How to Weather Together
Feminist Practice for Climate Change
How to Weather Together
Feminist Practice for Climate Change
Description
In How to Weather Together, Astrida Neimanis and Jennifer Mae Hamilton develop an innovative model for climate change mitigation and adaptation that brings together climate justice and community engagement. Translating feminist theory into practice, they demonstrate how we can gradually change the world as the world changes us.
Drawing on a rich and varied history of feminist, queer and anticolonial scholarship, Neimanis and Hamilton propose 'weathering' as both a theoretical framework and a set of practical tools for responding to environmental catastrophe. They ask how we can reckon with existential crisis through playful, low-tech practice by connecting the planetary to the personal.
With photographs and a series of illustrated weathering activities throughout, the book turns academic concepts into practical, hands-on guidance for community groups, artists, students, researchers, and others. It shows how climate adaptation requires building better social infrastructures for our shared but different worlds.
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Table of Contents
INSET A: Lucky Dip
1. Feminist Theory for Climate Change
INSET B: Close Meteorology
2. Weather
INSET C: Weathering With and Without
3. Weathering
INSET D: #Haircutsforplanetarysurvival
4. Infrastructure (A Bridge from Theory to Practice)
INSET E: Reading Groups
5. Field Report: Weathering the University
INSET F: Speed-zining
6. Field Report: Feeling Research (Astrida)
The FEELed Lab
INSET G: Market Stall
7. Field Report: Finding Community (Jennifer)
The Community Weather Station (CoWS)
INSET H: Community Housework
8. Field Report: Downscaling Planetary Health (Jennifer)
Armidale Climate & Health Project
INSET I: Walkshops
9. Field Report: Walking in the Fringes (Astrida)
INSET J: Cosmic Weathering
Epilogue: Cosmic Weathering
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Product details
| Published | 22 Jan 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781350467514 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 12 bw illus, 4 pg colour plate & 30 pgs of bw insets |
| Series | Environmental Cultures |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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