Johannes Stripple
Biträdande universitetslektor
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Introduktion
Johannes Stripple is a specialist in climate change policy and politics. He can be reached at +46708 197129 Welcome! My main research interests lie at the intersection between International Relations (IR) theory and global environmental politics. I spent part of my post-graduate work in a natural science environment and hold a licentiate of philosophy in environmental science from Kalmar University, Sweden. I am, overall, interested in the way in which environmental issues enable us to reflect upon politics and international relations, the disciplines as well as the practice. Over the last years my research has dealt with various aspects of climate change politics and policy. The research is both about what is done to mitigate the issue (e.g. making rules and policies, negotiating international treaties, constructing markets), but also about what it might entail to live and adapt in a warming world: How is a carbon constrained world starting to shape us as consumers, citizens and humans? How could fair and feasible climate change adaptation be organised? I have focused on European and international climate policy,climate change as a security issue, the carbon market, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), emissions at the level of the individual, renewable energy, carbon sinks, scenarios of low carbon futures, Personal Carbon Allowances, the climate as political space and Earth System Science. My work has appeared in journals such as Review of International Studies, Global Governance, European Political Science, Policy Sciences, Cricial Policy Studies, Futures, Global Environmental Change, International Environmental Agreements, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Climatic Change and Climate Policy. Proceed to the heading Research to read a few reflections on my way of doing research and the themes, theories and concepts that I have focused on. A selection of my publications are to be found under the heading 'List of publications'. Drop me a line if you find anything that is useful or something you disagree completely with. Maybe you have ideas about areas of collaboration or ideas about how to communicate with a wider audience. Cheers Johannes
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Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate |
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Cleantech |
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Governing transitions towards Low-Carbon Energy and Transport Systems for 2050 (LETS) |
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Global Political Thought |
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Internationell politik |
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Kritisk förvaltningsforskning |
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Miljöpolitik |
(Fler poster kan förekomma i den universitetsgemensamma databasen LUP):
En projektsite som beskriver projektet Cleantech - Miljödriven affärsutveckling i Botswana har skapats på institutionens webbplats Läs mer...
Johannes Stripple har författat artikeln The Subject of Security in a Warming World som nyligen publicerats i tidskriften The Brown Journal of World Affairs Läs mer...
Johannes Stripple har medförfattat artikeln Disrupting the public–private distinction: excavating the government of carbon markets post-Copenhagen som nyligen publicerats i tidskriften Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy Läs mer...
Johannes Stripple är en av författarna till artikeln Virtuous Carbon som nyligen publicerats i tidskriften Environmental Politics Läs mer...
Roger Hildingsson och Johannes Stripple är två av författarna till artikeln The missing link: Bringing institutions and politics into energy future studies som nyligen publicerats i ett specialnummer av tidskriften Futures Läs mer...
Roger Hildingsson och Johannes Stripple har samförfattat artikeln Governing Renewable Energy in the EU: Confronting a Governance Dilemma som nyligen publicerats i tidskriften European Political Science Läs mer...
Johannes Stripple har medförfattat artikeln Making climate change governable: accounting for carbon as sinks, credits and personal budgets som nyligen publicerats i tidskriften Critical Policy Studies. Läs mer...
Johannes Stripple har författat workshoprapporten ”Governing the Global Climate Polity:
Rationality, Practice and Power” som är ett resultat av den av honom organiserade workshoppen med samma namn
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I have been teaching since 1996 and have, over the years, collected experiences from teaching at departments such as Political Science, Human Ecology, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Ecology and Environmental Science, Energy and Environmental System Studies (IMES), Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS). I have taught at different levels and organised my teaching in different ways. The students have had very diverse backgrounds, culturally, socially and scientifically.
I have conducted courses in core areas of political science, such as International Politics, War and Peace, but also in other areas such as environmental systems analysis. I have developed courses or ‘course modules’ at the Department of Political Science, Lund Institute of Technology (LTH), Peace and Conflict and at Human Ecology. I like to work with a range of teaching and learning activities, from lecturing, seminars to different forms of role-play and other imaginative exercises that require students to internalise a particular perspective/position and engage with each other in deliberative and/or argumentative manner.
