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
3 - Theories and Methods of Agency Research 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
− Over the last decade, ESG-Agency scholars have increased their use of social and system dynamic theories, participatory and actorness approaches in agency theories, and justice approaches within critical theories.− Qualitative and multiple qualitative methods are the most widely used approaches in research on agency in earth system governance, with very slowly growing methodological pluralism. − In the future, scholars in this field may benefit from the integration of cross-disciplinary and increasingly complex methods in an effort to foster linking of environmental sciences more broadly into environmental governance research.
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