Anticipatory ruination is a mode of prefigurative governance in anticipation of the real and perceived threats of climate change. The concept draws our attention to the ways in which climate crisis is not inevitable, but is produced historically and through contemporary relations of power. In this brief piece, I examine the concept in relation to recent trends in critical agrarian studies that examine how narratives about climate crisis shape contemporary responses and their impacts in ways that entrench and reconfigure inequalities in the agrarian world. I conclude with a discussion of visions for agrarian climate justice as alternatives to the telos of anticipatory ruination
This article considers the material imaginations of environmental crisis and justice in the context ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this article we describe how the historical emergence and rise of future stud...
It is increasingly clear that anthropogenic climate change is a real and destructive phenomenon. Gli...
Anticipatory ruination is a mode of prefigurative governance in anticipation of the real and perceiv...
This essay introduces and invites contributions to a new Journal of Peasant Studies Forum on ‘climat...
In times of accelerating earth system transformations and their potentially disruptive societal cons...
The concept of climate justice is now omnipresent in debates about the climate emergency that societ...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Dubbed a “wicked problem,” climate change is exceeding our ability to agree upon any of the modern r...
Terrorism and climate change are frequently perceived as ‘total threats’ articulated and imagined th...
This chapter demonstrates the pervasive cultural influence of apocalyptic thinking in the twenty-fir...
It is incredibly difficult to imagine an event the likes of which humans have never seen before. Tha...
Examinations of the causal chain between ecological impacts and food shortages reveal significant im...
Climate-induced migration, and particularly the issue of climate refugees, is subject to growing att...
This dissertation explores the historical roots, construction, and contours of United States climate...
This article considers the material imaginations of environmental crisis and justice in the context ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this article we describe how the historical emergence and rise of future stud...
It is increasingly clear that anthropogenic climate change is a real and destructive phenomenon. Gli...
Anticipatory ruination is a mode of prefigurative governance in anticipation of the real and perceiv...
This essay introduces and invites contributions to a new Journal of Peasant Studies Forum on ‘climat...
In times of accelerating earth system transformations and their potentially disruptive societal cons...
The concept of climate justice is now omnipresent in debates about the climate emergency that societ...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Dubbed a “wicked problem,” climate change is exceeding our ability to agree upon any of the modern r...
Terrorism and climate change are frequently perceived as ‘total threats’ articulated and imagined th...
This chapter demonstrates the pervasive cultural influence of apocalyptic thinking in the twenty-fir...
It is incredibly difficult to imagine an event the likes of which humans have never seen before. Tha...
Examinations of the causal chain between ecological impacts and food shortages reveal significant im...
Climate-induced migration, and particularly the issue of climate refugees, is subject to growing att...
This dissertation explores the historical roots, construction, and contours of United States climate...
This article considers the material imaginations of environmental crisis and justice in the context ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this article we describe how the historical emergence and rise of future stud...
It is increasingly clear that anthropogenic climate change is a real and destructive phenomenon. Gli...