Authors
Mara J Goldman, Matthew D Turner, Meaghan Daly
Publication date
2018/7
Source
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
e526
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
To understand the broader epistemological and ontological politics of human dimensions of climate change, this review adopts a political ecology approach, informed by Science and Technology Studies concepts and research on multiple ontologies. We are particularly interested in assessing critical approaches to climate change knowledge as related to adaptation policies. The review addresses three specific areas where more critical engagement could help move debates about knowledge politics in human dimensions research forward in fruitful ways: first, discourse and a focus on the language used to talk about and reflect on human dimensions of climate change; second, co‐production and the troubling proliferation of depoliticized “instrumental” co‐productions of knowledge for adaptation; and third, the emerging literature on multiple ontologies exposing multiple enactments of climate change processes. We …
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