Resilience in the Anthropocene
Governance and Politics at the End of the World
Herausgeber: Chandler, David; Wakefield, Stephanie; Grove, Kevin
Resilience in the Anthropocene
Governance and Politics at the End of the World
Herausgeber: Chandler, David; Wakefield, Stephanie; Grove, Kevin
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This book offers the first critical, multi-disciplinary study of how the concepts of resilience and the Anthropocene have combined to shape contemporary thought and governmental practice.
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This book offers the first critical, multi-disciplinary study of how the concepts of resilience and the Anthropocene have combined to shape contemporary thought and governmental practice.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781138387423
- ISBN-10: 1138387428
- Artikelnr.: 69946832
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9781138387423
- ISBN-10: 1138387428
- Artikelnr.: 69946832
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
David Chandler is Professor of International Relations, University of Westminster, UK. His recent monographs include Becoming Indigenous: Governing Imaginaries in the Anthropocene (with Julian Reid, 2019) and Ontopolitics in the Anthropocene: An Introduction to Mapping, Sensing and Hacking (2018). Kevin Grove is Associate Professor of Geography at Florida International University. His research explores the politics of disaster management and resilience in the Caribbean and North American cities. He is the author most recently of Resilience (Routledge Key Ideas in Geography series, 2018). Stephanie Wakefield is an Urban Studies Foundation International Postdoctoral Fellow based at Florida International University. Her work explores experimental practices for living in and governing the Anthropocene. Her book Anthropocene Back Loop: Experimentation in Unsafe Operating Space is forthcoming.
List of Contributors 1. Introduction: The Power of Life Stephanie
Wakefield, Kevin Grove and David Chandler; 2. Resilient Earth: Gaia,
Geopolitics and the Anthropocene Simon Dalby; 3. Security for a Fragmented
World: Ecology and the Challenge of the Anthropocene Madeleine Fagan; 4.
The End of Resilience? Rethinking Adaptation in the Anthropocene David
Chandler; 5. Colliding times: urgency, resilience and the politics of
living with volcanic gas emissions in the Anthropocene Sébastien Nobert,
Harold Bellanger Rodríguez and Xochilt Hernandez; 6. Resilient Arts of
Government: The Birth of a 'Systems-Cybernetic Governmentality' Sara
Nelson; 7. Destituting Resilience: Contextualizing and Contesting Science
for the Anthropocene Kevin Grove and Allain Barnett; 8. Ironies of the
Anthropocene Lauren Rickards; 9. 'Primordial Wounds': Resilience, Trauma,
and the Rifted Body of the Earth Nigel Clark; 10. More of the same? Life
beyond the liberal one world world Stephanie Wakefield; 11. What Would you
Do (and who would you kill) in Order to Save the World?: Dialectical
Resilience Claire Colebrook; Index
Wakefield, Kevin Grove and David Chandler; 2. Resilient Earth: Gaia,
Geopolitics and the Anthropocene Simon Dalby; 3. Security for a Fragmented
World: Ecology and the Challenge of the Anthropocene Madeleine Fagan; 4.
The End of Resilience? Rethinking Adaptation in the Anthropocene David
Chandler; 5. Colliding times: urgency, resilience and the politics of
living with volcanic gas emissions in the Anthropocene Sébastien Nobert,
Harold Bellanger Rodríguez and Xochilt Hernandez; 6. Resilient Arts of
Government: The Birth of a 'Systems-Cybernetic Governmentality' Sara
Nelson; 7. Destituting Resilience: Contextualizing and Contesting Science
for the Anthropocene Kevin Grove and Allain Barnett; 8. Ironies of the
Anthropocene Lauren Rickards; 9. 'Primordial Wounds': Resilience, Trauma,
and the Rifted Body of the Earth Nigel Clark; 10. More of the same? Life
beyond the liberal one world world Stephanie Wakefield; 11. What Would you
Do (and who would you kill) in Order to Save the World?: Dialectical
Resilience Claire Colebrook; Index
List of Contributors 1. Introduction: The Power of Life Stephanie
Wakefield, Kevin Grove and David Chandler; 2. Resilient Earth: Gaia,
Geopolitics and the Anthropocene Simon Dalby; 3. Security for a Fragmented
World: Ecology and the Challenge of the Anthropocene Madeleine Fagan; 4.
The End of Resilience? Rethinking Adaptation in the Anthropocene David
Chandler; 5. Colliding times: urgency, resilience and the politics of
living with volcanic gas emissions in the Anthropocene Sébastien Nobert,
Harold Bellanger Rodríguez and Xochilt Hernandez; 6. Resilient Arts of
Government: The Birth of a 'Systems-Cybernetic Governmentality' Sara
Nelson; 7. Destituting Resilience: Contextualizing and Contesting Science
for the Anthropocene Kevin Grove and Allain Barnett; 8. Ironies of the
Anthropocene Lauren Rickards; 9. 'Primordial Wounds': Resilience, Trauma,
and the Rifted Body of the Earth Nigel Clark; 10. More of the same? Life
beyond the liberal one world world Stephanie Wakefield; 11. What Would you
Do (and who would you kill) in Order to Save the World?: Dialectical
Resilience Claire Colebrook; Index
Wakefield, Kevin Grove and David Chandler; 2. Resilient Earth: Gaia,
Geopolitics and the Anthropocene Simon Dalby; 3. Security for a Fragmented
World: Ecology and the Challenge of the Anthropocene Madeleine Fagan; 4.
The End of Resilience? Rethinking Adaptation in the Anthropocene David
Chandler; 5. Colliding times: urgency, resilience and the politics of
living with volcanic gas emissions in the Anthropocene Sébastien Nobert,
Harold Bellanger Rodríguez and Xochilt Hernandez; 6. Resilient Arts of
Government: The Birth of a 'Systems-Cybernetic Governmentality' Sara
Nelson; 7. Destituting Resilience: Contextualizing and Contesting Science
for the Anthropocene Kevin Grove and Allain Barnett; 8. Ironies of the
Anthropocene Lauren Rickards; 9. 'Primordial Wounds': Resilience, Trauma,
and the Rifted Body of the Earth Nigel Clark; 10. More of the same? Life
beyond the liberal one world world Stephanie Wakefield; 11. What Would you
Do (and who would you kill) in Order to Save the World?: Dialectical
Resilience Claire Colebrook; Index