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Governing the climate : new approaches to rationality, power and politics /

"Climate change is an issue that transcends and exceeds formal political and geographical boundaries. Social scientists are increasingly studying how effective policies on climate change can be enacted at the global level, 'beyond the state'. Such perspectives take into account govern...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Stripple, Johannes (Autor, Editor ), Bulkeley, Harriet, 1972- (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: on governmentality and climate change / Johannes Stripple and Harriet Bulkeley
  • Part I. Governmentality, Critical Theory and Climate Change: 1. Bringing governmentality to the study of global governance / Eva Lövbrand and Johannes Stripple; 2. Experimenting on climate governmentality with actor-network theory / Anders Blok; 3. Third side of the coin: hegemony and governmentality in global climate politics / Benjamin Stephan, Delf Rothe and Chris Methmann; 4. The limits of climate governmentality / Carl Death
  • Part II. Cases of Climate Government: Theorizing Practice: 5. Neuroliberal climatic governmentalities / Mark Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett; 6. Making carbon calculations / Sally Eden; 7. Smart meters and the governance of energy use in the household / Tom Hargreaves; 8. Translation loops and shifting rationalities of transnational bioenergy governance / Jarmo Kortelainen and Moritz Albrecht; 9. Governing mobile species in a climate-changed world / Juliet J. Fall; 10. Measuring forest carbon / Heather Lovell; 11. Climate security as governmentality: from precaution to preparedness / Angela Oels
  • Part III. Future Directions: 12. The rise and fall of the global climate polity / Olaf Corry; 13. Climate change multiple / Samuel Randalls
  • Conclusion: towards a critical social science of climate change? / Harriet Bulkeley and Johannes Stripple.