The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History
Herausgeber: O'Gorman, Emily; Carey, Mark; San Martín, William
The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History
Herausgeber: O'Gorman, Emily; Carey, Mark; San Martín, William
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The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History presents a cutting-edge overview of the dynamic and ever-expanding field of environmental history. It addresses recent transformations in the field and responses to shifting scholarly, political, and environmental landscapes.
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The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History presents a cutting-edge overview of the dynamic and ever-expanding field of environmental history. It addresses recent transformations in the field and responses to shifting scholarly, political, and environmental landscapes.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781032003597
- ISBN-10: 1032003596
- Artikelnr.: 68716067
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781032003597
- ISBN-10: 1032003596
- Artikelnr.: 68716067
Emily O'Gorman is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow and Associate Professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Her research is situated within environmental history and the interdisciplinary environmental humanities, and is primarily concerned with contested knowledges within broader cultural framings of authority, expertise, and landscapes. William San Martín is Assistant Professor of Global Environmental Science, Technology, and Governance at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA, and a Research Fellow at the Earth System Governance Project at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. His work examines power disparities across environmental knowledge, technologies, and governance regimes. Mark Carey is Professor of Environmental Studies and Geography at the University of Oregon, USA. He runs the Glacier Lab for the Study of Ice and Society, collaborating with students and scientists to study environmental history, ice humanities, and climate justice. Sandra Swart is Professor and Chair of the History Department at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. She studies African socio-environmental history, focusing on human-animal relations.
Introduction: Framing Environmental History Today and for the Future
Part I: New Methods
Innovative Approaches
1. Ethics
Justice
and Environmental Histories
2. Oral and Environmental History: Time
Place
Decolonisation and the More-Than-Human World
3. Sounding Environments
4. Geographical Information System
Remote Sensing and Spatial Data Infrastructure
Part II: Non-Human Agencies
5. The Tangled Bank
6. Multispecies Cultures and Environmental Change: The Animal (Agency) Turn
7. Animal and Vector-Borne Diseases
Zoonoses
and One Health
8. The Non-Human in Agriculture: Technologies of Agriculture and Non-Human Aspects of Farming
9. (Inter)national and (Trans)regional Agents: The Coastal Sand Dunes of Mozambique
10. Actor-Networks
Conservation Treaties
and International Environmental History: Re-assembling Conventions
11. Hazards and Disasters: Locusts
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Floods
Droughts
Part III: Engaging with the Planetary and the Anthropocene
12. Planetary Boundaries
Climate Change and the Anthropocene
13. Extinction in Environmental History: Historizing Problems of Classification and Intentionality
14. Temporality and Environmental History in the Anthropocene: Timing Climates
Modeling Futures
15. Fossil Fuels from Extraction to Emissions
Part IV: Power
Flows
and Knowledges
16. Global Histories of Environment and Labour in Asia and Africa
17. Toxicity
Racial Capitalism and Colonial Mining: Lessons from Cyanide and Gold Mining in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia)
18. Local Fishermen Knowledge and Scientific Expertise in Eastern Europe and West Africa: Assessing the Unseen
19. Historical Memory and Technocratic Failures in Environmental Impact Assessments
20. Cities
Food
Water
and Environmental History in China
the USA and India: Making Bubbles
21. Urban Environmental Governance: Historical and Political Ecological Perspectives from South Asia
Part V: Practices and Actions for Current Socio-Ecological Crises
22 . Pedagogy for the Depressed: Empowerment and Hope in the Face of the Apocalypse
23. Activist Environmental History: On War Machines and Guerrilla Strategies
24. Communicating Environmental History: Reaching Diverse Audiences through Online Forums
25. Environmental History in Museums: Past Practice and Future Opportunities
26. Environmental Historians
Policy
and Governance
Future Directions in Environmental History
Part I: New Methods
Innovative Approaches
1. Ethics
Justice
and Environmental Histories
2. Oral and Environmental History: Time
Place
Decolonisation and the More-Than-Human World
3. Sounding Environments
4. Geographical Information System
Remote Sensing and Spatial Data Infrastructure
Part II: Non-Human Agencies
5. The Tangled Bank
6. Multispecies Cultures and Environmental Change: The Animal (Agency) Turn
7. Animal and Vector-Borne Diseases
Zoonoses
and One Health
8. The Non-Human in Agriculture: Technologies of Agriculture and Non-Human Aspects of Farming
9. (Inter)national and (Trans)regional Agents: The Coastal Sand Dunes of Mozambique
10. Actor-Networks
Conservation Treaties
and International Environmental History: Re-assembling Conventions
11. Hazards and Disasters: Locusts
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Floods
Droughts
Part III: Engaging with the Planetary and the Anthropocene
12. Planetary Boundaries
Climate Change and the Anthropocene
13. Extinction in Environmental History: Historizing Problems of Classification and Intentionality
14. Temporality and Environmental History in the Anthropocene: Timing Climates
