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In: | International Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies and Environmental Communication, 3, 2014, 02, S. 80-85 |
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Editura Universitară ADI Publication
Editura Universitara ADI Publication |
Medientyp: | Artikel, E-Artikel |
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2285-3324
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veröffentlicht in: | International Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies and Environmental Communication |
Kollektion: | CEEOL Central and Eastern European Online Library sid-53-col-ceeol |
Social conflicts which have their source in environmental issues have already become a common phenomenon, due to social movements that gained momentum against transnational industrial megaprojects that affect a large number of stakeholders - individuals, companies, communities, lifestyles, and the ecosystem. Conceptualizations are forced to keep up with the space-commitment as a way of moving between de-territorialization and re-reteritorialization. |