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Studying global environmental meetings to understand global environmental governance: Collaborative event ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity

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Campbell, LM; Corson, C; Gray, NJ; MacDonald, KI; Brosius, JP
Published in: Global Environmental Politics
January 1, 2014

This special issue introduces readers to collaborative event ethnography (CEE), a method developed to support the ethnographic study of large global environmental meetings. CEE was applied by a group of seventeen researchers at the Tenth Conference of the Parties (COP10) to the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) to study the politics of biodiversity conservation. In this introduction, we describe our interests in global environmental meetings as sites where the politics of biodiversity conservation can be observed and as windows into broader governance networks. We specify the types of politics we attend to when observing such meetings and then describe the CBD, its COP, challenges meetings pose for ethnographic researchers, how CEE responds to these challenges generally, and the specifics of our research practices at COP10. Following a summary of the contributed papers, we conclude by reflecting on the evolution of CEE over time. © 2014 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Global Environmental Politics

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1526-3800

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

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14

Issue

3

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1 / 20

Related Subject Headings

  • International Relations
  • 4408 Political science
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 1604 Human Geography
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management
 

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Campbell, L. M., Corson, C., Gray, N. J., MacDonald, K. I., & Brosius, J. P. (2014). Studying global environmental meetings to understand global environmental governance: Collaborative event ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. Global Environmental Politics, 14(3), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_e_00236
Campbell, L. M., C. Corson, N. J. Gray, K. I. MacDonald, and J. P. Brosius. “Studying global environmental meetings to understand global environmental governance: Collaborative event ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity.” Global Environmental Politics 14, no. 3 (January 1, 2014): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_e_00236.
Campbell, L. M., et al. “Studying global environmental meetings to understand global environmental governance: Collaborative event ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity.” Global Environmental Politics, vol. 14, no. 3, Jan. 2014, pp. 1–20. Scopus, doi:10.1162/GLEP_e_00236.
Journal cover image

Published In

Global Environmental Politics

DOI

ISSN

1526-3800

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

Volume

14

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1 / 20

Related Subject Headings

  • International Relations
  • 4408 Political science
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 1604 Human Geography
  • 0502 Environmental Science and Management