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Anthropology and Climate Change From Actions to Transformations

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.04.2016

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farbige, schwarzweisse Abbildungen

Herausgeber

Susan A. Crate + weitere

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

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450

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23.5/15.7/2.9 cm

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771 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-62958-000-5

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Portrait

Susan A. Crate is an associate professor of anthropology in the Department of Environmental Science & Policy at George Mason University. An environmental and cognitive anthropologist, she has worked with indigenous communities in Siberia since 1988. Her recent research has focused on understanding local perceptions and adaptations of Viliui Sakha communities in the face of unprecedented climate change—a research agenda that has expanded to Canada, Peru, Wales, Kiribati, and the Chesapeake Bay. Crate is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles and one monograph, Cows, Kin and Globalization: An Ethnography of Sustainability (AltaMira Press, 2006), and she is co-editor of the Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions (Left Coast Press, 2009). Crate also served on the American Anthropology Association’s Task Force on Climate Change. Mark Nuttall is Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. He also holds a visiting position as Professor of Climate and Society at Ilisimatusarfik/University of Greenland and the Greenland Climate Research Centre at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources. He has carried out extensive research in Greenland, Alaska, Canada, Finland and Scotland, and is co-PI of the EU-funded project ICE-ARC (Ice, Climate and Economics—the Arctic Region in Change). He is editor of the landmark three-volume Encyclopedia of the Arctic (Routledge, 2005) and author or editor of many other books.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.04.2016

Abbildungen

farbige, schwarzweisse Abbildungen

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

450

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.7/2.9 cm

Gewicht

771 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-62958-000-5

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  • Produktbild: Anthropology and Climate Change
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  • Introduction: Anthropology and Climate Change 0
    Susan A. Crate and Mark Nuttall

    PART 1: BUILDING FOUNDATIONS OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

    1. Climate Knowledge: Assemblage, Anticipation, Action
    Kirsten Hastrup
    2. The Concepts of Adaptation, Vulnerability, and Resilience in the Anthropology of Climate Change: Considering the Case of Displacement and Migration
    Anthony Oliver-Smith
    3. Apocalypse Nicked! Stolen Rhetoric in Early Geoengineering Advocacy
    Clare Heyward and Steve Rayner
    4. Complex Systems and Multiple Crises of Energy
    John Urry
    5. Entangled Futures: Anthropology’s Engagement with Global Change Research
    Eduardo Brondizio

    PART 2: ASSESSING ENCOUNTERS OLD AND NEW

    6. Gone with Cows and Kin? Climate, Globalization, and Youth Alienation in Siberia
    Susan A. Crate
    7. Climate Change in Leukerbad and Beyond: Re-Visioning our Cultures of Energy and Environment
    Sarah Strauss
    8. Storm Warnings: An Anthropological Focus on Community Resilience in the Face of Climate Change in Southern Bangladesh
    Timothy Finan and Md. Ashiqur Rahman
    9. Correlating Local Knowledge with Climatic Data: Porgeran Experiences of Climate Change in Papua New Guinea
    Jerry K. Jacka
    10. Speaking Again of Climate Change: An Analysis of Climate Change Discourses in Northwestern Alaska
    Elizabeth Marino and Peter Schweitzer
    11. Too little and Too late: What to Do about Climate Change in the Torres Strait?
    Donna Green
    12. Shifting Tides: Climate Change, Migration, and Agency in Tuvalu
    Heather Lazrus
    13. The Politics of Rain: Tanzanian Farmers' Discourse on Climate and Political Disorder
    Michael J. Sheridan
    14. Cornish Weather and the Phenomenology of Light: On Anthropology and “Seeing”
    Tori L. Jennings
    15. Making Sense of Climate Change: Global Impacts, Local Responses, and Anthropogenic Dilemmas in the Peruvian Andes
    Karsten Paerregaard
    16: Climate Change beyond the “Environmental”: the Marshallese Case
    Peter Rudiak-Gould
    17: “This Is Not Science Fiction”: Amazonian Narratives of Climate Change
    David Rojas

    PART 3: REFINING ANTHROPOLOGICAL ACTIONS
    18. Fostering Resilience in a Changing Sea-Ice Context: A Grant-Maker’s Perspective
    Anne Stevens Henshaw
    19: Is a Sustainable Consumer Culture Possible?
    Richard Wilk
    20. “Climate Skepticism” inside the Beltway and across the Bay
    Shirley Fiske
    21. When Adaptation Isn’t Enough: Between the “Now and Then” of Community-Led Resettlement
    Kristina J. Peterson and Julie K. Maldonado
    22. Narwhal Hunters, Seismic Surveys, and the Middle Ice: Monitoring Environmental Change in Greenland’s Melville Bay
    Mark Nuttall
    23. Insuring the Rain as Climate Adaptation in an Ethiopian Agricultural Community
    Nicole D. Peterson and Daniel Osgood
    24. Pedagogy and Climate Change
    Chris Hebdon, Myles Lennon, Francis M. Ludlow, Amy Zhang, Michael R. Dove
    25. Bridging Knowledge and Action on Climate Change: Institutions, Translation, and Anthropological Engagement
    Noor Johnson
    26. Escaping the Double-Bind: From the Management of Uncertainty toward Integrated Climate Research
    Werner Krauss

    Epilogue: Encounters, Actions, Transformations
    Susan A. Crate and Mark Nuttall

    Index
    About the Contributors