This article analyses the evolving cultural political economy of climate change by developing the concept of ‘climate imaginaries’. These are shared socio-semiotic systems that structure a field around a set of shared understandings of the climate. Climate imaginaries imply a particular mode of organizing production and consumption, and a prioritization of environmental and cultural values. We use this concept to examine the struggle among NGOs, business and state agencies over four core climate imaginaries. These are ‘fossil fuels forever’, ‘climate apocalypse’, ‘technomarket’ and ‘sustainable lifestyles’. These imaginaries play a key role in contentions over responses to climate change, and we outline three main episodes in the past two d...
Previous research has shown that Western visual journalism has represented climate change through ce...
Of late, there has been a growth in cultural expression about climate change – with the rise of clim...
This article analyzes the extent to which two institutional logics around climate change—the climate...
The footprint of climate change is now clearly visible within the culture industries. Museum exhibit...
There are many ways in which climate futures can be envisioned, such asglobal and regional climate m...
Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change provides a new perspective on how climate change matte...
This article interrogates the relationship between two apparently disjointed themes: the consensual ...
We have reached a crucial turning point in debates around climate change. A well established scienti...
How will the theories and practices of democracy fare in a climate changing world? Are conventional ...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
Climate change is commonly understood to be an intractable political problem. It is also widely assu...
This thesis analyzes the forces responsible for stalling the urgently needed changes to America’s po...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
This article argues that climate change produces discordances in established ways of understanding t...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
Previous research has shown that Western visual journalism has represented climate change through ce...
Of late, there has been a growth in cultural expression about climate change – with the rise of clim...
This article analyzes the extent to which two institutional logics around climate change—the climate...
The footprint of climate change is now clearly visible within the culture industries. Museum exhibit...
There are many ways in which climate futures can be envisioned, such asglobal and regional climate m...
Towards a Cultural Politics of Climate Change provides a new perspective on how climate change matte...
This article interrogates the relationship between two apparently disjointed themes: the consensual ...
We have reached a crucial turning point in debates around climate change. A well established scienti...
How will the theories and practices of democracy fare in a climate changing world? Are conventional ...
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exp...
Climate change is commonly understood to be an intractable political problem. It is also widely assu...
This thesis analyzes the forces responsible for stalling the urgently needed changes to America’s po...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
This article argues that climate change produces discordances in established ways of understanding t...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
Previous research has shown that Western visual journalism has represented climate change through ce...
Of late, there has been a growth in cultural expression about climate change – with the rise of clim...
This article analyzes the extent to which two institutional logics around climate change—the climate...