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Litteraturlista Klimatpolitik, samhällsstyrning och kommunikation 2022

Kursansvarig

Roger Hildingsson
roger [dot] hildingsson [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se (roger[dot]hildingsson[at]svet[dot]lu[dot]se)

 

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Kursböcker

OBS! Vissa artiklar kan ändras/tillkomma under kursens gång!
Kursböcker


Boyce, T. and Lewis, J., eds. (2009). Climate Change and the Media. Global Crises and the Media Series. Peter Lang
Pub Inc. (Svårtillgänglig, utvalda kapitel tillhandahålles under kursens gång)


Bulkeley, H. and Newell, P. (2015). Governing Climate Change. 2nd Ed. Routledge.
(e-bok via LUB)


Jordan, A., Huitema, D., van Asselt, H. and Forster, J. (2018). Governing Climate Change: Polycentricity in Action?
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
(e-bok via Open Access)


Hulme, M., ed. (2020). Contemporary Climate Change Debates: A Student Primer. Abingdon: Earthscan/Routledge.
(e-bok via LUB)


Till stöd för samhällsvetenskapligt skrivande och metod, till exempel

Esaiasson, P., Gilljan, M., Oscarsson, H., Towns, A. och Wängnerud, L. (2017). Metodpraktikan, 5 uppl. Stockholm:
Wolters Kluwer.


Gustavsson, J. och Hedlund, M. (2010). Konsten att skriva och tala. 2:a utg. Ventus.


Bokkapitel (kopior tillhandahålles under kursens gång; eller via referensexemplar i biblioteket)

Carter, N. (2007). The environment as a policy problem. In: N. Carter, The Politics of the Environment, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, pp. 173–206 (chapter 7).


Dalhammar, C. (2020). Briefing: Environmental Policy and Law. Mistra REES, September 2020.


Dalhammar, C. och Hjärne, A. (2019). Behovet av systemsyn inom energirätten: Utbyggnad av solel och smarta nät
för el och fjärrvärme. (2019). I: J. Darpö m.fl. (red.), Miljörätten och den förhandlingsovilliga naturen, Iustus
Förlag


Doyle, J. (2014). Picturing the Clima(c)tic: Greenpeace and the Representational Politics of Climate Change
CommunicationIn: B. Schneider and T. Nocke (eds.), Image Politics of Climate Change: Visualizations,
Imaginations, Documentations, Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.


Grittmann, E. (2014). Between Risk, Beauty and the Sublime: The Visualization of Climate Change in Media
Coverage during COP15 in Copenhagen 2009. In: B. Schneider and T. Nocke (eds.), Image Politics of Climate
Change: Visualizations, Imaginations, Documentations, Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, pp. 127–151.


Jagers, S.C., Matti, S., Oscarssob, H. och Persson, S. (2020). ”How dare you?” Gretaeffekter på svensk miljö- och
klimatopinion. I: U. Andersson, A. Carlander & P. Öhberg (red.), Regntunga skyar. Göteborgs universitet:
SOM-institutet, s. 185–198.


Khan, J. (2010). Local climate mitigation and network governance: Progressive innovation or status quo in disguise?
In: K. Bäckstrand et al., Environmental Politics and Deliberative Democracy: Examining the Promise of New
Modes of Governance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 197–214 (Ch. 10).


Kronsell, A. and Bäckstrand, K. (2010). Rationalities and forms of governance: A framework for analyzing the
legitimacy of new modes of governance. In: K. Bäckstrand et al., Environmental Politics and Deliberative
Democracy: Examining the Promise of New Modes of Governance. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 28–46
(chapter 2).


Morris, E. and Sayler, S. (2014). The Pensive Photograph as Agent: What Can Non-Illustrative Images Do to
Galvanize Public Support for Climate Change Action? In: B. Schneider and T. Nocke (eds.), Image Politics of
Climate Change: Visualizations, Imaginations, Documentations, Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, pp. 299–322.


