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- 2019
Have new map, will travel?Keywords: climate change,environmental geography,framing,human dimensions Abstract: Harriet Bulkeley identifies a persistent, and misconceived, framing of climate change as a ‘society–nature problem’ (Bulkeley H (2019). Navigating climate's human geographies: exploring the whereabouts of climate politics. Dialogues in Human Geography 9(1): 3–17). While I concur with her diagnosis, her implied cure begins with geographers volunteering to change their intellectual habits by responding to ‘good arguments’. I challenge this cognitivism and ask what sorts of material frameworks for inquiry will engender an embrace of the idea of ‘climate as condition’
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