Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric and framing. Critics argue that constant warnings about impending environmental collapse demoralise and demobilise the public, while advocates argue that dire predictions embody a realism necessary if the radical collective action required for a green transition is to be taken. This is not just a debate about the tactics of presentation; at a substantive ideological level, the multilayered questions raised by apocalypticism cut to the heart of significant divisions in the green movement between radical and mainstream currents concerning their orientation to structures of political and economic power. Comparisons with the contested historical ...
This paper critiques the so-called "Green Revolution" as a political myth of averted famine. A "poli...
Rhetorical scholarship and cultural commentary has demonstrated that environmentalist voices are con...
The rise of ‘populism’, often conflated with authoritarianism, is frequently viewed as being antagon...
Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric ...
Apocalyptic discourses continue to be central to environmental movements, media representations and ...
To be labeled an “eco-millenarian” has invariably pejorative connotations, insinuating the use of ca...
If apocalypse is an event the script of which is already written, in what sense do human beings part...
Despite often being dismissed as bizarre, apocalyptic thought has persistent appeal in political lif...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
For some analysts, today’s representations of apocalypse are simply the latest version of a “pervasi...
Despite decades of scientific research and increased civil and governmental calls for reform, the Un...
For at least as long as the birth of environmentalism, discourses of ecological crisis have adopted,...
This position article reflects on the ambiguous relationship between discourses of apocalypse and co...
Ecological theology has too often relied on Creation, Sabbatical and other accounts potentially of P...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the definitions and uses of apocalyptic rhetoric in contemporar...
This paper critiques the so-called "Green Revolution" as a political myth of averted famine. A "poli...
Rhetorical scholarship and cultural commentary has demonstrated that environmentalist voices are con...
The rise of ‘populism’, often conflated with authoritarianism, is frequently viewed as being antagon...
Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric ...
Apocalyptic discourses continue to be central to environmental movements, media representations and ...
To be labeled an “eco-millenarian” has invariably pejorative connotations, insinuating the use of ca...
If apocalypse is an event the script of which is already written, in what sense do human beings part...
Despite often being dismissed as bizarre, apocalyptic thought has persistent appeal in political lif...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
For some analysts, today’s representations of apocalypse are simply the latest version of a “pervasi...
Despite decades of scientific research and increased civil and governmental calls for reform, the Un...
For at least as long as the birth of environmentalism, discourses of ecological crisis have adopted,...
This position article reflects on the ambiguous relationship between discourses of apocalypse and co...
Ecological theology has too often relied on Creation, Sabbatical and other accounts potentially of P...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the definitions and uses of apocalyptic rhetoric in contemporar...
This paper critiques the so-called "Green Revolution" as a political myth of averted famine. A "poli...
Rhetorical scholarship and cultural commentary has demonstrated that environmentalist voices are con...
The rise of ‘populism’, often conflated with authoritarianism, is frequently viewed as being antagon...