Morrow, J. (2016). Drowned worlds. Rebellion. (utvalda kapitel tillhandahålls under kursens gång)

Tollman, V. (2014). The Uncanny Polar Bear: Activists Visually Attack an Overly Emotionalized Image Clone In:
B. Schneider and T. Nocke (eds.), Image Politics of Climate Change: Visualizations, Imaginations,
Documentations, Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.


Artiklar och rapporter (elektroniskt tillgängliga, t.ex. via LUBSearch; eller som pdf via Canvas)

Arts, B., Leroy, P. and van Tatenhove, J.P.M. (2006). Political modernisation and policy arrangements: A framework
for understanding environmental policy change. Public Organiz Rev, 6: 93–106.


Bernstein, S. and Hoffmann, M. (2019). Climate politics, metaphors and the fractal carbon trap. Nature Climate
Change, 9: 919–925.


Bäckstrand, K. and Lövbrand, E. (2019). The road to Paris: Contending climate governance discourses in the post-
Copenhagen era. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 21(5): 519–532.


Bulfin, A. (2017). Popular culture and the “new human condition”: Catastrophe narratives and climate change.
Global & Planetary Change, 156: 140–146.


Bulkeley, H. and Kern, K. (2006). Local government and the governing of climate change in Germany and the UK.
Urban Studies, 43(12): 2237–2259.


Dalhammar, C., Mont, O. och Lehner, M. (2022). Politik och styrning för hållbar konsumtion: En forskningsöversikt.
Formas-rapport R4: 2022.


Dryzek, J.S., Niemeyer, S. (2019). Deliberative democracy and climate governance. Nat Hum Behav, 3(5): 411–413.


Falkner, R. (2016). The Paris Agreement and the new logic of international climate politics. International Affairs,
92(5), 1107-1125.


Fankhauser, S., Gennaioli, C. and Collins, M. (2016). Do international factors influence the passage of climate
change legislation? Climate Policy, 16(3): 318–331.


Hall, M., Lund, E. och Rummukainen, M., red. (2015). Klimatsäkrat Skåne.
CEC Rapport Nr 02. Lund: Lunds universitet (PDF) 

Hickmann, T. (2014). Science-policy interaction in international environmental politics: An analysis of the ozone
regime and the climate regime. Environmental Economic Policy Studies, 16: 21–44.


Hughes, S. (2017). The politics of urban climate change policy: Toward a research agenda. Urban Affairs Review,
53(2): 362–380.


Hulme, M. and Mahony, M. (2010). Climate change: What do we know about the IPCC?
Progress in Physical Geography, 34(5): 705–718.


Jacobs, M. (2022). Reflections on COP26: International diplomacy, global justice and the greening of capitalism.
Political Quarterly, 93(2): 270–277.


Kern, F. and Rogge, K.S. (2018). Harnessing theories of the policy process for analysing the politics of sustainability
transitions: A critical survey. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 27: 102–117.


Kronsell, A. and Mukhtar-Landgren, D. (2018). Experimental governance: The role of municipalities in urban living
labs. European Planning Studies, 26(5): 988–1007.


Meadowcroft, J. (2007). Who is in Charge here? Governance for Sustainable Development in a Complex World.
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Nielsen, T.D., Hasselbalch, J., Holmberg, K. and Stripple, J. (2020). Politics and the plastic crisis: A review
throughout the plastic life cycle. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, 9(1): e360.


Nikoleris, A., Stripple, J. and Tenngart, P. (2017). Narrating Climate Futures: Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and
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Olausson, U. (2014). Media and Climate Change: Four Long-standing Research Challenges Revisited.
Environmental Communication, 8(2): 249–265.


Painter, J. and Ashe, T. (2012). Cross-national comparisons of the presence of climate scepticism in the print media
in six countries, 2007-10. Environmental Research Letters 7(4). doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/4/044005


Shehata, A. and Hopmann, D.N. (2012). Framing climate change. Journalism Studies, 13(2): 175–192.


Stoddard, I., Anderson, K., Capstick, S., et al. (2021). Three decades of climate mitigation: Why haven't we bent the
global emissions curve? Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 46: 653–689.


