Summary: References/websites for 'The International Politics of the Environment and the Internet'

2005-01-27 Thread Ruediger K. W. Wurzel
Dear all, Approximately two weeks ago I asked Gep-ed list subscribers for help in finding references for a postgraduate (MA) module which is entitled ‘The International Politics of the Environment and the Internet’. I mentioned in my original mail that I am interested in references which assess

Re: Summary: References/websites for 'The International Politics of the Environment and the Internet'

2005-01-27 Thread Peter Jacques
I don't know why I didn't respond to this earlier, but I wonder if anyone has a sense of the impact of anti-environmental websites on any of these areas (policy, values, whatever). I suspect that the impact of places like www.junkscience.com is not inconsequential. Peter Peter Jacques,

Re: Summary: References/websites for 'The International Politics of the Environment and the Internet'

2005-01-27 Thread progers
Peter et al: Anyother interesting, alarming, and amusing place to look is www.freerepublic.com, an extreme right wing web site. It often has discussions about and links to property rights/wise use activists and issues in the American West. I suspect Peter J. is on to something in that