Article Title
Greenpeace, Social Media, and the Possibility of Global Deliberation on the Environment
Document Type
Note
Publication Date
Winter 2012
Publication Citation
19 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 347 (2012)
Abstract
Greenpeace uses the developmental republican model of democratic
governance for setting organizational policy. This model does an excellent
job of forming members into effective leaders who are committed to the
organization and its mission. However, Greenpeace could more effectively
encourage the global community to become involved in environmental
activism and set more responsive policy by employing an Internet-based
deliberative democracy policy-setting process.
Recommended Citation
Roose, Michael
(2012)
"Greenpeace, Social Media, and the Possibility of Global Deliberation on the Environment,"
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies: Vol. 19:
Iss.
1, Article 13.
Available at:
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ijgls/vol19/iss1/13