Framing Climate Change Adaptation from a Pacific Island Perspective –The Anthropology of Emerging Legal Orders

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 Social Sciences
Sociologus Pub Date : 2018-07-01 DOI:10.3790/SOC.68.2.149
S. Klepp
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Abstract

Abstract Kiribati is among the many islands in Oceania that are highly affected by anthropogenic climate change and has, as such, adopted a proactive role to deal with adaptation. The article analyses how the government brings together climate change discourses with its struggle for new rights and resources for the country. The awareness of anthropogenic climate change has generated new parameters for law-making processes and emerging legal orders. The article develops a new concept of how to frame the cultural and social impacts of climate change from a Pacific Island perspective, in order to overcome shortcomings of the widely-employed notions of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘resilience’ as frames for adaptation to climate change in Oceania. By employing the notion of climate change as a ‘travelling idea’, combined with the ‘anthropology of emerging legal orders’, the research perspective presented here enables us to analyse emerging social and legal orders that evolve in face of climate change and particular gl...
从太平洋岛屿的角度构建气候变化适应——新兴法律秩序的人类学
摘要基里巴斯是大洋洲许多深受人为气候变化影响的岛屿之一,因此在应对适应方面发挥了积极作用。文章分析了政府如何将气候变化话语与为国家争取新权利和资源的斗争结合起来。对人为气候变化的认识为法律制定过程和新出现的法律秩序产生了新的参数。这篇文章提出了一个新的概念,即如何从太平洋岛屿的角度界定气候变化的文化和社会影响,以克服大洋洲广泛采用的“脆弱性”和“复原力”概念作为适应气候变化框架的缺点。通过将气候变化的概念作为一种“旅行理念”,结合“新兴法律秩序的人类学”,本文提出的研究视角使我们能够分析面对气候变化和特定的全球环境而演变的新兴社会和法律秩序。。。
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