Book contents
- Agency in Earth System Governance
- Series page
- Agency in Earth System Governance
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Part One Introduction and Overview
- 1 Introduction: Agency in Earth System Governance
- 2 Conceptualizing Agency and Agents in Earth System Governance
- 3 Theories and Methods of Agency Research in Earth System Governance
- 4 How Geographies and Issues Matter in ESG–Agency Research
- Part Two Agency and the Dynamics of Earth System Governance
- Part Three Policy Implications and the Future of Agency in Earth System Governance Research
- Appendix ESG–Agency Harvesting Database
- References
- Index
2 - Conceptualizing Agency and Agents in Earth System Governance
from Part One - Introduction and Overview
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2020
- Agency in Earth System Governance
- Series page
- Agency in Earth System Governance
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Part One Introduction and Overview
- 1 Introduction: Agency in Earth System Governance
- 2 Conceptualizing Agency and Agents in Earth System Governance
- 3 Theories and Methods of Agency Research in Earth System Governance
- 4 How Geographies and Issues Matter in ESG–Agency Research
- Part Two Agency and the Dynamics of Earth System Governance
- Part Three Policy Implications and the Future of Agency in Earth System Governance Research
- Appendix ESG–Agency Harvesting Database
- References
- Index
Summary
− ESG–Agency scholarship highlights the fragmented, expanding, and complex forms of authority that prescribe, steer, and govern behaviour on environmental issues. − Agency scholarship on earth system governance covers interdisciplinary debates in four broad areas: the types of agents, the ways authority is exercised, the nature of agents’ influence, and the varieties of governance structures or architectures within which agents act.− Even with increasing scholarship into the fragmentation of authority and multiplication of the types agents to include nonstate, transnational, and subnational actors, states continue to be the centre of agency scholarship. Future research is needed on agency theory and the theoretical nature of relationships between actors and within differing geographic, economic, and political contexts.
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- Agency in Earth System Governance , pp. 25 - 37Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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