Importance of Local Action
In: Monthly Review, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 54
ISSN: 0027-0520
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In: Monthly Review, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 54
ISSN: 0027-0520
In: British journal of visual impairment: BJVI, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 95-100
ISSN: 1744-5809
Much of the local action to help people with impaired vision has been with us for well over a century. You would think, therefore, that its purpose - its essential credo - would now be well established and clear. Not so. In fact its place in the firmament of community endeavour has never been more muddied and muddled. it is under pressure, under attack and insecure. Why is this so? This paper explores how local voluntary action has lost focus; and what can be done to reassert the values and mores that should underpin it.
"The development of the Landcare movement across the world during the last two decades" -- Provided by publisher
In: Development and cooperation: D+C, Heft 5, S. 24-25
ISSN: 0723-6980
World Affairs Online
In: Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Band 56, Heft 8, S. 299-300
ISSN: 1559-1476
In: The American review of public administration: ARPA, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 32-35
ISSN: 1552-3357
In: The Adelphi Papers, Band 37, Heft 311, S. 45-75
In: Local government studies, Band 13, Heft 3, S. 103-104
ISSN: 1743-9388
In: Zeitschrift für Frauenforschung und Geschlechterstudien, Band 19, Heft 1/2, S. 138-150
Anhand dreier lokaler Frauenprojekte untersucht der Beitrag das Wechsel- und Zusammenspiel verschiedener Politikebenen mit der Fragestellung, inwiefern globale Prozesse eine Relevanz für lokale Fraueneinrichtungen haben. Die Autorin stellt dabei fest, dass es keine einheitlichen Linien, sei es top-down (international - national - regional - lokal) oder bottom-up gibt, sondern Austausch und Dynamiken variabel sind. Die Einbindung in lokale, regionale, nationale und internationale Netzwerke belegt die zunehmende Bedeutung nichtstaatlicher Frauenorganisationen. Am Beispiel der untersuchten Einrichtungen in Nordrhein-Westfalen ist die Vielfalt der Netzwerke beeindruckend, aus denen die lokalen Frauenprojekte hervorgegangen sind und die sie aktuell aktiv weiter knüpfen. Insgesamt plädiert die Autorin dafür, den "From the Bottom up"-Ansatz der Bewegungsforschung für frauenpolitisches Engagement fruchtbar zu machen. (ICA)
1. Introduction -- 2. The commonwealth and international relations theory -- 3. The commonwealth brand : membership and identities -- 4. Two case studies : Mozambique and Rwanda -- 5. Mapping commonwealth peripheries : a classification and analysis of commonwealth pre-accession states -- 6. Conclusion.
This book examines Commonwealth identity through the lens of its membership criteria, its recent enlargement and its constant reincarnation. In so doing it exposes various shortcomings in current thinking about international relations and the Commonwealth. Furthermore, it reveals how a number of turning points in the Commonwealth's history have shaped its membership rules and illustrates how the official Commonwealth still has the potential to expand and develop to best reflect an organisation that represents a third of the world's population.
In: Frontiers: a journal of women studies, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 203
ISSN: 1536-0334
In: Howarth , C , Lane , M & Slevin , A (eds) 2021 , Addressing the climate crisis: Local action in theory and practice . Palgrave Macmillan .
This open access book brings together a collection of cutting-edge insights into how action can and is already being taken against climate change at multiple levels of our societies, amidst growing calls for transformative and inclusive climate action. In an era of increasing recognition regarding climate and ecological breakdown, this book offers hope, inspiration and analyses for multi-level climate action, spanning varied communities, places, spaces, agents and disciplines, demonstrating how the energy and dynamism of local scales are a powerful resource in turning the tide. Interconnected yet conceptually distinct, the book's three sections span multiple levels of analysis, interrogating diverse perspectives and practices inherent to the vivid tapestry of climate action emerging locally, nationally and internationally. Delivered in collaboration with the UK's 'Place-Based Climate Action Network', chapters are drawn from a wide range of authors with varying backgrounds spread across academia, policy and practice.
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