Working Through Planetary Breakdown
Labour, Skill and the Changing Climate
Herausgeber: Carr, Chantel; Adams Stein, Jesse
	Working Through Planetary Breakdown
Labour, Skill and the Changing Climate
Herausgeber: Carr, Chantel; Adams Stein, Jesse
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Working through Planetary Breakdown offers a genuinely interdisciplinary engagement with the future of paid and unpaid work in the context of the twin challenges of decarbonisation and the growing impacts of an unstable climate.
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					Working through Planetary Breakdown offers a genuinely interdisciplinary engagement with the future of paid and unpaid work in the context of the twin challenges of decarbonisation and the growing impacts of an unstable climate.				
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 - Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
 - Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
 - Seitenzahl: 234
 - Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2025
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
 - Gewicht: 362g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032817712
 - ISBN-10: 1032817712
 - Artikelnr.: 74064822
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
 - Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
 - Seitenzahl: 234
 - Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2025
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
 - Gewicht: 362g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032817712
 - ISBN-10: 1032817712
 - Artikelnr.: 74064822
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Chantel Carr is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow in Geography and Sustainability at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Chantel is a human geographer working on the social and labour dimensions of energy transitions and decarbonisation. Jesse Adams Stein is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Design at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. Jesse is an interdisciplinary design researcher whose work focuses on labour, technology and industries in transition.
	Skill, industrial transformation and work in a climate changing world PART
I: SKILLS and TRAINING 1."What's your apocalypse skill?": Revaluing
Flexible Skills for the Apocalyptic Good-Life 2. Localising the Operation
of Grid-Tied Microgrids for Future Resilience 3. Navigating Skills in
Uncertain Energy Futures: Education, Skills and Training for the Australian
Air-Conditioning Workforce 4. Quiet Sustainability: Tacit Knowledge and
Emic Capacities in Building and Construction 5. "Creative technicians" and
"technical creatives": Transferable Skills for Challenging Times PART II:
INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION 6. A Transition with Teeth: Reconfiguring the
Concept of Just Transition to Recognise the Imperative of Fossil Fuel
Cessation 7. Place-Sensitive Approaches to Coal Transitions in Australia
8.Industrial Democracy and Climate Struggle: The Limits and Possibilities
of Using Health and Safety Committees to Promote Industrial Democracy and
Address Climate Change 9. Hot Under the PPE Collar: Occupational High Heat
During the Covid-19 Pandemic 10. Industrial Control and Capitalist
Inefficiency: Manufacturing Workforce Development in the Polycrisis
11. From Occupational Steering to Occupational Citizenship? Understanding
Career Pathways After the Demise of Australian Automotive Manufacturing
	I: SKILLS and TRAINING 1."What's your apocalypse skill?": Revaluing
Flexible Skills for the Apocalyptic Good-Life 2. Localising the Operation
of Grid-Tied Microgrids for Future Resilience 3. Navigating Skills in
Uncertain Energy Futures: Education, Skills and Training for the Australian
Air-Conditioning Workforce 4. Quiet Sustainability: Tacit Knowledge and
Emic Capacities in Building and Construction 5. "Creative technicians" and
"technical creatives": Transferable Skills for Challenging Times PART II:
INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION 6. A Transition with Teeth: Reconfiguring the
Concept of Just Transition to Recognise the Imperative of Fossil Fuel
Cessation 7. Place-Sensitive Approaches to Coal Transitions in Australia
8.Industrial Democracy and Climate Struggle: The Limits and Possibilities
of Using Health and Safety Committees to Promote Industrial Democracy and
Address Climate Change 9. Hot Under the PPE Collar: Occupational High Heat
During the Covid-19 Pandemic 10. Industrial Control and Capitalist
Inefficiency: Manufacturing Workforce Development in the Polycrisis
11. From Occupational Steering to Occupational Citizenship? Understanding
Career Pathways After the Demise of Australian Automotive Manufacturing
Skill, industrial transformation and work in a climate changing world PART
I: SKILLS and TRAINING 1."What's your apocalypse skill?": Revaluing
Flexible Skills for the Apocalyptic Good-Life 2. Localising the Operation
of Grid-Tied Microgrids for Future Resilience 3. Navigating Skills in
Uncertain Energy Futures: Education, Skills and Training for the Australian
Air-Conditioning Workforce 4. Quiet Sustainability: Tacit Knowledge and
Emic Capacities in Building and Construction 5. "Creative technicians" and
"technical creatives": Transferable Skills for Challenging Times PART II:
INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION 6. A Transition with Teeth: Reconfiguring the
Concept of Just Transition to Recognise the Imperative of Fossil Fuel
Cessation 7. Place-Sensitive Approaches to Coal Transitions in Australia
8.Industrial Democracy and Climate Struggle: The Limits and Possibilities
of Using Health and Safety Committees to Promote Industrial Democracy and
Address Climate Change 9. Hot Under the PPE Collar: Occupational High Heat
During the Covid-19 Pandemic 10. Industrial Control and Capitalist
Inefficiency: Manufacturing Workforce Development in the Polycrisis
11. From Occupational Steering to Occupational Citizenship? Understanding
Career Pathways After the Demise of Australian Automotive Manufacturing
				I: SKILLS and TRAINING 1."What's your apocalypse skill?": Revaluing
Flexible Skills for the Apocalyptic Good-Life 2. Localising the Operation
of Grid-Tied Microgrids for Future Resilience 3. Navigating Skills in
Uncertain Energy Futures: Education, Skills and Training for the Australian
Air-Conditioning Workforce 4. Quiet Sustainability: Tacit Knowledge and
Emic Capacities in Building and Construction 5. "Creative technicians" and
"technical creatives": Transferable Skills for Challenging Times PART II:
INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION 6. A Transition with Teeth: Reconfiguring the
Concept of Just Transition to Recognise the Imperative of Fossil Fuel
Cessation 7. Place-Sensitive Approaches to Coal Transitions in Australia
8.Industrial Democracy and Climate Struggle: The Limits and Possibilities
of Using Health and Safety Committees to Promote Industrial Democracy and
Address Climate Change 9. Hot Under the PPE Collar: Occupational High Heat
During the Covid-19 Pandemic 10. Industrial Control and Capitalist
Inefficiency: Manufacturing Workforce Development in the Polycrisis
11. From Occupational Steering to Occupational Citizenship? Understanding
Career Pathways After the Demise of Australian Automotive Manufacturing







