Migration induced by the impacts of climate change is a complex phenomenon that consists of various concepts. It also consists of various perspectives about the cause and the effects of such migration. Regardless of these debates, however, some atoll island nations are under a threat of disappearance due the impacts of climate change, especially the rising sea levels. Migration remains the only option for these island nations. Consequently, there are numerous perspectives on how to address the arising problems due to such migration. By utilizing argumentative discourse analysis, this thesis identifies three dominant discourses that address these consequences of climate change induced migration and explores the island nation of Kiribati, alt...
The inhabitants of Kiribati, an atoll state in the Central Pacific, have long been confronted with s...
Straddling the equator, atolls in the Pacific region have long been regarded distant and exotic by t...
In this article we concentrate on the discursive links between climate change, migration, land, and ...
Migration induced by the impacts of climate change is a complex phenomenon that consists of various ...
Low-lying atoll countries are currently amongst the first nations to experience the effects of clima...
The main body of research within climate-change induced migration has focused on displacement migrat...
One consequence of climate change more frequently discussed is its’ impact on climate-induced migrat...
Discourses of vulnerability abound in climate change literature; both particular types of places and...
This researchʼs foundation is the current state of affairs in Kiribati in relation to the effects of...
The effects of climate change are being felt globally, but especially by Pacific Island Countries (P...
A number of studies have indicated that the long term habitability of Kiribati, a low-lying country ...
Political rhetoric from small islands in the South Pacific is loudly proclaiming a disaster in the m...
The low-lying atoll states of Tuvalu and Kiribati have gained international attention due to their v...
Across the world, different communities will be more or less able to adapt to the impacts of climate...
Set on a stage of international environmental politics, this study explores the intimate features of...
The inhabitants of Kiribati, an atoll state in the Central Pacific, have long been confronted with s...
Straddling the equator, atolls in the Pacific region have long been regarded distant and exotic by t...
In this article we concentrate on the discursive links between climate change, migration, land, and ...
Migration induced by the impacts of climate change is a complex phenomenon that consists of various ...
Low-lying atoll countries are currently amongst the first nations to experience the effects of clima...
The main body of research within climate-change induced migration has focused on displacement migrat...
One consequence of climate change more frequently discussed is its’ impact on climate-induced migrat...
Discourses of vulnerability abound in climate change literature; both particular types of places and...
This researchʼs foundation is the current state of affairs in Kiribati in relation to the effects of...
The effects of climate change are being felt globally, but especially by Pacific Island Countries (P...
A number of studies have indicated that the long term habitability of Kiribati, a low-lying country ...
Political rhetoric from small islands in the South Pacific is loudly proclaiming a disaster in the m...
The low-lying atoll states of Tuvalu and Kiribati have gained international attention due to their v...
Across the world, different communities will be more or less able to adapt to the impacts of climate...
Set on a stage of international environmental politics, this study explores the intimate features of...
The inhabitants of Kiribati, an atoll state in the Central Pacific, have long been confronted with s...
Straddling the equator, atolls in the Pacific region have long been regarded distant and exotic by t...
In this article we concentrate on the discursive links between climate change, migration, land, and ...