Reprint

Migration and Conflict in a Global Warming Era

A Political Understanding of Climate Change

Edited by
November 2020
164 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03936-352-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03936-353-7 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Migration and Conflict in a Global Warming Era: A Political Understanding of Climate Change that was published in

Business & Economics
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary
This Special Issue explores underrepresented aspects of the political dimensions of global warming. It includes post- and decolonial perspectives on climate-related migration and conflict, intersectional approaches, and climate change politics as a new tool of governance. Its aim is to shed light on the social phenomena associated with anthropogenic climate change, as well as its multidimensional and far-reaching political effects, including climate-induced migration movements and climate-related conflicts in different parts of the world. In doing so, it critically engages with securitizing discourses and the resulting anti-migration arguments and policies in the Global North in order to identify and give a voice to alternative and hitherto underrepresented research and policy perspectives. In this way, it aims to contribute to a fact-based, critical, and holistic approach to human mobility and conflict in the context of political and environmental crisis.