Climate, science, and society : a primer
Başlık:
Climate, science, and society : a primer
ISBN:
9781003409748
9781003828761
9781003828815
Yayın Bilgileri:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource
Contents:
Future times and spaces : tracing objectivity, scale, and politics in the social life of climate science / Zeke Baker -- Meteorology, climate science and empire : histories and legacies / Martin Mahony -- Rethinking our histories and relations with climate change / Candis Callison -- We cannot afford not to perform constructionist studies of mainstream climate science / Myanna Lahsen -- Political economies of climate science : beyond technological villains and scientific saviors / Zeke Baker -- Climate change communication : simple, right? / Stephen Zehr -- Public communication and perceptions of climate change in Brazil / Eloisa Beling Loose and Anabela Carvalho -- News and social media imagery of climate change : analyzing the role and impact of visuals in public communication / Mike S. Schäfer and Xiaoyue Yan -- Non-governmental organizations and the environmental movement : challenges in climate change framing / Steven Yearley -- Expert activists and NGOs : understanding and acting on global climate change / Adam Fleischmann -- Skirting the frame : prepping and the conservative politics of climate change / Allison Ford -- Postcards from small town India : situated climate justice, science, and technology / Ankit Bhardwaj -- Solar affordances and the struggle for climate justice in Southwest Asia / Kendra Kintzi -- Upstream engagement in the era of climate change / Roopali Phadke -- Climate justice : taking back the commons / Shangrila Joshi -- Climate change as ontological unsettling : a view from the city / Hannah Knox -- The IPCC as a body of expertise / Reiner Grundmann -- Consensus, national self-interest, and the shaping of climate knowledge in IPCC assessment processes / Mark Vardy -- Trust at the climate science-policy interface / Tiago Ribeiro Duarte -- Energy transitions in a world of polarized politics / David J. Hess -- Configuring markets and transactions for energy system transition : a role for STS research / Daniel Breslau -- The role of users in the energy transition / Marianne Ryghaug, Tomas Moe Skjølsvold, and Robert Næss -- STS and the design of futures / Clark A. Miller -- Climate change adaptation and resilience : sociotechnical and knowledge dimensions / Tim Forsyth -- Rethinking climate change adaptation / Marcus Taylor -- Farming in climate crisis : agricultural adaptation(s) in central New York State / Tamar Law -- Climate adaptation, methodology, and the case study / Sarah E. Vaughn -- Amphibious cities / Dominic Boyer -- Aesthetic encounters with the more-than-human / Desiree Förster -- Averted vision / Karolina Sobecka -- The politics of climate engineering research / Julia Schubert -- The intervention of climate science / Stefan Schäfer -- Making the 1.5oC aspirational climate target tangible with carbon dioxide removal and boundary work / Anders Hansson -- Boundary work in solar geoengineering assessment and experiments / Sean Low -- Futuring in climate politics : activism and the politics of the imagination / Jeroen Oomen -- The world ocean and climate connectivities / Cymene Howe -- From controlling global mean temperature to caring for a flourishing climate / Andy Stirling.
Abstract:
"Climate, Science and Society: A Primer makes cutting edge research on climate change accessible to student readers. The Primer consists of 37 short chapters organized within 11 Parts written by science and technology studies (STS) and other social science scholars. It covers a range of key topics including communication, justice and inequality, climate policy and energy transitions, situating each one within the context of STS studies. Each reading translates a focused area of climate change research into short, accessible, and lively prose. Chapter authors open debates where relevant, consider policy implications, critique existing areas of research, and otherwise situate their reading within a larger body of research relevant to climate change courses. Designed as a jumping-off point for further exploration, this innovative book will be an essential reading for students studying climate change, STS, environmental sociology, and environmental sciences"-- Provided by publisher.
Elektronik Erişim:
Full Text Available From Taylor & Francis Open Access e-Books
Dil:
English