Earthscan: 20 years of publishing for a sustainable future
  Books | Journals | eBooks
     Register   Login  Choose your region
Search| Advanced
Book Orders & Services
Newsletters
Earthcasts
Blog
Affiliate Programme
Events Diary
Media
Publishing Partners
RFF Press
Contact Us


Debating Climate Change
Pathways through Argument to Agreement
By Elizabeth L. Malone


 

'As climate change has moved from the science pages to the front page of the world's newspapers, this very timely book makes sense of the current debates in climate policy. With admirable rigour Elizabeth L. Malone demonstrates that despite the diversity of arguments, all is not yet lost and agreement is in reach.'
Dr Richard J.T. Klein, Stockholm Environment Institute


order
$39.95
 Paperback
Science in Society Series
October 2009 •  160 pages •  234 x 156mm •  ISBN 9781844078295
Other EditionsISBNPrice
Hardback9781844078288$136.00




As greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated and contentious voices fill the air, the question gains urgency: How can people with widely varying viewpoints agree to address climate change? Each participant in the debate seems to have a different agenda, from protecting economic growth in developing countries to protecting the energy industry in industrialized countries, from those aghast at the damage done to the Earth to optimists who think we just need to adjust our technological approach.

Debating Climate Change sorts through the tangle of arguments surrounding climate change to find paths to unexpected sites of agreement. Using an innovative sociological approach - combined discourse and social network analyses - Elizabeth L. Malone analyzes 100 documents representing a range of players in this high-stakes debate. Through this she shows how even the most implacable adversaries can find common ground - and how this common ground can be used to build agreement.

Written in a clear, accessible style, this original research and insightful use of communication analysis will help advance understanding and negotiation on climate change throughout the pivotal times to come.


'Climate change calls for new engagement across partisan, disciplinary, and institutional divides. Elizabeth Malone's important new book helps us better understand these fault lines and find ways to bring people and ideas together.'
Barry Rabe, Professor, Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan


CONTENTS 


Preface: Climate Change in the Spotlight

1. Introduction: Trying to Make Sense of Disparate Arguments about Climate Change

2. The Many Faces of Dispute

3. Climate Change - Part of Globalization?

4. Arguments - Agreeing and Disagreeing

5. Finding Common Ground: The Features of the Arguments Themselves

6. Elements of Arguments as Social Links

7. Beyond Family Ties: Social Network Analysis

8. Prospects for the Debate: Endless Recycling of Arguments or Movement toward Agreement?

Appendix 1 Arguments sorted by family with coded rhetorical features

Appendix 2. Documents listed by argument

Visit http://www.earthscan.co.uk/dcc for free electronic supplementary material: First-stage analysis of the 100 documents examined in this book.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Elizabeth L. Malone is a sociologist and Senior Research Scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington and has been doing research on climate change as a dimension of human change for over a decade. She co-edited with Steve Rayner the four volume set 'Human Choice and Climate Change' (Battelle Press, 1998).

  




Privacy Statement   |  Terms Of Use
Copyright 2007 by Oxinet   |  Skin designed by Alldnnskins.com ABOUT SSL
CERTIFICATES