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Autor:
Tony Crook, Peter Rudiak-Gould
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of sea-level rises and climate change and are responding creatively and making-sense in their own vernacular terms. Pacific Climate Cultures aims to bring Oceanic philosophies to the fro
Publikováno v:
Global Environmental Change. 42:13-23
The United Nations’ REDD (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation) mechanism has provoked sharply divergent assessments in the academic community. This paper employs Cultural Theory to investigate how a sample of scholars from
Autor:
Tony Crook, Peter Rudiak-Gould
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate change - and are responding creatively and making-sense in their own vernacular terms. Pacific Climate Cultures aims to bring Oceanic philosophies to the f
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::628fee83a6f3cf8c3bce14eb432560aa
https://doi.org/10.2478/9783110591415
https://doi.org/10.2478/9783110591415
Autor:
David Christian, Victor H. Mair, Gavin Mendel-Gleason, Christina Collins, Vesna Wallace, Alessio Palmisano, John Baines, Bruce M. Lockhart, Cameron A. Petrie, David Baker, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Rudolf Cesaretti, Peter K. Bol, Julye Bidmead, Barend J. ter Haar, Marta Krueger, Edward Turner, Joe Figliulo-Rosswurm, Greine Jordan, Elizabeth Page Bridges, Daniel Hoyer, Thomas E. Currie, John N. Miksic, Patrick E. Savage, Peter N. Peregrine, Enrico Cioni, Eva Brandl, Kevin Feeney, Joseph G. Manning, Axel Kristinsson, Connie Cook, Agathe Dupeyron, Jenny Reddish, Alice Williams, Liye Xie, Daniel Austin Mullins, Alan Covey, Jill Levine, Árni Daníel Júlíusson, Gary M. Feinman, Andrey Korotayev, Nikolay N. Kradin, Peter Rudiak-Gould, Ruth Mostern, Po Ju Tuan, Pieter Francois, Stephanie Grohmann, Peter Turchin, Harvey Whitehouse, Charles S. Spencer, Amy Bogaard, Alessandro Ceccarelli, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
We thank Tosh et al. (1) for their interest in our research (2) but note that their analyses do not undermine the main findings of our article. Their suggestion that polity population divided by polity area should be one of the social complexity dime
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f4a409ce1a39a7c4dd215ea8c3a39183
http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1858920
http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1858920
Autor:
Peter Rudiak-Gould
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 55:365-386
By politicizing the last bastion of “untouched nature,” climate change makes blame ubiquitous and therefore infinitely malleable. Onto this moral blank slate, critical anthropologists and political ecologists inscribe industrial/Northern blame ra
Autor:
Peter Rudiak-Gould
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 94:1707-1713
With an eye toward developing more effective climate change education, social scientists have attempted to diagnose the reasons for lingering public skepticism of anthropogenic climate change. But rarely is the question addressed with the benefit of
Autor:
Peter Rudiak-Gould
Publikováno v:
Human Ecology. 42:75-86
Citizens receive information on global climate change through both observation of local impacts and reception of climate science. This article presents a quantitative analysis of the interplay of these two sources of information in an indigenous popu
Autor:
Peter Rudiak-Gould
Publikováno v:
Weather, Climate, and Society. 5:120-132
Can the phenomenon called “global climate change” be witnessed firsthand with the naked senses? The question provokes sharply divergent answers from different individuals and ideational communities. Physical scientists and experimental psychologi
Autor:
Peter Rudiak-Gould
Publikováno v:
Global Environmental Change. 22:46-54
Public knowledge of global warming depends on the translation of climate science from specialist communities to citizens, and from scientific language to the vernacular; yet, no two cultures or languages being perfectly commensurable, this process of