2023
DOI: 10.1080/03066150.2023.2282172
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Climate change beyond technocracy: citizenship and drought practices in the Indian Himalayas

Karine Gagné,
Stanzin Chostak
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“…For some, new technologies such as the development of AI contribute to exacerbating the divide and humanity's reliance on technological fixes that can threat democratic human decision-making (Coeckelbergh and Saetra 2023). In this regard, democratic engagement can promote a more just climate adaptation and resilience by counteracting top-down approaches that perpetuate systemic injustice (Olsson 2022), particularly in terms of the empirical limitations the technocratic framework has on climate-related disasters and marginalized citizens (Gagné and Chostak 2023). These aspects appear to align well with Francis' call in Laudate Deum (2023) for bringing together international organisations that foster genuine political cooperation, an enterprise that would also involve the engagement of various actors including religious leaders and their communities.…”
Section: Laudato Si' and Laudate Deum's Contribution To Harmonising E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For some, new technologies such as the development of AI contribute to exacerbating the divide and humanity's reliance on technological fixes that can threat democratic human decision-making (Coeckelbergh and Saetra 2023). In this regard, democratic engagement can promote a more just climate adaptation and resilience by counteracting top-down approaches that perpetuate systemic injustice (Olsson 2022), particularly in terms of the empirical limitations the technocratic framework has on climate-related disasters and marginalized citizens (Gagné and Chostak 2023). These aspects appear to align well with Francis' call in Laudate Deum (2023) for bringing together international organisations that foster genuine political cooperation, an enterprise that would also involve the engagement of various actors including religious leaders and their communities.…”
Section: Laudato Si' and Laudate Deum's Contribution To Harmonising E...mentioning
confidence: 99%