Fördjupningslitteratur (ej kursfordran, utan för att fördjupa sig ytterligare, t.ex. för projektarbete)

Aklin, M. and Mildenberger, M. (2020). Prisoners of the wrong dilemma: Why distributive conflict, not collective
action, characterizes the politics of climate change. Global Environmental Politics, 20(4): 4–27.


Andersen, S. and Agrawal, S. (2002). Leaders, pushers and laggards in the making of the climate regime. Global
Environmental Change, 12: 41–51.


Blaxekjær, L. and Nielsen, T.D. (2014). Mapping the narrative positions of new political groups under the UNFCCC.
Climate Policy, 15(6): 751–766.


Brun, A. (2016). Conference diplomacy: The making of the Paris Agreement. Politics and Governance, 4(3): 115–
123.


Bulkeley, H. and Castán Broto, V. (2013). Government by experiment? Global cities and the governing of climate
change. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 38(3): 361–375.


Dimitrov, R. S. (2016). The Paris Agreement on climate change: Behind closed doors. In: Special Forum Section:
Reflections on the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, Global Environmental Politics, 16(3): 1–11.


Dubash, N.K., Hagemann, M., Höhne, N. and Upadhyaya, P. (2013). Developments in national climate change
mitigation legislation and strategy. Climate Policy, 13(6): 649–664.


Eckersley, 2020. Rethinking leadership: Understanding the roles of the US and China in the negotiation of the Paris
Agreement. European Journal of International Relations, 26(4). 1178-1202


Fletcher, A.L. (2009). Clearing the air: The contribution of frame analysis to understanding climate policy in the
United States. Environmental Politics, 18(5): 800–816.


Ford, A. and Newell, P., 2021. Regime resistance and accommodation: Toward a neo-Gramscian perspective on
energy transitions. Energy Research & Social Science, 79: 102163.


Fuenfschilling, L., Frantzeskaki, N. and Coenen, L. (2019). Urban experimentation & sustainability transitions.
European Planning Studies, 27(2): 219–228.


Hildingsson, R., and Knaggård, Å. (2022). The Swedish carbon tax: A resilient success. In: C. de La Porte, G. B.
Eydal, P. ’t Hart, J. Kauko, D. Norstedt and B. S. Tranøy (eds.), Policy Successes in the Nordic Countries,
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 239–262 (Chapter 12) - PDF


Hildingsson, R., Kronsell, A. and Khan, J. (2019). The Green State and Industrial Decarbonisation. Environmental
Politics, 28(5): 909–928.


IPCC (2022). Chapter 13. National and Sub-national Policies and Institutions. In: Dubash, N., Mitchell, C., et al.,
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Governance Eclipsed Government? Political Studies, 53(3): 477–496.


Karlsson, M. (2021). Sweden’s Climate Act – its origin and emergence. Climate Policy, 21(9): 1132–1145.


Khan, J., Hildingsson, R. and Garting, L. (2020). Sustainable welfare in Swedish cities: Challenges of eco-social
integration in urban sustainability governance. Sustainability, 12(1): 383.


Kronsell, A. and Hildingsson, R. (2022). Green theory. In: Hay, C., Lister, M., & Marsh, D. (eds.), The State:
Theories and Issues, 2nd edition, New York: Bloomsbury Academic, Chapter 7.


Kronsell, A., Khan, J. and Hildingsson, R. (2019). Actor relations in climate policymaking: Governing
decarbonisation in a corporatist green state. Environmental Policy and Governance, 29(6): 399–408.


Lahn, B. (2021). Changing climate change: The carbon budget and the modifying-work of the IPCC. Social Studies
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Levin, K., Cashore, B., Bernstein, S. and Auld, G. (2012). Overcoming the tragedy of super wicked problems:
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Oberthür, S., and Dupont, C. (2021). The European Union’s international climate leadership: Towards a grand
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Paterson, M. and Stripple, J. (2010). My Space: Governing individuals' carbon emissions. Environment and Planning
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Pelzer, P., Hildingsson, R., Herrström, A., and Stripple, J. (2021). Planning for 1000 years: The Råängen experiment.
Urban Planning, 6(1): 249–262.


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