Anthropogenic climate change has been presented as the archetypal global problem, identified by the slow work of assembling a global knowledge infrastructure, and demanding a concertedly global political response. But this ‘global’ knowledge has distinctive geographies, shaped by histories of exploration and colonialism, by diverse epistemic and material cultures of knowledge-making, and by the often messy processes of linking scientific knowledge to decision-making within different polities. We suggest that understanding of the knowledge politics of climate change may benefit from engagement with literature on the geographies of science. We review work from across the social sciences which resonates with geographers’ interests in the spati...
This forum article is the product of interdisciplinary discussion at a conference on climate histori...
Despite widespread recognition that many of the severest obstacles to climate policy are political (...
This essay addresses some methodological biases present in the mode of knowing the changing weather ...
Anthropogenic climate change has been presented as the archetypal global problem, identified by the ...
Just as global institutions and environmental assessment processes embark on the latest effort to in...
Science, like other realms of human activity, has its geographies. It proceeds in and through space,...
Just as global institutions and environmental assessment processes embark on the latest effort to in...
The rise of climate change as an issue of global concern has rested on scientific representation and...
This book addresses political knowledge of climate change and its relation to labelling people affec...
The challenge of meaningfully communicating an issue like climate change has vexed those trying to c...
An introduction to the January 2017 special issue of the South Atlantic Quarterly, "Climate Change a...
Understanding climate change as a knowledge controversy, this thesis provides new insights into the ...
Becoming differently modern: Geographic contributions to a generative climate politics Anthropogenic...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
In this paper, I interrogate the relationship between two seemingly separated themes playing an incr...
This forum article is the product of interdisciplinary discussion at a conference on climate histori...
Despite widespread recognition that many of the severest obstacles to climate policy are political (...
This essay addresses some methodological biases present in the mode of knowing the changing weather ...
Anthropogenic climate change has been presented as the archetypal global problem, identified by the ...
Just as global institutions and environmental assessment processes embark on the latest effort to in...
Science, like other realms of human activity, has its geographies. It proceeds in and through space,...
Just as global institutions and environmental assessment processes embark on the latest effort to in...
The rise of climate change as an issue of global concern has rested on scientific representation and...
This book addresses political knowledge of climate change and its relation to labelling people affec...
The challenge of meaningfully communicating an issue like climate change has vexed those trying to c...
An introduction to the January 2017 special issue of the South Atlantic Quarterly, "Climate Change a...
Understanding climate change as a knowledge controversy, this thesis provides new insights into the ...
Becoming differently modern: Geographic contributions to a generative climate politics Anthropogenic...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
In this paper, I interrogate the relationship between two seemingly separated themes playing an incr...
This forum article is the product of interdisciplinary discussion at a conference on climate histori...
Despite widespread recognition that many of the severest obstacles to climate policy are political (...
This essay addresses some methodological biases present in the mode of knowing the changing weather ...