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Environmental Security in Greece : Perceptions from Industry, Government, NGOs and the Public, Hardback Book

Environmental Security in Greece : Perceptions from Industry, Government, NGOs and the Public Hardback

Part of the Digital Activism And Society: Politics, Economy And Culture In Network Communication series

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Environmental Security in Greece establishes stakeholders' perceptions of environmental security and energy security taking a Q-methodology and Digital Media Research Framework approach.

In-depth individual viewpoints and opinions of policymakers, energy-industry leaders, NGOs' members and the public are described throughout. The book demonstrates the value of applying Q-methodology in the study of climate change as a security issue in a vulnerable country like Greece which represents a range of countries with many interrelated economic, societal, political and security problems.

The research was conducted during the period from August 2007-2016 prior to the Paris Climate Agreement.

Q-methodology systematically reveals the traditional and non-traditional security approaches and theories and compares academic and public perceptions.

The methodology provides a means of investigating human subjectivity not hitherto used to investigate climate change and security issues.

The author establishes a number of discourse factors shifting the discussion from traditional security and climate change scepticism to ecological security and protection.

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