climate change

Towards the study of situated practices of managing environments

At the 10th Annual IAS-STS Conference Critical Issues in Science and Technology Studies (May 2-3, 2011 at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society - Graz, Austria) we have brought together several researchers to discuss the study of situated practices of managing environments: For that we have designed a session in which Ingmar Lippert, Silvia Bruzzone, Franz Krause, Anna Schreuer and Gerald Aiken contributed analytically and empirically to the topic.

Climate Change as Sites of Politics

Wed, 18 November 2009
Type of event: 
This is a public event organised by another institution.
Location: 
Cottbus, Germany

Anup Sam Ninan has been invited by by the Board of Students of the course Environmental and Resource Management of Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany to give a paper on "Climate Change as Sites of Politics".

Climate change as a discursive frame for environmental management: How social movement organisations frame the debate in Finland

Climate change as a discursive frame for environmental management: How social movement organisations frame the debate in Finland

by Hannah Strauss

Warming as Usual - Radical Change to International Political Economy Required to Address Climate Change

Warming as Usual - Radical Change to International Political Economy Required to Address Climate Change

by Ian McGregor

Dangerous climate change is the greatest threat humanity has ever faced. Our international and national environmental governance systems have so far failed to effective deal with it. Global warming is now reaching dangerous levels. The Greenhouse Development Rights Framework provides a way of gaining international agreement to the type of emergency climate protection pathway urgently needed.

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