Climates and Cultures: SAGE Library of the Environment
Editat de Mike Hulmeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iul 2015
This Major Work is a valuable synopsis of a diffuse discourse and captures some of the most important writing on climate and culture that has appeared since the 1980s. It provides a structure within which the recently growing body of work in human geography, anthropology, sociology and religious studies can be placed.
Volume One: Theorising Climate and Culture
Volume Two: The Agencies of Climate
Volume Three: Reading Climate and Culture in the Past
Volume Four: Reading Climate and Culture in the Future
Volume Five: Climate and Culture in Places
Volume Six: Cultural Representations of Climate
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473904521
ISBN-10: 1473904528
Pagini: 1888
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 136 mm
Greutate: 3.79 kg
Ediția:Six-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of the Environment
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1473904528
Pagini: 1888
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 136 mm
Greutate: 3.79 kg
Ediția:Six-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of the Environment
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
VOLUME ONE: CULTURES OF CLIMATE KNOWLEDGE
The Classification of Climates from Pythagoras to Koeppen - Marie Sanderson
The Definition of the Standard WMO Climate Normal - Antony Arguez and Russell Vose
Linguistic Dimensions of Weather and Climate Perception - Alan Stewart
Meteorological Knowledge and Environmental Ideas in Traditional and Modern Societies: The Case of Tibet - Toni Huber and Poul Pedersen
Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition - Julie Cruikshank
The Anxieties of a Science Diplomat: Field Coproduction of Climate Knowledge and the Rise and Fall of Hans Ahlman’s ‘Polar Warming’ - Sverker Sörlin
Representing the Global Atmosphere: Computer Models, Data and Knowledge about Climate Change - Paul Edwards
Verification, Validation and Confirmation of Numerical Models in the Earth Sciences - Naomi Oreskes, Kristin Shrader-Frechette and Kenneth Belitz
Anticipating Nature: The Productive Uncertainty of Climate Models - Kirsten Hastrup
The Global Warming of Climate Science: Climategate and the Construction of Scientific Facts - Marianne Ryghaug and Tomas Skjølsvold
Anatomy of Dissent: A Cultural Analysis of Climate Skepticism - Myanna Lahsen
Sila Dialogues on Climate Change: Inuit Wisdom for a Cross-Cultural Interdisciplinarity - Timothy Leduc
Indigenous Climate Knowledge in Southern Uganda: The Multiple Components of a Dynamic Regional System - Ben Orlove, Carla Roncoli, Merit Kabugo and Abushen Majigu
Culture, Law, Risk and Governance: Contexts of Traditional Knowledge in Climate Change Adaptation - Terry Williams and Preston Hardison
‘We Have Seen It with Our Own Eyes’: Why We Disagree about Climate Change Visibility - Peter Rudiak-Gould
VOLUME TWO: HISTORICAL READINGS OF CLIMATE
Chinese Attitudes towards Climate - Cho-yun Hsu
The Meteorological Framework and the Cultural Memory of Three Severe Winter-Storms in Early Eighteenth Century Europe - Christian Pfister, Emmanuel Garnier, Maria-João Alcoforado, Dennis Wheeler, Jürg Luterbacher, Maria Nunes and João Taborda
Time, Talk and the Weather in Eighteenth-Century Britain - Jan Golinski
Climates as Commodities: Jean Pierre Purry and the Modelling of the Best Climate on Earth - Vladimir Jankovic
Inventing Caribbean Climates: How Science, Medicine, and Tourism Changed Tropical Weather from Deadly to Healthy - Mark Carey
Seeing Climate through Culture - Lawrence Culver
Perceiving, Explaining and Observing Climatic Changes: An Historical Case Study of the ‘Year without Summer’ 1816 - Tom Bodenmann, Stefan Brönnimann, Gertrude Hadorn, Tobias Krüger and Helmut Weissert
