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The political theologies of climate change-induced migration (2014)
Journal Article
Baldwin, A. (2014). The political theologies of climate change-induced migration. Critical Studies on Security, 2(2), 210-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2014.932509

This article aims to understand the political theologies at stake in the discourses and practices of climate change-induced migration. The argument proceeds from the idea that climate change-induced migration is an example of the absolute. It then tr... Read More about The political theologies of climate change-induced migration.

Securitizing ‘climate refugees’: the futurology of climate-induced migration (2014)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W., Methmann, C., & Rothe, D. (2014). Securitizing ‘climate refugees’: the futurology of climate-induced migration. Critical Studies on Security, 2(2), 121-130. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2014.943570

This article serves as the introduction to this special issue in Critical Studies on Security. It begins with a brief overview of the academic debate and policy context concerning climate change and human migration. The principal claim is that critic... Read More about Securitizing ‘climate refugees’: the futurology of climate-induced migration.

Pluralising climate change and migration: an argument in favour of open futures (2014)
Journal Article
Baldwin, A. (2014). Pluralising climate change and migration: an argument in favour of open futures. Geography Compass, 8(8), 516-528. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12145

This paper contextualises the relation between climate change and human migration using the concepts of neoliberalism, sovereignty and otherness. The paper is intended to provide a general account of climate change and migration research, which seeks... Read More about Pluralising climate change and migration: an argument in favour of open futures.