Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change
Herausgeber: Bulkeley, Harriet; Stripple, Johannes; Paterson, Matthew
Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change
Herausgeber: Bulkeley, Harriet; Stripple, Johannes; Paterson, Matthew
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This book develops new perspectives on the cultural politics of climate change and its implications for responding to this challenge.
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This book develops new perspectives on the cultural politics of climate change and its implications for responding to this challenge.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781107166271
- ISBN-10: 1107166276
- Artikelnr.: 45153736
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781107166271
- ISBN-10: 1107166276
- Artikelnr.: 45153736
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Introduction Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes
Stripple; 2. CHANGE: The European Commission's climate campaign as a
technique of government Ylva Uggla and Fredrika Uggla; 3. Devising
low-carbon desires in the Australian urban economy Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk, Harriet Bulkeley and Clare Brennan; 4. Low-carbon devices and
desires in community housing retrofit Andrew Karvonen; 5. Caring for the
low-carbon self: the government of self and others in the world as a gas
greenhouse Timothy Luke; 6. Grief, loss and the cultural politics of
climate change Lesley Head; 7. Culture, technology, and transport:
navigating a path to low-carbon urban mobilities in the United States Hugh
Bartling; 8. 'The everyday choices we make matter': urban climate politics
and the postpolitics of responsibility and action Jennifer L. Rice; 9.
Strategic engagements with resistance against energy efficient devices:
exploring the hidden politics of comfort desires in housing Maj-Britt
Quitzau and Birgitte Hoffmann; 10. The directionality of desire in the
economy of qualities: the case of retailers, refrigeration and
reconstituted orange juice Josephine Mylan; 11. The making of a zero-carbon
home Heather Lovell; 12. Wind power activism: epistemic struggles in the
formation of eco-ethical selves at Vattenfall Annika Skoglund and Steffen
Böhm; 13. Conclusions Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes
Stripple; Index.
Stripple; 2. CHANGE: The European Commission's climate campaign as a
technique of government Ylva Uggla and Fredrika Uggla; 3. Devising
low-carbon desires in the Australian urban economy Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk, Harriet Bulkeley and Clare Brennan; 4. Low-carbon devices and
desires in community housing retrofit Andrew Karvonen; 5. Caring for the
low-carbon self: the government of self and others in the world as a gas
greenhouse Timothy Luke; 6. Grief, loss and the cultural politics of
climate change Lesley Head; 7. Culture, technology, and transport:
navigating a path to low-carbon urban mobilities in the United States Hugh
Bartling; 8. 'The everyday choices we make matter': urban climate politics
and the postpolitics of responsibility and action Jennifer L. Rice; 9.
Strategic engagements with resistance against energy efficient devices:
exploring the hidden politics of comfort desires in housing Maj-Britt
Quitzau and Birgitte Hoffmann; 10. The directionality of desire in the
economy of qualities: the case of retailers, refrigeration and
reconstituted orange juice Josephine Mylan; 11. The making of a zero-carbon
home Heather Lovell; 12. Wind power activism: epistemic struggles in the
formation of eco-ethical selves at Vattenfall Annika Skoglund and Steffen
Böhm; 13. Conclusions Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes
Stripple; Index.
Preface; 1. Introduction Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes
Stripple; 2. CHANGE: The European Commission's climate campaign as a
technique of government Ylva Uggla and Fredrika Uggla; 3. Devising
low-carbon desires in the Australian urban economy Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk, Harriet Bulkeley and Clare Brennan; 4. Low-carbon devices and
desires in community housing retrofit Andrew Karvonen; 5. Caring for the
low-carbon self: the government of self and others in the world as a gas
greenhouse Timothy Luke; 6. Grief, loss and the cultural politics of
climate change Lesley Head; 7. Culture, technology, and transport:
navigating a path to low-carbon urban mobilities in the United States Hugh
Bartling; 8. 'The everyday choices we make matter': urban climate politics
and the postpolitics of responsibility and action Jennifer L. Rice; 9.
Strategic engagements with resistance against energy efficient devices:
exploring the hidden politics of comfort desires in housing Maj-Britt
Quitzau and Birgitte Hoffmann; 10. The directionality of desire in the
economy of qualities: the case of retailers, refrigeration and
reconstituted orange juice Josephine Mylan; 11. The making of a zero-carbon
home Heather Lovell; 12. Wind power activism: epistemic struggles in the
formation of eco-ethical selves at Vattenfall Annika Skoglund and Steffen
Böhm; 13. Conclusions Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes
Stripple; Index.
Stripple; 2. CHANGE: The European Commission's climate campaign as a
technique of government Ylva Uggla and Fredrika Uggla; 3. Devising
low-carbon desires in the Australian urban economy Robyn Dowling, Pauline
McGuirk, Harriet Bulkeley and Clare Brennan; 4. Low-carbon devices and
desires in community housing retrofit Andrew Karvonen; 5. Caring for the
low-carbon self: the government of self and others in the world as a gas
greenhouse Timothy Luke; 6. Grief, loss and the cultural politics of
climate change Lesley Head; 7. Culture, technology, and transport:
navigating a path to low-carbon urban mobilities in the United States Hugh
Bartling; 8. 'The everyday choices we make matter': urban climate politics
and the postpolitics of responsibility and action Jennifer L. Rice; 9.
Strategic engagements with resistance against energy efficient devices:
exploring the hidden politics of comfort desires in housing Maj-Britt
Quitzau and Birgitte Hoffmann; 10. The directionality of desire in the
economy of qualities: the case of retailers, refrigeration and
reconstituted orange juice Josephine Mylan; 11. The making of a zero-carbon
home Heather Lovell; 12. Wind power activism: epistemic struggles in the
formation of eco-ethical selves at Vattenfall Annika Skoglund and Steffen
Böhm; 13. Conclusions Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes
Stripple; Index.







