Syllabus

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Books

  • Booth, Wayne C., Gregory G Colomb, and Joseph Williams (2008) The Craft of Research. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Especially part III, "Making a claim and supporting it" (pp. 105-170).
  • McCloskey, Deirdre N. (1999) Economical Writing. Second edt. (2008). Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc.

Compendium

The following articles is available in a compendium that you can buy in the Kopiutsalg at Akademika bookshop, Blindern. Bring Your Student ID Card.

  • Adams, W.H. (2009) “The Dilemma of Sustainability”, in Green Development: Environment and Sustainability in the Third World (London: Routledge), pp. 1-25.
  • Clapp, J. and P. Dauvergne (2011) "Chapter 1: Peril or Prosperity? Mapping Worldviews of Global Environmental Change" in Paths to a Green World: the Political Economy of the Global Environment. Cambridge, MIT Press. pp. 1 – 18
  • Geus, Marius de. (1999). "Ecological Utopias: Envisioning the Sustainable Society". Utrecht: International Books, chapters 1-2, pp. 29-56
  • Goldemberg J. and Lucon O. (2010) “Energy: The Facts”, in "Energy, Environment and Development", 2nd ed. (London: Earthscan), pp. 101-179.
  • Harrison, Lawrence  and Samuel  Huntington (2011),  "Culture  Matters.  How Values Shape Human Progress"  (New York: Basic Books), pp. 2-29. (The chapter on the curriculum is chapter 1, written by David Landes, and is called "Culture Makes Almost All the Difference") 
  • Jasanoff, S. (2004) “Heaven and Earth: The Politics of Environmental Images”, in Jasanoff, S and M.L.Martello (eds.) Earthly Politics: Local and Global in Environmental Governance, MIT Press.  Pages 31 - 54
  • Murphy, P.C. (2005) “What a Book Can do: The Publication and Reception of Silent Spring”, University of Massachusets, pp. 199-221
  • Nordaard, Kari Marie (2001), “Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions, and Everyday Life”, Cambridge, Mass. And London: The MIT Press, chapter Introduction, pp. 1-12
  • Polanyi, K. (1944) Chapter 15, “Market and Nature” in The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time, Beacon Press, Boston, pp. 187-200
  • Scott, J.C. (1998) Chapter 1. "Nature and Space"  in Seeing like a state. How certain schemes to improve the human condition have failed. Yale University Press, (pp 11-52)
  • Syse. K. L. (2015) “Celebrity chefs, ethical food consuption and the good life” in Syse, K.L. and Mueller. M.L. (eds.) Sustainable consumption and the good life : interdisciplinary perspectives, Routledge, ch. 10, pp. 165-182
  • Thomas, A. (2000) “Meanings and Views of Development”, in T. Allen and A. Thomas (eds.) Poverty and Development into the 21st Century (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 23-48.
  • Wilhite, H. and J. Norgard. (2004). “Equating efficiency with reduction: A self-deception in energy policy”. Energy and Environment 15 (3): pp. 991-1011.
  • Wilhite, H (2012). "The Energy Dilemma" in Bj?rkdahl, K and K. Nielsen (2012) Development and Environment: Practices, Theories, Policies. Oslo: Unipub, pp: 81 - 97.
  • Witoszek, N. (2011), “Askeladden, or the Norwegian Tao” in Witoszek, N. The Origins of the Regime of Goodness: Remapping the Cultural History of Norway (Oslo 2011) , pp. 108-122.
  • Witoszek, N. (2012) “Enemies of Sustainability? The Empire of Vogue” in Bj?rkdahl, K and K. Nielsen (2012) Development and Environment: Practices, Theories, Policies. Oslo: Unipub, pp: 119 - 134.

Articles available online

You must be logged on via the University of Oslo server in order to access the following articles. If you are off campus, please read how to log on here. The articles will also be available as pdf. files in Fronter shortly before the commencement of the course.

 

 
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