@article{56ea9910bc1211dbbbec000ea68e967b,
title = "The making of green knowledge: the contribution from activism",
abstract = "The paper discusses some of the contributions of environmental activism to the development of knowledge. The paper contrasts some of the main forms of knowledge-making that have emerged among activists and raises a number of questions both about the political and cognitive implications of such {"}green knowledge{"}. The general argument is that, in the future, new types of interaction and new spaces for communication will need to be developed if green knowledge is not to be incorporated into the dominant culture or reduced to ineffective forms of protest.",
keywords = "environmental policy, communication, environmental knowledge, green knowledge, environmental activism, environment, environmental policy, communication, environmental knowledge, green knowledge, environmental activism, environment",
author = "Andrew Jamison",
year = "2003",
language = "English",
volume = "35",
pages = "703--716",
journal = "Futures - the Journal of Policy Planning and Futures Studies",
issn = "0016-3287",
publisher = "Pergamon Press",
number = "7",
}