654 Pages 20 Color & 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

654 Pages 20 Color & 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

654 Pages 20 Color & 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Routledge Handbook of Grassroots Climate Activism introduces contemporary forms of grassroots climate activism from around the world through the lenses of a variety of academic disciplines, methodologies, and perspectives. Focusing on bottom-up case studies, it showcases innovative and creative approaches, as well as the knowledge of those working towards swift decarbonisation, just... Read more

1. Grassroots Climate Activism Across Six Continents

Sabine von Mering, Thomas E. Bell, Alexandre da Silva Faustino, Wendy Steele, Ann Ward, and Mariana Arjona Soberón

Part I: Accounts from the Ground: The Fight for Climate Justice

Introduction to Part I

2. NoDAPL and the continued fight for Tribal Self-Determination by Federally Recognized Indian Tribes in the United States

Ashley Hemmers

3. Indigenous Climate Justice and Epistemic Politics in Amazonia

Sylvia Cifuentes

4. Brazilian Grassroots Climate Activism in Unequal Waterscapes

Alexandre da Silva Faustino, Nícolas Guerra-Tão, and Wendy Steele

5. Pacific Youth and Climate Activism: Safeguarding Our Fa’asinomaga

Tahere T Siisiialafia Mau and Joseph Percival

6. Realising Common Ground: Custodianship of Country and Youth Climate Action

Madison Shakespeare, Michelle Catanzaro, and Caelli Jo Brooker

7. Action, Inertia, and the Stories that Get us Moving

Keerti Gopal

Part II: Climate Artivism

Introduction to Part II

8. Climate Activism and Attunement through Creative Practices

Rebecca Olive, Fiona Hillary, Wendy Steele, Kit Wise, Alexandre da Silva Faustino, Nícolas Guerra-Tão, and Paloma Bugedo

9. A Contemplative Pedagogy of Listening

Linda Chase

10. The Sonic Work of Transnational Youth Climate Movements

Mark Ortiz

11. Performing Transformative Climate Justice

Thomas King

12. Turning a Leaf: Climate Activism in English-language Writing

Sabine von Mering

13. Wild Hope and Curatorial Activism

Fleur Watson, Wendy Steele, Naomi Stead, and Katrina Simon

Part III: Diverse Modes of Organising Different Constituencies

Introduction to Part III

14. Nanna Mobilities: Environmental Policy and Protest Movements in Australia and the UK

Prashanti Sasha Dhani Mayfield

15. Young People’s Climate Activism

Sally Neas, Ann Ward, and Benjamin Bowman

16. Pandemic Possibilities: The Corona Crisis as Perceived Opportunity and Threat for Climate Activists

Mattias Wahlström and Lotte Schack

17. Youth Climate Activists’ Practices on Social Media in Belgium and France

Yuliya Samofalova, Andrea Catellani, and Louise Amelie Cougnon

18. Challenging Politics to Do (and Be) Better: Young People’s Climate Activism Role in the Italian Political Landscape

Gabriella Sesti Ossèo

19. Christian Communities as Climate Champions

Reba Elliott

Part IV: Civil Disobedience and Litigation vs Criminalising and Politicising Climate Activism

Introduction to Part IV

20. Extinction Rebellion and Non-Violent Civil Disobedience

Linda Williams and Damien Rudd

21. System Change, Not Climate Change: The Climate Justice Movement in Germany 2008–2022

Daniel Hofinger and Maximilian Becker

22. Unburnable Coal and Unlabelled Climate Activism in China

Bowen Gu and Liu Juan

23. Beyond Protest: How Legal Actions Drive Climate Justice

Lea Maine-Klingst, Maria-Antonia Tigre, and Hermann Ott

24. ‘Academic Freedom’ v Climate Change Denial: How the Politics of Research Funding Shape the Possibilities for Researching Grassroots Activism

Rob Watts, Judith Bessant, Stewart Jackson, Michelle Catanzaro, Faith Gordon, and Philippa Collin

