Methodological challenges in nature-culture and environmental history research / edited by Jocelyn Thorpe, Stephanie Rutherford and L. Anders Sandberg.

Contributor(s): Thorpe, Jocelyn [editor.] | Rutherford, Stephanie [editor.] | Sandberg, L. Anders, 1953- [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge environmental humanities: Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2016Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138956032 (hbk); 1138956031 (hbk)Subject(s): Human ecology -- Research -- Methodology | Natural history -- Research -- Methodology | Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Research -- Methodology | Methodologie | HumanökologieDDC classification: 304.2072/1 LOC classification: GF26 | .M46 2016
Contents:
Methodological Challenges / Stephanie Rutherford, Jocelyn Thorpe and L. Anders Sandberg -- Do Glaciers Speak? : The Political Aesthetics of Voice / Sverker Sörlin -- Experiencing Earth Art; or, Lessons from Reading the Landscape / Marsha Weisiger -- A Resounding Success? : Howling as a Source of Environmental History / Stephanie Rutherford -- Animals as Historical Actors? : Southwest China's Wild Elephants and Coming to Know the Worlds they Shape / Michael Hathaway -- Dawns Ysbrydion 09.02.63/ Ghost Dance 09.02.63 : Performance as the Instantaneous Precipitation of Traces / Roger Owen -- Co-becoming Time/s : Time/s-as-Telling-as-Time/s / Bawaka Country -- Dibaajimowinan as Method : Environmental History, Indigenous Scholarship, and Balancing Sources / Lianne Leddy -- Giving and Receiving Life from Anishinaabe Nibi Inaakonigewin (Our Water Law) Research / Aimée Craft -- Decolonizing Intellectual Traditions : Conducting Research and Telling our Stories in a Mi'gmaq Way / Fred Metallic -- It Matters Where You Begin : A (Continuing) Journey Toward Decolonizing Research / Jocelyn Thorpe -- On Narrative, Affect and Threatened Ecologies of Tidal Landscapes / Owain Jones and Katherine Jones -- Eat Your Primary Sources! : Researching and Teaching the Taste of History / Ian Mosby -- Political Effluvia : Smells, Revelations, and the Politicization of Daily Experience in Naples, Italy / Marco Armiero and Salvatore Paolo De Rosa -- Minuet as Method : Embodied Performance in the Research Process / Sonja Boon -- "To Know the Story is To Love It" : Scientific Mythmaking and the Longing for Cosmic Connection / Lisa Sideris -- The Cycling Historian : Exploring Environmental History on Two Wheels / Stephen Bocking -- Online Digital Communication, Networking, and Environmental History / Sean Kheraj and K. Jan Oosthoek -- A New Place for Stories : Blogging as an Environmental History Research Tool / Dolly Jørgensen -- Cultivating the Spirit of the Commons in Environmental History : Digital Communities and Collections / Kimberly Coulter and Wilko Graf von Hardenberg -- Remote Sensing : Digital Data at a Distance / Sabine Höhler and Nina Wormbs -- Walking with GPS : An Object Lesson / Finn Arne Jørgensen -- But Where Am I? : Reflections on Digital Activism Promoting First Peoples' Presence in a Canadian Heritage Village / L. Anders Sandberg, Martha Stiegman and Jesse Thistle.
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Methodological Challenges / Stephanie Rutherford, Jocelyn Thorpe and L. Anders Sandberg -- Do Glaciers Speak? : The Political Aesthetics of Voice / Sverker Sörlin -- Experiencing Earth Art; or, Lessons from Reading the Landscape / Marsha Weisiger -- A Resounding Success? : Howling as a Source of Environmental History / Stephanie Rutherford -- Animals as Historical Actors? : Southwest China's Wild Elephants and Coming to Know the Worlds they Shape / Michael Hathaway -- Dawns Ysbrydion 09.02.63/ Ghost Dance 09.02.63 : Performance as the Instantaneous Precipitation of Traces / Roger Owen -- Co-becoming Time/s : Time/s-as-Telling-as-Time/s / Bawaka Country -- Dibaajimowinan as Method : Environmental History, Indigenous Scholarship, and Balancing Sources / Lianne Leddy -- Giving and Receiving Life from Anishinaabe Nibi Inaakonigewin (Our Water Law) Research / Aimée Craft -- Decolonizing Intellectual Traditions : Conducting Research and Telling our Stories in a Mi'gmaq Way / Fred Metallic -- It Matters Where You Begin : A (Continuing) Journey Toward Decolonizing Research / Jocelyn Thorpe -- On Narrative, Affect and Threatened Ecologies of Tidal Landscapes / Owain Jones and Katherine Jones -- Eat Your Primary Sources! : Researching and Teaching the Taste of History / Ian Mosby -- Political Effluvia : Smells, Revelations, and the Politicization of Daily Experience in Naples, Italy / Marco Armiero and Salvatore Paolo De Rosa -- Minuet as Method : Embodied Performance in the Research Process / Sonja Boon -- "To Know the Story is To Love It" : Scientific Mythmaking and the Longing for Cosmic Connection / Lisa Sideris -- The Cycling Historian : Exploring Environmental History on Two Wheels / Stephen Bocking -- Online Digital Communication, Networking, and Environmental History / Sean Kheraj and K. Jan Oosthoek -- A New Place for Stories : Blogging as an Environmental History Research Tool / Dolly Jørgensen -- Cultivating the Spirit of the Commons in Environmental History : Digital Communities and Collections / Kimberly Coulter and Wilko Graf von Hardenberg -- Remote Sensing : Digital Data at a Distance / Sabine Höhler and Nina Wormbs -- Walking with GPS : An Object Lesson / Finn Arne Jørgensen -- But Where Am I? : Reflections on Digital Activism Promoting First Peoples' Presence in a Canadian Heritage Village / L. Anders Sandberg, Martha Stiegman and Jesse Thistle.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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