The anthropocene debate and political science
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The anthropocene debate and political science
(Routledge research in global environmental governance)
Routledge, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Other editors: Lena Partzsch, Philipp Pattberg, and Sabine Weiland
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Anthropocene has become an environmental buzzword. It denotes a new geological epoch that is human-dominated. As mounting scientific evidence reveals, humankind has fundamentally altered atmospheric, geological, hydrological, biospheric, and other Earth system processes to an extent that the risk of an irreversible system change emerges. Human societies must therefore change direction and navigate away from critical tipping points in the various ecosystems of our planet. This hypothesis has kicked off a debate not only on the geoscientific definition of the Anthropocene era, but increasingly also in the social sciences. However, the specific contribution of the social sciences disciplines and in particular that of political science still needs to be fully established.
This edited volume analyzes, from a political science perspective, the wider social dynamics underlying the ecological and geological changes, as well as their implications for governance and politics in the Anthropocene. The focus is on two questions: (1) What is the contribution of political science to the Anthropocene debate, e.g. in terms of identified problems, answers, and solutions? (2) What are the conceptual and practical implications of the Anthropocene debate for the discipline of political science?
Overall, this book contributes to the Anthropocene debate by providing novel theoretical and conceptual accounts of the Anthropocene, engaging with contemporary politics and policy-making in the Anthropocene, and offering a critical reflection on the Anthropocene debate as such. The volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, global environmental politics and governance, and sustainable development.
目次
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: A Political Science Perspective on the Anthropocene
Thomas Hickmann, Lena Partzsch, Philipp Pattberg and Sabine Weiland
I Theories and Concepts
2. A Natural History for the 21st century: Rethinking the Anthropocene Narrative with Arendt and Adorno
Maike Weisspflug
3. Disentangling Descriptions and Responses to the Anthropocene: Norms and Implications of Scientific Representations of the Earth System
Johannes Lundershausen
4. The Anthropocene and Governance: Critical Reflections on Conceptual Relations
Basil Bornemann
5. International Theory in the Anthropocene: Moving beyond Species, State, and Governance
Franziska Muller
II Governance and Practices
6. Security Studies and the Discourse on the Anthropocene: Shortcomings, Challenges, and Opportunities
Judith Nora Hardt
7. Global Climate Governance as Boundary Object: Making the Meaning of the Anthropocene
Lukas Hermwille
8. From 'Talking the Talk" to "Walking the Walk"? Multi-Level Global Governance of the Anthropocene in Indonesia
Chris Hoehne
9. Agricultural Governance in the Anthropocene: A Research Agenda
Sandra Schwindenhammer
III Critical Perspectives and Implications
10. Sustainability Impact Assessment of Land Use Changes in the Anthropocene
Till Hermanns and Qirui Li
11. The Nuclear Legacy in the Anthropocene: Interrelations between Nature, Technology, and Society
Doerte Themann and Achim Brunnengraber
12. Worlds Apart? The Global South and the Anthropocene
Jens Marquardt
13. The Anthropocene Concept as a Wake-Up Call for Reforming Democracy
Joerg Tremmel
14. Conclusions: Towards a 'Deep Debate' on the Anthropocene
Thomas Hickmann, Lena Partzsch, Philipp Pattberg and Sabine Weiland
Index
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