The Routledge Handbook of Grassroots Climate Activism
Wendy Steele editor Ann Ward editor Sabine von Mering editor Thomas E Bell editor Alexandre da Silva Faustino editor Mariana Arjona Soberón editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:23rd Dec '24
£215.00
This title is due to be published on 23rd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
The Routledge Handbook of Grassroots Climate Activism introduces contemporary forms of grassroots climate activism from around the world through the lenses of a variety of academic disciplines, methodologies, and perspectives. Focusing on bottom-up case studies, it showcases innovative and creative approaches, as well as the knowledge of those working towards swift decarbonisation, just transitions, and climate justice.
Grassroots climate activism presents a rich body of material to be studied not only by anthropologists, sociologists, geographers, and political scientists, but also by scholars in the humanities and the creative arts. This timely handbook explores climate activism across six continents, and it provides perspectives from climate activists themselves. The authors interrogate a range of key questions: what forms of mobilisation, organisation, and practice constitute grassroots climate activism, and how have these changed over the last decade? What are the boundaries of the climate movement and how does it interact with, or differ from, other social movements? How do activists engage with the moral dimensions of the climate crisis? How do grassroots engagements with climate struggles give shape to plural, site-specific, but nonetheless interconnected, forms of climate activism? What tools do climate activists use to create functioning and effective local, national, and transnational networks? How has climate activism been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic? What is the relationship between critical scholarship and climate activism? What methodologies are particularly effective for studying climate activism, and why?
This handbook aims to inspire others to devote more attention to grassroots climate activism. It brings together established and up-and-coming scholars, scholar-activists, and practitioners who present novel, cutting-edge research and new findings exploring current developments in different parts of the world. This book will be of particular interest to students and scholars of climate activism, climate solutions, climate and society, human-environmental crises, grassroots activism, and social movements. It will also be of interest to practitioners involved in climate action and to all those who are ready to launch their own grassroots initiatives, or support one of the many already underway.
"Just what we have needed: a global, diverse, and accessible must-have collection for anyone who studies, teaches or is active in the climate movement."
Juliet B. Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College, UK.
"An incredible resource for activists and activists-to-be."
Luisa Neubauer, climate activist, co-founder of the Fridays for Future youth climate movement in Germany, and co-author of Beginning to End the Climate Crisis. A History of Our Future (2023).
"In Brazil, across the Latin American continent and globally, grassroots climate activism movements are fighting for justice. They fight to overcome historical inequalities. They fight for processes of decoloniality. They fight for racialized and urbanized communities to be heard, and their rights respected, protected and fulfilled. Therefore, this handbook makes a significant academic and political contribution to shed light and resituate the knowledge production process itself. And to understand the achievements of activist movements, opening new possibilities for thinking and acting."
Renata Bovo Peres, Professor of Environmental Sciences and Urban Planning at Federal University of Sao Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil.
"This multidisciplinary approach to the study of grassroots climate activism is full of hopeful case studies of what we can do to address the wicked problem of climate change."
Annette Kehnel, author of The Green Ages. Medieval Innovations in Sustainability
"Each of us can make a difference in the climate movement. This book shows us how."
Betty Lai, Associate Professor in Counseling Psychology at Boston College and author of The Public Scholar (forthcoming from Princeton University Press).
“This book, brimming with ideas, offers activists, practitioners and academics a much needed critical climate praxis.”
Julian Agyeman, Professor, Tufts University, USA.
ISBN: 9781032500232
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614 pages