Thomas Malm
Professor
Green Ideology and its Relation to Modernity : Including a Case Study of the Green Party of Sweden
Författare
Summary, in English
This is one reason why attaining a generally accepted ideology is proving to be a drawn-out process. A second reason considered here is the perceived anomalies inherent to the concept of ‘ideology’ itself. A third reason is a reluctance of many greens to engage in what they see as an abstruse discourse of ideological articulation, commonly preferring a ‘hands-on’, activist approach to everyday politics. One of the results of this resistance is that the green movement’s relationship to surrounding society is poorly understood. It is seldom realised, therefore, that a crucial division among greens is that between ‘eco-modernists’ and ‘ecological postmodernists’
A number of heuristic principles are identified that, it is argued, together represent a platform for the on-going theoretical development. Foremost among these is the concept of complementarity that promises to reconcile dialectics with modern systems theory. These theoretical ideas are viewed in connection with the Swedish Green Party.
Avdelning/ar
- Humanekologi
Publiceringsår
2008
Språk
Engelska
Dokumenttyp
Doktorsavhandling
Förlag
Humanekologiska avd., Lunds universitet
Ämne
- Social and Economic Geography
Nyckelord
- epistemic values
- green theory
- Swedish Green Party
- praxis
- dialectics
- complementarity
- non-linearity
- systems theory
- ecologism
- ideology
- modernity
Status
Published
Handledare
- Thomas Malm
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISBN: 978-91-628-7620-3 468
Försvarsdatum
17 december 2008
Försvarstid
10:15
Försvarsplats
Kulturanatomens hörsal (sal 201), Biskopsg. 7, Lund
Opponent
- John Barry (Ph.D.)