Actor/Actant-Network Theory as Emerging Methodology for Environmental Education Research in Southern Africa
This paper deliberates on actor/actant-network theory (AANT) as methodology for policy research in environmental education (EE). Insights are drawn from work that applied AANT to research environmental policy processes surrounding the formulation and implementation of South Africa's Plastic Bag...
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Main Author: | Godwell Nhamo (Author) |
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Environmental Association of Southern Africa,
2006-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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