‘The Languor of the Hot Weather’: Everyday Perspectives on Weather and Climate in Colonial Bombay, 1819–1828 - George Adamson
Drought, Desiccation and Discourse: Missionary Correspondence and Nineteenth-Century Climate Change in Central Southern Africa - Georgina Endfield and David Nash
Tropical Climate and Moral Hygiene: The Anatomy of a Victorian Debate - David Livingstone
The Perfectionists and the Weather: The Oneida Community’s Quest for Meteorological Utopia 1848–1879 - William Meyer
Modernity’s Frail Climate: A Climate History of Environmental Reflexivity - Fabien Locher and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
The Debate over Climate Change in the Steppe Region in Nineteenth-Century Russia - David Moon
Is Global Culture Warming Up? - Andrew Ross
VOLUME THREE: CLIMATE AND AGENCY
Change in the Weather - Vladimir Jankovic
Domain of the Gods: An Editorial Essay - Simon Donner
Climatic Change and Witch-Hunting: The Impact of the Little Ice Age on Mentalities - Wolfgang Behringer
An Amazing and Portentous Summer: Environmental and Social Responses in Britain to the 1783 Eruption of an Iceland Volcano - John Grattan and Mark Brayshay
The Climate Engineers - James Fleming
Huntington and Lovelock: Climatic Determinism in the 20th Century - Kent McGregor
Climate, Race Science and the Age of Consent in the League of Nations - Ashwini Tambe
Human Agency, Climate Change and Culture: An Archaeological Perspective - Fekri Hassan
Human Adaptation to Climate Change: A Review of Three Historical Cases and Some General Perspectives - Ben Orlove
Temporality and the Problem with Singling Out Climate as a Current Driver of Change in a Small West African Village - Jonas Nielsen and Anette Reenberg
Climate Change and Conflict - Ragnhild Nordås and Nils Petter Gleditsch
The First Climate Refugees? Contesting Global Narratives of Climate Change in Tuvalu - Carol Farbotko and Heather Lazrus
Are Cultures Endangered by Climate Change? Yes, But ... - Sarah Strauss
Trust and Climate - Nico Stehr
VOLUME FOUR: CLIMATE AND CULTURE IN PLACES AND PRACTICES
A New Climate for Society - Sheila Jasanoff
Earth, Sky, Wind, and Weather - Tim Ingold
Making Sense of the Weather: Dwelling and Weathering on Canada’s Rain Coast - Phillip Vannini, Dennis Waskul, Simon Gottschalk and Toby Ellis-Newstead
Emotional Climates: Ritual, Seasonality and Affective Disorders - Simon Harrison
Seasonal Climate Change and the Indoor City Worker - Russell Hitchings
Why Indoor Climates Change: A Case Study - William Meyer
Reculturing and Particularising Climate Discourses: Weather, Identity and the Work of Gordon Manley - Georgina Endfield
Climate and Culture Connections in Australia - Neville Nicholls
An Australian Feeling for Snow: Towards Understanding Cultural and Emotional Dimensions of Climate Change - Andrew Gorman-Murray
Whether Rain or Shine: Weather Regimes from a New Guinea Perspective - Paul Sillitoe
Seasons in the Sun – Weather and Climate Front-Page News Stories in Europe’s Rainiest City, Bergen, Norway - Elisabeth Meze-Hausken
Localizing Climate Change: A Multi-Sited Approach - Werner Krauss
Progress, Decline and the Public Uptake of Climate Science - Peter Rudiak-Gould
Bare Rocks and Fallen Angels: Environmental Change, Climate Perceptions and Ritual Practice in the Peruvian Andes - Karsten Paerregaard
Human Geographies of Climate Change: Landscape, Temporality, and Lay Knowledges - Catherine Brace and Hilary Geoghegan
VOLUME FIVE: CULTURAL READINGS OF FUTURE CLIMATE
Improving Forecast Communication: Linguistic and Cultural Considerations - Karen Pennesi
“People Want to Protect Themselves a Little Bit”: Emotions, Denial and Social Movement Nonparticipation - Kari Norgaard
Commodifying the Atmosphere: ‘Pennies from Heaven’? - John Thornes and Samuel Randalls
The Right to Keep Cold - Neil Adger
The End of Model Democracy? An Editorial Comment - Reto Knutti
