This book is for researchers, students and those with an interest in organisation and management studies, environmental politics, and sustainability studies. It builds upon the broader social science literature to examine the differing responses of corporations, communities and social movements to the challenges of climate change.
This book is for researchers, students and those with an interest in organisation and management studies, environmental politics, and sustainability studies. It builds upon the broader social science literature to examine the differing responses of corporations, communities and social movements to the challenges of climate change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Nyberg is a professor of management at the University of Newcastle Business School and an honorary professor at the University of Sydney. He has published widely in journals including Academy of Management Journal, British Journal of Sociology, Environment and Planning: A, and Organization Studies, and he is the co-author of Climate Change, Capitalism and Corporations: Processes of Creative Self-Destruction (Cambridge University Press, 2015, with Christopher Wright). He is currently a Chief Investigator on an Australian Research Council Discovery project (2022-2024) on climate change adaptation in Australian industries.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Politics of Climate Change 1. Organising climate change 2. The hegemony of corporate capitalism Part II. The Politics of Climate Mitigation 3. Fossil fuel hegemony, green business and growth 4. Challenging fossil fuel expansion Part III. The Politics of Climate Adaptation 5. Climate adaptation and the maintenance of corporate hegemony 6. Now is not the time: the social construction of adaptation Part IV. The Politics of Climate Suffering 7. The spectacle of suffering 8. Solidarity and agency in climate suffering Part V. The Politics of Climate Futures 9. Decarbonisation, degrowth and democracy 10. After the interregnum.
Part I. The Politics of Climate Change 1. Organising climate change 2. The hegemony of corporate capitalism Part II. The Politics of Climate Mitigation 3. Fossil fuel hegemony, green business and growth 4. Challenging fossil fuel expansion Part III. The Politics of Climate Adaptation 5. Climate adaptation and the maintenance of corporate hegemony 6. Now is not the time: the social construction of adaptation Part IV. The Politics of Climate Suffering 7. The spectacle of suffering 8. Solidarity and agency in climate suffering Part V. The Politics of Climate Futures 9. Decarbonisation, degrowth and democracy 10. After the interregnum.
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