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Climate change discourse in Russia : past and present [2019]
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Climate change discourse in Russia : past and present / edited by Marianna Poberezhskaya and Teresa Ashe.
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English
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Published
London ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
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Physical Description
xvii, 114 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Contributors
Poberezhskaya, Marianna, editor.
Ashe, Teresa, editor.
Contents Summary
"This book explores the development of climate change discourses in Russia. It contributes to the study of climate change as a cultural idea by developing the extensive Anglophone literature on environmental science, politics and policy pertaining to climate change in the West to consider how Russian discourses of climate change have developed. Drawing on contributors specialising in numerous periods, regions, disciplines and topics of study, the central thread of this book is the shared attempt to understand how environmental issues, particularly climate change, have been understood, investigated and conceptualised in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. The chapters aim to complement work on the history of the discursive political construction of climate change in the West by examining a highly contrasting (but intimately related) cultural context. Russia remains one of the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters with one of the most carbon-intensive economies. As the world begins to suffer the extreme consequences of anthropogenic climate change, finding adequate solutions to global environmental problems necessitates the participation of all countries. Russia is a central actor in this global process and it, therefore, becomes increasingly important to understand climate change discourse in this region. Insights gained in this area may also be illuminating for examining environmental discourses in other resource rich regions of the world with alternative economic and political experiences to that of the West (e.g. China, Middle East). This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Russian environmental policy and politics, climate change discourses, environmental communication and environment and sustainability in general."
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Climatic changes -> Russia (Federation)
Climatic changes -> Social aspects -> Russia (Federation) -> History.
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"Earthscan from Routledge."
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1. Introduction: The Importance of the Soviet experience /Teresa Ashe -- 2. Natural and anthropogenic climate change understanding in the Soviet Union, 1960s-1980s / Katja Doose and Jonathan Oldfield -- 3. Environmental Change and the Soviet Media before 1986: Dissident and officially sanctioned voices / Anna Mazanik -- 4. The Environment of an Energy Giant: Climate discourse framed by hydrocarbon culture / Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen -- 5. Traditional media and climate change in Russia: A case study of Izvestiia / Marianna Poberezhskaya -- 6. Climate Change in Russia's Far East: Controversial perspectives / Benjamin Beuerle -- 7. Russian industry discourses on climate change / Ellie Martus.
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9781138493209 (hardback)
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Climate change discourse in Russia : past and present [2019]
In Research Room
BookIconBook
Cover
General Information
Original Title
Climate change discourse in Russia : past and present / edited by Marianna Poberezhskaya and Teresa Ashe.
General Information
Language
English
General Information
Published
London ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
General Information
Physical Description
xvii, 114 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Contributors
Poberezhskaya, Marianna, editor.
Ashe, Teresa, editor.
Contents Summary
"This book explores the development of climate change discourses in Russia. It contributes to the study of climate change as a cultural idea by developing the extensive Anglophone literature on environmental science, politics and policy pertaining to climate change in the West to consider how Russian discourses of climate change have developed. Drawing on contributors specialising in numerous periods, regions, disciplines and topics of study, the central thread of this book is the shared attempt to understand how environmental issues, particularly climate change, have been understood, investigated and conceptualised in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. The chapters aim to complement work on the history of the discursive political construction of climate change in the West by examining a highly contrasting (but intimately related) cultural context. Russia remains one of the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters with one of the most carbon-intensive economies. As the world begins to suffer the extreme consequences of anthropogenic climate change, finding adequate solutions to global environmental problems necessitates the participation of all countries. Russia is a central actor in this global process and it, therefore, becomes increasingly important to understand climate change discourse in this region. Insights gained in this area may also be illuminating for examining environmental discourses in other resource rich regions of the world with alternative economic and political experiences to that of the West (e.g. China, Middle East). This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Russian environmental policy and politics, climate change discourses, environmental communication and environment and sustainability in general."
Subjects
Subject Terms
Climatic changes -> Russia (Federation)
Climatic changes -> Social aspects -> Russia (Federation) -> History.
Bibliographic Information
Note
"Earthscan from Routledge."
Bibliographic Information
Content
1. Introduction: The Importance of the Soviet experience /Teresa Ashe -- 2. Natural and anthropogenic climate change understanding in the Soviet Union, 1960s-1980s / Katja Doose and Jonathan Oldfield -- 3. Environmental Change and the Soviet Media before 1986: Dissident and officially sanctioned voices / Anna Mazanik -- 4. The Environment of an Energy Giant: Climate discourse framed by hydrocarbon culture / Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen -- 5. Traditional media and climate change in Russia: A case study of Izvestiia / Marianna Poberezhskaya -- 6. Climate Change in Russia's Far East: Controversial perspectives / Benjamin Beuerle -- 7. Russian industry discourses on climate change / Ellie Martus.
Bibliographic Information
ISBN
9781138493209 (hardback)
Holdings
Book - 363.738/740947 POB
Item Type
Book
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OSA Archivum Library
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OSA Archivum Library
Call Number
363.738/740947 POB
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