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  1. Climate Change, Politics and the Transformation Challenge

    Politics is a key factor in determining the societal construction of risk, its use and the consequences of that use. Societal transformation is...
    Mikael Granberg, Leigh Glover in Climate Change as Societal Risk
    Chapter 2023
  2. Religion: A resource in european climate politics? An examination of faith-based contributions to the climate policy discourse in the EU

    Recent research has considered the contribution of faith-based actors (FBAs) and religious norms to global sustainability and climate governance....

    Hannah Klinkenborg, Doris Fuchs in Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik
    Article Open access 04 October 2021
  3. Effective climate clubs require ambition, leverage and insulation: Theorizing issue linkage in climate change and trade

    Many proposals advocate linking climate and trade policy to improve climate cooperation. Since climate mitigation is non-excludable, mitigation...

    Article 18 March 2024
  4. Comparing Climate Politics and Adaptation Strategies in African Cities: Challenges and Opportunities in the State-Community Divide

    Residents of African municipalities exhibit a lengthy and varied history of co** with conditions of pervasive precarity and uncertainty in the...

    Patience Mususa, Stephen Marr in Urban Forum
    Article 16 March 2022
  5. ‘Incantatory’ Governance: Global Climate Politics’ Performative Turn and its Wider Significance for Global Politics

    The 2015 Paris agreement represents a deep-rooted change in global climate governance. While existing scholarly assessments highlight central...
    Stefan C. Aykut, Edouard Morena, Jean Foyer in The Climatization of Global Politics
    Chapter 2023
  6. Practice and Politics of Land Use for Urban Climate Mitigation and Adaptation in Blantyre and Lilongwe Cities, Malawi

    Malawi’s population is fast growing, with a good share of urban residents being susceptible to environmental risks and disasters. This risk is...

    Gilbert Chilinde, Dereck Mamiwa in Urban Forum
    Article 17 February 2022
  7. Broadening the Climate Movement: The Marcha das Margaridas’ Agenda for the Climate (and Other) Crises

    Climate movements led by students and the youth worldwide (and in particular, those in richer economies) have been recognized as having a formidable...

    Marco Antonio Teixeira, Renata Motta in International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society
    Article Open access 02 February 2024
  8. Farmer Knowledge and the Politics of Climate Resilience

    It is frequently argued that local or traditional farmer knowledge must play a vital role in sha** climate-resilientClimate-resilient agricultural...
    Marcus Taylor in Climate Change Adaptation
    Chapter 2024
  9. Conceptualizing and investigating post-truth politics: the geographic imagination and knowledge of the Flat Earth Movement

    In this article, I argue that post-truth politics is best understood and investigated as a distinct style of epistemological politics which embraces...

    Josh Watkins in GeoJournal
    Article 17 January 2024
  10. Knowing Food: Sustainability Politics, Food Policy Councils and the Co-Production of Knowledge

    As one of the major causes of climate change, there is an urgent need for a fundamental transformation of the food system. Calls for greater...

    Simone Schiller-Merkens, Amanda Machin in International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society
    Article Open access 18 April 2023
  11. The Role of Politics in Public Views About Immigrants

    Research on the role of politics in sha** public views about immigration is surprisingly limited. We aim to advance this literature by (1) paying...

    Edward Anthony Koning, Neeraj Kaushal in Journal of International Migration and Integration
    Article 13 June 2024
  12. The art of the impossible: Utopia and instrumentalism in contemporary electoral politics

    Utopian dreams of a fundamentally different world would seem to have little place in the de-radicalized political arena of the post-communist age....

    Gabriel Hetland in Theory and Society
    Article 25 March 2024
  13. The Contemporary Generations in American Politics

    Generations can be useful for explaining cohort-level differences in partisan preferences. Yet a critical aspect of studying political generations is...

    Patrick Fisher in Society
    Article 23 May 2023
  14. Servant Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behavior: The Mediating Role of Perceived Organizational Politics and the Moderating Role of Political Skill in Public Service Organizations

    This study examines the indirect effect of servant leadership on organizational citizenship behavior through perceptions of organizational politics...

    Addisu Debalkie Demissie, Abebe Ejigu Alemu, Assefa Tsegay Tensay in Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal
    Article 10 January 2024
  15. Climate Politics Under Macron: Towards More Hierarchical Centralization in Multilevel Governance?

    While French President Macron’s green record has received extensive criticism, closer analysis reveals that his government in fact enacted a number...
    Chapter 2023
  16. “We’re Not Friends Anymore Because I Support Israel”: Evolving Beliefs about Israel Politics from Elementary to Middle School

    Drawing upon a longitudinal study tracking a group of Jewish children from the start of elementary school (ages 5–6) through the end of middle school...

    Sivan Zakai in Contemporary Jewry
    Article 01 March 2024
  17. Post-Truth Politics

    Across varying global context, the rise of populism and populist leaders have become a significant development in recent years. A peculiar...
    Living reference work entry 2024
  18. The opportunity costs of the politics of division and disinformation in the context of the twenty-first century security deficit

    In the context of increasingly dynamic global threats to security, which exceed current institutional capabilities to address them, this paper...

    Glenn L. Pierce, Curtis C. Holland, ... Gordana Rabrenovic in SN Social Sciences
    Article Open access 28 October 2022
  19. Limited Attention to Climate Change in U.S. Sociology

    Climate change is increasingly recognized as not only a biophysical and technological problem but also a social one. Nonetheless, sociologists have...

    Sofia Hiltner in The American Sociologist
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
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