Resilience in the Anthropocene : governance and politics at the end of the world
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Resilience in the Anthropocene : governance and politics at the end of the world
(Routledge research in the anthropocene / series editors, Jamie Lorimer and Kathryn Yusoff)
Routledge, 2020
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book offers the first critical, multi-disciplinary study of how the concepts of resilience and the Anthropocene have combined to shape contemporary thought and governmental practice.
Faced with the climate catastrophe of the Anthropocene, theorists and policymakers are increasingly turning to 'sustainable', 'creative' and 'bottom-up' imaginaries of governance. The book brings together cutting-edge insights from leading geographers, international relations scholars and philosophers to explore how the concepts of resilience and the Anthropocene challenge and transform prevailing understandings of Earth, space, time and knowledge, and how these transformations reshape governance, ethics and critique today. This book examines how the Anthropocene calls into question established categories through which modern societies have tended to make sense of the world and engage in critical reflection and analysis. It also considers how resilience approaches attempt to re-stabilize these categories - and the ethical and political effects that result from these resilience-based efforts.
Offering innovative insights into the problem of how environmental change is known and governed in the Anthropocene, this book will be of interest to students in fields such as geography, international relations, anthropology, science and technology studies, sociology, and the environmental humanities.
Table of Contents
- List of Contributors 1. Introduction: The Power of Life Stephanie Wakefield, Kevin Grove and David Chandler
- 2. Resilient Earth: Gaia, Geopolitics and the Anthropocene Simon Dalby
- 3. Security for a Fragmented World: Ecology and the Challenge of the Anthropocene Madeleine Fagan
- 4. The End of Resilience? Rethinking Adaptation in the Anthropocene David Chandler
- 5. Colliding times: urgency, resilience and the politics of living with volcanic gas emissions in the Anthropocene Sebastien Nobert, Harold Bellanger Rodriguez and Xochilt Hernandez
- 6. Resilient Arts of Government: The Birth of a 'Systems-Cybernetic Governmentality' Sara Nelson
- 7. Destituting Resilience: Contextualizing and Contesting Science for the Anthropocene Kevin Grove and Allain Barnett
- 8. Ironies of the Anthropocene Lauren Rickards
- 9. 'Primordial Wounds': Resilience, Trauma, and the Rifted Body of the Earth Nigel Clark
- 10. More of the same? Life beyond the liberal one world world Stephanie Wakefield
- 11. What Would you Do (and who would you kill) in Order to Save the World?: Dialectical Resilience Claire Colebrook
- Index
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