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The Myth Gap: What Happens When Evidence and Arguments Aren't Enough
Hardback
Main Details
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The Myth Gap: What Happens When Evidence and Arguments Aren't Enough
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Alex Evans
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:176 | Dimensions(mm): Height 184,Width 135 |
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Category/Genre | Impact of science and technology on society Environmentalist thought and ideology |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781909513112
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Classifications | Dewey:398.2 |
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Publishing Details |
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Transworld Publishers Ltd
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Imprint |
Eden Project Books
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Publication Date |
12 January 2017 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
FOREWORD BY TIM SMIT. A brilliant analysis of how it is stories, rather than facts and pie-charts, that have the power to animate us and bring us together to tackle the major issues of our time- climate change, mass migration, inequality and resource scarcity. Why, with absolutely no idea what Brexit actually meant, did the UK vote for Brexit? Why, rather than vote for the best-qualified candidate ever to stand as US President, did voters opt for a reality TV star with no political experience? In both cases, the winning side promised change and offered hope. They told a story voters longed to hear. And in the absence of greater, more unifying narratives, then true or not, voters plumped for the best story available. Once upon a time our society was rich in stories. They brought us together and helped us to understand the world and ourselves. We called them myths. Today, we have a myth gap - a vacuum that Alex Evans argues powerfully and persuasively is both dangerous and an opportunity. In this time of global crisis and transition- mass migration, inequality, resource scarcity, and climate change - It is stories, rather than facts and pie-charts,that will animate us and bring us together. It is by finding new myths, those that speak to us of renewal and restoration, that we will navigate our way to a better future. Drawing on his first-hand experience as a political adviser within British government and at the United Nations, and examining the history of climate change campaigning and recent contests such as Brexit and the US presidential election, Alex Evans explores- *how tomorrow's activists are using narratives for change, * how modern stories have been used and abused, * where we might find the right myths that will take us forward
Author Biography
Alex Evans is a Senior Fellow at New York University's Center on International Cooperation (CIC), with nearly twenty years' experience in climate and development policy. He is currently on secondment to the Business Commission on Sustainable Development as its Research Director. Alex has worked as Special Adviser to two UK Secretaries of State for International Development (Hilary Benn and Valerie Amos), as an expert on climate change in the UN Secretary-General's office, and with think tanks including Chatham House and the Brookings Institution. He has also worked as a consultant on futures and foreign policy for organizations from Oxfam to the US National Intelligence Council. Alex lives in North Yorkshire and is married with two children.
ReviewsVery short, very sharp -- Bruce Clark * Economist * Pertinent... Evans is an attractive and persuasive writer ... his book will strike many chords' -- Allan Massie * Scotsman * An important book about the need to bring inspiring narratives back to the heart of progressive politics ... This has traction because it has truth, literally as well as metaphorically. * New Scientist * A really fascinating contribution to answering the question: how do we find new myths to live by. -- Dr Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury Everyone should read this. * Tim Smit *
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