CES Summer School

Environmental Values and Public Policies

July 12 to 15, 2011

Meliá Palácio da Lousã, Lousã

Reading List

 

Laurent Thévenot

Thévenot, L. (forthcoming). BOUNDED JUSTIFIABILITY. Making commonality on the basis of binding engagements. In Dumouchel Paul and Gotoh Reiko (eds.) Bounds and Boundaries: New Perspectives on Justice and Culture, Cambridge, Ma., Cambridge University Press.

 
Thévenot L., 2011, Conventions for Measuring and questioning Policies. The case of 50 years of policy evaluations through a statistical survey. Working paper INSEE.

 

John O’Neill

O'Neill, J., Holland, A., Light, A., 2008. Environmental Values. London: Routledge. Ch. 1 “Values and the environment”.


O'Neill, J., Holland, A., Light, A., 2008. Environmental Values. London: Routledge. Ch. 2 “Human well-being and the natural world”


O'Neill, J., Holland, A., Light, A., 2008. Environmental Values. London: Routledge. Ch. 5 “Value pluralism, value commensurability and environmental choice”.  

 

Clive Spash

O'Neill, J., Spash, C.L., 2000. “Conceptions of value in environmental decision-making”. Environmental Values 9, 521-536.


Spash, C.L., 2008. “Deliberative monetary valuation and the evidence for a new value theory”. Land Economics 84, 469-488.


Spash, C.L., 2010. “The brave new world of carbon trading”. New Polit. Econ. 15, 169-195.

 

Joao Rodrigues and Ricardo Coelho

Lohmann, L., 2010. “Uncertainty Markets and Carbon Markets: Variations on Polanyian Themes”. New Political Economy, 15(2), 225–254.


MacKenzie, D., 2009. “Making things the same: Gases, emission rights and the politics of carbon markets.” Accounting, Organizations and Society, 34 (3-4), 440-455.

 

José Maria Castro Caldas

Martinez-Alier, J., Munda, G., O'Neill, J., 1998. “Weak comparability of values as a foundation for ecological economics”. Ecological Economics, 26(3), 277-286.

 

Laura Centemeri

Thévenot, L., Moody, M., Lafaye, C., 2000. “Forms of Valuing Nature: Arguments and Modes of Justification in French and American Environmental Disputes”, in Lamont Michèle and Thévenot Laurent (eds.), Rethinking Comparative Cultural Sociology: Repertoires of Evaluation in France and the United States, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 229-272.

 
Thévenot, L., Moody, M., 2000. “Comparing Models of Strategy, Interests, and the Public Good in French and American Environmental Disputes”, in Lamont Michèle and Thévenot Laurent (eds.), Rethinking comparative cultural sociology: Repertoires of Evaluation in France and the United States, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 273-306.

 

Stefania Barca

Martinez-Alier, J., 2009. “Social Metabolism, Ecological Distribution Conflicts, and Languages of Valuation.” Capitalism Nature Socialism, 20(1), 58 – 87.

 
Armiero, M., 2008. “Seeing Like a Protester: Nature, Power, and Environmental Struggles.” Left History, 13(1), 59-76.

 


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