上海大学社会学院系列讲座
2016年第16讲总第422讲
题目:The sociogenesis of climate change: Eating more meat and the China-Brazil connection
中国与巴西肉食增加与气候变化的社会发生学:一个新波拉尼式的视角
报告人:Mark Harvey
英国埃塞克斯大学社会学教授
主持人:张敦福
社会学院教授
时间:2016年5月24日 18:30
地点:校本部E512
圆桌座谈
题目:“饮食与可持续消费项目”及合作可能
参加者:Mark Harvey, 张敦福,学院教师和研究生
时间:2016年5月25日 9:00
地点:B106
C.V in brief
Journal Articles
2015 Behling, F. and Harvey, M ‘The evolution of false self-employment in the British
construction industry: a neo-Polanyian account of labour market formation.
Work, Employment and Society. DOI 10.117/0950017014559960
2014 ‘Comparing comparing: exercises in stretching – concepts’, Anthropology of Food,
S10.
2014 ‘On the horns of the food-energy-climate change trilemma: towards a socio-
economic analysis’, Theory, Society and Culture, Special Issue, 31, 5, 155-82
2013 ‘Capitalism: restless and unbounded? Some neo-Polanyian and Schumpeterian
reflections’ Harvey, M. and McMeekin, A. Economics of Innovation and New
Technology, Special Issue in honour of J.S. Metcalfe.
2012 ‘Rudderless in a sea of yellow: the European political economy impasse
for renewable transport energy’ Harvey, M. and Pilgrim, S., New Political Economy
June.
2011 ‘The new competition for land: food, energy and climate change’, Food Policy
Journal, Harvey, M. and Pilgrim, S. 36, S1, 40-51.
Abstract
This seminar presents the core ideas of Mark Harvey’s current ESRC Professorial Fellowship research on the food-energy-climate change trilemma. The concept of the sociogenesis of climate change will be elaborated in terms of how different political economies interact with their own environmental resource constraints of land, water and energy. The emerging geopolitical dynamic between Brazil and China serves to illustrate the necessity for social science to analyse such interactions as a major source of historical and societal variation. Land-use in Brazil and China, food security and the rising consumption of meat are reflected in these nation’s contrasting but interlinked sustainability crises. Their distinctive political regimes, with different developmental trajectories, are significantly conditioned by sharply contrasting environmental resources of land, water, solar and fossil energy. Developing his neo-Polanyian approach, the argument will be made for a social science understanding of ‘the shifting place of the economy in nature’ in the political shaping of economies manifest in the sociogenesis of, and responses to, climate change.
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