Infrastructure, Environment, and Life in the Anthropocene (Experimental Futures)
ISBN-13:
9781478001485
ISBN-10:
1478001488
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Kregg Hetherington
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Duke University Press Books
Format:
Paperback
312 pages
Category:
Environmental Economics
,
Economics
,
Conservation
,
Nature & Ecology
,
Human Geography
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
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ISBN-13:
9781478001485
ISBN-10:
1478001488
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Kregg Hetherington
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Duke University Press Books
Format:
Paperback
312 pages
Category:
Environmental Economics
,
Economics
,
Conservation
,
Nature & Ecology
,
Human Geography
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
Summary
Infrastructure, Environment, and Life in the Anthropocene (Experimental Futures) (ISBN-13: 9781478001485 and ISBN-10: 1478001488), written by authors
Kregg Hetherington, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2019.
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Infrastructure, Environment, and Life in the Anthropocene explores life in the age of climate change through a series of infrastructural puzzles—sites at which it has become impossible to disentangle the natural from the built environment. With topics ranging from breakwaters built of oysters, underground rivers made by leaky pipes, and architecture gone weedy to neighborhoods partially submerged by rising tides, the contributors explore situations that destabilize the concepts we once relied on to address environmental challenges. They take up the challenge that the Anthropocene poses both to life on the planet and to our social-scientific understanding of it by showing how past conceptions of environment and progress have become unmoored and what this means for how we imagine the future.
Contributors. Nikhil Anand, Andrea Ballestero, Bruce Braun, Ashley Carse, Gastón R. Gordillo, Kregg Hetherington, Casper Bruun Jensen, Joseph Masco, Shaylih Muehlmann, Natasha Myers, Stephanie Wakefield, Austin Zeiderman
Contributors. Nikhil Anand, Andrea Ballestero, Bruce Braun, Ashley Carse, Gastón R. Gordillo, Kregg Hetherington, Casper Bruun Jensen, Joseph Masco, Shaylih Muehlmann, Natasha Myers, Stephanie Wakefield, Austin Zeiderman
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