Climate Change and Globalization: Toward a Deleuzoguattarian Approach in Geography
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05/03/2015
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Resumo |
While there is considerable literature on neoliberalism in and of nature and the environment as well as in the interface between climate change and globalization, attempts at marrying the various conceptualizations of these have been limited. In this paper, I briefly review a portion of the literature on climate change and globalization (both broadly defined) locating the connections and disconnections on the topic. I then attempt to synthesize some of the ideas and problems expressed in many of these existing approaches to develop a Deleuzoguattarian approach to the intersections of climate change and globalization across spaces and scales. Finally, I argue that a non-linear historical materialism provides a way of addressing the limitations in existing frameworks. |
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http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/saggsa_conference/2015/Afternoon/1 |
Publicador |
FIU Digital Commons |
Fonte |
The SAGGSA Graduate Student Conference |
Palavras-Chave | #Human Geography #Nature and Society Relations |
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