
Knowing Nature
by Goldman, Mara J.; Nadasdy, Paul; Turner, Matthew D.Buy New
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Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
Production of Environmental Knowledge: Scientists, Complex Natures, and the Question of Agency | |
Introduction | p. 25 |
Politicizing Environmental Explanations: What Can Political Ecology Learn from Sociology and Philosophy of Science? | p. 31 |
Debating the Science of Using Marine Turtles: Boundary Work among Species Experts | p. 47 |
Technobiological Imaginaries: How Do Systems Biologists Know Nature? | p. 65 |
Agency, Structuredness, and the Production of Knowledge within Intersecting Processes | p. 81 |
Fermentation, Rot, and Other Human-Microbial Performances | p. 99 |
Ferricrete, Forests, and Temporal Scale in the Production of Colonial Science in Africa | p. 113 |
Application of Environmental Knowledge: The Politics of Constructing Society/Nature | |
Introduction | p. 129 |
ôWe Don't Harvest Animals; We Kill Themö: Agricultural Metaphors and the Politics of Wildlife Management in the Yukon | p. 135 |
Political Violence and Scientific Forestry: Emergencies, Insurgencies, and Counterinsurgencies in Southeast Asia | p. 152 |
Spatial-Geographic Models of Water Scarcity and Supply in Irrigation Engineering and Management: Bolivia, 1952-2009 | p. 167 |
The Politics of Connectivity across Human-Occupied Landscapes: Corridors near Nairobi National Park Kenya | p. 186 |
Circulation of Environmental Knowledge: Networks, Expertise, and Science in Practice | |
Introduction | p. 203 |
Rooted Networks, Webs of Relation, and the Power of Situated Science: Bringing the Models Back Down to Earth in Zambrana | p. 209 |
Circulating Science, Incompletely Regulating Commodities: Governing from a Distance in Transnational Agro-Food Networks | p. 227 |
Reclaiming the Technological Imagination: Water, Power, and Place in India | p. 244 |
Circulating Knowledge, Constructing Expertise | p. 263 |
Experiments as ôPerformancesö: Interpreting Farmers' Soil Fertility Management Practices in Western Kenya | p. 280 |
Conclusion | p. 297 |
References | p. 305 |
List of Contributors | p. 343 |
Index | p. 345 |
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