Part V: Grassroots Critical Perspectives on Climate Actions

Introduction to Part V

25. Grassroots Climate Activism in North Africa: Local, Personal and Radical

Haneen Ali Zeglam

26. Transnational Grassroots Networks and Renewable Energy Governance

Emilia Groupp

27. Community-Led Responses to Climate-Induced Disasters in Zimbabwe: Towards a Politico-Community-Based Model

Thomas Karakadzai and Innocent Chirisa

28. Climate Activism and Environmental Politics in Mongolia

Joe Ellis and Byambabaatar Ichinkhorloo

29. Grassroots vs Greenwashing: The Climate Movement and Animal Agriculture

Adriana Voss-Andreae

Part VI: Fighting Against False Solutions and Prefiguring Alternatives

Introduction to Part VI

30. No Greenwashing of Fossil Gas - Creating a Grassroots Transatlantic Climate Bridge Against False Solutions

Andy Gheorghiu and Sabine von Mering

31. Climate Activism and the Political-Economic Landscape in Nigeria

Joy Egbe

32. Grounding the Global Climate Movement: Eco-socialist militancy and Neo-rural experimentations in the present Environmental Activism in Italy

Elena Apostoli Cappello

33. Promise Motivation: Films that Encourage Grassroots Climate Activism

Sabine von Mering

34. Insider Climate Activism: Slowing Down or Speeding Up to Decarbonize?

Annika Skoglund

Part VII: Epistemological Questions and New Praxis

Introduction to Part VII

35. Knowledge in the Frame: The Epistemology of Extinction Rebellion

Georgina Treloar

36. Convening Climate Activism in Canada: Conflicting Expertise and the Production of the Problem

Adam Fleischmann

37. Climate Activism in K-12 Formal Education Across North American Contexts

Ellen Field, Sarah Stapleton, Gregory Lowan-Trudeau, Colin Harris, Chloe Nguyen, and Aishwarya Puttur

38. People Powered Climate Justice: Challenges and Possibilities in Engaging Activists in Strategic Capacity Building

Rumbidzai Irene Mpahlo, Joseph Worthy Jr., and Alexander Repenning

39. Building Regenerative Cultures in Extinction Rebellion Activism and Academic Research

Hannah Fitchett

40. A Future Through Climate Activism: An Outlook

Sabine von Mering, Alexandre da Silva Faustino, and Wendy Steele

Biography

Sabine von Mering is Director of the Center for German and European Studies, Professor of German and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and a core faculty member in the Environmental Studies Program at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.

Thomas E. Bell has a PhD in social anthropology from the University of Kent, UK, where he is an associate lecturer at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology.

Alexandre da Silva Faustino has a PhD in urban geography completed at the School of Global, Urban, and Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, and is a member of The Alliance for Praxis Research.

Wendy Steele is Professor of Sustainability and Critical Urban Governance in the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University, Australia and co-Chair of Future Earth Australia (FEA).

Ann Ward has a PhD in sociology from Brandeis University, USA and works at the Office of Sustainability at Tufts University, USA.

Mariana Arjona Soberón is a PhD candidate at the Rachel Carson Center and the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich, Germany.

"Just what we have needed: a global, diverse, and accessible must-have collection for anyone who studies, teaches or is active in the climate movement."

Juliet B. Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College, US.

"An incredible resource for activists and activists-to-be."

Luisa Neubauer, climate activist, co-founder of the Fridays for Future youth climate movement in Germany, and co-author of Beginning to End the Climate Crisis. A History of Our Future (2023). 

"In Brazil, across the Latin American continent and globally, grassroots climate activism movements are fighting for justice. They fight to overcome historical inequalities. They fight for processes of decoloniality. They fight for racialized and urbanized communities to be heard, and their rights respected, protected and fulfilled. Therefore, this handbook makes a significant academic and political contribution to shed light and resituate the knowledge production process itself. And to understand the achievements of activist movements, opening new possibilities for thinking and acting."

Renata Bovo Peres, Professor of Environmental Sciences and Urban Planning at Federal University of Sao Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil.

"This multidisciplinary approach to the study of grassroots climate activism is full of hopeful case studies of what we can do to address the wicked problem of climate change."

Annette KehnelChair of Medieval History, University of Mannheim, Germany and author of The Green Ages. Medieval Innovations in Sustainability.

"Each of us can make a difference in the climate movement. This book shows us how."

Betty Lai, Associate Professor in Counseling Psychology at Boston College and author of The Public Scholar (forthcoming from Princeton University Press).

“This book, brimming with ideas, offers activists, practitioners and academics a much needed critical climate praxis.

Julian Agyeman, Professor, Tufts University, USA. 

"A must-read primer for anyone seeking to navigate the ever-increasing multiplicity of diverse and emergent forms of climate activism. A remarkable achievement."

Professor Rob Fish, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London.