Politics of catastrophe: genealogies of the unknown
Item Type
Author
Language
English
Abstract
At a time where catastrophe increasingly functions as a signifier of our future, imaginaries of pending doom have fostered new modes of anticipatory knowledge and redeployed existing ones. Although it shares many similarities with crises, disasters, risks and other disruptive incidents, this book claims that catastrophes also bring out the very limits of knowledge and management. The politics of catastrophe is turned towards an unknown future, which must be imagined and inhabited in order to be made palpable, knowable and actionable. Politics of Catastrophe critically assesses the effects of these new practices of knowing and governing catastrophes to come and challenges the reader to think about the possibility of an alternative politics of catastrophe. This book will be of interest to students of critical security studies, risk theory, political theory and International Relations in general.
Publication Year
2011
Publication Date
2011
Publisher
License
ISBN
978-0-415-49809-8
978-0-415-62738-2
Physical Description
VIII-167 p.
Publication Place
London
New York (NY)
Series
PRIO new security studies
Short Title
Politics of catastrophe