| WP-02-27 | Social Movements,
Field Frames, and Industry Emergence: A Cultural-Political Perspective on
U.S. Recycling Michael Lounsbury, Marc J. Ventresca, and Paul M. Hirsch |
| WP-01-13 | Markets and Politics
in Urban Recycling: A Tale of Two Cities Allan Schnaiberg, Adam S. Weinberg, and David Pellow |
| WP-99-11 | Sacred Claims and Environmental Struggle Paul Friesema |
| WP-98-16 | The Human Mind as a Barrier to Wiser Environmental Agreements Max H. Bazerman, Don A. Moore, and James J. Gillespie |
| WP-98-17 | Institutionalizing the Recycling Movement: The Structuring of Dialogue in the Solid Waste Field Michael Lounsbury, Paul Hirsch, and Marc Ventresca |
| WP-98-33 | Environmental Movements Since Love Canal: Hope, Despair, and (Im)mobilization
Allan Schnaiberg |
| WP-97-30 | A Mixed-Motive Perspective on the Economics versus Environment Debate Andrew J. Hoffman, James J. Gillespie, Don A. Moore, Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni, Leigh L. Thompson, and Max H. Bazerman |
| WP-97-31 | Politicizing the Treadmill of Production: Reshaping Social Outcomes
of "Efficient Recycling" David N. Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg, and Adam S. Weinberg |
| WP-97-32 | Infrastructures and Relationships in Urban Environmental Protection:
A Tale of Two Cities David N. Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg, and Adam S. Weinberg |
| WP-96-32 | Bureaucratizing Democracy, Democratizing Bureaucracy Wendy Nelson Espeland |
| WP-96-33 | Mesa Verde and the Utes: Boundary Issues of a World Heritage Site
Paul Friesema |
| WP-96-34 | New Models for Struggle: Environmental Decision Making Through Consensus
David N. Pellow |
| WP-94-26 | Citizenship and Natural Resources: Rights in Practice Versus Rights
in Theory Adam S. Weinberg |
| WP-94-27 | Legally Mediated Identity: The National Environmental Policy Act and
the Bureaucratic Construction of Interests Wendy Nelson Espeland |
| WP-93-30 | Concrete Ideology: Dams, Organizational Culture and the U.S. Bureau
of Reclamation Wendy Nelson Espeland
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