Climate and Culture
Herausgeber: Arnall, Alex; Geoghegan, Hilary; Feola, Giuseppe
Climate and Culture
Herausgeber: Arnall, Alex; Geoghegan, Hilary; Feola, Giuseppe
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Discusses how culture both facilitates and inhibits our ability to address, live with, and make sense of climate change.
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Discusses how culture both facilitates and inhibits our ability to address, live with, and make sense of climate change.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 786g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422505
- ISBN-10: 1108422500
- Artikelnr.: 55309871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 786g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422505
- ISBN-10: 1108422500
- Artikelnr.: 55309871
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword; 1. Climate and culture: taking stock and moving forward Hilary
Geoghegan, Giuseppe Feola and Alex Arnall; 2. Cultures of prediction in
climate science Martin Mahony, Gabriele Gramelsberger and Matthias Heymann;
3. Visualising climate and climate change: a longue durée perspective
Sebastian Vincent Grevsmühl; 4. Indigenous knowledge regarding climate in
Colombia: articulations and complementarities among different knowledges
Astrid Ulloa; 5. Thin place: new modes of environmental knowing through
contemporary curatorial practice Ciara Healy; 6. Multi-temporal adaptations
to change in the Central Andes Julio C. Postigo; 7. Not for the faint of
heart: tasks of climate change communication in the context of societal
transformation Susanne C. Moser; 8. At the frontline or very close: living
with climate change on St Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1999-2017 Igor Krupnik;
9. Localising and historicising climate change: extreme weather histories
in the United Kingdom Georgina Endfield and Lucy Veale; 10. From denial to
resistance: how emotions and culture shape our responses to climate change
Allison Ford and Kari Marie Norgaard; 11. Effective responses to climate
change - some wisdom from the Buddhist worldview Peter Daniels; 12.
Creating a culture for transformation Karen O'Brien, Gail Hochachka and
Irmelin Gram-Hanssen; 13. Back to the future? Satoyama and cultures of
transition and sustainability John Clammer; 14. Culture and climate change:
experiments and improvisations - an afterword Renata Tyszczuk and Joe
Smith; Index.
Geoghegan, Giuseppe Feola and Alex Arnall; 2. Cultures of prediction in
climate science Martin Mahony, Gabriele Gramelsberger and Matthias Heymann;
3. Visualising climate and climate change: a longue durée perspective
Sebastian Vincent Grevsmühl; 4. Indigenous knowledge regarding climate in
Colombia: articulations and complementarities among different knowledges
Astrid Ulloa; 5. Thin place: new modes of environmental knowing through
contemporary curatorial practice Ciara Healy; 6. Multi-temporal adaptations
to change in the Central Andes Julio C. Postigo; 7. Not for the faint of
heart: tasks of climate change communication in the context of societal
transformation Susanne C. Moser; 8. At the frontline or very close: living
with climate change on St Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1999-2017 Igor Krupnik;
9. Localising and historicising climate change: extreme weather histories
in the United Kingdom Georgina Endfield and Lucy Veale; 10. From denial to
resistance: how emotions and culture shape our responses to climate change
Allison Ford and Kari Marie Norgaard; 11. Effective responses to climate
change - some wisdom from the Buddhist worldview Peter Daniels; 12.
Creating a culture for transformation Karen O'Brien, Gail Hochachka and
Irmelin Gram-Hanssen; 13. Back to the future? Satoyama and cultures of
transition and sustainability John Clammer; 14. Culture and climate change:
experiments and improvisations - an afterword Renata Tyszczuk and Joe
Smith; Index.
Foreword; 1. Climate and culture: taking stock and moving forward Hilary
Geoghegan, Giuseppe Feola and Alex Arnall; 2. Cultures of prediction in
climate science Martin Mahony, Gabriele Gramelsberger and Matthias Heymann;
3. Visualising climate and climate change: a longue durée perspective
Sebastian Vincent Grevsmühl; 4. Indigenous knowledge regarding climate in
Colombia: articulations and complementarities among different knowledges
Astrid Ulloa; 5. Thin place: new modes of environmental knowing through
contemporary curatorial practice Ciara Healy; 6. Multi-temporal adaptations
to change in the Central Andes Julio C. Postigo; 7. Not for the faint of
heart: tasks of climate change communication in the context of societal
transformation Susanne C. Moser; 8. At the frontline or very close: living
with climate change on St Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1999-2017 Igor Krupnik;
9. Localising and historicising climate change: extreme weather histories
in the United Kingdom Georgina Endfield and Lucy Veale; 10. From denial to
resistance: how emotions and culture shape our responses to climate change
Allison Ford and Kari Marie Norgaard; 11. Effective responses to climate
change - some wisdom from the Buddhist worldview Peter Daniels; 12.
Creating a culture for transformation Karen O'Brien, Gail Hochachka and
Irmelin Gram-Hanssen; 13. Back to the future? Satoyama and cultures of
transition and sustainability John Clammer; 14. Culture and climate change:
experiments and improvisations - an afterword Renata Tyszczuk and Joe
Smith; Index.
Geoghegan, Giuseppe Feola and Alex Arnall; 2. Cultures of prediction in
climate science Martin Mahony, Gabriele Gramelsberger and Matthias Heymann;
3. Visualising climate and climate change: a longue durée perspective
Sebastian Vincent Grevsmühl; 4. Indigenous knowledge regarding climate in
Colombia: articulations and complementarities among different knowledges
Astrid Ulloa; 5. Thin place: new modes of environmental knowing through
contemporary curatorial practice Ciara Healy; 6. Multi-temporal adaptations
to change in the Central Andes Julio C. Postigo; 7. Not for the faint of
heart: tasks of climate change communication in the context of societal
transformation Susanne C. Moser; 8. At the frontline or very close: living
with climate change on St Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1999-2017 Igor Krupnik;
9. Localising and historicising climate change: extreme weather histories
in the United Kingdom Georgina Endfield and Lucy Veale; 10. From denial to
resistance: how emotions and culture shape our responses to climate change
Allison Ford and Kari Marie Norgaard; 11. Effective responses to climate
change - some wisdom from the Buddhist worldview Peter Daniels; 12.
Creating a culture for transformation Karen O'Brien, Gail Hochachka and
Irmelin Gram-Hanssen; 13. Back to the future? Satoyama and cultures of
transition and sustainability John Clammer; 14. Culture and climate change:
experiments and improvisations - an afterword Renata Tyszczuk and Joe
Smith; Index.