Sustainability and neoliberalisation in the political blogosphere
The following research analyses popular political blogs from the US and New Zealand, focussing on the way environmental sustainability is conceptualised and the way neoliberalism is embedded within these conceptualisations. This study follows from the recognised importance of sustainability, its ten...
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ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-103752015-05-02T03:44:03ZSustainability and neoliberalisation in the political blogosphereZhou, Zhousustainabilityneoliberalisationpolitical blogsenvironmentmediaThe following research analyses popular political blogs from the US and New Zealand, focussing on the way environmental sustainability is conceptualised and the way neoliberalism is embedded within these conceptualisations. This study follows from the recognised importance of sustainability, its tense relationship with neoliberalisation, the significance of media in communicating sustainability, and the emergence of political blogs as both purported supplement to, and contester of, mainstream media.University of Canterbury. Social & Political Science2015-04-22T08:12:52Z2015-04-22T08:12:52Z2012Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/10375enNZCUCopyright Zhou Zhouhttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml |
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The following research analyses popular political blogs from the US and New Zealand, focussing on the way environmental sustainability is conceptualised and the way neoliberalism is embedded within these conceptualisations. This study follows from the recognised importance of sustainability, its tense relationship with neoliberalisation, the significance of media in communicating sustainability, and the emergence of political blogs as both purported supplement to, and contester of, mainstream media. |
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Sustainability and neoliberalisation in the political blogosphere |
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Sustainability and neoliberalisation in the political blogosphere |
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