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Learning To Live With Climate Change From Anxiety To Transformation 1st Edition Verlie

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Learning To Live With Climate Change From Anxiety To Transformation 1st Edition Verlie
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Verlie, Blanche
ISBN: 9780367441258, 9781000438437, 036744125X, 1000438430
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Learning To Live With Climate Change From Anxiety To Transformation 1st Edition Verlie by Verlie, Blanche 9780367441258, 9781000438437, 036744125X, 1000438430 instant download after payment.

"This book presents an increased understanding and appreciation of how interconnected climate and humans are and offers strategies for coping and adapting to the distressing realities of climate change. In this innovative and empowering study, Blanche Verlie draws on more-than-human and affect theory to argue that if we are to become climate change responsible, we need to learn to 'live-with' climate change and achieve an increased appreciation of the interconnected nature of existence. Engaging with ethnographic case study research from an undergraduate course on climate change in Melbourne and the ongoing School Strikes 4 Climate, the book explores the cultural and sociological dimensions of climate change grief and distress. Focusing specifically on young people, Verlie examines the impact this grief can have on personal identity and relationships and offers pragmatic guidance for making sense of, responding to and living with climate change, without reasserting a domineering, individualistic worldview. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, environmental sociology, cultural studies and environmental psychology"--

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