The Metamorphosis of the World: How Climate Change is Transforming Our Concept of the WorldWe live in a world that is increasingly difficult to understand. It is not just changing: it is metamorphosing. Change implies that some things change but other things remain the same capitalism changes, but some aspects of capitalism remain as they always were. Metamorphosis implies a much more radical transformation in which the old certainties of modern society are falling away and something quite new is emerging. To grasp this metamorphosis of the world it is necessary to explore the new beginnings, to focus on what is emerging from the old and seek to grasp future structures and norms in the turmoil of the present. Take climate change: much of the debate about climate change has focused on whether or not it is really happening, and if it is, what we can do to stop or contain it. But this emphasis on solutions blinds us to the fact that climate change is an agent of metamorphosis. It has already altered our way of being in the world the way we live in the world, think about the world and seek to act upon the world through our actions and politics. Rising sea levels are creating new landscapes of inequality drawing new world maps whose key lines are not traditional boundaries between nation-states but elevations above sea level. It is creating an entirely different way of conceptualizing the world and our chances of survival within it. The theory of metamorphosis goes beyond theory of world risk society: it is not about the negative side effects of goods but the positive side effects of bads. They produce normative horizons of common goods and propel us beyond the national frame towards a cosmopolitan outlook. |
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Indhold
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From Class to RiskClass Inequality in Times | |
Where Does the Power Go? Politics of Invisibility | |
Emancipatory Catastrophism Common Goods | |
Public Bads Politics of Visibility | |
Institutions | |
the Nation and International Relations | |
Nations to United Cities | |
Global Risk Generations United in Decline | |
References and Bibliography | |
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actors Anthropocene anthropological shock Axial Age Beck become capitalism Chernobyl climate change concept conflict context cosmopolitan cosmopolitan communities cosmopolitan perspective cosmopolitan theorizing cosmopolitized spaces creating cultural democracy democratic digital communication digital metamorphosis discourse economic emancipatory catastrophism emerging empirical Environmental Justice Europe everyday existential existential risks existing experts fact flood risk forms frame of reference fundamental global climate risk global inequality global public global risk historical human rights Hurricane Katrina industrial institutions issue mass surveillance means metamorphosis methodological nationalism modernity nation-state nature normative horizons organized outlook paradox People's Daily politics of invisibility power relations problems produce public bads question reality relations of definition revolution risk-class sense side effects social and political social inequality sociology spaces of action theory threat transformation transnational turn twenty-first century Ulrich urban visible vulnerability winegrowers world cities world picture world risk society worldview Xinhua News Agency