Feeling the Vibrations: On the Micropolitics of Climate Change
Autor: | Stephanie Rhea Erev |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Nihilism
History Sociology and Political Science media_common.quotation_subject Philosophie politique Climate change 0603 philosophy ethics and religion Affect (psychology) Politics Perceptual Abstraction Psychologie politique Perception 050602 political science & public administration Process philosophy Sociology Political philosophy media_common Théorie décision politique 05 social sciences Environmental ethics Géographie politique et géopolitique 06 humanities and the arts micropolitics Alfred North Whitehead Attunement 0506 political science climate change Feeling Process Philosophy Bodily Feelings 060302 philosophy Friedrich Nietzsche |
Zdroj: | Political theory, 47 (6 |
Popis: | Climate change is more than a discrete issue demanding political attention and response. A changing climate permeates political life as material processes of planetary change reverberate in our bodies, affecting subterranean processes of attention and evoking bodily responses at and below the register of awareness. By way of example, I explore the register of bodily feeling to raise the possibility that proliferating anomalies in atmospheric, oceanic, and seismic activities are entering into subliminal experiences of time and confounding embodied expectations of how the future is likely to flow from the past. The essay concludes with a preliminary discussion of how micropolitical strategies to amplify visceral experiences of climatic changes might valuably contribute to larger programs for climate action. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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