VideoCategory: Environmental politics

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Environmental politics research examines the interaction between political processes and environmental issues, focusing on how policies, power, and governance shape sustainable outcomes. This field explores topics such as environmental regulation, policy-making, activism, and global negotiations, addressing challenges at local and international levels. As a key area within political science, environmental politics offers crucial insights into societal responses to ecological crises. JoVE Visualize enhances this understanding by pairing relevant PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, enriching the exploration of research methods and outcomes for students and researchers alike.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Environmental Politics Research

Established approaches in environmental politics research often include qualitative analysis, such as policy analysis, discourse analysis, and case studies that explore political decision-making and stakeholder interactions. Quantitative methods like statistical modeling and survey research help assess the impact of environmental policies and public opinion. Historical and comparative methods are also widely used to understand policy evolution across different regions. These techniques collectively facilitate a comprehensive examination of political dynamics influencing environmental governance and regulation.

Emerging Trends and Innovative Approaches

Recent trends in environmental politics research incorporate digital data analysis, including social media analytics and big data approaches to track activism and public sentiment. Network analysis is increasingly applied to study the relationships between political actors, interest groups, and environmental organizations. Experimental methods and simulation models are becoming more prominent for testing policy outcomes and stakeholder behavior. These innovative tools, explored alongside JoVE’s experiment videos, offer fresh perspectives on complex environmental political processes, improving understanding of governance challenges and possibilities.

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Recently Published Articles

October 12, 2017

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British Journal for the History of Science

The politics of cognition: liberalism and the evolutionary origins of Victorian education

  • Matthew Daniel Eddy et al.

May 1, 1989

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Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

Science and public policy

  • W D Carey et al.

March 1, 1970

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Zahnarztliche Mitteilungen

[Forward looking social politics in the industrial society]

  • H Rohde et al.

August 1, 1988

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The Medical Journal of Australia

On the “Grim Reaper” campaign

  • C Harcourt, J Edwards, R Philpot et al.

July 16, 1986

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Nursing Times

Politics in the fast lane

  • S Haines et al.

June 29, 2001

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Nature

Stem-cell debate heats up as Bush ponders policy

  • M Wadman et al.