Democracy, Climate Change and Global Governance: Democratic Agency and the Policy Menu Ahead - David Held and Angus Hervey
Tipping Points and the Human World: Living with Change and Thinking about the Future - Mark Nuttall
Google Warming: Google Earth as Eco-Machinima - Leon Gurevitch
The Flood Myth in the Age of Global Climate Change - Michael Salvador and Todd Norton
Climate Change and Apocalyptic Faith - Stefan Skrimshire
The Unbearable Lightness of Green: Air Travel, Climate Change and Literature - Greg Garrard
Reading and Writing the Weather: Climate Technics and the Moment of Responsibility - Bronislaw Szerszynski
Metaphors We Die By? Geoengineering, Metaphors and the Argument from Catastrophe - Brigitte Nerlich and Rusi Jaspal
Geoengineering, Theology and the Meaning of Being Human - Forrest Clingerman
Reducing the Future to Climate: A Story of Climate Determinism and Reductionism - Mike Hulme
VOLUME SIX: CLIMATE CHANGE IN LITERARY, VISUAL AND PERFORMANCE CULTURES
A Change in the Climate: New Interpretations and Perceptions of Climate Change through Artistic Interventions and Representations - Lesley Duxbury
Arts, Sciences and Climate Change: Practices and Politics at the Threshold - Jennifer Gabrys and Kathryn Yusoff
‘Telling a Different Tale’: Literary, Historical and Meteorological Reading of a Norfolk Heatwave - Mike Hulme
Picturing Climate Change - Stefan Brönnimann
Picturing the Clima(c)tic: Greenpeace and the Representational Politics of Climate Change Communication - Julie Doyle
Seeing Climate Change: The Visual Construction of Global Warming in Canadian National Print Media - Darryn DiFrancesco and Nathan Young
Imaging Vulnerability: The Iconography of Climate Change - Kate Manzo
Climate Change in Literature and Literary Criticism - Adam Trexler and Adeline Johns-Putra
Solar: Apocalypse Not - Greg Garrard
Melting Ice and the Paradoxes of Zeno: Didactic Impulses and Aesthetic Distanciation in German Climate Change Fiction - Axel Goodbody
Cultural Climatology and the Representation of Sky, Atmosphere, Weather and Climate in Selected Art Works of Constable, Monet and Eliasson - John Thornes
“There’s a Storm Coming!”: Reading the Threat of Climate Change in Jeff Nichols’s Take Shelter - Agnes Woolley
Myth and Multiple Readings in Environmental Rhetoric: The Case of An Inconvenient Truth - Thomas Rosteck and Thomas Frentz
Climate Change ‘Science’ on the London Stage - Stephen Bottoms
Representing Nature: Art and Climate Change - Malcolm Miles
The Classification of Climates from Pythagoras to Koeppen - Marie Sanderson
The Definition of the Standard WMO Climate Normal - Antony Arguez and Russell Vose
Linguistic Dimensions of Weather and Climate Perception - Alan Stewart
Meteorological Knowledge and Environmental Ideas in Traditional and Modern Societies: The Case of Tibet - Toni Huber and Poul Pedersen
Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives from Oral Tradition - Julie Cruikshank
The Anxieties of a Science Diplomat: Field Coproduction of Climate Knowledge and the Rise and Fall of Hans Ahlman’s ‘Polar Warming’ - Sverker Sörlin
Representing the Global Atmosphere: Computer Models, Data and Knowledge about Climate Change - Paul Edwards
Verification, Validation and Confirmation of Numerical Models in the Earth Sciences - Naomi Oreskes, Kristin Shrader-Frechette and Kenneth Belitz
Anticipating Nature: The Productive Uncertainty of Climate Models - Kirsten Hastrup
The Global Warming of Climate Science: Climategate and the Construction of Scientific Facts - Marianne Ryghaug and Tomas Skjølsvold
Anatomy of Dissent: A Cultural Analysis of Climate Skepticism - Myanna Lahsen
Sila Dialogues on Climate Change: Inuit Wisdom for a Cross-Cultural Interdisciplinarity - Timothy Leduc
Indigenous Climate Knowledge in Southern Uganda: The Multiple Components of a Dynamic Regional System - Ben Orlove, Carla Roncoli, Merit Kabugo and Abushen Majigu
