Thinking Like a Climate Thinking Like a Climate

Thinking Like a Climate

Governing a City in Times of Environmental Change

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Publisher Description

In Thinking Like a Climate Hannah Knox confronts the challenges that climate change poses to knowledge production and modern politics. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork among policy makers, politicians, activists, scholars, and the public in Manchester, England—birthplace of the Industrial Revolution—Knox explores the city’s strategies for understanding and responding to deteriorating environmental conditions. Climate science, Knox argues, frames climate change as a very particular kind of social problem that confronts the limits of administrative and bureaucratic techniques of knowing people, places, and things. Exceeding these limits requires forging new modes of relating to climate in ways that reimagine the social in climatological terms. Knox contends that the day-to-day work of crafting and implementing climate policy and translating climate knowledge into the work of governance demonstrates that local responses to climate change can be scaled up to effect change on a global scale.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2020
August 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
10.2
MB
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