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Robyn Eckersley

 
     
 
Robyn Eckersley

Robyn Eckersley is an Associate Professor in the School of Political Science, Sociology and Criminology at the University of Melbourne, where she researches and teaches in the areas of environmental politics, political theory, and global politics.

Her major publications include Environmentalism and Political Theory: Toward an Ecocentric Approach (1992); Markets, the State, and the Environment: Towards Integration (editor; 1995); The Green State: Rethinking Sovereignty and Democracy (2004); The State and the Global Ecological Crisis (coedited with John Barry; 2005); and Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge (coedited with Andrew Dobson; 2006).

 
 

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Link: http://www.politics.unimelb.edu.au/aboutus/eckersley.html
 
Last Updated: Sep 25, 2007


 
 

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