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CCP 2 (2008) - January 2008
CCP 1 (2007) - April 2007
CCP 2 (2008) - January 2008
Editorial
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Research
P4P – Podcasting for Participation. How can digital Grassroots Media Support Sustainable Development?
Dennis Mocigemba
Broadcasting environmental expertise - maintaining collective sentiments
Lars Kjerulf Petersen
Practice
Forschungs-Bildungs-Kooperation – Erste Erfahrungen aus transdisziplinärer Forschung mit Kindern und Jugendlichen
Ika Darnhofer
Environmental Sociology in Higher Education: Engaging students in active learning processes
Evangelos I. Manolas
Students
Multiformity at risk in Dutch newspapers? A case study on the ‘Probo Koala’, an environmental incident
Jacintha G.B. van Dijk
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CCP 1 (2007) - April 2007
Editorial
Editorial
Research
Organisation of Urban Space and Sustainable Development - Case of Upper-Class Gated Communities in Metro-Manila
Dr. Kristiina Kuvaja, University of Jyväskylä, Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy
BERECHENBARE ZUKÜNFTE. Computer, Katastrophen und Öffentlichkeit – Eine Inhaltsanalyse „futurologischer“ Artikel der Wochenzeitschrift „Der Spiegel“ (1965 bis 2005)
Dr. Gabriele Gramelsberger, Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Philosophie
Does Public Participation in Environmental Decisions lead to improved Environmental Quality? Towards an analytical Framework.
Dr. Jens Newig, Universität Osnabrück, Institut für Umweltsystemforschung
Practice
Education for Sustainability through Experiential Learning
Michael Herrmann, Senior Lecturer & Researcher Design (for Sustainability), BA (Honours) Design, The Leeds School of Architecture, Landscape and Design Faculty of Arts & Society
Students
Ist eine nachhaltige Informationsgesellschaft möglich?
Torben Scheper und Anne Zetl
Book Review
Nick and Chris Lunch: Insights into Participatory Video: a Handbook for the Field.
Rezension von Robert Chamber
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