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Studying Global Environmental Meetings to Understand Global Environmental Governance: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
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Studying Global Environmental Meetings to Understand Global Environmental Governance: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 1–20.
Research Articles
Capturing the Personal in Politics: Ethnographies of Global Environmental Governance
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 21–40.
Producing Targets for Conservation: Science and Politics at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 41–63.
Boundary Objects and Global Consensus: Scalar Narratives of Marine Conservation in the Convention on Biological Diversity
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 64–83.
Fuel for the Fire: Biofuels and the Problem of Translation at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 84–101.
Negotiating the Nagoya Protocol: Indigenous Demands for Justice
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 102–124.
Forums
What Does Collaborative Event Ethnography Tell Us About Global Environmental Governance?
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 125–131.
Collaborative Event Ethnography: Between Structural Power and Empirical Nuance?
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 132–138.
Book Review Essays
Public–Private Partnering in Natural Resource Extraction
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 139–145.
Book Reviews
Contested Forms of Governance in Marine Protected Areas: A Study of Co-Management and Adaptive Co-Management
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 146–147.
What's Wrong with Climate Politics and How to Fix It
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 148–149.
Oil Injustice: Resisting and Conceding a Pipeline in Ecuador
Global Environmental Politics (2014) 14 (3): 150–151.
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