Chapter Earth–Knowledge
IN Book: Earth-Knowledge
Language
EnglishAbstract
Using a transdisciplinary approach, this book examines how scientific understanding of the Earth has been created, transformed, and shared across time - combining perspectives from the history of science, sociology of knowledge, and cultural studies to explore the evolution of Earth sciences. Focusing on the practices, actors, and socio-cultural contexts that have shaped knowledge production, this volume offers fresh methodological insights and highlights the contributions of scientists, local experts, and non-specialist collaborators. Case studies range from Johann Reinhold Forster’s eighteenth-century mineralogical research to Cold War impact geology and interdisciplinary developments in ice core paleoclimatology. Targeted at scholars, students, and general readers, this book provides an innovative lens for understanding the historical dimensions of Earth sciences, bridging disciplinary boundaries and uncovering new perspectives on the production and exchange of knowledge.
Keywords
Sociology of science; Paleoclimatology research; Knowledge production; Historical geography methods; Scientific collaboration; Mineralogical studies; Interdisciplinary earth science historyDOI
10.4324/9781003612339-1ISBN
9781003612339, 9781003612339, 9781041009320, 9781041009337Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
New York, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine,Classification
History
European history
General and world history
Social and cultural history


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