Tilting at windmills
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In this paper, Claus and Bolander present a book called "Ecological Sanity: A Guide to Environmental Sanity" by George Claus and Karen Bolander. Pp. xv + 592.Abstract:
Ecological Sanity. By George Claus and Karen Bolander. Pp. xv + 592. (David McKay: New York, 1977.) $16.95.read more
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Large-scale wind deployment, social acceptance
TL;DR: The IEA Wind Task 28 on Social Acceptance of Wind Energy Projects aims to facilitate wind energy development by reviewing current practices, emerging ideas, and exchanging successful practices among the participating countries as discussed by the authors.
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Constitutions, Regimes and Power in Thailand
TL;DR: In this article, the authors emphasize the contested nature of constitutions and constitutionalism to explain how and why modes of participation have been affected, and argue that constitutions are themselves punctuated by struggle over the kinds of participation that are promoted, tolerated, and suppressed.
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The Peace Corps Experience: Challenge and Change, 1969-1976
TL;DR: A former deputy director of the Peace Corps offers both a first-hand look at life in the agency - in the field and at headquarters - and a radical reinterpretation of its history during the Nixon and Ford administrations.
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Pierre de Coubertin, Doped ‘Amateurs’ and the ‘Spirit of Sport’: The Role of Mythology in Olympic Anti-Doping Policies
TL;DR: The main justification for the prohibition of drugs in the Olympic Games is that drugs are contrary to the "spirit of sport" as mentioned in this paper, a claim that has been supported by Olympic ideals in their full historical relief.
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Over the Sea and Far Away? A Consideration of the Planning, Politics and Public Perception of Offshore Wind Farms
TL;DR: The authors argued that many of the same problems are experienced by both onshore and offshore wind farms, albeit in slightly different ways; and that these need to be addressed if the promised expansion in offshore wind is to be delivered.
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Of solar collectors, wind power, and car sharing: Comparing and understanding successful cases of grassroots innovations
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A Dynamic Process Model of Private Politics: Activist Targeting and Corporate Receptivity to Social Challenges
TL;DR: The authors argue that when firms are chronically targeted by social activists, they respond defensively by adopting strategic management devices that help them better manage social issues and demonstrate their normative appropriateness, which in turn increases a firm's receptivity to future activist challenges.