Explores the expanding debate on the influence of climate change on human migration. As climate change stands to alter the distribution of humans and material across the globe, this book offers a set of critical resources for analysing this relationship and reimaging what it might mean to be political in a fully immanent world of bodies in flux.
Explores the expanding debate on the influence of climate change on human migration. As climate change stands to alter the distribution of humans and material across the globe, this book offers a set of critical resources for analysing this relationship and reimaging what it might mean to be political in a fully immanent world of bodies in flux.
Andrew Baldwin is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography in the Department of Geography, Durham University. From 2011-2015, he chaired COST Action IS1101 Climate change and migration: knowledge, law and policy, and theory, a pan-European research network of social scientists and humanists. His research examines the intersections of race, whiteness, migration and climate change. Giovanni Bettini is Lecturer in International Development and Climate Politics at Lancaster University. His research focuses on the genealogy and political effects of discourses on climate change, population, and development, with a particular interest in the connections between climate change, adaptation and mobility.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Life Adrift Andrew Baldwin & Giovanni Bettini / Part One: Politics: Territory Borders and Subjectivities on Shifting Grounds / 2. Climate Change and Crises of Humanism Wendy Brown / 3. On "Not Being Persecuted": Territory Security Climate Simon Dalby / 4. Dead in the water Brad Evans / 5. Unsettling futures: Climate change migration and the (ob)scene biopolitics of resilience Giovanni Bettini / Part Two: Anthropocene: On the Twilights of Human Mobility / 6. Parting Waters: seas of movement David Theo Goldberg / 7. Transcendental Migration: Taking Refuge from Climate Change Claire Colebrook / 8. Strangers on a Strange Planet: On Hospitality and Holocene Climate Change Nigel Clark / 9. Globalization as a crisis of mobility: a critique of spherology Arun Saldahna / Part Three: Alterity: Climate Migration and the (re)Production of Past and Future Difference / 10. The Ecological Migrant in Postcolonial Time Ranabir Samaddar / 11. Floating Signifiers Transnational Affect Flows: C
1. Introduction: Life Adrift Andrew Baldwin & Giovanni Bettini / Part One: Politics: Territory Borders and Subjectivities on Shifting Grounds / 2. Climate Change and Crises of Humanism Wendy Brown / 3. On "Not Being Persecuted": Territory Security Climate Simon Dalby / 4. Dead in the water Brad Evans / 5. Unsettling futures: Climate change migration and the (ob)scene biopolitics of resilience Giovanni Bettini / Part Two: Anthropocene: On the Twilights of Human Mobility / 6. Parting Waters: seas of movement David Theo Goldberg / 7. Transcendental Migration: Taking Refuge from Climate Change Claire Colebrook / 8. Strangers on a Strange Planet: On Hospitality and Holocene Climate Change Nigel Clark / 9. Globalization as a crisis of mobility: a critique of spherology Arun Saldahna / Part Three: Alterity: Climate Migration and the (re)Production of Past and Future Difference / 10. The Ecological Migrant in Postcolonial Time Ranabir Samaddar / 11. Floating Signifiers Transnational Affect Flows: C
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