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A New Science For Future Climate Impact Modeling And The Quest For Digital Openness Simon David Hirsbrunner Universität Siegen

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A New Science For Future Climate Impact Modeling And The Quest For Digital Openness Simon David Hirsbrunner Universität Siegen
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.63 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Simon David Hirsbrunner; Universität Siegen
ISBN: 9783839452653, 3839452651
Language: English
Year: 2021

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A New Science For Future Climate Impact Modeling And The Quest For Digital Openness Simon David Hirsbrunner Universität Siegen by Simon David Hirsbrunner; Universität Siegen 9783839452653, 3839452651 instant download after payment.

The future of climate, science, and technology is not what it used to be. This book is an investigation of computational and data practices in climate impact research. Drawing on ethnographic and digital methodologies, it explores how simulation modelers calculate future climate risks in computer models, and how they make their scientific knowledge accessible to others. Addressing issues such as the rise of digital, distributed infrastructures, and public expectations for open science, Simon David Hirsbrunner unravels contemporary transformations that reshuffle temporalities and agencies within techno-scientific practice.

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