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How do contemporary critical thinkers find a way to work between the doubt that grounds their thinking and the knowing needed to ground emancipatory political struggles? In this overview of four contemporary thinkers'Timothy Morton, Peter Sloterdijk, Slavoj Žižek, and Bruno Latourapproaches to critique and climate change, communication scholar Murdoch Stephens discusses and analyses the fissures, elisions, and paradoxes that inform critical theory. This book delves into how critical theory offers important insights for those interested in climate change, but also how critical theory faces challenges to its constitution when faced with issues that are both urgent and yet require a scientific rigour that is not the specialty of critique. Written from the perspective of the interdisciplinary field of environmental communication, Critical Environmental Communication: How Does Critique Respond to the Urgency of Climate Change? argues for re-orienting the field towards the tensions and poss

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Murdoch Stephens has taken on the difficult task of sorting through and understanding much ignored critical theory relevant to environmental communication and has written an essential read for anyone interested in critical theory and environmental communication. -- Richard Doherty, Chair, International Environmental Communication Association
Bucking a bias that insists on environmental communication as a crisis discipline that justifies an incoherent activism and smug moralism, in Critical Environmental Communication Murdoch Stephens advocates a return to thinking and theory. In a sustained and thoughtful engagement with such provocative thinkers as Latour, Žižek, Morton, and Sloterdijk, Stephens forces us to reconsider the grounds of our thinking and activism. As Stephens’ vital intervention argues, theory is not a necessary detour but the way itself that enables a thinking and acting that exceeds a mindless activism that pursues the media-amplified crisis du jour. -- Kevin DeLuca, The University of Utah
By bringing four notable and provocative theorists into the orbit of environmental communication, Stephens’s work will reinvigorate discussions among environmental communication scholars about the possibilities for critique and critical scholarship. -- Steve Schwarze, University of Montana

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Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Critique and Climate Change in Sloterdijk Chapter 3. Critique and Climate Change in Žižek Chapter 4. Critique and Climate Change in Morton Chapter 5. Critique and Climate Change in Latour References Index About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/18/2018 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498570879, 978-1498570879
      ISBN10: 1498570879

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      Book Synopsis
      How do contemporary critical thinkers find a way to work between the doubt that grounds their thinking and the knowing needed to ground emancipatory political struggles? In this overview of four contemporary thinkers'Timothy Morton, Peter Sloterdijk, Slavoj Žižek, and Bruno Latourapproaches to critique and climate change, communication scholar Murdoch Stephens discusses and analyses the fissures, elisions, and paradoxes that inform critical theory. This book delves into how critical theory offers important insights for those interested in climate change, but also how critical theory faces challenges to its constitution when faced with issues that are both urgent and yet require a scientific rigour that is not the specialty of critique. Written from the perspective of the interdisciplinary field of environmental communication, Critical Environmental Communication: How Does Critique Respond to the Urgency of Climate Change? argues for re-orienting the field towards the tensions and poss

      Trade Review
      Murdoch Stephens has taken on the difficult task of sorting through and understanding much ignored critical theory relevant to environmental communication and has written an essential read for anyone interested in critical theory and environmental communication. -- Richard Doherty, Chair, International Environmental Communication Association
      Bucking a bias that insists on environmental communication as a crisis discipline that justifies an incoherent activism and smug moralism, in Critical Environmental Communication Murdoch Stephens advocates a return to thinking and theory. In a sustained and thoughtful engagement with such provocative thinkers as Latour, Žižek, Morton, and Sloterdijk, Stephens forces us to reconsider the grounds of our thinking and activism. As Stephens’ vital intervention argues, theory is not a necessary detour but the way itself that enables a thinking and acting that exceeds a mindless activism that pursues the media-amplified crisis du jour. -- Kevin DeLuca, The University of Utah
      By bringing four notable and provocative theorists into the orbit of environmental communication, Stephens’s work will reinvigorate discussions among environmental communication scholars about the possibilities for critique and critical scholarship. -- Steve Schwarze, University of Montana

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Critique and Climate Change in Sloterdijk Chapter 3. Critique and Climate Change in Žižek Chapter 4. Critique and Climate Change in Morton Chapter 5. Critique and Climate Change in Latour References Index About the Author

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