The book speaks to scholars and practitioners in areas such as sustainability, resilience, and climate, where new ideas for collective action is needed around dilemmas of the commons. It develops a theory of relationality, which captures how connectedness fosters empathy and collective action, applying it to these real-world issues.
The book speaks to scholars and practitioners in areas such as sustainability, resilience, and climate, where new ideas for collective action is needed around dilemmas of the commons. It develops a theory of relationality, which captures how connectedness fosters empathy and collective action, applying it to these real-world issues.
Raul P. Lejano is Professor of environmental education at New York University. His research revolves around two sides of relationality: how connectedness fosters collective action and disconnectedness increases vulnerability. He is a coauthor, with Wing Shan Kan, of a book entitled Relationality: The Inner Life of Public Policy (Cambridge University Press).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Caring for the commons 2. Constructing a relational theory of collective action 3. Further justifications of the relational theory 4. Illustrations: Pro-Social/Pro-Environmental behavior 5. Illustrations: Governing the commons 6. Institutional considerations 7. Prospects of relationality.
1. Introduction: Caring for the commons 2. Constructing a relational theory of collective action 3. Further justifications of the relational theory 4. Illustrations: Pro-Social/Pro-Environmental behavior 5. Illustrations: Governing the commons 6. Institutional considerations 7. Prospects of relationality.
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