Governing the Climate
New Approaches to Rationality, Power and Politics
Herausgeber: Stripple, Johannes; Bulkeley, Harriet
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New Approaches to Rationality, Power and Politics
Herausgeber: Stripple, Johannes; Bulkeley, Harriet
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The first volume on critical social and political studies of climate change for advanced students, researchers and policy makers.
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The first volume on critical social and political studies of climate change for advanced students, researchers and policy makers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 289
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781107046269
- ISBN-10: 1107046262
- Artikelnr.: 39758236
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 289
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781107046269
- ISBN-10: 1107046262
- Artikelnr.: 39758236
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Johannes Stripple and Harriet Bulkeley; Part I.
Governmentality, Critical Theory and Climate Change: 1. Bringing
governmentality to the study of global governance Eva Lövbrand and Johannes
Stripple; 2. Experimenting on climate governmentality with actor-network
theory Anders Blok; 3. Third side of the coin: hegemony and governmentality
in global climate politics Benjamin Stephan, Delf Rothe and Chris Methman;
4. The limits of climate governmentality Carl Death; Part II. Cases of
Climate Government: Theorising Practice: 5. Neuro-liberal climatic
governmentalities Marc Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett; 6. Making
carbon calculations Sally Eden; 7. Smart meters and the governance of
energy use in the household Tom Hargreaves; 8. Translation loops and
shifting rationalities of transnational bioenergy governance Jarmo
Kortelainen and Moritz Albrecht; 9. Governing mobile species in a
climate-changed world Juliet J. Fall; 10. Measuring forest carbon Heather
Lovell; 11. Climate security as governmentality: from precaution to
preparedness Angela Oels; Part III. Future Directions: 12. The rise and
fall of the global climate polity Olaf Corry; 13. Climate change multiple
Samuel Randalls; 14. Reflections and way forward Harriet Bulkeley and
Johannes Stripple.
Governmentality, Critical Theory and Climate Change: 1. Bringing
governmentality to the study of global governance Eva Lövbrand and Johannes
Stripple; 2. Experimenting on climate governmentality with actor-network
theory Anders Blok; 3. Third side of the coin: hegemony and governmentality
in global climate politics Benjamin Stephan, Delf Rothe and Chris Methman;
4. The limits of climate governmentality Carl Death; Part II. Cases of
Climate Government: Theorising Practice: 5. Neuro-liberal climatic
governmentalities Marc Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett; 6. Making
carbon calculations Sally Eden; 7. Smart meters and the governance of
energy use in the household Tom Hargreaves; 8. Translation loops and
shifting rationalities of transnational bioenergy governance Jarmo
Kortelainen and Moritz Albrecht; 9. Governing mobile species in a
climate-changed world Juliet J. Fall; 10. Measuring forest carbon Heather
Lovell; 11. Climate security as governmentality: from precaution to
preparedness Angela Oels; Part III. Future Directions: 12. The rise and
fall of the global climate polity Olaf Corry; 13. Climate change multiple
Samuel Randalls; 14. Reflections and way forward Harriet Bulkeley and
Johannes Stripple.
Introduction Johannes Stripple and Harriet Bulkeley; Part I.
Governmentality, Critical Theory and Climate Change: 1. Bringing
governmentality to the study of global governance Eva Lövbrand and Johannes
Stripple; 2. Experimenting on climate governmentality with actor-network
theory Anders Blok; 3. Third side of the coin: hegemony and governmentality
in global climate politics Benjamin Stephan, Delf Rothe and Chris Methman;
4. The limits of climate governmentality Carl Death; Part II. Cases of
Climate Government: Theorising Practice: 5. Neuro-liberal climatic
governmentalities Marc Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett; 6. Making
carbon calculations Sally Eden; 7. Smart meters and the governance of
energy use in the household Tom Hargreaves; 8. Translation loops and
shifting rationalities of transnational bioenergy governance Jarmo
Kortelainen and Moritz Albrecht; 9. Governing mobile species in a
climate-changed world Juliet J. Fall; 10. Measuring forest carbon Heather
Lovell; 11. Climate security as governmentality: from precaution to
preparedness Angela Oels; Part III. Future Directions: 12. The rise and
fall of the global climate polity Olaf Corry; 13. Climate change multiple
Samuel Randalls; 14. Reflections and way forward Harriet Bulkeley and
Johannes Stripple.
Governmentality, Critical Theory and Climate Change: 1. Bringing
governmentality to the study of global governance Eva Lövbrand and Johannes
Stripple; 2. Experimenting on climate governmentality with actor-network
theory Anders Blok; 3. Third side of the coin: hegemony and governmentality
in global climate politics Benjamin Stephan, Delf Rothe and Chris Methman;
4. The limits of climate governmentality Carl Death; Part II. Cases of
Climate Government: Theorising Practice: 5. Neuro-liberal climatic
governmentalities Marc Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett; 6. Making
carbon calculations Sally Eden; 7. Smart meters and the governance of
energy use in the household Tom Hargreaves; 8. Translation loops and
shifting rationalities of transnational bioenergy governance Jarmo
Kortelainen and Moritz Albrecht; 9. Governing mobile species in a
climate-changed world Juliet J. Fall; 10. Measuring forest carbon Heather
Lovell; 11. Climate security as governmentality: from precaution to
preparedness Angela Oels; Part III. Future Directions: 12. The rise and
fall of the global climate polity Olaf Corry; 13. Climate change multiple
Samuel Randalls; 14. Reflections and way forward Harriet Bulkeley and
Johannes Stripple.







