Hi everyone, Upon Mike Maniates' suggestion, I'm resending my query. (I'd asked just before the holidays--and Mike pointed out that it's not the best time to hit people with a request.)
Again, I'm keen on finding scholarly or solid journalistic treatments on "adaptation." It's an oft-invoked concept, of course... I wonder if people have suggestions for good articles suitable for syllabi--pieces that would bring home the political implications of adaptation and/or the challenges to building resilience. I'd compile suggestions off-list, of course, and resend them. Thanks again, Greg On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 7:34 AM, Greg White <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> In the spirit of looking for ideas, and similar to Paul's request for >> "snappy" analyses of the international state system... >> >> I'm wondering if folks might have suggestions for treatments of the >> politics of adaptation. I'm familiar with the 2006 special issue in Global >> Environmental Change edited by Janssen and Ostrom, but are there other that >> come to mind... suitable for upper-level undergraduates? >> >> Of course, I'll compile responses. Thank you! >> >> All best regards, >> >> Greg >> >> >> >
