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Hot Topics: Globalization and Climate Change

Authors :
Elizabeth L. Malone
Source :
Social Thought and Research.
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
The University of Kansas, 2002.

Abstract

Considering climate change and globalization together as a research topic can illuminate the structures and processes of both. Globalization and climate change theories can be categorized as economic, political, and cultural on one dimension, and on another dimension as emphasizing the conflicts between the global and national/local levels, the dominance of the global, or the hybrids and pastiches created by mixing the global and local. Climate change, as an issue that creates and is created by a global sense of the world, is bound up in both its analysis and its policy proposals with the same issues that confront globalization theorists. The proliferation of theories and analyses in globalization and climate change reflects the emerging nature of both areas of social scientific thought. Activities and 'flows are changing too rapidly to be satisfactorily categorized and mapped. Moreover, there are no clear advantages to one form of action, since all phenomena are multifaceted, with bundled positive, neutral, and negative characteristics. However, the very explosion of ideas and proposals reflects the energy and willingness to seek future directions that will bring increased well-being for both humans and the environment.

Details

ISSN :
10945830
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Social Thought and Research
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17161/str.1808.5192