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Climate In Motion Science Empire And The Problem Of Scale Hardcover Deborah R Coen

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Climate In Motion Science Empire And The Problem Of Scale Hardcover Deborah R Coen
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.58 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Deborah R. Coen
ISBN: 9780226398822, 022639882X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Climate In Motion Science Empire And The Problem Of Scale Hardcover Deborah R Coen by Deborah R. Coen 9780226398822, 022639882X instant download after payment.

Today, predicting the impact of human activities on the earth’s climate hinges on tracking interactions among phenomena of radically different dimensions, from the molecular to the planetary.Climate in Motionshows that this multi-scalar, multi-causal framework emerged well before computers and satellites. Extending the history of modern climate science back into the nineteenth century, Deborah R. Coen uncovers its roots in the politics of empire-building in central and eastern Europe. She argues that essential elements of the modern understanding of climate arose as a means of thinking across scales in a state—the multinational Habsburg Monarchy, a patchwork of medieval kingdoms and modern laws—where such thinking was a political imperative. Led by Julius Hann in Vienna, Habsburg scientists were the first to investigate precisely how local winds and storms might be related to the general circulation of the earth’s atmosphere as a whole. Linking Habsburg climatology to the political and artistic experiments of late imperial Austria, Coen grounds the seemingly esoteric science of the atmosphere in the everyday experiences of an earlier era of globalization.Climate in Motionpresents the history of modern climate science as a history of “scaling”—that is, the embodied work of moving between different frameworks for measuring the world. In this way, it offers a critical historical perspective on the concepts of scale that structure thinking about the climate crisis today and the range of possibilities for responding to it. 

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