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E-grāmata: Social Mobilisation for Climate Change

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  • Formāts: 218 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Oct-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040176498
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  • Formāts: 218 pages
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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"This book is the outcome of an interdisciplinary research process aimed at capturing the complexity of the social mobilisation for climate change. It brings together various academic perspectives to understand the diverse forms of climate activism, challenging traditional notions of agency, space, justice, and legality. The reader will broaden their understanding of the social mobilisation for climate change and its interactions with new digital spaces. The book questions public authorities and big greenhouse gas emitters, individual and generational behaviors, artistic creations, territorial identities, legal systems, and even the idea of democracy. This broad overview results from a collection of concise contributions from scholars with different backgrounds, who employ a variety of tools and methodologies in their analysis, although delivering their findings in an accessible language. It is intended for students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in the areas of Climate Change, Digital Activism, Cultural and Legal Geography, Social and Spatial Justice, Human Rights and Environmental Law, Sustainable Cities and Just Transition"--

This book is the outcome of an interdisciplinary research process aimed at capturing the complexity of the social mobilisation for climate change. It brings together various academic perspectives to understand the diverse forms of climate activism, challenging traditional notions of agency, space, justice, and legality.

The reader will broaden their understanding of the social mobilisation for climate change and its interactions with new digital spaces. This book questions public authorities and big greenhouse gas emitters, individual and generational behaviors, artistic creations, territorial identities, legal systems, and even the idea of democracy. This broad overview results from a collection of concise contributions from scholars with different backgrounds, who employ a variety of tools and methodologies in their analysis, although delivering their findings in an accessible language.

It is intended for students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in the areas of Climate Change, Digital Activism, Cultural and Legal Geography, Social and Spatial Justice, Human Rights and Environmental Law, Sustainable Cities, and Just Transition.



This book is the outcome of an interdisciplinary research process aimed at capturing the complexity of the social mobilisation for climate change. It brings together various academic perspectives to understand the diverse forms of climate activism, challenging traditional notions of agency, space, justice, and legality.

Preface
Elena Nalato, Valentina E. Albanese, Stefano Fanetti, Roberta Minazzi

List of contributors

1. Media narratives and activists digital practices about climate change in
Italy: a multi-channel analysis

Valentina E. Albanese, Teresa Graziano

2. Change the System not the Climate. How the Talanoa Dialogue contributed to
procedural justice in the global climate negotiating system
Beatrice Ruggieri

3. Environmental justice and transformative geographies in the discourses of
the environmental movement in Brindisi

Federica Epifani

4. Murals for sustainability: walking among Turins streets

Stefania Benetti

5. Environmental digital activism: profile and main drivers

Roberta Minazzi, Michela Segato, Daniele Grechi

6. The Gen Z attitude-behaviour gap in digital green activism
David DAcunto

7. Youth climate activism: political and regulatory outcomes

Francesca Ainger, Stefano Fanetti

8. Persuasion, pride, prejudice. Interpretive communities and their winning
arguments in a time of climate narratives

Matteo Nicolini

9. Citizens assemblies on climate change. Climate democracy in the
Anthropocene

Enrico Buono

10. The development of climate change litigation and its financing in a
comparative perspective: contingency fee agreements, crowdfunding, and
third-party funding
Valentina Jacometti

11. Climate disobedience: criminal conduct or democratic right? A
constitutional law perspective
Francesco Gallarati

12. Social mobilisation for climate change: the Belt and Road initiative and
the case of the Lamu coal plant in Kenya

Barbara Pozzo
Valentina E. Albanese is Associate Professor of Sustainable Tourism, Cultural Geography, and Tourism Geography at the University of Insubria in Como, Italy.

Stefano Fanetti is Assistant Professor of Private Comparative Law at the University of Insubria in Como, Italy, where he teaches Environmental Law and Swiss Comparative Law.

Roberta Minazzi is Associate Professor of Management at the University of Insubria in Como, Italy, where she teaches Tourism Management and Destination Management for Hospitality.