La natura sociale degli animali nella ‘messa in scena’ del cambiamento climatico

Abstract The Social Nature of Animals in the ‘Staging’ of Climate Change The paper aims to open a discussion on the social nature of nonhuman animals in climate change, investigating how human communication practices interfere with how animals are conceived in the climate change debate and with th...

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Main Authors: Sara Bonati, Marco Tononi
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Language:English
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/Geography-Notebooks/article/view/6408
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description Abstract The Social Nature of Animals in the ‘Staging’ of Climate Change The paper aims to open a discussion on the social nature of nonhuman animals in climate change, investigating how human communication practices interfere with how animals are conceived in the climate change debate and with their ability to deal with the upcoming challenges. Thus, in the first part, the work investigates how different animals, especially wild fauna, are used in communicating climate change, focusing on polar bears. In the second part, a focus on farm animals is provided, and in particular on pigs. This requires going beyond an anthropocentric perspective on climate change and identifying an integrative approach to the solutions to adopt.
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La natura sociale degli animali nella ‘messa in scena’ del cambiamento climatico
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climate change
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title La natura sociale degli animali nella ‘messa in scena’ del cambiamento climatico
title_full La natura sociale degli animali nella ‘messa in scena’ del cambiamento climatico
title_fullStr La natura sociale degli animali nella ‘messa in scena’ del cambiamento climatico
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title_short La natura sociale degli animali nella ‘messa in scena’ del cambiamento climatico
title_sort la natura sociale degli animali nella messa in scena del cambiamento climatico
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nonhumans
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