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Becoming differently modern : geographic contributions to a generative climate politics

Auteurs :
HEAD, L.
GIBSON, C.

Description :
Anthropogenic climate change is a modern problem in its historical origins and discursive framing. Modernity separates people from climate change in a number of ways. Recent research in human geography routinely combines both deconstructive impulses and empirical compulsions (ethnographic, material, embodied, practice-based). It has a rather unique possibility to be both deconstructive and generative/creative. The AA. bring together more-than-human geographies and cross-scalar work on agency and governance to suggest how to reframe climate change and climate change response in two main ways: elaborating human and non-human continuities and differences, and identifying and harnessing vernacular capacities.


Type de document :
Article de périodique

Source :
Progress in human geography, issn : 0309-1325, 2012, vol. 36, n°. 6, p. 699-714, nombre de pages : 16, Références bibliographiques : 3 p.

Date :
2012

Editeur :
Pays édition : Royaume-Uni, London, Arnold

Langue :
Anglais
Droits :
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