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International Relations in the Anthropocene : New Agendas, New Agencies and New Approaches / Edited by David Chandler, Franziska Müller & Delf Rothe

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.Description: xix, 483 p.: ill.; (black and white) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783030530136
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 304.2 CHA
Contents:
Part I. The Anthropocene: From the Global to the Planetary 2. Towards a Politics for the Earth: Rethinking IR in the Anthropocene; Joana Castro Pereira 3. Encounters between Security and Earth System Sciences: Planetary Boundaries and Hothouse Earth; Judith Nora Hardt 4. The Nuclear Origins of the Anthropocene; Rens van Munster 5. Decolonizing the Anthropocene; Cheryl McEwan 6. Geoengineering: A New Arena of International Politics; Olaf Corry and Nikolaj Kornbech 7. Genealogies of the Anthropocene and How to Study Them; Delf Rothe and Ann-Kathrin Benner Part II. The Challenge of Security 8. Environmental Security and the Geopolitics of the Anthropocene; Simon Dalby 9. Security in the Anthropocene; Maria Julia Trombetta 10. Security Through Resilience: Contemporary Challenges in the Anthropocene; David Chandler 11. Protecting the Vulnerable: Towards an Ecological Approach to Security; Matt McDonald 12. Caring for the World: Security in the Anthropocene; Cameron Harrington Part III. Governance and Agency 13. Posthuman International Relations: Complexity, Ecology and Global Politics; Erika Cudworth and Steve Hobden 14. Agency in More-than-Human, Queerfeminist and Decolonial Perspectives; Franziska Müller 15. Disrupting the Universality of the Anthropocene with Perspectives from the Asia Pacific; Dahlia Simangan 16. Challenges to Democracy in the Anthropocene; Ayşem Mert 17. Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene: Challenges, Approaches and Critical Perspectives; Basil Bornemann 18. Experimental Government in the Anthropocene; Stephanie Wakefield Part IV. Methods and Approaches: Beyond the Human/Nature Divide 19. Collaging as a Method for IR in the Anthropocene; Anna Leander 20. Knowing of Ontologies: Map-Making to 'See' Worlds of Relations; Caitlin Ryan 21. Spatializing the Environmental Apocalypse; Suvi Alt 22. The Weather Is Always a Method; Harshavardhan Bhat 23. Thought Experiment as Method: Science-Fiction and International Relations in the Anthropocene; Isabella Hermann 24. Disrupting Anthropocentrism Through Relationality; Jarrad Reddekop and Tamara Trownsell.
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Part I. The Anthropocene: From the Global to the Planetary
2. Towards a Politics for the Earth: Rethinking IR in the Anthropocene; Joana Castro Pereira
3. Encounters between Security and Earth System Sciences: Planetary Boundaries and Hothouse Earth; Judith Nora Hardt
4. The Nuclear Origins of the Anthropocene; Rens van Munster
5. Decolonizing the Anthropocene; Cheryl McEwan
6. Geoengineering: A New Arena of International Politics; Olaf Corry and Nikolaj Kornbech
7. Genealogies of the Anthropocene and How to Study Them; Delf Rothe and Ann-Kathrin Benner
Part II. The Challenge of Security
8. Environmental Security and the Geopolitics of the Anthropocene; Simon Dalby
9. Security in the Anthropocene; Maria Julia Trombetta
10. Security Through Resilience: Contemporary Challenges in the Anthropocene; David Chandler
11. Protecting the Vulnerable: Towards an Ecological Approach to Security; Matt McDonald
12. Caring for the World: Security in the Anthropocene; Cameron Harrington
Part III. Governance and Agency
13. Posthuman International Relations: Complexity, Ecology and Global Politics; Erika Cudworth and Steve Hobden
14. Agency in More-than-Human, Queerfeminist and Decolonial Perspectives; Franziska Müller
15. Disrupting the Universality of the Anthropocene with Perspectives from the Asia Pacific; Dahlia Simangan
16. Challenges to Democracy in the Anthropocene; Ayşem Mert
17. Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene: Challenges, Approaches and Critical Perspectives; Basil Bornemann
18. Experimental Government in the Anthropocene; Stephanie Wakefield
Part IV. Methods and Approaches: Beyond the Human/Nature Divide
19. Collaging as a Method for IR in the Anthropocene; Anna Leander
20. Knowing of Ontologies: Map-Making to 'See' Worlds of Relations; Caitlin Ryan
21. Spatializing the Environmental Apocalypse; Suvi Alt
22. The Weather Is Always a Method; Harshavardhan Bhat
23. Thought Experiment as Method: Science-Fiction and International Relations in the Anthropocene; Isabella Hermann
24. Disrupting Anthropocentrism Through Relationality; Jarrad Reddekop and Tamara Trownsell.

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