Climate Change as a Crisis of Imagination
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:15th Oct '26
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 15th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Stories have always enabled people to make sense of the world and others, and this book encourages a radical rethinking of how we tell stories about climate change. This book proposes that, while climate change may be a result of policy failures and the incompatibility of capitalism with our finite resources, climate change represents a crisis of imagination—an inability to articulate a differentiated collective problem in ways that inspire, motivate and prompt individual and shared responses to larger but common goals.
Considering the contrasting perspectives of writer Amitav Ghosh and theorist Mark Bould, this book reconciles their views for criminologists and all those concerned about—and working towards avoiding—catastrophic climate change.
'A stylistic and substantive triumph…one the very few genuinely interdisciplinary monographs I’ve ever read, which is needed now more than ever with both the climate and the humanities under threat.' Rafe McGregor, Edge Hill University
ISBN: 9781529235715
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224 pages