Climate Change Leadership in Practice
30 credits
Reading list, Bachelor's level, 1MV078
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
Main course books
- Akomolafe, Bayo, These wilds beyond our fences: letters to my daughter on humanity's search for home, Berkeley, California, North Atlantic Books, [2017]Compulsory
- Holmes, Tim, The common cause handbook: a guide to values and frames for campaigners, community organisers, civil servants, fundraisers, educators, social entrepreneurs, activists, funders, politicians, and everyone in between, Machynlleth, Public Interest Research Centre Ltd, 2011Compulsory
- Hulme, Mike, Contemporary climate change debates: a student primer, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2020Compulsory
- Wallace-Wells, David, The uninhabitable earth: a story of the future, [London], Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2019Compulsory
Elective book
Apart from the four books listed above you will be asked to read one of the following books.
- Eisenstein, Charles, Climate: a new story, Berkeley, California, North Atlantic Books, [2018]
- Roy, Arundhati, Capitalism: a ghost story, London, Verso, 2015
- Stoknes, Per Espen., What we think about when we try not to think about global warming: toward a new psychology of climate action, White River Junction, Vermont, Chelsea Green Publishing, [2015]
You will be asked to chose one of the books when the course has started.
Course reader
- Course ReaderCompulsory (A course reader consisting of 3–4 texts, videos or other type of learning material per week. This will be avaliable through Studium.)
* Compulsory