Authors
Maarten A Hajer
Publication date
2005
Book
Discourse theory in European politics: Identity, policy and governance
Pages
297-315
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Description
In the late 1980s, I studied developments in environmental politics, a field that I had, untiil then, not examined in any detail. Given my background studying social movements and political institutions, I was intrigued by the'career'of the environmental movement. In twenty years, it had transformed from a counter-cultural movement, practising the symbolic politics of street demonstrations, lifestyle choices, and alternative consumption (expressed in an elaborate and very visible urban circuit encompassing bookshops, wholemeal food stores, dress codes, communal households, and so on) to a more mainstream political force, seeking representation and influence through'green'parties and professional lobbying (see Hajer, 1995). Upon reflection, it seemed obvious that much more was going on in environmental politics than fighting'environmental degradation'. The differences in style, both in terms of ways of life and of …
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