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Climate change as a discursive frame for environmental management: How social movement organisations frame the debate in Finland
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Hannah Strauss
- Posted on February 8th, 2009
Tagged:
climate change
discourse
Finland
social movements
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Web Article
Authors:
Hannah Strauss
Source:
(2008)
URL:
http://www.ems-research.org/?q=node/35
Keywords:
climate change
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discourse
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Finland
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social movements
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