Producing political climate change: the hidden life of US environmentalism

2008 
Despite strong public support for environmental goals, critics of the US environmental movement are so frustrated by the apparent paralysis of the movement in recent years that some have suggested that environmentalism must die so that something better can replace it. This essay offers a different assessment of the situation. It argues that pessimistic assessments of the environmental movement may be a function of limitations in the way we understand the political life of social movements. It suggests that shifting our analytical gaze from the tactical activities of environmental groups – success in what we call traditional ‘ledger’ politics – to a more strategic understanding of the political activity of social movements reveals the largely hidden ways in which environmental categories enact meaningful social change by creating and changing public consciousness through movement framing and the discursive construction of new coalitions of ideas. It then explores these possibilities in the context of clima...
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