Mindmade politics the cognitive roots of international climate governance
The science and politics of tears -- A cognitive approach to international relations -- Methodology: new and established tools to explore subjectivity -- The central arguments -- The cognitive triangl e: cost, identity and justice -- The relevance of structure -- Science in climate change negotiatio...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England
The MIT Press
2017
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Zusammenfassung: | The science and politics of tears -- A cognitive approach to international relations -- Methodology: new and established tools to explore subjectivity -- The central arguments -- The cognitive triangl e: cost, identity and justice -- The relevance of structure -- Science in climate change negotiations -- Agency and hope -- A guide to the book -- The promise of a cognitive approach -- What is cognition? -- Theories of mental representation -- Building blocks of cognitive theory -- Cognition and emotion -- Linking individual and collective cognition -- Linking cognition and social-material realities -- Cognition and international politics -- Cognition and climate change -- Climate change: a cognitive challenge SUI generis? -- Special problem characteristics -- Cognitive responses to special problem characteristics -- Limits of a cognitive approach -- A cognitive framework for political analysis -- Methods and tools for cognitive social science -- Participant selection -- The selection process -- Cognitive-affective mapping -- The nature and limitations of cognitive-affective maps -- Q method -- The process of doing q -- Application -- Synergies -- Four cognitive-affective lessons for global climate change politics -- The cognitive triangle: threat, identity, and justice -- Threat perceptions -- Collective identities -- Notions of justice -- Linking the corners of the triangle -- The third image in global climate negotiations -- Global power structures -- The two-level game -- Realism's eternal wisdom? -- Does science matter when you negotiate the climate? -- The science-policy disconnect -- The goal of climate governance -- Dealing with complexity -- Time, the future and a dearth of imagination -- Agency and hope : key ingredients for changing the world -- Defining agency -- Agency and national interests -- Agency and time -- Agency and hope -- Six belief systems : more alike than not? -- General observations -- General data patterns -- Six factors -- Factor a: multilateralism champions -- Factor b: un skeptics -- Factor c: utilizing the market -- Factor d: the power of individuals -- Factor e: climate justice -- Factor f: spotlight on the west -- Comparative assessment -- A practitioner's guide -- Understand, analyze and strategize -- Meaning-making -- The big picture -- Strengthen your agency -- Tackle science -- Engage your national scientific community -- Marry science and politics -- Pay attention to climate tipping points -- Time and the future -- Thoughts that make the future -- Cognition in global climate politics -- The nature of cognition -- The nature of political belief systems -- Special problem characteristics of climate change -- Other cognitive challenges -- Six belief systems -- Negotiation process, political strategy and science communication -- The science and politics of tears -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Index |
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 297-323 und Index |
Beschreibung: | x, 338 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780262036306 978-0-262-03630-6 |