The extinction narrative of the ‘sinking island states’ is well known and discussed extensively in the climate change institutions, academic literature, and media accounts of climate change. This article questions the theoretical basis upon which this narrative has developed, asking how it became so embedded in climate change politics, and what implications this narrative has both for islands and for action on climate change. Focussing on the Pacific, this article uses the insights of racial capitalism and critical feminism to historicise the sinking islands extinction narrative. This historical analysis shows that underlying these extinction narratives of doomed islands and islanders is a colonial logic of disposability that has developed ...
The researched topic: Climate change poses massive and varied challenges to the ways in which people...
Scientific predictions of climate change that place small islands 'at risk' from sea-level rise and ...
Small Pacific islands, especially atolls, have been widely argued to be in the forefront of climate ...
The extinction narrative of the ‘sinking island states’ is well known and discussed extensively in t...
The disappearing islands is a distinct idea that emerged out of the Intergovernmental Panel on Clima...
Discourses of vulnerability abound in climate change literature; both particular types of places and...
Climate change, in terms of its current and future impacts, is a critical issue for the Pacific Isla...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
As entire island nations slip beneath rising seas, how can we reimagine a political future where the...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Drawing on the work of scholars such as Margaret Jolly and Nicole George, I will focus on how ideas ...
The researched topic: Climate change poses massive and varied challenges to the ways in which people...
Scientific predictions of climate change that place small islands 'at risk' from sea-level rise and ...
Small Pacific islands, especially atolls, have been widely argued to be in the forefront of climate ...
The extinction narrative of the ‘sinking island states’ is well known and discussed extensively in t...
The disappearing islands is a distinct idea that emerged out of the Intergovernmental Panel on Clima...
Discourses of vulnerability abound in climate change literature; both particular types of places and...
Climate change, in terms of its current and future impacts, is a critical issue for the Pacific Isla...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
As entire island nations slip beneath rising seas, how can we reimagine a political future where the...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Recent scholarship outlines in no uncertain terms that the Pacific Island regions are already experi...
Drawing on the work of scholars such as Margaret Jolly and Nicole George, I will focus on how ideas ...
The researched topic: Climate change poses massive and varied challenges to the ways in which people...
Scientific predictions of climate change that place small islands 'at risk' from sea-level rise and ...
Small Pacific islands, especially atolls, have been widely argued to be in the forefront of climate ...