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نویسندگان: Johannes Stripple
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781107046269, 1107624606
ناشر: Cambridge University Press
سال نشر: 2014
تعداد صفحات: 298
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Governing the Climate. به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Cover Governing the Climate Title Copyright Contents Figures and Tables Contributors Foreword: Order! Order in the House! Preface Abbreviations Introduction On Governmentality and Climate Change Introduction Climate Change, Politics and the Social Sciences Climate Politics and the International Reimagining Global Climate Politics New Engagements with Critical Perspectives: Governmentality and Beyond Making Climate Change Governmental Imagining Climate Change Advanced Liberal Climate Government The Conduct of Carbon Conduct Limitations and Frontiers Conclusion: A New Contribution References Part I Governmentality, Critical Theory and Climate Change 1 Bringing Governmentality to the Study of Global Climate Governance Introduction The Rise of Global Governance Studies Global Climate Governance Studies Governmentality Studies Towards an Analytics of Climate Government Conclusions References 2 Experimenting on Climate Governmentality with Actor-Network Theory Towards an Actor-Network Theory of Climate Governance? Latour on Foucault: Reassembling Climatic Governmentalities? The Topology of Climate Governance: A Meshwork of Problematizations Trajectories of Climatic Problematization: A Few Empirical Illustrations First Problematization: IPCC as World Parliament of Experts Second Problematization: Transnational Carbon Markets Third Problematization: Urban Climatic Sustainability Conclusion: Towards Democratic Climate Experimentations? References 3 Third Side of the Coin: Hegemony and Governmentality in Global Climate Politics Introduction Articulation: Rendering Forests as an Object of Governance Hegemony: REDD+ Becoming the Dominant Approach (De)Politicization: The Political Effects of REDD+ Conclusion References 4 The Limits of Climate Governmentality Introduction Eco-Governmentality: Statism, Neoliberalism and Liberal Violence Global Climate Governmentality Agency and Climate Governmentality The Ethics of Climate Governmentality Conclusion References Part II Cases of Climate Government: Theorizing Practice 5 Neuroliberal Climatic Governmentalities Introduction: Thinking Globally, Acting Neurologically Origins – Bounded Rationality and the (Partial) Death of Homo Economicus Connections – Barriers to Governing Climate Conducts Interpretations – The Neurotic Citizen and the Marketization of Existence Alternatives – Climate Conducts and Counter Conducts Conclusions References 6 Making Carbon Calculations Introduction Theoretical Tools for Analysing Carbon Policy and Calculations Making Generic Calculative Devices Making Individual Calculations Benchmarking Calculations Offsetting Calculations Calculating for Climate Change – Practical and Analytical Considerations Acknowledgements References 7 Smart Meters and the Governance of Energy Use in the Household Introduction The Messy Actualities of Carbon Governmentality The Visible Energy Trial Carbon as a Weak Rationality of Government Carbon-Calculating Individuals? Resistance, Rejection and Retraction Conclusions References 8 Translation Loops and Shifting Rationalities of Transnational Bioenergy Governance Introduction Governmental Rationalities and Market Generation Design and Operationalization of EU BEG Materializing BEG Contesting the Results Conclusions Acknowledgements References 9 Governing Mobile Species in a Climate-Changed World Introduction Moving Species, Changing World Constituting a Global Biodiversity Polity through Calculative Practices A New Governable Domain: Making Species into Objects of Governance An Example of a National Strategy in a Context of Global Governance Concluding Remarks: Governing Complex Spaces References 10 Measuring Forest Carbon Introduction A Brief History of Forests in International Climate Change Policy Governmentality – Understanding the Consensus around Forest Carbon ‘Measurement, Reporting and Verification’ The Discourse of Forest Carbon MRV The Techniques and Practices of Forest Carbon MRV: Part I – Remote Sensing Science The Techniques and Practices of Forest Carbon MRV: Part II – Standards Summary and Conclusions References 11 Climate Security as Governmentality: From Precaution to Preparedness Introduction Other Approaches to Climate Security Governmentality Studies: From a Categorical to a Topological Analysis Categorical Analysis: Modes of Power Topological Analysis: Redeployments of Techniques of Different Governmentalities Shifting Topologies of Climate Security: From Tolerable Levels of Climate Change to Climate Apocalypse Tolerable Levels of Climate Change Climate Apocalypse The Added Value of a Topological Governmentality Analysis Compared to Other Approaches Conclusion Acknowledgements References Part III Future Directions 12 The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Polity Introduction Governmental Techniques and the Bigger Picture What is a Global Climate Polity? How Did a Global Climate Polity Emerge? Beyond the Global Climate Polity? References 13 Climate Change Multiple Introduction Climate Change Security Individualization Economic Agenda Conclusions References Conclusion Towards a Critical Social Science of Climate Change? Introduction Ordering the Social (and Natural) World Rationality Power Politics A New Agenda? References Index