Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change
Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender
Herausgeber: Godfrey, Phoebe; Torres, Denise
Systemic Crises of Global Climate Change
Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender
Herausgeber: Godfrey, Phoebe; Torres, Denise
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This book addresses the social and ecological urgency surrounding climate change and the need to use intersectionality in both theory and practice, whereas its companions book (Emergent Possibilities for Global Sustainability) addresses the need to integrate social science and social welfare theories to identify, enhance and support equitable and sustainable solutions.
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This book addresses the social and ecological urgency surrounding climate change and the need to use intersectionality in both theory and practice, whereas its companions book (Emergent Possibilities for Global Sustainability) addresses the need to integrate social science and social welfare theories to identify, enhance and support equitable and sustainable solutions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138830066
- ISBN-10: 1138830062
- Artikelnr.: 42744031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138830066
- ISBN-10: 1138830062
- Artikelnr.: 42744031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Phoebe Godfrey is an Assistant Professor-in-Residence at UCONN in sociology. She co-founded the non-profit CLiCK dedicated to a local sustainable food system. Denise Torres is a doctoral candidate at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. The unifying theme of her work and publications is the authentic inclusion of silenced and marginalized groups in the systems that affect them.
Introduction: Locating ourselves within the Anthropocene: Applying
intersectional analyses Part I: Chaos 1. World turning; worlds colliding?
2. Pulled from all angles 3. Mother Earth Meets the Anthropocene: An
Intersectional Feminist Analysis 4. The Environment in the 21st Century 5.
Rush Limbaugh and the Expanding Culture War: Whiteness, Masculinity and
Conservative Media Denials of Climate Change and Sexism 6. Hegemonic
masculinity 7. Supersky Woman 8. MAN Still #63 9. Population, Climate
Change, and the Embodiment of Environmental Crisis 10. The Great Mother
Wails Part II: AIR 11. The search for authenticity in a climate of denial
12. Intelligent Life 13. The Science proves it or not 14. The Canoe, The
Island and The World 15: Tlakaelel's view of climate change 16: Climate
change and Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S.: An exploration of public
perceptions and media issues 17. A call for climate justice 18. Climate
Action & literacy through creativity & conversations 19: MAN Still #73
Part III: EARTH 20. At the fault lines: Exposing the forces of
discontinuity 21. Harvesting Poison 22: Contradictions of a sick system:
Food, climate and capitalism 23: Women, climate change and food security in
Bangladesh 24: Sila 25. Polar Bear on Bernard Harbor 26. Race, gender, and
climate injustice: Dimensions of social and environmental inequality 27.
Mother Earth 28. The political ecology of Pachamama: Race, class, climate
change, and Kallawaya traditions 29. Sandcastle Part IV: FIRE 30. The
struggle for praxis: Forging the uncertainty 31. Crude 32. Small Extinction
33. ¿elmo oil field: A micro-site of global climate change and the global
intimate 34. Singing Today, For Tomorrow 35: Global wildfire and urban
development: Blowback from disaster capitalism 36. As the world melts 37.
Personal Tale from the Environmental Wetback: Rethinking Power, Privilege
and Poverty in a Time of Climate Change Politics 38. Climate Action
Planning (CAP): An intersectional approach to the urban equity dilemma 39.
Dear Future Generation 40. All yours Part V: Water 41. The fluidity of
identity and the crisis of material reality 42. El Agua es la Vida 43.
Citizenship: Environmental disasters, intersectional vulnerabilities and
changing citizenship models 44. Race, social class and disasters: The
Katrina version of reality 45. Poison water blessings 46. Sea Ice 47.
Evangelical Environmentalism: An analysis of gender and ideology 48.
Climate change and complexity of gender issues in Ethiopia 49. How climate
change makes me feel
intersectional analyses Part I: Chaos 1. World turning; worlds colliding?
2. Pulled from all angles 3. Mother Earth Meets the Anthropocene: An
Intersectional Feminist Analysis 4. The Environment in the 21st Century 5.
Rush Limbaugh and the Expanding Culture War: Whiteness, Masculinity and
Conservative Media Denials of Climate Change and Sexism 6. Hegemonic
masculinity 7. Supersky Woman 8. MAN Still #63 9. Population, Climate
Change, and the Embodiment of Environmental Crisis 10. The Great Mother
Wails Part II: AIR 11. The search for authenticity in a climate of denial
12. Intelligent Life 13. The Science proves it or not 14. The Canoe, The
Island and The World 15: Tlakaelel's view of climate change 16: Climate
change and Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S.: An exploration of public
perceptions and media issues 17. A call for climate justice 18. Climate
Action & literacy through creativity & conversations 19: MAN Still #73
Part III: EARTH 20. At the fault lines: Exposing the forces of
discontinuity 21. Harvesting Poison 22: Contradictions of a sick system:
Food, climate and capitalism 23: Women, climate change and food security in
Bangladesh 24: Sila 25. Polar Bear on Bernard Harbor 26. Race, gender, and
climate injustice: Dimensions of social and environmental inequality 27.
Mother Earth 28. The political ecology of Pachamama: Race, class, climate
change, and Kallawaya traditions 29. Sandcastle Part IV: FIRE 30. The
struggle for praxis: Forging the uncertainty 31. Crude 32. Small Extinction
33. ¿elmo oil field: A micro-site of global climate change and the global
intimate 34. Singing Today, For Tomorrow 35: Global wildfire and urban
development: Blowback from disaster capitalism 36. As the world melts 37.
Personal Tale from the Environmental Wetback: Rethinking Power, Privilege
and Poverty in a Time of Climate Change Politics 38. Climate Action
Planning (CAP): An intersectional approach to the urban equity dilemma 39.