Culture, Law, Risk and Governance: Contexts of Traditional Knowledge in Climate Change Adaptation - Terry Williams and Preston Hardison
‘We Have Seen It with Our Own Eyes’: Why We Disagree about Climate Change Visibility - Peter Rudiak-Gould
VOLUME TWO: HISTORICAL READINGS OF CLIMATE
Chinese Attitudes towards Climate - Cho-yun Hsu
The Meteorological Framework and the Cultural Memory of Three Severe Winter-Storms in Early Eighteenth Century Europe - Christian Pfister, Emmanuel Garnier, Maria-João Alcoforado, Dennis Wheeler, Jürg Luterbacher, Maria Nunes and João Taborda
Time, Talk and the Weather in Eighteenth-Century Britain - Jan Golinski
Climates as Commodities: Jean Pierre Purry and the Modelling of the Best Climate on Earth - Vladimir Jankovic
Inventing Caribbean Climates: How Science, Medicine, and Tourism Changed Tropical Weather from Deadly to Healthy - Mark Carey
Seeing Climate through Culture - Lawrence Culver
Perceiving, Explaining and Observing Climatic Changes: An Historical Case Study of the ‘Year without Summer’ 1816 - Tom Bodenmann, Stefan Brönnimann, Gertrude Hadorn, Tobias Krüger and Helmut Weissert
‘The Languor of the Hot Weather’: Everyday Perspectives on Weather and Climate in Colonial Bombay, 1819–1828 - George Adamson
Drought, Desiccation and Discourse: Missionary Correspondence and Nineteenth-Century Climate Change in Central Southern Africa - Georgina Endfield and David Nash
Tropical Climate and Moral Hygiene: The Anatomy of a Victorian Debate - David Livingstone
The Perfectionists and the Weather: The Oneida Community’s Quest for Meteorological Utopia 1848–1879 - William Meyer
Modernity’s Frail Climate: A Climate History of Environmental Reflexivity - Fabien Locher and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
The Debate over Climate Change in the Steppe Region in Nineteenth-Century Russia - David Moon
Is Global Culture Warming Up? - Andrew Ross
VOLUME THREE: CLIMATE AND AGENCY
Change in the Weather - Vladimir Jankovic
Domain of the Gods: An Editorial Essay - Simon Donner
Climatic Change and Witch-Hunting: The Impact of the Little Ice Age on Mentalities - Wolfgang Behringer
An Amazing and Portentous Summer: Environmental and Social Responses in Britain to the 1783 Eruption of an Iceland Volcano - John Grattan and Mark Brayshay
The Climate Engineers - James Fleming
Huntington and Lovelock: Climatic Determinism in the 20th Century - Kent McGregor
Climate, Race Science and the Age of Consent in the League of Nations - Ashwini Tambe
Human Agency, Climate Change and Culture: An Archaeological Perspective - Fekri Hassan
Human Adaptation to Climate Change: A Review of Three Historical Cases and Some General Perspectives - Ben Orlove
Temporality and the Problem with Singling Out Climate as a Current Driver of Change in a Small West African Village - Jonas Nielsen and Anette Reenberg
Climate Change and Conflict - Ragnhild Nordås and Nils Petter Gleditsch
The First Climate Refugees? Contesting Global Narratives of Climate Change in Tuvalu - Carol Farbotko and Heather Lazrus
Are Cultures Endangered by Climate Change? Yes, But ... - Sarah Strauss
Trust and Climate - Nico Stehr
VOLUME FOUR: CLIMATE AND CULTURE IN PLACES AND PRACTICES
A New Climate for Society - Sheila Jasanoff
Earth, Sky, Wind, and Weather - Tim Ingold
Making Sense of the Weather: Dwelling and Weathering on Canada’s Rain Coast - Phillip Vannini, Dennis Waskul, Simon Gottschalk and Toby Ellis-Newstead
Emotional Climates: Ritual, Seasonality and Affective Disorders - Simon Harrison
Seasonal Climate Change and the Indoor City Worker - Russell Hitchings
Why Indoor Climates Change: A Case Study - William Meyer
Reculturing and Particularising Climate Discourses: Weather, Identity and the Work of Gordon Manley - Georgina Endfield
Climate and Culture Connections in Australia - Neville Nicholls
An Australian Feeling for Snow: Towards Understanding Cultural and Emotional Dimensions of Climate Change - Andrew Gorman-Murray
