This article deals with ni-Vanuatu's representations of climate change (klaemet jenj). After a discussion of theoretical concepts related to 'knowledge' and encounters of ideas, villagers' perspectives about klaemet jenj in Siviri, North-Efate, are presented. These perspectives differ considerably from the information disseminated by media and by the staff of both governmental and non-governmental organizations. This contribution argues that these differences are so fundamental that it is not sufficient to conceive local assumptions about klaemet jenj as a form of hybridized knowledge. Instead, klaemet jenj should be conceived as (part of) a reality or world that people generate by interacting with their material, non-material and social environments, in various local and social contexts.
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Pascht, A. (2020). Klaemet jenj worlds. Approaching climate change and knowledge creation in Vanuatu. Journal de La Societe Des Oceanistes, 149(2), 235–244. https://doi.org/10.4000/jso.11257
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