Matching: Please match the term, thinker, and/or text in column A with its compl
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Matching: Please match the term, thinker, and/or text in column A with its complement or correspondent in column B, by placing the appropriate identification letter/number in the space provided. (You may use answers more than once.) Note to Instructors: Scramble the items in column B before administering an exam. Also, ifpreparing an exam for electronic grading, the above instructions should be modified to instruct students how to fill in their bubble sheets Column Column B A Garrett Hardin The Tragedy of the Commons" Aesop- "Androcles and the Lion" C Conceptions D Connections E Contestations F UNESCO GPhenomenological rupture H Frame analysis Ecological knowledge Community ties Political strategy Tbilisi Declaration Crisis of trust David Snow & Robert Benford I Paulo Freire JSelf-interests K Bruno Latour L Ray Murphy M Saul Alinsky N Michael Eichler Conscientization Problem of collective action Actor network theory Rules for Radicals Consensus-based approach O Peter Eisinger P Michael Bell Political opportunity structure Double politicsExplanation / Answer
1.The Author of this Article "The Tragedy of the Commons", published in the journal Science is Garrett Hardin ANSWER to Ist Question IS (A).
2.The tale of Androcles and the Lion is said to have been written by Aesop .
3.If you will go through the Prof Mayerfeld Bell’s book on environmental sociology, You will find there following lines:ecological knowledge – conceptions.
“Everything we do has environmental implications, as responsible citizens recognize today".The last part of book is “The Practical”: in which it we can bring about a more ecological society, taking the relations of the material and the ideal into account. Here he talks about the three “cons”: conceptions, connections and contestations being the three foundations of ecological mobilization; i.e. to mobilize the ecological society we need ecological knowledge – conceptions. We need the solidarity of community ties – connections and we need political strategy – contestations. We need a good foundation of ecological and environmental concepts, we need to network and partner with a wider variety of stakeholders of this one earth and most important, we need political will to ensure that the move towards sustainable development is not mere rhetoric but reality.
4.solidarity of community ties – connections.
5.political strategy – contestations.
6..Tbilisi Declaration (1977) The world's first intergovernmental conference on environmental education was organized by the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in cooperation with the U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP) and was convened in Tbilisi, Georgia (USSR) from October 14-26, 1977.
8.Framing has been utilized to explain the process of social movements (Snow & Benford, Robert Benford and David Snow were two of the four authors on the paper Frame alignment processes and related with fram analysis.
11. Actor Network Theory Is associated with forceful critiques of conventional and critical sociology. Developed by science and technology studies(STS) scholars Michel Callon and Bruno Latour, the sociologist John Law, and others, it can more technically be described as a "material-semiotic" method. This means that it maps relations that are simultaneously material (between things) and semiotic (between concepts). It assumes that many relations are both material and semiotic.
13…Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals is a 1971 book by community activist and writer Saul D. Alinsky about how to successfully run a movement for change. It was the last book that Alinsky wrote and was published shortly before his death in 1972