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DOI10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.08.012
Subjectivity and the politics of transformation in response to development and environmental change
Manuel-Navarrete D.; Pelling M.
发表日期2015
ISSN0959-3780
卷号35
英文摘要Adaptation is a main response to climate change that involves adaptive, but also developmental and transformative, socio-ecological change. From this perspective the politics of climate adaptation cannot be understood without considering their intersection, in particular contexts, with politics of development and transformation. These three types of politics differ in the pattern of socio-ecological change that each one promotes. We discuss the operations of power associated with each pattern of change, including the forms of authority and subjectivities that each one entails. Developmental authority achieves consent (or consensus) on a trajectory of improvement, and promotes subjectivities based on individuals' positions and their progress along that trajectory. Adaptation authority sets clear-cut boundaries between the adapting systems and their changing environments, and promotes subjectivities of belonging (or not) to the system's identity. Transformational authority seeks to transgress established authority, be it developmental or adaptive, and promotes emancipatory subjectivities. We analyze life-story narratives of local tourism entrepreneurs and workers in Akumal, a coastal enclave in Mexico doubly exposed to hurricanes and tourism globalization. This analysis shows how the operations of power in this enclave are variously linked to discourses and practices of development, adaptation, and transformation. The case of Akumal illustrates the complex interplay between risk and inequality in coastal communities exposed to growing climatic variability. Our analysis of deliberate transformations takes adaptation to climate change, and its transformative and emancipatory potential, into development. Understanding how authority and subjectivities evolve in particular locales, and the types of politics of change that they entail, is key for simultaneously reducing inequalities and risk. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
英文关键词Coastal adaptation; Life stories; Mayan riviera; Politics of adaptation; Socio-ecological change; Transformative adaptation
学科领域adaptive management; authoritarianism; climate change; development strategy; ecological approach; environmental politics; local participation; philosophy; political change; risk factor; socioeconomic conditions; trajectory; Akumal; Mexico [North America]; Quintana Roo; Riviera Maya
语种英语
scopus关键词adaptive management; authoritarianism; climate change; development strategy; ecological approach; environmental politics; local participation; philosophy; political change; risk factor; socioeconomic conditions; trajectory; Akumal; Mexico [North America]; Quintana Roo; Riviera Maya
来源期刊Global Environmental Change
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/117424
作者单位School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, United States; Department of Geography, King's College London, United Kingdom
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Manuel-Navarrete D.,Pelling M.. Subjectivity and the politics of transformation in response to development and environmental change[J],2015,35.
APA Manuel-Navarrete D.,&Pelling M..(2015).Subjectivity and the politics of transformation in response to development and environmental change.Global Environmental Change,35.
MLA Manuel-Navarrete D.,et al."Subjectivity and the politics of transformation in response to development and environmental change".Global Environmental Change 35(2015).
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