I am often invited to teach in non-political science environments and to provide a ‘political perspective’ that shall complement other knowledges in particular course. Rather paradoxically, this kind of multidisciplinary teaching brings out core features of politics and require me to continuously reflect upon what the added value of a political perspective is, when this is not something that can be taken for granted. The students that I engage in these situations are not necessarily interested in politics, rather my teaching and learning activities has to inspire and awaken their curiosity. In those multidisciplinary teaching contexts, I often come across students that do not really understand why so little is happening when states negotiate or in the parliamentary deliberations. From their perspective, why don't the politicians ‘get it’? Hence, I have worked deliberately with various simulation exercises that draw attention to different decision-making contexts. Hence, I have found it valuable to not just theorise international negotiations, but to give the students a concrete feeling of what politics can be about, the obstacles, the interests of the powerful, the possibilities of resistance and how discourses work to empower some and silence others. Simulations exercises have been, for example, policy-games such as ‘EU consultative climate committee meeting’, ‘UNFCCC negotiations’, ‘Earth Charter drafting’ and ‘climate security exercises’.
I subscribe to an ‘equal treatment pedagogy’. This start before the students arrive in the classroom. It is about thinking carefully about gender, diversity and colonial perspectives in the literature, the readings, the examples I use and the questions that are raised in the class.
Nedan visas de kurser där Johannes Stripple undervisat, och som finns inlagda i institutionens databas
ht 2011: STVM17 - Thesis, advanced level1. Wiman B.L.B., Stripple J. and Chong S. S. M. (eds) (2000) From Climate Risk to Climate Security. Kalmar University, Sweden and Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. [ISBN 91-630-9247-6]
2. Stripple J. (2001) Climate Change and International Relations – Reconsidering Interdependence, Governance and Security. Licentiate of Philosophy dissertation at the Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Environmental Science Section, Kalmar University, SE-391 82 Kalmar, Sweden. [ISBN 91-89584-02-3]
3. Stripple J. (2005) Climate Change after the International Rethinking: Security, Territory and Authority. PhD Thesis, Department of Political Science, Lund University. [ISBN 91-88306-55-0]
4. Jagers S. and Stripple J. (2003) Climate Governance Beyond the State. Global Governance 9, 385-399.
5. Lövbrand E. and Stripple J. (2006) The Climate as political space: On the territorialization of the global carbon cycle. Review of International Studies 32, 217-235
6. Stripple J. (2006) Rules for the Environment; Reconsidering Authority in Global Environmental Governance. European Environment 16, 259-264. [Guest Editorial for Special Issue on “Authority and the Global Environment” of European Environment Volume 16; Guest Editor of that Volume]
7. Pattberg, P., and Stripple, J. 2008. Beyond the public and private divide: remapping transnational climate governance in the 21st century. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics. 8(4): 367-388.
8. Lövbrand, E., Stripple, J., and Wiman, B. 2009. Earth System governmentality: Reflections on science in the Anthropocene. Global Environmental Change. 19(1): 7-13.
9. Paterson, M and J Stripple (2010). My Space: Governing Individuals’ Carbon Emissions. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 28(2): 341-362
10. Jagers, S, Löfgren, Å and Stripple, J (2010) Attitudes to personal carbon allowances: political trust, fairness and ideology’ Climate Policy 10: 410-431
11. Haug, C., Rayner, T., Huitema, D., Hildingsson, R., Jordan, A., Massey, E., Monni, S., Stripple, J., van Asselt, H. (2010) Navigating the dilemmas of Climate Policy in Europe. Evidence from Policy Evaluation Studies. Climatic Change 101:3-4, 427-445, doi: 10.1007/s10584-009-9682-3].
