Sub-theme 15: [SWG] System-level Barriers to an Effective Response to Climate Change

Convenors:
Zlatko Bodrožić, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Ana María Peredo, University of Ottawa, Canada
Daniel Nyberg, The University of Newcastle, Australia
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.4.14
Australia: A Case Study in System-Level Barriers to Climate Response [special type of session]
Chair: Zlatko Bodrožić
Daniel Nyberg, Christopher Wright, Vanessa Bowden, Olivia Hamilton and Randi Irwin
A canary in a coal mine: The political economy of Australian climate inaction
11:00–11:10 Sub-theme welcome and introduction
11:10–11:30 Christopher Wright: Case study of Australian Climate Inaction
11:30–12:00 Daniel Nyberg, Zlatko Bodrožić & Elke Schüßler: Different theoretical implications of the Australian case
12:00–12:30 Discussion
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, TC.4.14
Capitalism, the State and Climate Change
Chair: Daniel Nyberg
Steffen Boehm
Carbon fetishism: Political economy and action in the age of net-zero
Discussant(s): Paul S. Adler; Emrah Karakilic
Paul S. Adler and Zlatko Bodrožić
Mobilizing against the climate crisis: Contours of a transformative community
Discussant(s): Steffen Böhm; Emrah Karakilic
Emrah A. Karakilic
Generalised passivity in the face of climate change crisis. Eco-praxes as an antidote
Discussant(s): Paul S. Adler; Steffen Böhm
Session III: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.4.14
Corporate Responses to the Climate Crisis
Chair: Zlatko Bodrožić
Lena E. Bygballe, Bente Flygansvær and Debbie Harrison
Resource interaction as the missing lens in collective action for grand societal challenges
Discussant(s): Thomas Clarke; John Murray
Fabian Maier, Simon Parker and Marek Korczynski
Mapping the territory of the growthocene
Discussant(s): Karim Ben Slimane
Anselm Schneider and John Murray
The role of business in climate change – Exploring the circular relationship between profit, growth and consumption
Discussant(s): Lena E. Bygballe; Thomas Clarke
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.4.14
Various Responses to the Climate Crisis
Chair: Elke Schüßler
Charlotte Demonsant, Kevin Levillain and Blanche Segrestin
Questioning the logic of collective climate action: Framing the climate action situation and the model of “Common Rescue”
Discussant(s): Emmanuelle Reuter
Emmanuelle Reuter
Policy framing in environmental policy transitions: Firms’ policy reference frames and political strategy choices
Discussant(s): Amin Yousefi [or co-author]
Amin Yousefi and Henk J. de Vries
Authentic responses to environmental issues
Discussant(s): Marta Gasparin
Rasmus Johnsen and Marta Gasparin
Hoping to care: Craft and the ethics of consolation
Discussant(s): Charlotte Demonsant [or co-author]
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 15:30, TC.4.14
System-level Responses to Climate Change
Chair: John Murray
Alexander Paulsson and Hervé Corvellec
Resource shifting: Resourcification and de-resourcification for degrowth
Discussant(s): Fabian Maier [or co-author]
Karim Ben Slimane and Cédric Diridollou
The revenge of nature: The institutional work of enforcing rewilding logic
Discussant(s): Pierre-Eloi Gay
Pierre-Eloi Gay
Sustainable agriculture intensification to fight climate change, a compromise to hope for or an illusion?
Discussant(s): Hervé Corvellec
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.4.14
Stakeholder Responses to the Climate Crisis
Chair: Steffen Böhm
Cristóbal García-Herrera, Erkko Autio, Mike Pinder and Helen Elizabeth Burdett
Accelerating multi-stakeholder moonshots to address grand challenges: The Case of World Economic Forum’s Scale 360 for Circular Economy Innovation
Discussant(s): Jacob Nielsen [or co-author]; Steen Vallentin
Steen Vallentin and David Murillo
The problem with stakeholder governance: Between ideology and embeddedness
Discussant(s): Cristóbal García-Herrera [or co-author]; Jacob Nielsen [or co-author]
Jacob A.E. Nielsen, Kostas Stavrianakis and Zoe Morrison
Climate change and community-based initiatives: Methods to live with the troubles
Discussant(s): Cristóbal García-Herrera [or co-author]; Steen Vallentin
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.4.14
Institutional Interpretations of the Climate Crisis
Chair: Paul S. Adler
Friederike Döbbe and Daniel Nyberg
The politics of sustainable food: Frame disbandment processes in the United Nations
Discussant(s): Manuel F. Ramirez
Manuel F. Ramirez
Mazes within mazes: How the United Nations COPs block new global climate change imaginaries
Discussant(s): Elke Schüßler
Elke Schüßler, Pilar Acosta, Joel Bothello, Giuseppe Delmestri, Helen Etchanchu, Gabriela Gutierrez-Huerter O and Stefanie Habersang
What if civilization collapses? How management scholarship acts as a barrier to radical adaptation during the climate emergency
Discussant(s): Daniel Nyberg
12:15–12:30 Look Back and Look Forward