http://m.csi.sagepub.com/content/63/1/89?etoc

Catastrophism toward ‘opening up’ or ‘closing down’? Going beyond the
apocalyptic future and geoengineering

Shinichiro Asayama

Abstract

Climate change is socially constructed by the way we imagine the future.
Catastrophism and the fear of future climate risk dominate public discourse
and constitute how we respond to climate change now. In the debate on
climate change, there are two competing catastrophisms: one is emancipatory
catastrophism, coined by Ulrich Beck; and the other is what the author of
this article calls apocalyptic catastrophism – the dystopian imagination of
the future climate and a discourse serving to feed the idea of a
‘techno-fix’, namely geoengineering the Earth’s climate. The two
catastrophisms are different in their view on climate change and democracy.
This article explores the discursive contours of these two catastrophisms.

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