Whether Rain or Shine: Weather Regimes from a New Guinea Perspective - Paul Sillitoe
Seasons in the Sun – Weather and Climate Front-Page News Stories in Europe’s Rainiest City, Bergen, Norway - Elisabeth Meze-Hausken
Localizing Climate Change: A Multi-Sited Approach - Werner Krauss
Progress, Decline and the Public Uptake of Climate Science - Peter Rudiak-Gould
Bare Rocks and Fallen Angels: Environmental Change, Climate Perceptions and Ritual Practice in the Peruvian Andes - Karsten Paerregaard
Human Geographies of Climate Change: Landscape, Temporality, and Lay Knowledges - Catherine Brace and Hilary Geoghegan
VOLUME FIVE: CULTURAL READINGS OF FUTURE CLIMATE
Improving Forecast Communication: Linguistic and Cultural Considerations - Karen Pennesi
“People Want to Protect Themselves a Little Bit”: Emotions, Denial and Social Movement Nonparticipation - Kari Norgaard
Commodifying the Atmosphere: ‘Pennies from Heaven’? - John Thornes and Samuel Randalls
The Right to Keep Cold - Neil Adger
The End of Model Democracy? An Editorial Comment - Reto Knutti
Democracy, Climate Change and Global Governance: Democratic Agency and the Policy Menu Ahead - David Held and Angus Hervey
Tipping Points and the Human World: Living with Change and Thinking about the Future - Mark Nuttall
Google Warming: Google Earth as Eco-Machinima - Leon Gurevitch
The Flood Myth in the Age of Global Climate Change - Michael Salvador and Todd Norton
Climate Change and Apocalyptic Faith - Stefan Skrimshire
The Unbearable Lightness of Green: Air Travel, Climate Change and Literature - Greg Garrard
Reading and Writing the Weather: Climate Technics and the Moment of Responsibility - Bronislaw Szerszynski
Metaphors We Die By? Geoengineering, Metaphors and the Argument from Catastrophe - Brigitte Nerlich and Rusi Jaspal
Geoengineering, Theology and the Meaning of Being Human - Forrest Clingerman
Reducing the Future to Climate: A Story of Climate Determinism and Reductionism - Mike Hulme
VOLUME SIX: CLIMATE CHANGE IN LITERARY, VISUAL AND PERFORMANCE CULTURES
A Change in the Climate: New Interpretations and Perceptions of Climate Change through Artistic Interventions and Representations - Lesley Duxbury
Arts, Sciences and Climate Change: Practices and Politics at the Threshold - Jennifer Gabrys and Kathryn Yusoff
‘Telling a Different Tale’: Literary, Historical and Meteorological Reading of a Norfolk Heatwave - Mike Hulme
Picturing Climate Change - Stefan Brönnimann
Picturing the Clima(c)tic: Greenpeace and the Representational Politics of Climate Change Communication - Julie Doyle
Seeing Climate Change: The Visual Construction of Global Warming in Canadian National Print Media - Darryn DiFrancesco and Nathan Young
Imaging Vulnerability: The Iconography of Climate Change - Kate Manzo
Climate Change in Literature and Literary Criticism - Adam Trexler and Adeline Johns-Putra
Solar: Apocalypse Not - Greg Garrard
Melting Ice and the Paradoxes of Zeno: Didactic Impulses and Aesthetic Distanciation in German Climate Change Fiction - Axel Goodbody
Cultural Climatology and the Representation of Sky, Atmosphere, Weather and Climate in Selected Art Works of Constable, Monet and Eliasson - John Thornes
“There’s a Storm Coming!”: Reading the Threat of Climate Change in Jeff Nichols’s Take Shelter - Agnes Woolley
Myth and Multiple Readings in Environmental Rhetoric: The Case of An Inconvenient Truth - Thomas Rosteck and Thomas Frentz
Climate Change ‘Science’ on the London Stage - Stephen Bottoms
Representing Nature: Art and Climate Change - Malcolm Miles
Descriere
This Major Work is a valuable synopsis of a diffuse discourse and captures some of the most important writing on climate and culture that has appeared since the 1980s. It provides a structure within which the recently growing body of work in human geography, anthropology, sociology and religious studies can be placed.