Contending that contemporary study of the environment can often reproduce the violence it means to address, Fear of a Dead White Planet proposes a methodological shift that is place-based and allows for the conjuring of alternate worlds.
Contending that contemporary study of the environment can often reproduce the violence it means to address, Fear of a Dead White Planet proposes a methodological shift that is place-based and allows for the conjuring of alternate worlds.
Joseph Masco is Samuel N. Harper Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Tim Choy is Professor of Science and Technology Studies and of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis. Jake Kosek is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley. M. Murphy is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Data Justice and Science and Technology Studies at the University of Toronto.
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Part O. Invitation 1 Part 1. Against the One World, For Conditions 4 1.1 What Is a Planet? 4 1.2 What Is an Intergalactic Bummer Train? 11 1.3 What Is Environment? 15 1.4 Who, Where, What? 29 1.5 What Is a Core / What Are Worlds? 39 1.6 What Is a Species / What Is a Loss? 48 Part 2. Who’s Afraid of a Dead White Planet? 55 2.1 Situated Premise—Fear of a Dead White Planet 55 2.2 Some Propositions 78 Part 3. Middles 87 3.1 What Is a Middle? 87 3.2 What Is Land? 88 3.3 What Is a Lung? 95 3.4 What Is a Virus? 99 3.5 What Is Thinking? 106 Part 4. Terraformatics 115 4.1 Resolve 115 4.2 Impossible Methods for Terraformatics Research Studies 124 Part 5. Conclusion and Future Assessment 138 5.1 Welcome to the End 138 5.2 Gleaning Group III.5, Work Log 21220401, Tamalpais Archipelgo, RSVTERRA9 139 Acknowledgments / Work History 143 References 157 Index 181
Part O. Invitation 1 Part 1. Against the One World, For Conditions 4 1.1 What Is a Planet? 4 1.2 What Is an Intergalactic Bummer Train? 11 1.3 What Is Environment? 15 1.4 Who, Where, What? 29 1.5 What Is a Core / What Are Worlds? 39 1.6 What Is a Species / What Is a Loss? 48 Part 2. Who’s Afraid of a Dead White Planet? 55 2.1 Situated Premise—Fear of a Dead White Planet 55 2.2 Some Propositions 78 Part 3. Middles 87 3.1 What Is a Middle? 87 3.2 What Is Land? 88 3.3 What Is a Lung? 95 3.4 What Is a Virus? 99 3.5 What Is Thinking? 106 Part 4. Terraformatics 115 4.1 Resolve 115 4.2 Impossible Methods for Terraformatics Research Studies 124 Part 5. Conclusion and Future Assessment 138 5.1 Welcome to the End 138 5.2 Gleaning Group III.5, Work Log 21220401, Tamalpais Archipelgo, RSVTERRA9 139 Acknowledgments / Work History 143 References 157 Index 181
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