Occupy Climate Change! An introduction

Marco Armiero , Salvatore Paolo De Rosa, Ethemcan Turhan

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This introduction presents the Occupy Climate Change! research project, the root from which this volume has sprouted. Armiero, De Rosa and Turhan discuss the main themes addressed by the project and the contribu-tors to the volume: the (counter-)power of community led experiments, the trap of the mainstream climate change discourses and policies, and the need to repoliticizing climate adaptation and mitigation. Facing loss and damage now and not in a remote future, communities are experimenting with a wide variety of social innovations, often deeply antagonistic to top-down approaches, sometimes more inclined towards collaborations with institutions. This introduction attempts to systematize the characteristics of social innovations vs. market innovations, though, avoiding to propose any f ixed canon to evaluate grassroots experiments.
Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióUrban movements and climate change
Subtítol de la publicacióLoss, damage and radical adaptation
EditorsMarco Armiero, Salvatore Paolo De Rosa, Ethemcan Turhan
Lloc de publicacióAmsterdam
EditorAmsterdam University Press
Pàgines19-33
Nombre de pàgines14
ISBN (imprès)9789463726665
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2023

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