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The Politics of Climate Change Knowledge: Labelling Climate Change-induced Uprooted People
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The Politics of Climate Change Knowledge: Labelling Climate Change-induced Uprooted People

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Growing body of literature on the connection between climate change and migration.

Blends theoretical insights with a case study method.

Questions how individual actors play major roles in producing, transmitting and institutionalizing the knowledge of climate change at national and international levels.

Although the book focuses on Bangladesh, it describes situations related to Western industrialized countries, international organizations, the interconnection between domestic and international governance, and the global crisis accompanying climate change; therefore, this book is broadly relevant to the international market.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 March 2022
Pages
170
ISBN
9780367481582

Growing body of literature on the connection between climate change and migration.

Blends theoretical insights with a case study method.

Questions how individual actors play major roles in producing, transmitting and institutionalizing the knowledge of climate change at national and international levels.

Although the book focuses on Bangladesh, it describes situations related to Western industrialized countries, international organizations, the interconnection between domestic and international governance, and the global crisis accompanying climate change; therefore, this book is broadly relevant to the international market.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 March 2022
Pages
170
ISBN
9780367481582