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        Présentation Climate, Science And Society de Format Broché

         - Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre

        Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre - 01/12/2023 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

        . .

      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/12/2023
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 344.0
      • Expédition : 632
      • Dimensions : 24.6 x 17.4 x 1.9
      • ISBN : 1032530170



      • Résumé :

        Table of Contents

        List of Contributors

        Acknowledgements

        Introduction

        Zeke Baker, Tamar Law, Mark Vardy, and Stephen Zehr

        PART I: Climate Change Science as a Social Issue: Introduction

        Zeke Baker

        1: Future Times and Spaces: Tracing Objectivity, Scale, and Politics in the Social Life of Climate Science

        Zeke Baker

        2: Meteorology, Climate Science, and Empire: Histories and Legacies

        Martin Mahony

        3: Rethinking Our Histories and Relations with Climate Change

        Candis Callison

        PART II: Theorizing Climate, Science, and Society: Introduction

        Stephen Zehr

        4: We Cannot Afford Not to Perform Constructionist Studies of Mainstream Climate Science

        Myanna Lahsen

        5: Political Economies of Climate Science: Beyond Technological Villains and Scientific Saviors

        Zeke Baker

        PART III: Media and Public Communication about Climate Change: Introduction

        Stephen Zehr

        6: Climate Change Communication: Simple, Right?

        Stephen Zehr

        7: Public Communication and Perceptions of Climate Change in Brazil

        Eloisa Beling Loose and Anabela Carvalho

        8: News and Social Media Imagery of Climate Change: Analyzing the Role and Impact of Visuals in Public Communication

        Mike S. Sch?fer and Xiaoyue Yan

        PART IV: NGOs, Civil Society, and Social Movements: Introduction

        Mark Vardy

        9: Non-Governmental Organizations and the Environmental Movement: Challenges in Climate Change Framing

        Steven Yearley

        10: Expert Activists and NGOs: Understanding and Acting on Global Climate Change

        Adam Fleischmann

        11: Skirting the Frame: Prepping and the Conservative Politics of Climate Change

        Allison Ford

        PART V: Climate Justice: Introduction

        Tamar Law

        12: Postcards from Small Town India: Situated Climate Justice, Science, and Technology

        Ankit Bhardwaj

        13: Solar Affordances and the Struggle for Climate Justice in Southwest Asia

        Kendra Kintzi

        14: Upstream Engagement in the Era of Climate Change

        Roopali Phadke

        15: Climate Justice: Taking Back the Commons

        Shangrila Joshi

        PART VI: Climate Governance: Introduction

        Mark Vardy

        16: Climate Change as Ontological Unsettling: A View from the City

        Hannah Knox

        17: The IPCC as a Body of Expertise

        Reiner Grundmann

        18: Consensus, National Self-Interest, and the Shaping of Climate Knowledge in IPCC Assessment Processes

        Mark Vardy

        19: Trust at the Climate Science-Policy Interface

        Tiago Ribeiro Duarte

        PART VII: Energy, Sustainability, and Sociotechnical Transitions: Introduction

        Stephen Zehr

        20: Energy Transitions in a World of Polarized Politics

        David J. Hess

        21: Configuring Markets and Transactions for Energy System Transition: A Role for STS Research

        Daniel Breslau

        22: The Role of Users in the Energy Transition

        Marianne Ryghaug, Tomas Moe Skj?lsvold, and Robert N?ss

        23: STS and the Design of Futures

        Clark A. Miller

        PART VIII: Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience: Introduction

        Tamar Law

        24: Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience: Sociotechnical and Knowledge Dimensions

        Tim Forsyth

        25: Rethinking Climate Change Adaptation

        Marcus Taylor

        26: Farming in Climate Crisis...

        Biographie:

        Table of Contents

        List of Contributors

        Acknowledgements

        Introduction

        Zeke Baker, Tamar Law, Mark Vardy, and Stephen Zehr

        PART I: Climate Change Science as a Social Issue: Introduction

        Zeke Baker

        1: Future Times and Spaces: Tracing Objectivity, Scale, and Politics in the Social Life of Climate Science

        Zeke Baker

        2: Meteorology, Climate Science, and Empire: Histories and Legacies

        Martin Mahony

        3: Rethinking Our Histories and Relations with Climate Change

        Candis Callison

        PART II: Theorizing Climate, Science, and Society: Introduction

        Stephen Zehr

        4: We Cannot Afford Not to Perform Constructionist Studies of Mainstream Climate Science

        Myanna Lahsen

        5: Political Economies of Climate Science: Beyond Technological Villains and Scientific Saviors

        Zeke Baker

        PART III: Media and Public Communication about Climate Change: Introduction

        Stephen Zehr

        6: Climate Change Communication: Simple, Right?

        Stephen Zehr

        7: Public Communication and Perceptions of Climate Change in Brazil

        Eloisa Beling Loose and Anabela Carvalho

        8: News and Social Media Imagery of Climate Change: Analyzing the Role and Impact of Visuals in Public Communication

        Mike S. Sch?fer and Xiaoyue Yan

        PART IV: NGOs, Civil Society, and Social Movements: Introduction

        Mark Vardy

        9: Non-Governmental Organizations and the Environmental Movement: Challenges in Climate Change Framing

        Steven Yearley

        10: Expert Activists and NGOs: Understanding and Acting on Global Climate Change

        Adam Fleischmann

        11: Skirting the Frame: Prepping and the Conservative Politics of Climate Change

        Allison Ford

        PART V: Climate Justice: Introduction

        Tamar Law

        12: Postcards from Small Town India: Situated Climate Justice, Science, and Technology

        Ankit Bhardwaj

        13: Solar Affordances and the Struggle for Climate Justice in Southwest Asia

        Kendra Kintzi

        14: Upstream Engagement in the Era of Climate Change

        Roopali Phadke

        15: Climate Justice: Taking Back the Commons

        Shangrila Joshi

        PART VI: Climate Governance: Introduction

        Mark Vardy

        16: Climate Change as Ontological Unsettling: A View from the City

        Hannah Knox

        17: The IPCC as a Body of Expertise

        Reiner Grundmann

        18: Consensus, National Self-Interest, and the Shaping of Climate Knowledge in IPCC Assessment Processes

        Mark Vardy

        19: Trust at the Climate Science-Policy Interface

        Tiago Ribeiro Duarte

        PART VII: Energy, Sustainability, and Sociotechnical Transitions: Introduction

        Stephen Zehr

        20: Energy Transitions in a World of Polarized Politics

        David J. Hess

        21: Configuring Markets and Transactions for Energy System Transition: A Role for STS Research

        Daniel Breslau

        22: The Role of Users in the Energy Transition

        Marianne Ryghaug, Tomas Moe Skj?lsvold, and Robert N?ss

        23: STS and the Design of Futures

        Clark A. Miller

        PART VIII: Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience: Introduction

        Tamar Law

        24: Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience: Sociotechnical and Knowledge Dimensions

        Tim Forsyth

        25: Rethinking Climate Change Adaptation

        Marcus Taylor

        26: Farming in Climate Crisis...

        Sommaire:
        Climate, Science and Society: A Primer makes cutting edge research on climate change accessible to student readers. ...

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