02380oam 2200409 450 991055718310332120220704161117.09781783749386(ebook)9781783749607(print)(CKB)5400000000040315(EXLCZ)99540000000004031520220406c20202020 uy| 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGlobal warming in local discourses how communities around the world make sense of climate change /edited by Michael Brüggemann and Simone RödderOpen Book PublishersCambridge, UK :Open Book Publishers,2020.©20201 online resource (289 pages)Print version: 9781783749607 Includes bibliographical references and index.Local discourses around the world draw on multiple resources tomake sense of a “travelling idea” such as climate change, includingdirect experiences of extreme weather, mediated reports, educationalNGO activities, and pre-existing values and belief systems. There is nosimple link between scientific literacy, climate-change awareness, and asustainable lifestyle, but complex entanglements of transnational andlocal discourses and of scientific and other (religious, moral etc.) ways ofmaking sense of climate change. As the case studies in this volume show,this entanglement of ways of sense-making results in both localizationsof transnational discourses and the climatization of local discourses:aspects of the travelling idea of climate change are well-received,integrated, transformed, or rejected. Our comparison reveals a majorfactor that shapes the local appropriation of the concept of anthropogenicclimate change: the fit of prior local interpretations, norms and practiceswith travelling ideas influences whether they are likely to be embracedor rejected.Topical Subject HeadingGeographical Subject HeadingElectronic books.Topical Subject Heading.304.28Brüggemann MichaelRödder SimoneUkMaJRUBOOK9910557183103321Global warming in local discourses2222407UNINA