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Dumpster Diving for a Better World
Explaining Unconventional Protest and Public Support for Actions against Food Waste
Benedikt Jahnke and Ulf Liebe
.12222 . 10.1111/ijcs.12222 Edlmayr , Christa . 2009 . “Living beyond Capitalism: Mülltonnentauchen als konsumkritische Praxis” [Dumpster Diving as Consumption Critical Practice]. Master's thesis, University of Vienna, Austria. Edwards , Ferne
Anna Scolobig, Luigi Pellizzoni, and Chiara Bianchizza
/Bozen, in the region of Trentino Alto Adige/Südtirol in Northern Italy. The province borders Austria (provinces of Tyrol and Salzburg) to the east and north and Switzerland (canton of Grisons) to the west. The municipality (6,306 inhabitants in its ten
Humans, Plants, and Networks
A Critical Review
Laura Calvet-Mir and Matthieu Salpeteur
such an approach to compare the sources of knowledge related to traditional Tyrolean dishes and to herbal remedies across a sample of Austrian migrants living in Australia, Brazil, and Peru. In their study, they collect information on personal networks
Evert Van de Vliert
.198 −0.812 Argentina 0.106 0.402 0.992 0.419 Armenia 1.138 −0.792 −0.956 −0.913 Australia 0.579 1.315 0.688 1.980 Austria 0.880 1.347 0.627 1.599 Azerbaijan 1.138 −0.765 −0.767 −1.662 Bangladesh −0.798 −1.373 −1.252 −0.939 Belarus 1.654 −0.247 0.257 −1
Marco Sonnberger and Michael Ruddat
. Dordrecht : Springer . 10.1007/978-1-4020-9450-7_5 Walter , Götz , and Heinz Gutscher . 2010 . “ Public Acceptance of Wind Energy and Bioenergy Projects in the Framework of Distributive and Procedural Justice Theories: Insights from Germany, Austria
Glaciers in the Anthropocene
A Biocultural View
Daniel Gaudio and Mauro Gobbi
place on glaciers of the European Alps during WWI, in one of the highest altitude front lines in human history. This frozen scenario (evoked by the word “white”) was the “grave” for hundreds of Italian, Austrian, and other nationality soldiers who lost
The OECD Water Governance Principles in Flood Risk Management
Understanding Conflicts and Frictions in Dutch Flood Protection
Nadine Keller, Barbara Tempels, and Thomas Hartmann
versus Resilience to Mountain Hazards in Austria—Paradigms of Vulnerability Revisited .” Nat Hazards Earth Syst Sci 9 ( 2 ): 337 – 352 . doi: 10.5194/nhess-9-337-2009 . Fuchs , Sven , Margreth Keiler , and Andreas Zischg . 2015 . “ A
Plastic Packaging, Food Supply, and Everyday Life
Adopting a Social Practice Perspective in Social-Ecological Research
Lukas Sattlegger, Immanuel Stieß, Luca Raschewski, and Katharina Reindl
of thought in Austria and Germany, sharing a common research focus but applying heterogeneous theoretical and conceptual assumptions (for a comparison, see Kramm et al. 2017 ). In this article, we mainly refer to SRN as they are conceptualized in the
Fostering peace through dialogue
The international social democratic movement and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Pentti Väänänen
The Socialist International (SI), the worldwide forum of the socialist, social democratic, and labor parties, actively looked for a solution to the Jewish-Palestinian conflict in the 1980s. At that time, the Israeli Labour Party still was the leading political force in Israel, as it had been historically since the foundation of the country. The Labour Party was also an active member of the SI. The Party’s leader, Shimon Peres, was one of its vice-presidents. At the same time, the social democratic parties were the leading political force in Western Europe. Several important European leaders, many of them presidents and prime ministers, were involved in the SI’s work. They included personalities such as Willy Brandt of Germany; former president of the SI, Francois Mitterrand of France; James Callaghan of Great Britain; Bruno Kreisky of Austria; Bettini Craxi of Italy; Felipe Gonzalez of Spain; Mario Soares of Portugal; Joop de Uyl of the Netherlands; Olof Palme of Sweden; Kalevi Sorsa of Finland; Anker Jörgensen of Denmark; and Gro Harlem Brudtland of Norway—all of whom are former vice-presidents of the SI. As a result, in the 1980s, the SI in many ways represented Europe in global affairs, despite the existence of the European Community (which did not yet have well-defined common foreign policy objectives).