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Johannes Stripple

Johannes Stripple

Docent | Universitetslektor | Principal Investigator BECC

Johannes Stripple

Governing the Climate: New Approaches to Rationality, Politics and Power

Redaktör

  • Johannes Stripple
  • Harriet Bulkeley

Summary, in English

Despite a growing interest in critical social and political studies of climate change, the field remains fragmented and diffuse. This is the first volume to collect this body of scholarship, providing a key reference point in the growing debate about climate change across the social sciences. The book provides a new set of insights into the ways in which climate change is creating new forms of social order, and the ways in which they are structured through the workings of rationality, power and politics. Governing the Climate is invaluable for three main audiences: social science researchers and advanced students in the field of climate change; the wider research community interested in global environmental politics and global environmental governance; and policy makers and researchers concerned more broadly with environmental politics at international, national and local levels.

Avdelning/ar

  • Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

Publiceringsår

2013

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Environmental Policy, Economics and Law

Dokumenttyp

Bok

Förlag

Cambridge University Press

Ämne

  • Political Science

Nyckelord

  • Climate change
  • governance
  • governmentality
  • critical theory
  • decarbonisation

Status

Published

Projekt

  • Governing transitions towards Low-Carbon Energy and Transport Systems for 2050
  • Fair and Feasible Climate Change Adaptation

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISBN: 978-1-107-04626-9