In Search of Climate Politics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Aug '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£72.99(9781108838467)
This book addresses the crucial - but oddly neglected - question of what it means to say climate change is political.
This book is for those who want to step back and ask the underlying question of how climate change is political, and to understand the importance of this question. It provides an overarching framework for understanding climate politics, and a set of detailed empirical analyses that illustrate this framework.In what ways is climate change political? This book addresses this key - but oddly neglected - question. It argues that in order to answer it we need to understand politics in a three-fold way: as a site of authoritative, public decision-making; as a question of power; and as a conflictual phenomenon. Recurring themes center on de- and re-politicization, and a tension between attempts to simplify climate change to a single problem and its intrinsic complexity. These dynamics are driven by processes of capital accumulation and their associated subjectivities. The book explores these arguments through an analysis of a specific city - Ottawa - which acts as a microcosm of these broader processes. It provides detailed analyses of conflicts over urban planning, transport, and attempts by city government and other institutions to address climate change. The book will be valuable for students and researches looking at the politics of climate change.
ISBN: 9781108971416
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
Weight: 390g
196 pages