The Power of Narrative provides fresh insight into the rhetorical and semantic properties on both sides of the climate change debate that preclude dialogue around climate science, and proposes a means for moving beyond ideological entrenchment through language mediation, further ethnographic study, and research-informed teaching.
Helen M. Ingram Book order
Helen Ingram delves into the complexities of transboundary conflicts and cooperation, with a particular focus on water resources. Her scholarly work examines the intricate relationships between people and their environment, seeking innovative approaches to conflict resolution. Ingram's research aims to illuminate how a deeper understanding can foster more sustainable management and cooperative strategies for environmental challenges. She brings a distinct analytical perspective to the political and social dimensions of ecological issues.




- 2022
- 2022
This Element sketches a conceptual framework for the study of relationality and illustrates some of the promise of relational analysis using an extended case study. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
- 2022
Touring orphaned spaces -- Caring in orphaned space -- Gas station alchemy and cultural heritage in South Chicago -- Artist diplomacy on the Bronx River -- Water and other foreigners in Fargo, North Dakota -- Meaning-full space.
- 2013
The Power of Narrative in Environmental Networks
- 225 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Theory and case studies demonstrate the analytic potential of mutually constitutive narrative networks in environmental governance.