The Metamorphosis of the World: How Climate Change is Transforming Our Concept of the World

Author:   Ulrich Beck (Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9780745690216


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   04 March 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ulrich Beck (Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Polity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780745690216


ISBN 10:   0745690211
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   04 March 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Introduction, Evidence, Theory Chapter I Why metamorphosis of the world, why not transformation? Chapter II Being God Chapter III How climate change might save the world Chapter IV Theorising metamorphosis Themes Chapter V From class to risk-class: Inequality in times of metamorphosis Chapter VI Where does the power go? Politics of invisibility Chapter VII Emancipatory catastrophism: Common goods as side effects of bads Chapter VIII Public bads: Politics of visibility Chapter IX Digital risk: Failing of functioning institutions Chapter X Meta-power game of politics: Metamorphosis of the nation and international relations Chapter XI Cosmopolitan communities of risk: From United Nations to United Cities Outlook Chapter XII Global Risk Generations: United in decline Bibliography

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'This book, which its author, one of the most original and perceptive thinkers of our time, was prevented from completing by a sudden catastrophe, reads as a most thorough and exhaustive - indeed complete - description of our world: a world defined by its endemic incompleteness and dedicated to resisting completion.' Zygmunt Bauman 'This brilliant manifesto is in good part Ulrich Beck having a debate with himself. He comes out winning, because whatever doubts or disagreements he may have with himself, he moves on, never losing sight of the foundational distinction he is after transformation vs metamorphosis. The text oscillates between deeply engaging philosophical reflections and decisive interpretive outcomes. And there is no need to worry about the unresolved doubts Beck puts on the table: they are certain to become a great research project for future generations.' Saskia Sassen, Columbia University 'Amid crises, challenges, and startling innovations the world is taking on a new shape and character. Quantitative change gives way to qualitative on dimensions from inequality through climate change. The new reality is by definition not completely knowable, but we can know the path to it better by reading Ulrich Beck's sadly but somehow also aptly unfinished book, The Metamorphosis of the World.' Craig Calhoun, Director, London School of Economics and Political Science


'This book, which its author, one of the most original and perceptive thinkers of our time, was prevented from completing by a sudden catastrophe, reads as a most thorough and exhaustive - indeed complete - description of our world: a world defined by its endemic incompleteness and dedicated to resisting completion. Zygmunt Bauman This brilliant manifesto is in good part Ulrich Beck having a debate with himself. He comes out winning, because whatever doubts or disagreements he may have with himself, he moves on, never losing sight of the foundational distinction he is after transformation vs metamorphosis. The text oscillates between deeply engaging philosophical reflections and decisive interpretive outcomes. And there is no need to worry about the unresolved doubts Beck puts on the table: they are certain to become a great research project for future generations. Saskia Sassen, Columbia University 'Amid crises, challenges, and startling innovations the world is taking on a new shape and character. Quantitative change gives way to qualitative on dimensions from inequality through climate change. The new reality is by definition not completely knowable, but we can know the path to it better by reading Ulrich Beck's sadly but somehow also aptly unfinished book, The Metamorphosis of the World.' Craig Calhoun, Director, London School of Economics and Political Science


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Ulrich Beck 1944-2015) was Professor of Sociology at the University of Munich and the LSE and one of the greatest sociologists of the twentieth and early-twenty-first centuries.

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