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Speaking Private Authority: The Construction of Sustainability in Forests and Fisheries expands upon current understandings of the emergent global phenomenon that is private authority. As private authority is becoming increasingly important in the conduct of global governance, broadening our collective understanding of it will prove beneficial. Roberto J. Flores argues that private actors are not simply outgrowths of existent social structures or material conditions, rather they are purposive agents strategically pursuing an agenda. Therefore, explaining private authority requires an examination of the constitutive elements that underlie this social phenomenon––to which the author applies an analytical framework that combines social network theory with discourse analysis. The author applies these tools to two cases taken from the environmental sector––forests and fisheries—and finds that as environmental politics takes on an increasingly networked character the actors that are best able to generate and wield private authority are those that strategically place themselves in-between networks through the construction of discursive nodal points around which competing actors are forced to converge—at the level of identity. The case studies specifically look at how particular actors leveraged construction of the sustainable development concept in order to strategically place themselves in advantageous positions for exercising private authority.

Table of Contents
Introduction

Chapter 1: Private Authority in Network Society

Chapter 2: Analytical Framework

Chapter 3: The Contours of the Environmental Discourse

Chapter 4: The Emergence of Private Governors and Competing Networks in the Forestry Sector

Chapter 5: The FSC and the Exercise of Private Authority

Chapter 6: The Emergence of Private Governance and Competing Networks in the Fisheries Sector

Chapter 7: The MSC and the Exercise of Private Authority

Chapter 8: Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 26/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793603043, 978-1793603043
      ISBN10: 1793603049

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Speaking Private Authority: The Construction of Sustainability in Forests and Fisheries expands upon current understandings of the emergent global phenomenon that is private authority. As private authority is becoming increasingly important in the conduct of global governance, broadening our collective understanding of it will prove beneficial. Roberto J. Flores argues that private actors are not simply outgrowths of existent social structures or material conditions, rather they are purposive agents strategically pursuing an agenda. Therefore, explaining private authority requires an examination of the constitutive elements that underlie this social phenomenon––to which the author applies an analytical framework that combines social network theory with discourse analysis. The author applies these tools to two cases taken from the environmental sector––forests and fisheries—and finds that as environmental politics takes on an increasingly networked character the actors that are best able to generate and wield private authority are those that strategically place themselves in-between networks through the construction of discursive nodal points around which competing actors are forced to converge—at the level of identity. The case studies specifically look at how particular actors leveraged construction of the sustainable development concept in order to strategically place themselves in advantageous positions for exercising private authority.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Private Authority in Network Society

      Chapter 2: Analytical Framework

      Chapter 3: The Contours of the Environmental Discourse

      Chapter 4: The Emergence of Private Governors and Competing Networks in the Forestry Sector

      Chapter 5: The FSC and the Exercise of Private Authority

      Chapter 6: The Emergence of Private Governance and Competing Networks in the Fisheries Sector

      Chapter 7: The MSC and the Exercise of Private Authority

      Chapter 8: Conclusion

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