Dear Future Generation 40. All yours Part V: Water 41. The fluidity of
identity and the crisis of material reality 42. El Agua es la Vida 43.
Citizenship: Environmental disasters, intersectional vulnerabilities and
changing citizenship models 44. Race, social class and disasters: The
Katrina version of reality 45. Poison water blessings 46. Sea Ice 47.
Evangelical Environmentalism: An analysis of gender and ideology 48.
Climate change and complexity of gender issues in Ethiopia 49. How climate
change makes me feel
Introduction: Locating ourselves within the Anthropocene: Applying
intersectional analyses Part I: Chaos 1. World turning; worlds colliding?
2. Pulled from all angles 3. Mother Earth Meets the Anthropocene: An
Intersectional Feminist Analysis 4. The Environment in the 21st Century 5.
Rush Limbaugh and the Expanding Culture War: Whiteness, Masculinity and
Conservative Media Denials of Climate Change and Sexism 6. Hegemonic
masculinity 7. Supersky Woman 8. MAN Still #63 9. Population, Climate
Change, and the Embodiment of Environmental Crisis 10. The Great Mother
Wails Part II: AIR 11. The search for authenticity in a climate of denial
12. Intelligent Life 13. The Science proves it or not 14. The Canoe, The
Island and The World 15: Tlakaelel's view of climate change 16: Climate
change and Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S.: An exploration of public
perceptions and media issues 17. A call for climate justice 18. Climate
Action & literacy through creativity & conversations 19: MAN Still #73
Part III: EARTH 20. At the fault lines: Exposing the forces of
discontinuity 21. Harvesting Poison 22: Contradictions of a sick system:
Food, climate and capitalism 23: Women, climate change and food security in
Bangladesh 24: Sila 25. Polar Bear on Bernard Harbor 26. Race, gender, and
climate injustice: Dimensions of social and environmental inequality 27.
Mother Earth 28. The political ecology of Pachamama: Race, class, climate
change, and Kallawaya traditions 29. Sandcastle Part IV: FIRE 30. The
struggle for praxis: Forging the uncertainty 31. Crude 32. Small Extinction
33. ¿elmo oil field: A micro-site of global climate change and the global
intimate 34. Singing Today, For Tomorrow 35: Global wildfire and urban
development: Blowback from disaster capitalism 36. As the world melts 37.
Personal Tale from the Environmental Wetback: Rethinking Power, Privilege
and Poverty in a Time of Climate Change Politics 38. Climate Action
Planning (CAP): An intersectional approach to the urban equity dilemma 39.
Dear Future Generation 40. All yours Part V: Water 41. The fluidity of
identity and the crisis of material reality 42. El Agua es la Vida 43.
Citizenship: Environmental disasters, intersectional vulnerabilities and
changing citizenship models 44. Race, social class and disasters: The
Katrina version of reality 45. Poison water blessings 46. Sea Ice 47.
Evangelical Environmentalism: An analysis of gender and ideology 48.
Climate change and complexity of gender issues in Ethiopia 49. How climate
change makes me feel
intersectional analyses Part I: Chaos 1. World turning; worlds colliding?
2. Pulled from all angles 3. Mother Earth Meets the Anthropocene: An
Intersectional Feminist Analysis 4. The Environment in the 21st Century 5.
Rush Limbaugh and the Expanding Culture War: Whiteness, Masculinity and
Conservative Media Denials of Climate Change and Sexism 6. Hegemonic
masculinity 7. Supersky Woman 8. MAN Still #63 9. Population, Climate
Change, and the Embodiment of Environmental Crisis 10. The Great Mother
Wails Part II: AIR 11. The search for authenticity in a climate of denial
12. Intelligent Life 13. The Science proves it or not 14. The Canoe, The
Island and The World 15: Tlakaelel's view of climate change 16: Climate
change and Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S.: An exploration of public
perceptions and media issues 17. A call for climate justice 18. Climate
Action & literacy through creativity & conversations 19: MAN Still #73
Part III: EARTH 20. At the fault lines: Exposing the forces of
discontinuity 21. Harvesting Poison 22: Contradictions of a sick system:
Food, climate and capitalism 23: Women, climate change and food security in
Bangladesh 24: Sila 25. Polar Bear on Bernard Harbor 26. Race, gender, and
climate injustice: Dimensions of social and environmental inequality 27.
Mother Earth 28. The political ecology of Pachamama: Race, class, climate
change, and Kallawaya traditions 29. Sandcastle Part IV: FIRE 30. The
struggle for praxis: Forging the uncertainty 31. Crude 32. Small Extinction
33. ¿elmo oil field: A micro-site of global climate change and the global
intimate 34. Singing Today, For Tomorrow 35: Global wildfire and urban
development: Blowback from disaster capitalism 36. As the world melts 37.
Personal Tale from the Environmental Wetback: Rethinking Power, Privilege
and Poverty in a Time of Climate Change Politics 38. Climate Action
Planning (CAP): An intersectional approach to the urban equity dilemma 39.
Dear Future Generation 40. All yours Part V: Water 41. The fluidity of
identity and the crisis of material reality 42. El Agua es la Vida 43.
Citizenship: Environmental disasters, intersectional vulnerabilities and
changing citizenship models 44. Race, social class and disasters: The
Katrina version of reality 45. Poison water blessings 46. Sea Ice 47.
Evangelical Environmentalism: An analysis of gender and ideology 48.
Climate change and complexity of gender issues in Ethiopia 49. How climate
change makes me feel