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020 | _a9781316694473 (ebook) : | ||
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_aTowards a cultural politics of climate change [electronic resource] _cedited by Harriet Bulkeley, Matthew Paterson and Johannes Stripple. |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c2016. |
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300 | _a1 online resource (231 p.) | ||
500 | _aTable of contents: Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Change: The European Commission's Climate Campaign as a Technique of Government Chapter 3. Devising Low-Carbon Desires in the Australian Urban Economy Chapter 4. Low-Carbon Devices and Desires in Community Housing Retrofit Chapter 5. Caring for the Low-Carbon Self: The Government of Self and Others in the World as a Gas Greenhouse Chapter 6. Grief, Loss and the Cultural Politics of Climate Change. Chapter 7. Culture, Technology, and Transport: Navigating a Path to Low-Carbon Urban mobilities in the United States Chapter 8. "The everyday choices we make matter": Urban climate politics and the post politics of responsibility and action; Chapter 9. Strategic engagements with resistance against energy-efficient devices exploring the hidden politics of comfort desires in housing Chapter 10. The directionality of desire in the economy of qualities: the case of retailers, refrigeration and reconstituted orange juice Chapter 11. The Making of a Zero-Carbon Home. Chapter 12. Wind power activism: epistemic struggles in the formation of eco-Ethical Selves at vattenfall Chapter 13. Conclusions | ||
504 | _aIncludes references and index. | ||
520 | _a"This book develops new perspectives on the cultural politics of climate change and its implications for responding to this challenge." | ||
650 | _aLaw. | ||
700 | _aPaterson, Matthew (Ed.) | ||
700 | _aStripple, Johannes (Ed.) | ||
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_3Cambridge core online _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316694473 |
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