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Art, Ethics and Deliberative Engagement with Climate Change Futures
Matthew Cotton
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Ethics
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Climate Change
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Deliberative Process
100%
Arts Engagement
100%
Deliberative Engagement
100%
Young People
50%
Political Economy
50%
Collage
50%
Activity Range
50%
Social Change
50%
Socio-economic System
50%
Land Use Change
50%
Public Engagement
50%
Innovative Methodology
50%
Social Practices
50%
Arts-based
50%
Group Dialogue
50%
Climate Change Mitigation
50%
Climate Change Adaptation
50%
Justice Dimensions
50%
Environmental Injustice
50%
Environmental Futures
50%
Future Climate
50%
Intergenerational Justice
50%
Transtemporal
50%
Perceived Uncertainty
50%
Biodiversity Change
50%
Lifestyle Practices
50%
Scenario Development
50%
Game Making
50%
Complex Values
50%
Painting Game
50%
Systems-Based Practice
50%
Adaptation Actions
50%
Arts and Humanities
Engagement
100%
Climate Change
100%
Action
50%
Painting
50%
Drawing
50%
Collage
50%
Empirical
50%
Intergenerational
50%
Temporal
50%
Public Engagement
50%
Social Practice
50%
Injustice
50%
artist community
50%
Anthropocentric
50%
Computer Science
Deliberative Process
100%
Climatic Change
100%
Empirical Research
50%
Public Engagement
50%
Adaptation Action
50%
Mitigation Action
50%
Intergenerational Justice
50%
Social Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Focus Group
50%
Justice
50%
Empirical Research
50%
Social Practice
50%
Scenario Development
50%
Land Use Change
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Social Change
100%
Scenario Development
100%
Land Use
100%
Psychology
Focus Group
100%
Public Engagement
100%