Technology and the Environment in History

Technology and the Environment in History
- Industrialization: How environmental processes have constrained industrialization and required shifts in the relationships between human and nonhuman nature.
- Discards: What we can learn from the multifaceted forms, complex histories, and unexpected possibilities of waste.
- Disasters: How disaster, which the authors argue is common in the industrialized world, exposes the fallacy of tidy divisions among nature, technology, and society.
- Body: How bodies reveal the porous boundaries among technology, the environment, and the human.
- Sensescapes: How environmental and technological change have reshaped humans' (and potentially nonhumans') sensory experiences over time. Using five concepts to understand the historical relationships between technology and the environment--porosity, systems, hybridity, biopolitics, and environmental justice--Pritchard and Zimring propose a chronology of key processes, moments, and periodization in the history of technology and the environment. Ultimately, they assert, envirotechnical perspectives help us engage with the surrounding world in ways that are, we hope, more sustainable and just for both humanity and the planet. Aimed at students and scholars new to environmental history, the history of technology, and their nexus, this impressive synthesis looks outward and forward--identifying
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- Industrialization: How environmental processes have constrained industrialization and required shifts in the relationships between human and nonhuman nature.
- Discards: What we can learn from the multifaceted forms, complex histories, and unexpected possibilities of waste.
- Disasters: How disaster, which the authors argue is common in the industrialized world, exposes the fallacy of tidy divisions among nature, technology, and society.
- Body: How bodies reveal the porous boundaries among technology, the environment, and the human.
- Sensescapes: How environmental and technological change have reshaped humans' (and potentially nonhumans') sensory experiences over time. Using five concepts to understand the historical relationships between technology and the environment--porosity, systems, hybridity, biopolitics, and environmental justice--Pritchard and Zimring propose a chronology of key processes, moments, and periodization in the history of technology and the environment. Ultimately, they assert, envirotechnical perspectives help us engage with the surrounding world in ways that are, we hope, more sustainable and just for both humanity and the planet. Aimed at students and scholars new to environmental history, the history of technology, and their nexus, this impressive synthesis looks outward and forward--identifying
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