Drawing on a combination of perspectives from diverse fields, this volume offers an anthropological study of climate change and the ways in which people attempt to predict its local implications, showing how the processes of knowledge making among lay people and experts are not only comparable but also deeply entangled. Through analysis of predictive practices in a diversity of regions affected by climate change – including coastal India, the Cook Islands, Tibet, and the High Arctic, and various domains of scientific expertise and policy making such as ice core drilling, flood risk modelling, and coastal adaptation – the book shows how all attempts at modelling nature’s course are deeply social, and how current research in ‘climate’ contributes to a rethinking of nature as a multiplicity of modalities that impact social life.
Kirsten (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Hastrup & Martin (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Skrydstrup
The Social Life of Climate Change Models [EPUB ebook]
Anticipating Nature
The Social Life of Climate Change Models [EPUB ebook]
Anticipating Nature
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Format EPUB ● Pages 250 ● ISBN 9781136203657 ● Éditeur Kirsten (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Hastrup & Martin (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Skrydstrup ● Maison d’édition Taylor and Francis ● Publié 2012 ● Téléchargeable 6 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 2592893 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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