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Emancipatory Climate Actions Strategies from histories /
"Why does the world seem ever further from averting climate catastrophe? Past decades have seen no shortage of high-profile rhetoric. For an international treaty commitment, public and private efforts are unprecedented. Viable technical and wider social solutions abound. Yet real progress remai...
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot,
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2019. |
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Online Access: | Full-text access View in OPAC |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Introduction: Emancipatory and transformative climate actions
- 2 Four Histories of Social Mobilizations: Dandi, Dharasana, Montgomery, Manila, and Rangoon
- 3 Visioning and Identity-building: An overarching vision for heterogeneous campaigns
- 4 Culturing and Framing: Working on the ills of the past in the present for tomorrow's benefits
- 5 Triggering Communal Peer Pressure: Spreading a shared understanding of demands
- 6 Boosting Publicity: Old and new media, deliberations, and organic ideology articulation
- 7 Diversifying Networks: Webbing heterogeneous actors and their plural campaigns
- 8 Conclusion: Strengthening climate actions through emancipatory and transformative mobilizations.