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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781478025023 , 9781478020059
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 246 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Elements
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Kolonialismus ; Lokales Wissen ; Meteorologie ; Geschichte ; USA ; Meteorology / United States / History ; Meteorology / United States / Observations / Citizen participation ; Numerical weather forecasting / Social aspects / United States ; Weather forecasting / Social aspects / United States ; Climatic changes / Social aspects ; SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / & Climatology ; United States / Climate / Social aspects ; USA ; Meteorologie ; Kolonialismus ; Lokales Wissen ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "Immeasurable Weather demonstrates how the quantitative data produced by American weather scientists as well as citizen scientists has reinforced the project of settler colonialism and altered the living environment in the process. Sara J. Grossman argues that white settlement of the land and domination of its people proceeded by breaking up the complex networks of relationality that bind together the human and non-human worlds. Erasing the relational models of ecology that form the basis of Indigenous environmental knowledge, the emergent discipline of data science-born specifically from the desire to quantify weather-instead reproduced the natural world and natural phenomena as a set of isolated objects to be measured, owned, and exploited. Immeasurable Weather explores the relationship between climate data and state power in key moments in the history of American weather science: the public data-gathering practices of settler farmers and teachers in the 19th century that would later form the basis of the United States Weather Bureau; the centrality of women to data collection and computation, particularly through the Smithsonian Meteorological Project; the automation of weather data in the Dust Bowl of the early 20th century; and, finally, the role of meteorological satellites in data science's formal integration into American "military-meteorological nation-state structures.""--
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781478027034
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elements
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    DDC: 551.6973
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    Keywords: SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Meteorology & Climatology ; Climatic changes Social aspects ; Meteorology Observations Citizen participation ; Meteorology History ; Numerical weather forecasting Social aspects ; Weather forecasting Social aspects ; Kolonialismus ; Lokales Wissen ; Meteorologie ; Geschichte ; USA ; USA ; Meteorologie ; Kolonialismus ; Lokales Wissen ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In Immeasurable Weather Sara J. Grossman explores how environmental data collection has been central to the larger project of settler colonialism in the United States. She draws on an extensive archive of historical and meteorological data spanning two centuries to show how American scientific institutions used information about the weather to establish and reinforce the foundations of a white patriarchal settler society. Grossman outlines the relationship between climate data and state power in key moments in the history of American weather science, from the nineteenth-century public data-gathering practices of settler farmers and teachers and the automation of weather data during the Dust Bowl to the role of meteorological satellites in data science's integration into the militarized state. Throughout, Grossman shows that weather science reproduced the natural world as something to be measured, owned, and exploited. This data gathering, she contends, gave coherence to a national weather project and to a notion of the nation itself, demonstrating that weather science's impact cannot be reduced to a set of quantifiable phenomena
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  • 3
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    Durham ; London : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478022367
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 121 Seiten) , Illustrationen
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    DDC: 382/.70941
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory ; Customs inspection Colonies ; Great Britain ; Customhouses Colonies ; Great Britain ; Books and reading Colonies ; Great Britain ; Censorship Colonies ; Great Britain ; Copyright Colonies ; Great Britain ; Marks of origin Social aspects ; Postcolonialism ; Zoll ; Handel ; Schifffahrt ; Wasser ; Kolonialismus ; Kolonialverwaltung ; Zensur ; Great Britain Colonies ; Africa ; Administration ; Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) Politics and government ; 1872-1910 ; Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) Politics and government ; 1910-1994 ; Großbritannien ; Electronic books ; Großbritannien ; Kolonialverwaltung ; Zoll ; Zensur ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Wasser ; Schifffahrt ; Handel ; Großbritannien
    Abstract: "Isabel Hofmeyr traces the relationship between print culture, colonialism, and the ocean through the institution of the late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British colonial custom houses, which acted as censors and pronounced on copyright and checked imported printed matter for piracy, sedition, or obscenity."--
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  • 4
