Ecopolitics Online Journal Vol 1. No 2. Autumn/Winter 2008 available from www.ecopoliticsonline.comEcopolitics Online Journal Vol 1. No 2. Autumn/Winter 2008 ISSN 2009-0315 Contents:1. Ecofeminism and a politics of performative affinity: direct action, subaltern voices, and thegreen public sphere............................ Chaone Mallory 2-112. Transition Towns: ‘Survival’, ‘Resilience’ and Sustainable Communities: Outline of a Research Agenda .........John Barry and Stephen Quilley 12-313. Environmental Exploitation: An analysis and taxonomy.....................................Gerald Nagtzaam 32 - 424. Return to the Villages........................ Mark Somma 43-595. Green Ireland? Waste in its Social Context................................ G. Honor Fagan and Michael Murray 60-73The Dilemma of Justice: Foreign Oil Multinationals and Human rights violation in the NigerDelta of Nigeria. .............................Victor Ojakorotu 74-966. Commentary: ‘The Irish Green Party and the Referendum for the EU Reform Treaty ofLisbon’ ..............................................Liam Leonard 97- 987. Commentary: ‘A Letter from Bali’ J. Timmons Roberts, with an Introduction on the Bali Conference by Peter Doran....................................................................99-1008. Book Reviews....................................................100-103 Posted by Liam Leonard at
______________________________________ Ecopolitics Online Journal Volume 1 No. 1 Autumn/Winter 2007 Utopias, Ecotopias and Green communities: Exploring the Activism, Settlements and Living Patterns of Green Idealists ______________________________________ Contents: Articles: 1. Lucy Sargisson: ‘Imperfect Utopias: Green Intentional Communities’ ……………………………………1 - 24 2. Marius De Geus: ‘Towards an Ecological Art of Living: On the Value of Ecological Utopias for our Future’…………………………………………… 25- 49 3. Peter North: ‘Alternative Currencies as Localised Utopias’…………...................................…. 50- 64 4. Jon Anderson: ‘Elusive Escapes: Everyday Life and Ecotopias’………………………………………. 64- 82 5. John Barry: ‘Towards a Concrete Utopian Model of Green Political Economy: From Economic Growth and Ecological Modernisation to Economic Security’ ……………………………………………………. 83- 104 6. Liam Leonard: ‘Sustaining Ecotopias: Identity, Activism and Place’ …………………………………....... 105- 122 7. Laurence Cox: ‘Building Utopia Here and Now’ ………....................................……………….123- 132 Conference Papers: 8. Mark Garavan: ‘Trying to make sense: Campaigns and the structure of discursive opportunities’. Paper from the 4th Ralahine Utopian Workshop, November 2 2007 …………………………………………………………….133- 137 Book Reviews: 10. Michael Ewing: Review: Power to the People? Assessing Democracy in Ireland TASC at New Island (2007) …………………………………….............................…… 138 11. Liam Leonard: Review of Social Movements and Ireland by Linda Connolly and Niamh Hourigan (Eds) (2006) Manchester University Press……….......................................….. 139
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