Sarah E. Vaughn examines climate adaptation against the backdrop of ongoing processes of settler colonialism and the global climate change initiatives that seek to intervene on the lives of the world’s most vulnerable.
Sarah E. Vaughn examines climate adaptation against the backdrop of ongoing processes of settler colonialism and the global climate change initiatives that seek to intervene on the lives of the world’s most vulnerable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Abbreviations vii Technical Notes ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: “Where Would I Go? There Was No Place with No Water” 1 1. Disaster Evidence 29 2. The Racial Politics of Settlers 47 3. Engineering, Archives, and Experts 69 4. Compensation and Resettlement 97 5. Love Stories 127 6. Accountability and the Militarization of Technoscience 153 7. The Ordinary 177 Conclusion: Materializing Race and Climate Change 197 Notes 205 References 221 Index 247
Abbreviations vii Technical Notes ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: “Where Would I Go? There Was No Place with No Water” 1 1. Disaster Evidence 29 2. The Racial Politics of Settlers 47 3. Engineering, Archives, and Experts 69 4. Compensation and Resettlement 97 5. Love Stories 127 6. Accountability and the Militarization of Technoscience 153 7. The Ordinary 177 Conclusion: Materializing Race and Climate Change 197 Notes 205 References 221 Index 247
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