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  3. Vol. 18 No. 3 (2023): The Politicization of Climate Change in Italy (Special Issue)

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Climate change in Italy: Towards the politicization of an issue

Cecilia Biancalana, Riccardo Ladini, Francesco Visconti
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177-193

The politics of the European Green and Fair Transition: Italian parties’ voting behaviour in the European Parliament

Benedetta Cotta, Edoardo Bressanelli, Ivan Galligani, David Natali
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194-210

What, when, how? The framing of energy transition by Italian parties

Francesco Campolongo, Giulio Citroni, Valeria Tarditi
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211–232

A Populist Green Party? Discourses and Practices on Green Transition by the Five Stars Movement (2009-2023)

Enrico Padoan
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233-256

Strikes, assemblies and blockades: The dynamics of repertoire change in grassroots climate action in Italy (2018-2023)

Lorenzo Zamponi, Alice Ferro, Giuseppe Cugnata
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257–293

Climate change and its politicization by and within Italian organized philanthropy

Paola Arrigoni
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294-315

Narratives of extreme weather events as a field of conflict: a media comparison between the Emilia Romagna and Marche floods

Paola Imperatore, Federica Frazzetta
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316–337

Public Support for Climate Policies in a Context of Low Politicisation: Evidence from Italy

Laura Cabeza, Stefano Ronchi, Pablo Sallabera
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338-370

The Warming Ballot: Demand and Supply in the Green Electoral Market

Fabio Bordignon, Giacomo Salvarani, Elena Viganò, Matteo Zavalloni
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371–394

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