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    Durham ; London : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478021346 , 1478021349
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (319 Seiten)
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    DDC: 301.092
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    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social ; Women anthropologists Biography ; Women anthropologists Pictorial works ; Genealogie ; Anthropologin ; USA ; Oberitalien ; Bildband ; Bildband ; Bildband ; USA ; Oberitalien ; Anthropologin ; Genealogie
    Abstract: Elizabeth A. Povinelli's inheritance was passed down not through blood or soil but through a framed map of Trentino, Alto Adige-the region where family's ancestral alpine village is found. Far more than a map hanging above the family television, the image featured colors and lines that held in place the memories and values fueling the Povinelli family's fraught relationships with the village and with each other. In her graphic memoir The Inheritance, Povinelli explores the events, traumas, and powers that divide and define our individual and collective pasts and futures. Weaving together stories of her grandparents' flight from their village in the early twentieth century to the fortunes of their knife-grinding business in Buffalo, New York, and her own Catholic childhood in a shrinking Louisiana woodlands of the 1960s and 1970s, Povinelli describes the serial patterns of violence, dislocation, racism and structural inequality that have shaped not only her life but the American story. Plumbing the messy relationships among nationality, ethnicity, kinship, religion, and belonging, The Inheritance takes us into the gulf between the facts of history and the stories we tell ourselves to survive and justify them
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  • 5
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    Durham ; London : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478011897 , 1478011890 , 9781478014034 , 1478014032
    Language: English
    Pages: 319 Seiten
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    DDC: 301.092
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    Keywords: Genealogie ; Anthropologin ; Oberitalien ; USA ; Povinelli, Elizabeth A. ; Povinelli, Elizabeth A. / Family ; Women anthropologists / United States / Biography ; Women anthropologists / United States / Pictorial works ; Families ; Women anthropologists ; United States ; Autobiographies ; Biographies ; Pictorial works ; Autobiographies ; Bildband ; Bildband ; Autobiografie ; Comic ; Autobiografie ; Comic ; Autobiografie ; Comic ; USA ; Oberitalien ; Anthropologin ; Genealogie
    Abstract: "The Inheritance is anthropologist Elizabeth A. Povinelli's graphic memoir in which she explores her family's history and the events, traumas, and social structures that define our individual and collective pasts and futures"--
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  • 6
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    Durham ; London : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478008279 , 9781478007753
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 374 Seiten , Illustrationen. - Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Anthropology, religious studies, China
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    DDC: 306.6095124/2
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Ritual ; Sozialer Wandel ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel ; Religion ; China ; Wenzhou ; Ethnology / China / Wenzhou Shi ; Economic development / China / Wenzhou Shi ; Economic development / Religious aspects ; Wenzhou Shi (China) / Religion / Economic aspects ; China ; Wenzhou ; Religion ; Ritual ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Wenzhou ; Religion ; Ritual ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel
    Abstract: From "superstition" to "people's customs" : an ethnographic discovery of key questions in Wenzhou -- The Wenzhou model of rural development in China -- Popular religiosity : deities, spirit mediums, ancestors, ghosts, and Fengshui -- Daoism : ancient gods, boisterous rituals, and hearthside priests -- Buddhist religiosity : the wheel of life, death, and rebirth -- Sprouts of religious civil society : temples, localities, and communities -- The rebirth of the lineage : creative unfolding and multiplicity of forms -- Of mothers, goddesses, and bodhisattvas : patriarchal structures and women's religious agency -- Broadening and pluralizing the modern category of "civil society" : a friendly quarrel with Durkheim -- What's missing in the Wenzhou model? The "ritual economy" and "wasting of wealth"
    Abstract: "RE-ENCHANTING MODERNITY is based on over twenty-five years of ethnography in the Chinese coastal city of Wenzhou and the surrounding towns. Combining methods from anthropology, religious studies, and history, author Mayfair Yang traces the reemergence of religious life and ritual following long periods of attempted secularization in China. She shows that rather than being opposed to the massive capitalist growth which has occurred in the Wenzhou region, these religious imaginaries and ritual practices are embedded in and inform economic development. Yang is interested in what motivates the return of these rituals in post-Maoist China and their complex relation to capitalist expansion in the area, one that as might be expected is different than the Weberian model from the west. She examines how gender is re-figured in the contemporary versions of these religious practices, given the changes in gender attitudes in the intervening years.
