Essays in the History of Contested Science
E-Book, Englisch, 140 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Historical Geography and Geosciences
ISBN: 978-3-030-49516-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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The papers address processes of ‘decolonising’ and ‘internationalising’ science in the 19th and 20th century, with a special emphasis on geography. Internationalization, circulation and dissemination of geographical concepts and ideas are in the focus. The volume includes case studies on Latin America, tropical regions as well as Europe and Japan. Thereis also an emphasis on the history of international congresses and organizations and on the international circulation of knowledge.
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Mapping Cross-cultural Exchange: Jaime Cortesão’s Dialogues and Documents on the Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Brazilian Exploration.- Pioneers of the Latin American Critical Geography: Josué de Castro and Antonio Núñez Jiménez.- After the Excitement of War: ‘Disabled Veterans’ in Modern Japan.- Indian Ocean Small Islands along the Postcolonial Trajectory: Chagos and the Maldives.- Do not cross. The “North/South” Divide: A Means of Domination?.- Drone Photography and the Re-Aestheticisation of nature.- “Our Field is the World”: Geographical Societies in International Comparison, 1821–1914.- Personified Continents in Public Places: Internationalism, Art and Geography in Late Nineteenth Century Paris.- Pierre Monbeig and the Geohistory of Brazil.- How International was the International Geographical Congress in Rio de Janeiro 1956? On Location and Language Politics.- (Re-)Writing the History of IGU? A Report from the Archive.