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Climate Change Epistemologies in Southern Africa - Social and Cultural Dimensions

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This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed.


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Jörn Ahrens, Ernst Halbmayer: Introduction: epistemologies of global warming in the South. The social and cultural dimension of climate change in Southern Africa
Part 1: Climate and climate change - justice epistemologies


  1. Michael Bollig: Drought, disaster and identity in northwestern Namibia in times of global climate change

  2. Michael Sheridan: When rain is a person: rainmaking, relational persons, and post-human ontologies in sub-Saharan Africa

  3. Werner Nell: Environmental attitudes and narratives in two rural South African communities: implications for intervention

  4. Patrick Bond, Mary Galvin: Conflicting narratives of extreme weather events in Durban, South Africa: politically opportunistic, experiential and climate-justice epistemologies in an extreme weather event

  5. Part 2: Climate change communication

  6. Anna Taylor, Dianne Scott: receptivity to the knowledge of others: building urban climate resilience in southern African cities

  7. Gabriel Faimau, Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando, Nelson Sello: Print media coverage and the socio-contextual Representation of climate change in Botswana"
  8. Part 3: Just Transition and international co-operation

  9. Steve Vanderheiden: Climate change equity and extreme vulnerability

  10. Matthias Rompel: Adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa: challenges for sustainable development, and the role of International co-operation


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Jörn Ahrens is Professor of Cultural Sociology at Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU), Germany, and Extraordinary Professor of Social Anthropology at North-West University (NWU), South Africa.
Ernst Halbmayer is Professor for Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Marburg, Germany, where he is also Director of the Marburg Ethnographic Collection.


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This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed.

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