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Everyday Possibilities

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  • Michael F. Maniates

    (Michael Maniates is Professor of Political Science and Environmental Science at Allegheny College, and Visiting Professor of Environmental Studies at Oberlin College (2011–2013). He holds an M.A. and PhD in Energy and Resources from the University of California. His recent work includes The Environmental Politics of Sacrifice, with John Meyer (eds.) (MIT Press 2011), and “Editing Out Unsustainable Behavior” in State of the World 2010: Transforming Culture. He is currently at work on a mass-market book on environmental agency.)

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  • Michael F. Maniates, 2012. "Everyday Possibilities," Global Environmental Politics, MIT Press, vol. 12(1), pages 121-125, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:tpr:glenvp:v:12:y:2012:i:1:p:121-125
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    1. Nick Nash & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Stuart Capstick & Valdiney Gouveia & Rafaella Carvalho Rodrigues Araújo & Monika Santos & Romeo Palakatsela & Yuebai Liu & Marie K. Harder & Xiao Wang, 2020. "Local climate change cultures: climate-relevant discursive practices in three emerging economies," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 163(1), pages 63-82, November.

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