How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change
How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change
Explores the value of literary fiction for developing a better understanding of the impact of catastrophic climate change, given that so much depends on accuracy and the reliability of data from scientists and other researchers
1847601677
Middleton, Peter
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1 April 2010
Middleton, Peter
9f64f346-a05f-4e54-bbf4-600c87a2b237
Middleton, Peter
(2010)
How novels can contribute to our understanding of climate change.
In,
Levene, Mark and Johnson, Rob
(eds.)
History at the End of the World?: History, Climate Change and the Possibility of Closure.
Humanities Ebooks LLP.
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Explores the value of literary fiction for developing a better understanding of the impact of catastrophic climate change, given that so much depends on accuracy and the reliability of data from scientists and other researchers
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Published date: 1 April 2010
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Local EPrints ID: 147941
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/147941
ISBN: 1847601677
PURE UUID: 90f60fd8-823c-43e2-8b39-e6f6b60a0274
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Last modified: 29 Feb 2024 18:18
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Editor:
Mark Levene
Editor:
Rob Johnson
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