Modeling Futures
15. Fossil Fuels from Extraction to Emissions
Part IV: Power
Flows
and Knowledges
16. Global Histories of Environment and Labour in Asia and Africa
17. Toxicity
Racial Capitalism and Colonial Mining: Lessons from Cyanide and Gold Mining in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia)
18. Local Fishermen Knowledge and Scientific Expertise in Eastern Europe and West Africa: Assessing the Unseen
19. Historical Memory and Technocratic Failures in Environmental Impact Assessments
20. Cities
Food
Water
and Environmental History in China
the USA and India: Making Bubbles
21. Urban Environmental Governance: Historical and Political Ecological Perspectives from South Asia
Part V: Practices and Actions for Current Socio-Ecological Crises
22 . Pedagogy for the Depressed: Empowerment and Hope in the Face of the Apocalypse
23. Activist Environmental History: On War Machines and Guerrilla Strategies
24. Communicating Environmental History: Reaching Diverse Audiences through Online Forums
25. Environmental History in Museums: Past Practice and Future Opportunities
26. Environmental Historians
Policy
and Governance
Future Directions in Environmental History
Introduction: Framing Environmental History Today and for the Future
Part I: New Methods
Innovative Approaches
1. Ethics
Justice
and Environmental Histories
2. Oral and Environmental History: Time
Place
Decolonisation and the More-Than-Human World
3. Sounding Environments
4. Geographical Information System
Remote Sensing and Spatial Data Infrastructure
Part II: Non-Human Agencies
5. The Tangled Bank
6. Multispecies Cultures and Environmental Change: The Animal (Agency) Turn
7. Animal and Vector-Borne Diseases
Zoonoses
and One Health
8. The Non-Human in Agriculture: Technologies of Agriculture and Non-Human Aspects of Farming
9. (Inter)national and (Trans)regional Agents: The Coastal Sand Dunes of Mozambique
10. Actor-Networks
Conservation Treaties
and International Environmental History: Re-assembling Conventions
11. Hazards and Disasters: Locusts
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Floods
Droughts
Part III: Engaging with the Planetary and the Anthropocene
12. Planetary Boundaries
Climate Change and the Anthropocene
13. Extinction in Environmental History: Historizing Problems of Classification and Intentionality
14. Temporality and Environmental History in the Anthropocene: Timing Climates
Modeling Futures
15. Fossil Fuels from Extraction to Emissions
Part IV: Power
Flows
and Knowledges
16. Global Histories of Environment and Labour in Asia and Africa
17. Toxicity
Racial Capitalism and Colonial Mining: Lessons from Cyanide and Gold Mining in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia)
18. Local Fishermen Knowledge and Scientific Expertise in Eastern Europe and West Africa: Assessing the Unseen
19. Historical Memory and Technocratic Failures in Environmental Impact Assessments
20. Cities
Food
Water
and Environmental History in China
the USA and India: Making Bubbles
21. Urban Environmental Governance: Historical and Political Ecological Perspectives from South Asia
Part V: Practices and Actions for Current Socio-Ecological Crises
22 . Pedagogy for the Depressed: Empowerment and Hope in the Face of the Apocalypse
23. Activist Environmental History: On War Machines and Guerrilla Strategies
24. Communicating Environmental History: Reaching Diverse Audiences through Online Forums
25. Environmental History in Museums: Past Practice and Future Opportunities
26. Environmental Historians
Policy
and Governance
Future Directions in Environmental History
Part I: New Methods
Innovative Approaches
1. Ethics
Justice
and Environmental Histories
2. Oral and Environmental History: Time
Place
Decolonisation and the More-Than-Human World
3. Sounding Environments
4. Geographical Information System
Remote Sensing and Spatial Data Infrastructure
Part II: Non-Human Agencies
5. The Tangled Bank
6. Multispecies Cultures and Environmental Change: The Animal (Agency) Turn
7. Animal and Vector-Borne Diseases
Zoonoses
and One Health
8. The Non-Human in Agriculture: Technologies of Agriculture and Non-Human Aspects of Farming
9. (Inter)national and (Trans)regional Agents: The Coastal Sand Dunes of Mozambique
10. Actor-Networks
Conservation Treaties
and International Environmental History: Re-assembling Conventions
11. Hazards and Disasters: Locusts
Earthquakes
Volcanoes
Floods
Droughts
Part III: Engaging with the Planetary and the Anthropocene
12. Planetary Boundaries
Climate Change and the Anthropocene
13. Extinction in Environmental History: Historizing Problems of Classification and Intentionality
14. Temporality and Environmental History in the Anthropocene: Timing Climates
Modeling Futures
15. Fossil Fuels from Extraction to Emissions
Part IV: Power
Flows
and Knowledges
16. Global Histories of Environment and Labour in Asia and Africa
17. Toxicity
Racial Capitalism and Colonial Mining: Lessons from Cyanide and Gold Mining in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia)
18. Local Fishermen Knowledge and Scientific Expertise in Eastern Europe and West Africa: Assessing the Unseen
19. Historical Memory and Technocratic Failures in Environmental Impact Assessments
20. Cities
Food
Water
and Environmental History in China
the USA and India: Making Bubbles
21. Urban Environmental Governance: Historical and Political Ecological Perspectives from South Asia
Part V: Practices and Actions for Current Socio-Ecological Crises
22 . Pedagogy for the Depressed: Empowerment and Hope in the Face of the Apocalypse
23. Activist Environmental History: On War Machines and Guerrilla Strategies
24. Communicating Environmental History: Reaching Diverse Audiences through Online Forums
25. Environmental History in Museums: Past Practice and Future Opportunities
26. Environmental Historians
Policy
and Governance
Future Directions in Environmental History