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Emily Hite

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Environmental anthropologist, professor at Saint Louis University working on #rivers and #climatepolicy and #justice βš½οΈπŸ³πŸ›ΆπŸ₯ΎπŸοΈ #PoliticalEcology #FreeFowingRivers

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New publication out in @politicalgeography.bsky.social with Sarah Posner and Jerry Jacka @colorado.edu and @slu-official.bsky.social Political Ecology of Violence, Free downloads: authors.elsevier.com/a/1lRac3Qu6u...

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Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC process: Assessing local-global scales of (in)justice within global climate governance arenas Explore the article collection: Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC process: Assessing local-global scales of (in)justice within global climate governance arenas. Published in Climate and Development.

Thrilled to share this great collection of articles attending to issues of climate justice within the UNFCCC process!

Now FREE access to the complete Special Issue with C&D: www.tandfonline.com/journals/tcl...
@lisaschipper.bsky.social @climdevjournal.bsky.social @ebhite22.bsky.social

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@aaas.org @americananthro.bsky.social @appliedanthro.bsky.social @climatenews.bsky.social @practicinganthro1.bsky.social 😁 Consider reposting!

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Excited to announce, I'm the new Blog Editor @berghahnbooks.bsky.social EnviroSociety Blog www.envirosociety.org/ Share your work on society and climate, enviro, nature, tech, and more.
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Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC process: Assessing local-global scales of (in)justice within global climate governance arenas Explore the article collection: Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC process: Assessing local-global scales of (in)justice within global climate governance arenas. Published in Climate and Development.

Now FREE access: Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC process www.tandfonline.com/journals/tcl...
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China at COP27: CBDR, national sovereignty, and climate justice Based on event ethnography conducted at the UNFCCC COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, this article examines the contradictory ways in which China, as a key actor in global climate negotiations, has s...

Yeh, E. T., & Loizeaux, E. R. (2024). China at COP27: CBDR, national sovereignty, and climate justice. Climate and Development, 16(10), 907–917. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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β€˜Who is going to talk about my grandad? Who is going to talk about me?’: Spatial politics in the advocacy of youth from the MENA region at COP 27 In this article, we focus on the advocacy of youth from the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region in the U.N. COP process through interviews (n = 12) with youth from the MENA region who particip...

Ortiz, M., Mankhwazi, C., & Shafi, N. (2024). β€˜Who is going to talk about my grandad? Who is going to talk about me?’: Spatial politics in the advocacy of youth from the MENA region at COP 27. Climate and Development, 16(10), 930–939. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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External power dynamics and international climate governance in a crises-constrained world This paper explores equity in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations during a time of multiple overlapping global crises. Drawing on a combination of semi-s...

Nazareth, A., Kim, D., & Shawoo, Z. (2024). External power dynamics and international climate governance in a crises-constrained world. Climate and Development, 16(10), 881–891. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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Beyond AOSIS: small island states’ presence and participation at COP27 Small islands are at the frontline of climate change – and of climate negotiations. Yet while the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) has allowed small islands to collectively become a key play...

KlΓΆck, C., Castro, P., Chin-Yee, S., B. GurresΓΈ, C., Desmasures, C., Bouly, E., … de Pryck, K. (2024). Beyond AOSIS: small island states’ presence and participation at COP27. Climate and Development, 1–12. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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Agrarianizing climate accords & discord: food, agriculture & agrarian movements at UNFCCC Conference of the Parties How do agrarian justice movements factor into the UNFCCC annual global climate Conference of the Parties (COP)? How have they appeared and erupted, been excluded, appropriated, and barely allowed –...

Graddy-Lovelace, G., Brock, S., & Jain, B. (2024). Agrarianizing climate accords & discord: food, agriculture & agrarian movements at UNFCCC Conference of the Parties. Climate and Development, 16(10), 892–906. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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A song in a cold place: the role of emotions in motivating youth activism and advancing justice at the COP The emotions of youth climate justice activists are often demeaned or misrepresented both by popular media and by COP organisers. The COP itself, as a cold, bureaucratic, and repressive space that ...

Fine, J. C., Gray, S., Grosse, C., & Mark, B. (2023). A song in a cold place: the role of emotions in motivating youth activism and advancing justice at the COP. Climate and Development, 16(10), 849–860. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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How to track progress on the Global Goal on Adaptation?: a stocktaking of Parties’ positions on measurement one year into the GlaSS work programme In 2021, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change initiated a two-year work programme that, in part, would work to determine how to assess progress in achieving the Global Goal on ...

Falzon, D. (2024). How to track progress on the Global Goal on Adaptation?: a stocktaking of Parties’ positions on measurement one year into the GlaSS work programme. Climate and Development, 16(10), 871–880. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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The framing of Indigenous and local ecological knowledge amidst climate change education in the COP27 cyberspace We explore representations of Indigenous and local ecological knowledge (IEK/LEK) within the cyberspace of COP27 through a digital ethnography of the UNESCO-UNFCCC Webinar Series organized to suppl...

Dean, J. W., & Kame Parks, J. R. (2024). The framing of Indigenous and local ecological knowledge amidst climate change education in the COP27 cyberspace. Climate and Development, 16(10), 918–929. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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Concealing, naming, or tackling inequalities? Art, culture and (In)justice at COP27 Although art and cultural events have been part of the COPs from the very beginning they remain largely absent in the literature. Conversely, the symbolic, dramaturgical, performative, and narrativ...

Burchert, L. (2024). Concealing, naming, or tackling inequalities? Art, culture and (In)justice at COP27. Climate and Development, 1–15. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC Process: power and (in)justice in global climate governance arenas Published in Climate and Development (Ahead of Print, 2024)

Hite, E., Haverkamp, J., & Joshi, C. (2024). Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC Process: power and (in)justice in global climate governance arenas. Climate and Development, 1–7. doi.org/10.1080/1756...

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This is a collection from anthropologists and social scientists conducting collaborative ethnography at UNFCCC annual COP meetings, with a focus on the Power and Justice issues within climate governance.

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We would like to announce that a long-awaited special issue is now available in Climate and Development. The entire special issue will be free access for a year (forthcoming). Please access through your institutions for now.

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The Great COP Co-opting: New Documents Show Big Oil Has Been There All Along As global leaders call for overhauling the COP process, new documents show it’s been flawed from the start.

COP29 is wrapping up this week and people are (finally) calling for the process to be overhauled to *maybe* reduce oil industry influence over it. New documents we uncovered reveal they used a little known UN org to infiltrate from jump. First of three stories: drilled.media/news/IPIECA1

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