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Building the critical anthropology of climate change : towards a socio-ecological revolution

Part of the Routledge Environmental Anthropology series
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This book applies a critical perspective to anthropogenic climate change and the global socio-ecological crisis. The book focuses on the critical anthropology of climate change by opening up a dialogue with the two main contending perspectives in the anthropology of climate change, namely cultural ecological perspective on climate change and the cultural interpretive perspective on climate change.

Guided by these perspectives, the book takes a firm stance on the types of changes that are needed to sustain life on Earth as we know it.

Within this framework, it explores issues of climate and social equity, the nature of the current era of Earth’s geohistory, the perspectives of the elite polluters driving climate change, and the regrettable contributions of anthropologists and other scholars to climate change.

The book also engages with the sociology, political science and geography of climate change; by exploring these various approaches to thinking about and responding to the existential threat of an ever warming climate, the authors lay the foundation for a brave new sustainable world that is socially just, highly democratic, and climatically-safe for humans and other species. This book will be of interest to researchers and students in Environmental Anthropology, Climate Change, Human Geography, Sociology, and Political Science.

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Published 16/07/2024
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Routledge
1032745762 / 9781032745763
Paperback / softback
16/07/2024
United Kingdom
English
288 pages : illustrations (black and white).