The Sea Will Rise, Barbuda Will Survive: Environment and Time Consciousness

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2020

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Kapadokya Üniversitesi Yayınları

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In this article, we examine the link between environmental consciousnesses and time consciousness. We argue that the way people think about time shapes their experience of climate change threats. We contrast western hegemonic concepts of time—the Gregorian Calendar, the Dooms Day Clock, linear time—with the way Barbudans of Antigua and Barbuda, an island nation in the Caribbean experience time—cyclical, through boom and bust cycles. We found that this boom and bust framework was indeed supported by climate change and weather experiences on the island—hurricanes, droughts, changes in the lagoons—as well as economic experiences—cargo boat delays bringing supplies, paycheck delays. By understanding local explanatory models of time, especially those that contrast to western climate science frameworks of time, better solution-driven work can be achieved in the face of climate change realities.

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Consciousness, Time, Antigua and Barbuda, Cultural Heritage

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Ecocene: Cappadocia Journal of Enviromental Humanities

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Perdikaris,Sophia, and Katie Rose Hejtmanek.2020. “The Sea Will Rise, Barbuda Will Survive: Environment and Time Consciousness.” Ecocene: Cappadocia Journal of Environmental Humanities 1, no. 2 (December): 92­-108.