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Imaging vulnerability: the iconography of climate change
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Climate Action CampaignsEngineeringPolitical GeographyGeographyClimate ActionGlobal WarmingClimate CommunicationClimate CrisisClimate Adaptation ScienceClimate PolicyAnthropologySocial SciencesGeopoliticsClimate Change
This paper explores the iconography of climate change in contemporary climate action campaigns in the UK. I aim to show how sample images are simultaneously scientific denotations of global warming and cultural connotations of danger and vulnerability. I further demonstrate that while similar images are associated with different agendas and geographical visions, they attach to a shared discourse of vulnerability that has Western (colonial) roots. The paper concludes with an overview of possible ways for climate action campaigns to effectively convey their political messages without recycling colonial visions of the world.
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