    Abstract: Yang concludes that a scholar's notion of civil society must include religious and quasi-religious institutions - even, as in Wenzhou, when they are describing intensively modernized locations. After an opening placing the book amid current social theory, chapter one gives a brief social history of religious culture and secularization in Wenzhou from the late nineteenth century to the present and discusses Yang's ethnographic experience. Chapter two lays out the dynamic local economy of post-Mao Wenzhou that sets the context for the resurgence of ritual and religious life. The chapters which immediately follow provide ethnographic and historical accounts of different forms of religious and ritual life in contemporary Wenzhou: Popular Religion, Daoism, and Buddhism. Chapter six deals with grassroots-initiated temple organizations and religious associations, which, Yang proposes, represent an indigenous and religious civil society.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781478009764 , 9781478010814 , 9781478009764
    Language: English
    Pages: 357 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 23 cm
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    DDC: 371.829/97
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Postkolonialismus ; Indigenes Volk ; Sprache ; Kulturelle Identität ; Globalisierung ; Literatur ; Literacy / Social aspects ; Indigenous peoples / Education ; Indigenous peoples / Communication ; Indigenous peoples / Books and reading ; Indigenous peoples / Colonization ; Colonization / Social aspects ; Colonization / Social aspects ; Indigenous peoples / Communication ; Indigenous peoples / Education ; Literacy / Social aspects ; Konferenzschrift 2014 ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Indigenes Volk ; Kulturelle Identität ; Sprache ; Literatur ; Postkolonialismus ; Globalisierung ; Geschichte
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781478010012 , 9781478011064
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 403 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne
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    DDC: 307.1/21609597/8
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1973- ; Niedergang ; Planstadt ; Postkommunismus ; Baufälligkeit ; Nutzungsänderung ; Sozialismus ; Städtebau ; Stadtplanung ; Wiederaufbau ; Luftangriff ; Stadtforschung ; Architektur ; Deutschland ; Vinh ; Vietnam ; City planning / Vietnam / Vinh / German influences ; Urbanization / Vietnam / Vinh / History / 20th century ; Architecture, German / Vietnam / Vinh / History / 20th century ; Architecture / Political aspects / Vietnam / Vinh / History / 20th century ; Architecture, German ; Architecture / Political aspects ; Urbanization ; Vietnam / Vinh ; 1900-1999 ; History ; Vinh ; Städtebau ; Wiederaufbau ; Stadtplanung ; Deutschland ; Sozialismus ; Postkommunismus ; Geschichte 1973- ; Vietnam ; Vinh ; Städtebau ; Planstadt ; Baufälligkeit ; Nutzungsänderung ; Geschichte 1973- ; Vietnam ; Postkommunismus ; Planstadt ; Niedergang ; Stadtforschung ; Vinh ; Deutschland ; Luftangriff ; Stadtplanung ; Architektur ; Sozialismus ; Postkommunismus ; Geschichte 1973-
    Abstract: "Following a decade of United States bombing campaigns that obliterated northern Vietnam, East Germany helped Vietnam rebuild in an act of socialist solidarity. In Building Socialism Christina Schwenkel examines the utopian visions of an expert group of Vietnamese and East German urban planners who sought to transform the devastated industrial town of Vinh into a model socialist city. Drawing on archival and ethnographic research in Vietnam and Germany with architects, engineers, construction workers, and tenants in Vinh's mass housing complex, Schwenkel explores the material and affective dimensions of urban possibility, and the quick fall of Vinh's new built environment into unplanned obsolescence. She analyzes the tensions between aspirational infrastructure and postwar uncertainty to show how design models and practices that circulated between the socialist North and the decolonizing South underwent significant modification to accommodate alternative cultural logics and ideas about urban futurity. By documenting the building of Vietnam's first planned city and its aftermath of decay and repurposing, Schwenkel argues that underlying the ambivalent and often unpredictable responses to modernist architectural forms were anxieties about modernity and the future of socialism itself"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Ruination -- Annihilation -- Interlude: Urban Fragments -- Evacuation -- Interlude: Urban Fragments -- Solidarity -- Reconstruction -- Spirited Internationalism -- Interlude: Urban Fragments -- Rational Planning -- Interlude: Urban Fragments -- Utopian Housing -- Obsolescence -- Indiscipline -- Decay -- Renovation -- Revaluation -- Conclusion The Future of Utopias Past
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