Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada
This article examines the translation of key terms about climate change from English into Inuktitut, considering not only their literal translation but also the broader context within which words make sense. We argue that notions of resilience, adaptation, and climate change itself mean something fu...
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ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:8288 2023-05-15T16:54:47+02:00 Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada Cameron, E. (Emilie) Mearns, R. (Rebecca) McGrath, J.T. (Janet Tamalik) 2015-01-01 https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/8288 https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2014.973006 en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/8288 doi:10.1080/00045608.2014.973006 Annals of the Association of American Geographers vol. 105 no. 2, pp. 274-283 adaptation climate change Inuit resilience translation info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftcarletonunivir https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2014.973006 2022-02-06T21:51:23Z This article examines the translation of key terms about climate change from English into Inuktitut, considering not only their literal translation but also the broader context within which words make sense. We argue that notions of resilience, adaptation, and climate change itself mean something fundamentally different in Inuktitut than English and that this has implications for climate policy and politics. To the extent that climate change is translated into Inuktitut as a wholly environmental phenomenon over which humans have no control, both adaptation and resilience come to be seen as appropriate and distinctly Inuit modes of relating to shifting climatic conditions, calling on practices of patience, observation, creativity, forbearance, and discretion. If translated as a matter of unethical harm of sila, however, Inuit frameworks of justice, relationality, and healing would be activated. In the context of a broader global shift away from mitigation and toward enhancing the adaptive capacities and resilience of particular populations, current modes of translating climate change, we argue, are deeply political. Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit inuktitut Nunavut Carleton University's Institutional Repository Canada Nunavut Patience ENVELOPE(-68.933,-68.933,-67.750,-67.750) Sila ENVELOPE(13.133,13.133,66.320,66.320) Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105 2 274 283 |
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This article examines the translation of key terms about climate change from English into Inuktitut, considering not only their literal translation but also the broader context within which words make sense. We argue that notions of resilience, adaptation, and climate change itself mean something fundamentally different in Inuktitut than English and that this has implications for climate policy and politics. To the extent that climate change is translated into Inuktitut as a wholly environmental phenomenon over which humans have no control, both adaptation and resilience come to be seen as appropriate and distinctly Inuit modes of relating to shifting climatic conditions, calling on practices of patience, observation, creativity, forbearance, and discretion. If translated as a matter of unethical harm of sila, however, Inuit frameworks of justice, relationality, and healing would be activated. In the context of a broader global shift away from mitigation and toward enhancing the adaptive capacities and resilience of particular populations, current modes of translating climate change, we argue, are deeply political. |
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Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada |
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Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada |
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Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada |
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Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada |
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Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada |
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translating climate change: adaptation, resilience, and climate politics in nunavut, canada |
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