The chapter argues that the increasing importance of the financial dimension of climate change is mostly due to an epochal transformation in the social composition of labor (emergence of cognitive capitalism) and to its subsumption under financial capital. My goal is to understand as well as criticize such twofold process. First, I discuss the notion of definitory power – through a reference to Ulrich Beck and Christian Marazzi – and the way it reframes the links between class-situations and risk-situations. Subsequently, I analyze how such power has historically shaped carbon markets, conceived of as privileged agents of the financialization of global warming. Finally, I focus on the case study represented by the South Africa campaign One Million Climate Jobs to highlight how climate justice enacts an alternative vision of the relationship between labor and climate change.

Carbon Trading, Climate Justice and Labor Resistance: Definition Power in the South African Campaign One Million Climate Jobs / Leonardi, E. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 110-126.

Carbon Trading, Climate Justice and Labor Resistance: Definition Power in the South African Campaign One Million Climate Jobs

Leonardi E
2018-01-01

Abstract

The chapter argues that the increasing importance of the financial dimension of climate change is mostly due to an epochal transformation in the social composition of labor (emergence of cognitive capitalism) and to its subsumption under financial capital. My goal is to understand as well as criticize such twofold process. First, I discuss the notion of definitory power – through a reference to Ulrich Beck and Christian Marazzi – and the way it reframes the links between class-situations and risk-situations. Subsequently, I analyze how such power has historically shaped carbon markets, conceived of as privileged agents of the financialization of global warming. Finally, I focus on the case study represented by the South Africa campaign One Million Climate Jobs to highlight how climate justice enacts an alternative vision of the relationship between labor and climate change.
2018
978-1-138-23474-1
Carbon Trading, Climate Justice and Labor Resistance: Definition Power in the South African Campaign One Million Climate Jobs / Leonardi, E. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 110-126.
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