003-05-0142723Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]Tobias Sander0Universität GöttingenSCHMITTs qualitatively designed research on the critical impact of the ecology-movement may be seen in the context of historicizing the newer social movements. A conclusion is reached that, in the final result, the character of the "green" movement consists of not just ecology—but substantial society-orientated critical views at the end of the nineties. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0302484http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/736social movement, ecology, lifestyle
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Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
social movement, ecology, lifestyle
author_facet Tobias Sander
author_sort Tobias Sander
title Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]
title_short Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]
title_full Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]
title_fullStr Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]
title_full_unstemmed Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN]
title_sort review: lars schmitt (2002). ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches bewusstsein. wie rot ist eigentlich grün? [ecology and critical conscience: how red is actually green]
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2003-05-01
description SCHMITTs qualitatively designed research on the critical impact of the ecology-movement may be seen in the context of historicizing the newer social movements. A conclusion is reached that, in the final result, the character of the "green" movement consists of not just ecology—but substantial society-orientated critical views at the end of the nineties. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0302484
topic social movement, ecology, lifestyle
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/736
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