12. Rindefjäll, T., Lund, E. & Stripple, J. (2011) Wine, fruit and emission reductions: CDM as development strategy in Chile. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 11:1, 7-22, DOI: 10.1007/s10784-011-9151-0
13. Nilsson, M., Nilsson, L., Hildingsson, R., Stripple, J., Eikeland, P-O. (2011), The missing link: bringing institutions and politics into energy future studies. Futures – The journal of policy, planning and futures studies, 43:10, 1117-1128, 10.1016/j.futures.2011.07.010
14. Lövbrand, E. and Stripple, J (2011), Making climate change governable: Accounting for Carbon as Sinks, Credits and Personal Budgets. Critical Policy Studies, 5:2, 187-200.
15. Hildingsson, R., Stripple, J., Jordan, A. (2011) Governing renewable energy in the EU: Confronting a governance dilemma. European Political Science, Advance online publication, 24 June 2011; doi: 10.1057/eps.2011.8
16. Huitema, D., Jordan A, Massey, E., Rayner, T., Van Asselt, H., Haug., Hildingsson, R., Monni, S., Stripple, J. (2011) The evaluation of climate policy: theory and emerging practice in Europe. Policy Sciences, 44:2, 179-198
17. Paterson, M and Stripple, J (2011). ’Virtuous Carbon’, Environmental Politics – Accepted and forthcoming in special issue on the politics of carbon market creation.
18. Lövbrand, Eva and Stripple, Johannes (2011) Disrupting the public-private distinction: excavating the government of carbon markets post Copenhagen. Environment and Planning C – Government and Policy, Accepted.
19. Berkhout, F., C. Haug, T. Rayner, H. van Asselt, R. Hildingsson, D. Huitema, A Jordan, S. Monni, and J. Stripple. (2010). ‘How do climate policies work? Dilemmas in European climate governance.’ In Making Climate Change Work for Us: European Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies, edited by M. Hulme and H. Neufeldt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
20. Lövbrand, Eva and Johannes Stripple (2010), ‘Carbon Market Governance beyond the Public-Private Divide’. In Frank Biermann, Philipp Pattberg, and Fariborz Zelli (eds), Global Climate Governance Post 2012: Architectures, Agency and Adaptation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
21. Johannes Stripple and Philipp Pattberg (2010), Agency in global climate governance: setting the stage. In Frank Biermann, Philipp Pattberg, and Fariborz Zelli (eds), Global Climate Governance Post 2012: Architectures, Agency and Adaptation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
22. Berkhout, F., Haug, C., Hildingsson, R., Stripple, J. and Jordan, A. (2010). Exploring the future: the role of scenarios and policy exercises. In: Jordan, A., Huitema, D., van Asselt, H., Rayner, T. and Berkhout, F. (Eds.), Climate Change Policy in the European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas of Adaptation and Mitigation? Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
23. Stripple, J., Hildingsson, R., Jordan, A., Rayner, T. and Haug, C. (2010). Governance choices and dilemmas in a warmer Europe: Exploring the future. In: Jordan, A., Huitema, D., van Asselt, H., Rayner, T. and Berkhout, F. (Eds.), Climate Change Policy in the European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas of Adaptation and Mitigation? Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
24. Hildingsson, R., J. Stripple and A. Jordan (2010). Renewable Energies: A Continuing Balancing Act? In: A. Jordan, D. Huitema, F. Berkhout and H. van Asselt (eds), Climate Change Policy in the European Union: Confronting the Dilemmas of Mitigation and Adaptation? Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
25. Stripple J, (2010), “Weberian climate policy: Administrative rationality organised as a market” In Environmental Politics and Deliberative Democracy. Examining the Promise of New Modes of Governance Eds K Bäckstrand, J Kahn, A Kronsell, E Lövbrand, Edward Elgar.
26. Stripple, J. and R. Hildingsson (2010). What Will Happen to the Tortoise? On Tomorrow’s Policies and Dilemmas for Renewable Energy in Europe. In: M. Anthonsen and S. C. Jagers (eds), Rätt grönt: Vänbok till Lennart J. Lundqvist. Göteborg Studies in Politics 120. Göteborg: Göteborgs universitet.
