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Author Wit, Sara de, author

Title Global warning : an ethnography of the encounter between global and local climate-change discourses in the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon / Sara de Wit
Published Leiden, the Netherlands : African Studies Centre, [2015]
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2015

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (xi, 222 pages)) : color illustrations, maps
Contents Introduction -- Theoretical and methodological considerations -- Talking climate change into existence : the role of NGOs in disseminating the green message -- Translating the climate back and forth : traditional rulers in the fight against climate change -- Believing in climate change : a grassroots perspective -- Concluding reflections
Summary Moving beyond existing approaches that largely deal with the biophysical consequences of climate change realities in Africa, this book explores an alternative perspective that traces climate change as a travelling idea. It focuses on how globally constructed discourses on climate change find their way to the local level in the Bamenda Grassfields of Cameroon, thereby seeking to understand how these discursive practices lead to social transformations, and to new configurations of power. In the translation process from the 'global' to the 'local' level a continuous modification and appropriation of the idea of climate change takes place that finally leads to a concrete implementation of climate change related projects and sensitization campaigns. Hence, it is argued that in this increasingly interconnected and mediated world people in Africa (and elsewhere in the world) do not solely adapt to a changing climate, but also adapt to a changing discourse about the climate. Travelling between traditional rulers and their palaces, to the world of NGOs, journalists and ordinary farmers this study brings the reader on a captivating journey, that reveals how climate change engages in a variety of ways with different lifeworlds, revitalizes local cosmologies, gives birth to a new development paradigm, and moreover how it evokes apocalyptic anxieties and trajectories of blame at the grassroots level
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-218)
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Subject Climatic changes -- Social aspects -- Cameroon -- Bamenda
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Climatic changes -- Social aspects
Cameroon -- Bamenda
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789956762972
9956762970