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Dear all,
thank you very much for the various interesting responses to my call for
readings on feeling climate change. As I got quite a few requests to
circulate the list further, please see it below,
have a good weekend everyone,
Anna

Brace, C. & Geoghagen, H. (2011) Human geographies of climate change:
Landscape, temporality, and lay knowledges, Progress in Human Geography,
35, (3), 284-302.

Carolan, Michael S. "Introducing the concept of tactile space: creating
lasting social and environmental commitments." Geoforum 38.6 (2007):
1264-1275.

Crona, B., Wutich, A.,  Brewis, A. Gartin, M. (2013) Perceptions of climate
change: Linking local and global perceptions through a cultural knowledge
approach, Climatic Change, 19, (2), 519-531.

de Guttry C, Döring M, Ratter, B.M.W. (2016) Challenging the current
climate change – migration nexus: exploring migrants’ perceptions of
climate change in the hosting country,

Die Erde 147 (2), 109-118 Dixon, Deborah. "Placing Climate Change." Science
342.6163 (2013): 1171-1172.

Hitchings, R. 2010. Seasonal climate change and the indoor city worker.
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 35.2. 282-298

Hitchings, R. 2011. Coping with the immediate experience of climate:
regional variations and indoor trajectories. Wiley Interdisciplinary
Reviews: Climate Change 2.2. 170-184 Holloway L (1999)

Understanding climate change and farming: scientific and farmers’
constructions of  ‘global warming’ in relation to agriculture.  Environment
and Planning A 31, 2017 – 2032

Leyshon née Brace C, Geoghegan H (2012). Anticipatory objects and uncertain
imminence: Cattle grids, landscape and the presencing of climate change on
the Lizard Peninsula, UK. Area

Leyshon, Catherine. "Critical issues in social science climate change
research." Contemporary Social Science 9.4 (2014): 359-373.

Philippon, Daniel J. "Betting the Farm on a Drought: Stories from the Front
Lines of Climate Change By Seamus McGraw (review)." Great Plains Quarterly
36.1 (2016): 72-73.

Scannell, L. & Gifford, R. (2013) Personally Relevant Climate Change: The
Role of Place Attachment and Local versus Global Message Framing in
Engagement, Environment & Behaviour, 45, (1), 60-85.

Publications by Joseph A. Henderson:
http://savageminds.org/2015/09/18/anthropologies-21-the-challenge-of-motivated-reasoning-science-education-and-changing-climates/


#OurChangingClimate involves a series of workshops that lead to folks
documenting climate change in their everyday lives over social media using
this hashtag as an indexing tool

there was a virtual conference based out of UCSB, that might have some
interesting pieces, e.g. Creek Walking Dialogue: Art and Environmental
Activism

AAA and ASA organizations have special reports (PDFs) on the sociology and
anthropology of climate change
http://s3.amazonaws.com/rdcms-aaa
/files/production/public/FileDownloads/pdfs/cmtes/commissions/upload/GCCTF-Changing-the-Atmosphere.pdf
http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/savvy/documents/press/pdfs/August_2015_Climate_Change_News_Release.pdf