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Knowing Nature

Conversations at the Intersection of Political Ecology and Science Studies
  • Herausgegeben von: Mara J. Goldman , Paul Nadasdy und Matthew D. Turner
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2011
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Political ecology and science studies have found fertile meeting ground in environmental studies. While the two distinct areas of inquiry approach the environment from different perspectives—one focusing on the politics of resource access and the other on the construction and perception of knowledge—their work is actually more closely aligned now than ever before.


Knowing Nature brings together political ecologists and science studies scholars to showcase the key points of encounter between the two fields and how this intellectual mingling creates a lively and more robust ecological framework for the study of environmental politics. The contributors all actively work at the interface between these two fields, and here they use empirical material to explore questions of theoretical and practical import for understanding the politics that surround nature-society relations, from wildlife management in the Yukon to soil fertility in Kenya. In addition, they examine how various environmental knowledge claims are generated, packaged, promoted, and accepted (or rejected) by the different actors involved in specific cases of environmental management, conservation, and development. Finally, they ask what is at stake in the struggles surrounding environmental knowledge, how such struggles shape conceptions of the environment, and whose interests are served in the process.

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Mara J. Goldman is assistant professor of geography at the University of Colorado–Boulder. Paul Nadasdy is associate professor of anthropology and American Indian studies at Cornell University. Matthew D. Turner is professor of geography at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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Knowing Nature is an ambitious, illuminating, and much-needed series of original research papers and reflections on the marriage of political ecology with science and technology studies. It comprises research that is equally at home in undoing the intricacies of quantitative, complex models as in guiding the reader through the density of poststructuralist thought. Brilliantly led by Mara J. Goldman, Paul Nadasdy, and Matthew D. Turner—three of the most important scholars of the environment today—it will be welcomed and avidly read by students and scholars alike, and will repay their interest with deeper insights and ways of conceiving the relationship between ways of doing and knowing.”

— Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan

“At a time when conservation, climate change, and poverty are merging into a single global agenda; when through a complex institutional alchemy biodiversity is being reduced to carbon; when the resolute clarity of models routinely elide complexity and erase the particularity of place; and when place-based conservation is giving way to market-based mechanisms that encompass production landscapes—it is imperative that existing approaches to knowing nature be reconsidered. Knowing Nature explores the confluence of political ecology and science and technology studies and in doing so challenges our understanding of the politics of knowledge and the making of nature(s).”

— Peter Brosius, Center for Integrative Conservation Research, University of Georgia

“Political ecology powerfully joins forces with science and technology studies in these wide-ranging essays to argue that descriptions of nature are never neutral. Knowledge, even scientific knowledge, always comes from somewhere. It is the product of particular perspectives and partial visions. This is a timely message from an exceptionally distinguished array of authors spanning several disciplines. In a time of despair for many environmentalists, they offer hope that a new politics of inclusivity, in knowledge and power, is possible—and will lead us forward.”

— Sheila Jasonoff, Harvard University

Knowing Nature takes very seriously the notion that politics courses through the scientific networks engaged in the production, deployment, and mobilization of environmental knowledge. Goldman, Nadasdy, and Turner offer a robust, indeed pathbreaking, conversation between political ecologists, grounded in the contested politics of access to and control over the biophysical world, and students of science and technology studies attentive to the production—social, political, institutional—of scientific knowledge and practice. To know nature, they argue, is to grasp how multiple expert agents not only produce knowledge about the environment but struggle to authorize, legitimize, and deploy it. Knowing Nature draws the reader into the heady world of assemblages, hybrids, and the co-production of natural and social orders. This is a bold and provocative book.”
— Michael Watts, University of California, Berkeley

“Thoughts of prominent scholars of political ecology meet up with science and technology studies in this collection of essays. Ably edited by experts in environmental and political learning, the text covers three major themes: the breadth of environmental knowledge; the impact of politics on human behavior in regard to management of nature; and the circulation and practice of new scientific concepts. Educators and students in these fields will find this work a valuable reference to a variety of scientific and policy issues.”
— Marilyn K. Alaimo, Current Books on Gardening & Botany

“A timely call for a more nuanced analysis of the ‘politics of knowledge’ informing environmental management. Mara Goldman, Paul Nadasdy, and Matthew Turner have crafted a coherent conversation between political ecology and science and technology studies (STS) that aims to cross-pollinate these two intellectual traditions into a collaborative, reinvigorated critical project. . . . Knowing Nature succeeds in making transparent both established and emerging interdisciplinary scholarly methods. Its great value is to engage political ecology’s commitment to environmental justice so as to ground the seeming abstraction and impracticality of actor-network theory and its derivatives. For instructors seeking an accessible yet rigorous resource for courses engaging concepts of nature or environmental politics, Goldman, Nadasdy, and Turner have provided an ‘on the ground’ orientation to which many students and scholars will be drawn. Theirs is a practical repackaging—delivering neat, palatable bites of a sometimes indigestibly complex theoretical platter. As Knowing Nature’s contributors demonstrate, when it comes to knowledge about the nature of things, distribution is paramount, and a smooth delivery system is key to circulating/applying/(re)producing any given knowledge offering.”
— Sarah Tracy, Isis

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Part 1. Production of Environmental Knowledge: Scientists, Complex Natures, and the Question of Agency

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Tim Forsyth
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Part 2. Application of Environmental Knowledge: The Politics of Constructing Society/Nature

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Peter Vandergeest und Nancy Lee Peluso
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Part 3. Circulation of Environmental Knowledge: Networks, Expertise, and Science in Practice

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Joshua J. Ramisch
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Matthew D. Turner
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
15. März 2011
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