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  3. Vol 12 No 1 (2013): Special Issue: The Politics of Climate Change

Published: 2015-03-17

Special Theme

  • The Non-political Politics of Climate Change
    Erik Swyngedouw
    1-8
    • PDF
  • COP15 and Beyond: Politics, Protest and Climate Justice
    Kelvin Mason, Kye Askins
    9-22
    • PDF
  • Academics and Social Movements: Knowing Our Place, Making Our Space
    Kelvin Mason
    23-43
    • PDF
  • The Contested Politics of Climate Change and the Crisis of Neo-liberalism
    David Featherstone
    44-64
    • PDF
  • Leave the Sand in the Land, Let the Stone Alone: Pits, Quarries and Climate Change
    L. Anders Sandberg
    65-87
    • PDF
  • Population Policy: A Valid Answer to Climate Change? Old Arguments Aired Again Before COP15
    Bertil Egerö
    88-101
    • PDF
  • Emerging from the Shadow of Climate Change Denial
    Justin Kenrick
    102-130
    • PDF
  • Who Reaps what is Sown? A Feminist Inquiry into Climate Change Adaptation in Two Mexican Ejidos
    Beth Bee
    131-154
    • PDF
  • Ten theses on why we need a “Social Science Panel on Climate Change”
    Stellan Vinthagen
    155-176
    • PDF

Commentary

  • Book Review: Climate Change – Who’s Carrying the Burden: The chilly climates of the global environmental dilemma, Anders Sandberg and Tor Sandberg, Eds, 2010, Ottawa: The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Reviewed by Mark Whitehead
    Mark Whitehead
    177-179
    • PDF

Video

  • Video: Academic Seminar Blockade
    Chris High
    180
    • PDF
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