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Technopolitical Mediations in the Climate Change Regime: STS Takes on Hot Air
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Anup Sam Ninan
- Posted on February 20th, 2009
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climate politics
STS
Publication Type:
Book Chapter
Authors:
Anup Sam Ninan
Source:
Yearbook 2008 of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society, Profil, Munich/ Vienna (2009)
Keywords:
climate politics
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