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Cli-fi videos can increase charitable donations: experimental evidence from the United Kingdom [PDF]
Recent research has begun to investigate if climate fiction, or cli-fi, can increase people’s support for pro-climate initiatives. Emerging evidence focuses on whether cli-fi stories affect people’s self-reported emotions, attitudes, and intentions.
Ganga Shreedhar +4 more
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O futuro é feminino (e anticapitalista): A narrativa cli-fi escrita por mulheres [PDF]
Neste trabalho, proponho uma reflexão sobre a ficção climática recente de língua inglesa – também conhecida como cli-fi – escrita por mulheres, articulando questões de crise ambiental, feminismo e literatura.
Marina Pereira Penteado
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Should we define climate fiction, cli-fi ? Or rather experience it and practice it, through creation as well as in criticism and theory ? The scientific committee of the symposium The City in Climate Fictions (2021) took part in the exercise.
Carl Abbott +4 more
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This essay begins by reviewing the theoretical debates within literary-critical “ecocriticism” over what Paul J. Crutzen and Eugene Stoermer termed the “anthropocene” and what Jason Moore terms the “capitalocene.” It explains how those debates are ...
Andrew Milner
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Définir la fiction climatique, ou cli-fi
The paper begins by exploring the relationship between cli-fi and science fiction. It then proceeds to explore the history of Francophone climate fiction, from Jules Verne to Jean-Marc Ligny, through conceptualisations borrowed from utopian studies ...
Andrew Milner
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As climate change accelerates, its most devastating impacts fall on those already marginalised, deepening existing inequalities. This underscores the need for climate change education to attend not only to the scientific but also to social, cultural and ...
Chantelle Bayes, Hasti Abbasi
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The Anthropocene, Cli-Fi and Food: Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam [PDF]
This article examines Margaret Atwood’s climate fiction novel MaddAddam (2013), a dystopian cautionary text in which food production and eating become ethical choices related to individual agency and linked to sustainability.
Esther Muñoz-González
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Climate futures: Machine learning from cli-fi [PDF]
This paper introduces and contextualises Climate Futures, an experiment in which AI was repurposed as a ‘co-author’ of climate stories and a co-designer of climate-related images that facilitate reflections on present and future(s) of living with climate
Niederer, S., Sánchez Querubín, N.
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Cli-fi Young Adult et imaginaire urbain : (re)configurations génériques
Young Adult Cli‑Fi benefits from young readers appetite for science fiction and dystopia and the attention they give to environment, climate crisis and ecology.
Natacha Levet
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‘Water wars’ are back. Conflicts in Syrian, Yemen and Israel/Palestine are regularly framed as motivated by water and presented as harbingers of a world to come.
Hannah Boast
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