27. Stripple J. and Paterson M. (2007) Singing Climate Politics into Existence: On the Territorialisation of Climate Change Policymaking. In: Pettenger M. (ed) The Social Construction of Climate Change. Ashgate, London.
28. Stripple, J. Territoriet, Individen och Makten over klimatpolitiken (2005). I Ulf Bjereld, Marie Demker, Jan Ekecrantz och Ann-Marie Ekengren (eds.) Det hyperindividualiserade samhället? Borea Bokförlag.
29. Olsson, L. and. J. Stripple 2006 ‘Environmental Thresholds - The case of climate change’. In Defining and identifying Environmental Threshold, Edited by R. Haines-Young, M. Potschin, D Cheshire, DEFRA, UK.
30. Jagers S., Paterson M. and Stripple J. (2004) Privatising Governance, Practising Triage: Securitization of Insurance Risks and the Politics of Global Warming. In: Levy D.L. and Newell P. (eds.) Business in International Environmental Politics: A Political Economy Approach. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.; pp. 249-274.
31. Stripple J. (2002) Climate Change as a Security Issue. In: Page E. and Redclift M.E. (eds.) Human Security and the Environment: International Comparisons. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.; pp. 105-127.
32. Stripple J. (2007) Governing the climate and ordering the world. In: Lundqvist L. and Biel A. (eds.) From Kyoto to the Town Hall. Making International and National Climate Policy Work at the Local Level. Earthscan, London; pp. 137-154.
Reports and non-refereed articles (selective examples)
33. Stripple, Johannes, Bulkeley, Harriet, Hildingsson, Roger, Stephan, Hannes, Andersson, Rickard, Nielsen, Tobias. ”Governing the Global Climate Polity: Rationality, Practice and Power”, Workshop report, September 2011, Lund University. http://www.svet.lu.se/documents/JST_WS_june2011.pdf
34. Stripple, J and Falaleeva, M (2008) ’CDM post-2012: Practices, Possibilities, Politics’. Workshop report, http://www.svet.lu.se/documents/ht2008_CDM_workshop_report.pdf
35. Stripple, J. and R. Hildingsson (eds) (2009). Appraisal of alternative climate strategies. Deliverable (D-P2.7) of the ADAM project (WP2) to the European Commission. LUCSUS, Lund University, May 2009. Available at http://www.svet.lu.se/documents/forskning/2009_ADAM1.pdf
36. Biermann, Frank, Harro van Asselt, Ingrid Boas, Philipp Pattberg, Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Henry Neufeldt, Fariborz Zelli, Johannes Stripple and Monica Alessi (2008), ‘Climate Governance Post-2012: Options for EU Policy-Making’, CEPS Policy brief, No. 177, November 2008.
37. Stripple, Johannes 1998. Securitizing the Risks of Climate Change: Institutional Innovations in the Insurance of Catastrophic Risk. Interim Report IR-98-098/December at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria. Downloadable from http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Publications/Catalog/PUB_AUTHOR_Stripple,J..html
38. Nilsson, L. J., E. Widegren (eds) (2009). Governance for a Low-Carbon Society. Workshop report. Brussels: Atomium Culture and Lund University. Writing team: Lars Nilsson, Roger Hildingsson, Johannes Stripple, Annika Kronsell, Karin Ericsson, Lars Coenen
39. Quo Vadis? Fyra utvecklingsvägar för klimatpolitiken. Internationella Studier, Fall, 2007.
40. Stripple, Johannes and Sverker Carlsson. 1998. New actors on the Environmental Arena: Climate Change Risks and the Insurance Industry Response. Scandinavian Insurance Quarterly 4: 335-344.
41. Stripple, Johannes and Sverker Carlsson. 1999. The Insurance Industry and the Climate Issue: Pre and post Kyoto, in perspective. Scandinavian Insurance Quarterly 4: 351-362.