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(In)convenient convergences: "climate refugees", apocalyptic discourses and the depoliticization of the debate on climate-induced migration

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(In)convenient convergences: "climate refugees", apocalyptic discourses and the depoliticization of the debate on climate-induced migration. / Bettini, Giovanni.
Interpretive approaches to global climate governance: (de)constructing the greenhouse. ed. / Chris Methmann; Delf Rothe; Benjamin Stephan. London: Routledge, 2013. p. 122-136.

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Bettini, G 2013, (In)convenient convergences: "climate refugees", apocalyptic discourses and the depoliticization of the debate on climate-induced migration. in C Methmann, D Rothe & B Stephan (eds), Interpretive approaches to global climate governance: (de)constructing the greenhouse. Routledge, London, pp. 122-136.

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Bettini, G. (2013). (In)convenient convergences: "climate refugees", apocalyptic discourses and the depoliticization of the debate on climate-induced migration. In C. Methmann, D. Rothe, & B. Stephan (Eds.), Interpretive approaches to global climate governance: (de)constructing the greenhouse (pp. 122-136). Routledge.

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Bettini G. (In)convenient convergences: "climate refugees", apocalyptic discourses and the depoliticization of the debate on climate-induced migration. In Methmann C, Rothe D, Stephan B, editors, Interpretive approaches to global climate governance: (de)constructing the greenhouse. London: Routledge. 2013. p. 122-136

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Bettini, Giovanni. / (In)convenient convergences : "climate refugees", apocalyptic discourses and the depoliticization of the debate on climate-induced migration. Interpretive approaches to global climate governance: (de)constructing the greenhouse. editor / Chris Methmann ; Delf Rothe ; Benjamin Stephan. London : Routledge, 2013. pp. 122-136

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