
Errant Journal 2: Slow Violence
For this second issue Errant Journal sets off from the term 'slow violenceâ, as it aims to expand upon the idea that the relation with violence should be front and centre in the discussions of the âclimate crisisâ in order to bring the rather abstract concept of 'climate change' back in relation to the underlying necropolitics. Moving away from a universal narrative and addressing the different roles people, companies, and nation states play, also opens up the possibility to address the call for climate justice; a topic addressed in a special section of this issue edited by Radha DâSouza and Jonas Staal.
128 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Errant Journal (Amsterdam).
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Errant Journal 2: Slow Violence
For this second issue Errant Journal sets off from the term 'slow violenceâ, as it aims to expand upon the idea that the relation with violence should be front and centre in the discussions of the âclimate crisisâ in order to bring the rather abstract concept of 'climate change' back in relation to the underlying necropolitics. Moving away from a universal narrative and addressing the different roles people, companies, and nation states play, also opens up the possibility to address the call for climate justice; a topic addressed in a special section of this issue edited by Radha DâSouza and Jonas Staal.
128 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Errant Journal (Amsterdam).
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For this second issue Errant Journal sets off from the term 'slow violenceâ, as it aims to expand upon the idea that the relation with violence should be front and centre in the discussions of the âclimate crisisâ in order to bring the rather abstract concept of 'climate change' back in relation to the underlying necropolitics. Moving away from a universal narrative and addressing the different roles people, companies, and nation states play, also opens up the possibility to address the call for climate justice; a topic addressed in a special section of this issue edited by Radha DâSouza and Jonas Staal.
128 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Errant Journal (Amsterdam).























