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1“...Invoking the notion of ‘cosmopolitics’ from Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers, this volume shows how and why cities constitute privileged sites for studying...”
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2by Blok, Anders Farias, Ignacio Roberts, Celia“...This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with a wide range of other academic and activist projects...”
edited by Blok, Anders Roberts, Celia Farias, Ignacio
17.06.2019
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3by Blok, Anders Farias, Ignacio Roberts, Celia“...This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with a wide range of other academic and activist projects...”
edited by Farias, Ignacios Blok, Anders Roberts, Celia
25.06.2019
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4by Blok, Anders Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.11.2020)“...Over the past few decades, notions of environmental, ecological or green gentrification in cities have entered the lexicon of critical urban scholars and...”
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5by BLOK, ANDERS Published in Global networks (Oxford) (01.07.2020)“...Building on empirical research into translocal connections among world port cities in addressing shared challenges of climate risk mitigation and adaptation,...”
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6Urban Climate Risk Communities: East Asian World Cities as Cosmopolitan Spaces of Collective Action?by Blok, Anders Published in Theory, culture & society (01.12.2016)“...Ulrich Beck’s cosmopolitan sociology affords a much-needed rethinking of the transnational politics of climate change, not least in pointing to an emerging...”
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7by Blok, Anders Published in Economy and society (01.08.2011)“...The performativity of economics programme, pioneered by actor-network theorist Michel Callon, has emerged as an important theoretical intervention at the...”
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8by Blok, Anders Published in Journal of risk research (02.01.2018)“...In the face of global climate risks, world cities increasingly figure in academic and policy discourse as strategic spaces for harnessing the expertise and...”
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9by Blok, Anders Published in Professions and professionalism (29.06.2020)“...Based on the authors’ own research experiences, this essay discusses the potentials of a “cross-jurisdictional” comparative methodology in the sociology of...”
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10by Anders Blok Published in Science, technology, & human values (01.01.2011)“...This article examines some of the difficulties of universalistic science in situations of deep conflict over global nature, using empirical material pertaining...”
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11by Blok, Anders Published in Current sociology (01.01.2015)“...Over the years, Ulrich Beck has established himself as an important sociologist due in large part to the imaginative and skillful way in which he has...”
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12“...Signalling that ‘humanity’ has radically changed the Earth’s environmental parameters, the Anthropocene currently generates debate across the socio-cultural...”
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13“...The cosmopolitan sociology of Ulrich Beck has been widely recognized as making vital contributions to crosscutting conversations on globalization and...”
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14by Blok, Anders Published in Public understanding of science (Bristol, England) (01.04.2007)“...Citizen deliberation on technoscientific developments is regularly regarded as a hallmark of Danish democracy, embodied in particular by the Danish Board of...”
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15“...In this article, we deploy the loosely bounded phenomenon of "urban green communities" - in the shape of urban gardening, beekeeping, food collectives,...”
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16“...In a wide range of contemporary debates on Japanese cultures of technological practice, brief reference is often made to distinct Shinto legacies, as forming...”
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17by Blok, Anders Published in Mobilities (01.11.2010)“...In empirical discussion on global connections, frequent allusions are made to Michael Burawoy's 'global' and George Marcus' 'multi-sited' ethnographies. While...”
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18“...In this article, we explore the cultural-political tensions and ambiguities of urban ecology, by way of following how activists move and translate between...”
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19“...Existing research has increasingly identified synergies and trade-offs between urban climate change mitigation and adaptation policies. There is a gap,...”
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20by BECK, ULRICH BLOK, ANDERS TYFIELD, DAVID ZHANG, JOY YUEYUE Published in Global networks (Oxford) (01.01.2013)“...Mitigating human‐induced climate change calls for a globalized change of consciousness and practice. These global challenges also demand a double...”