Re: Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
Dear GEPED Colleagues, I am happy to report that my new book on the politics and governance of climate change, Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature, was just released by Cambridge University Press. I want to especially draw your attention to several resources, including a dedicated Online Learning Companion, that have been developed to help readers, particularly university students, benefit from book. The book is available in several formats: hardcover, paperback, Kindle e-book (from Amazon) and Cambridge Core e-book (see below). For a summary of the book and links to resources and more information, go here: https://paulgharris.net/books/pathologies-of-climate-governance-summary/ To see the full table of contents, go here: https://assets.cambridge.org/97811084/23410/toc/9781108423410_toc.pdf To read the first chapter, go here: https://paulgharris.files.wordpress.com/2021/03/chapter-1.-dysfunction-in-climate-governance.pdf For official information from Cambridge University Press, go here: https://www.cambridge.org/harris2021 To access the entire book on Cambridge Core (subscription required), go here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/pathologies-of-climate-governance/4D03C7262B1BEBE955769933526C0D14 To see the Amazon page for the book, including the “look inside” tool, go here: https://www.amazon.com/Pathologies-Climate-Governance-International-Relations/dp/1108437532/ To access the comprehensive Online Learning Companion, go here: https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance/ To go directly to an online bibliography, which includes links to nearly 1,000 sources, go here: https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance/pathologies-of-climate-governance-bibliography/ To find an extensive collection of links to very recent additional reading and resources related to climate governance, go here: https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance/pathologies-additional_reading/ To find a Climate Governance course syllabus, with learning objectives, weekly topics, reading assignments and more, go here: https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance/climate-governance-syllabus/ For discussion questions related to each chapter in the book, go here: https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance/discussion-questions/ To find basic PowerPoint slides, which you can adapt for teaching or which your students may find useful for class presentations, go here: https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance/pathologies-of-climate-governance-powerpoint-slides/ The Online Learning Companion will be regularly updated with new resources to keep pace with real-world developments. I very much welcome suggestions from you and/or your students on how to make the online learning companion as useful as possible. I would be happy to answer questions about Pathologies of Climate Governance from your students or to talk to your class about the book via Microsoft Teams or Zoom (assuming we can find a mutually agreeable time). Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. Many thanks. All the best wishes, Paul PAUL G. HARRIS, PhD Chair Professor of Global and Environmental Studies EdUHK<https://www.eduhk.hk/ssc/pharris> www.paulgharris.net<https://paulgharris.net/> LATEST BOOK Pathologies of Climate Governance (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2021): [cid:084350c3-a39a-4bf5-af35-e2f682464352]<https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance-summary/> <https://paulgharris.net/pathologies-of-climate-governance-summary/><https://paulgharris.net/climate-change-and-ocean-governance/> 25 books on global environmental politics, policy, and justice here<https://paulgharris.net/books/>. 100+ articles and chapters <https://paulgharris.net/articles/> here<https://paulgharris.net/articles/>. ©2021 This email, its contents and attachments are subject to copyright protections. All rights reserved. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gep-ed/HK0PR06MB317069283331F65CB031EB06C36B9%40HK0PR06MB3170.apcprd06.prod.outlook.com.
