ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies
Volume 12, issue 1, 2013
Table of Contents
Special Theme Issue
The Politics of Climate Change
Guest edited by Kelvin Mason
Volume 12, issue 1, 2013
Table of Contents
Special Theme Issue
The Politics of Climate Change
Guest edited by Kelvin Mason
The Non-political Politics of Climate Change, pp 1-8
Erik Swingedouw
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COP15 and Beyond: Politics, Protest and Climate Justice, pp 9-22
Kelvin Mason and Kye Askins
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Academics and Social Movements: Knowing Our Place, Making Our Space, pp 23-43
Kelvin Mason
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The Contested Politics of Climate Change and the Crisis of Neoliberalism, pp 44-64
David Featherstone
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Leave the Sand in the Land, Let the Stone Alone: Pits, Quarries and Climate Change, pp 65-87
L. Anders Sandberg and Lisa Wallace
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Population Policy: A Valid Answer to Climate Change? Old Arguments Aired Again Before COP15, pp 88-101
Bertil Egerö
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Emerging from the Shadow of Climate Change Denial, pp 102-130
Justin Kenrick
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Who Reaps what is Sown? A Feminist Inquiry into Climate Change Adaptation in Two Mexican Ejidos, pp 131-154
Beth Bee
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Ten theses on why we need a “Social Science Panel on Climate Change”, pp155-176
Stellan Vinthagen
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Book Review:
Climate Change – Who’s Carrying the Burden: The chilly climates of the global environmental dilemma, pp 177-179
Reviewed by Mark Whitehead
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Video:
Academic Seminar BlockadeFilmed and edited by Chris High, p. 180
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