Climate change and the imagination
This review article surveys the complex terrain of the imagination as a way of understanding and exploring the manifestations of anthropogenic climate change in culture and society. Imagination here is understood as a way of seeing, sensing, thinking, and dreaming that creates the conditions for material interventions in, and political sensibilities of the world. It draws upon literary, filmic, and creative arts practices to argue that imaginative practices from the arts and humanities play a critical role in thinking through our representations of environmental change and offer strategies for developing diverse forms of environmental understanding from scenario building to metaphorical, ethical, and material investigations. The interplay between scientific practices and imaginative forms is also addressed. Thematically, this review addresses the modalities of climate futures, adaptive strategies, and practices of climate science in its study of key imaginative framings of climate change.
Item Type | Article |
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Additional Information |
A project conducted through the Weather Permitting collaborative. |
Keywords | climate change, creative practice, futures, adaptation, imagination, anthropocene |
Subjects |
Social studies > Environmentalism Social studies > Human and Social Geography Creative Arts and Design > Fine Art Creative Arts and Design > Design studies |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Sociology |
Date Deposited | 09 Jun 2011 15:02 |
Last Modified | 02 Mar 2023 11:06 |
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