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Sensing Changes Joy Parr

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Zusammenfassung

These narratives about state-driven megaprojects and technological and regulatory changes reveal how humans make sense of their world in the face of rapid environmental change.

Sensing Changes Zusammenfassung

Sensing Changes: Technologies, Environments, and the Everyday, 1953-2003 Joy Parr

Our bodies are archives of sensory knowledge that shape how we understand the world. But if global environmental changes continue at their present unsettling pace, how will we make sense of time and place when the air, land, and water around us are no longer familiar?

Joy Parr, one of Canadas premier historians, tackles this question by exploring situations in the recent past when state-driven megaprojects such as chemical plants, dams, nuclear reactors, transportation corridors, and new regulatory regimes forced people to cope with radical transformations in their work and home environments. In each case, the familiar was transformed so thoroughly that residents no longer recognized where they lived or, by implication, who they were.

Sensing Changes and its associated website, http://megaprojects.uwo.ca, make a key contribution to environmental history and the emerging field of sensory history. This study offers a timely, prescient perspective on how humans make sense of the world in the face of rapid environmental change.

Sensing Changes Bewertungen

The New Media component of Sensing Changes is a wonderful illustration of how we can and should engage our students in multi-sensory ways and how we, as historians, must move beyond privileging the written word.

-- Lisa Rumiel, McMaster University * Left History, 15.1 *

Historian and geographer Joy Parr has written an extraordinary bookSensing Changes will make important contributions to the field of sensory studies and that other readers, approaching their own topics in diverse locations and from various disciplinary backgrounds, will, like this reviewer, find edification and inspiration in the pages of this remarkable book.

-- Deborah Davis Jackson, Earlham College * Senses and Society, Vol 6, Issue 2 *

Über Joy Parr

Joy Parr is a professor and Canada Research Chair in Technology, Culture, and Risk in the Geography Department at the University of Western Ontario.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword: "Now I am Ready to Tell How Bodies are Changed Into Different Bodies/ Graeme Wynn

The Megaprojects New Media Series / Jon van der Veen

1 Introduction Embodied Histories

2 Place and Citizenship Woodlands, Meadows, and a Military Training Ground: The NATO Base at Gagetown

3 Safety and Sight Working Knowledge of the Insensible: Radiation Protection in Nuclear Power Plants, 1962-92

4 Movement and Sound A Walking Village Remade: Iroquois and the St. Lawrence Seaway

5 Time and Scale A River Becomes a Reservoir: The Arrow Lakes and the Damming of the Columbia

6 Smell and Risk Uncertainty along a Great Lakes Shoreline: Hydrogen Sulphide and the Production of Heavy Water

7 Taste and Expertise Local Water Diversely Known: The E. coli Contamination in Walkerton 2000 and After

8 Conclusion: Historically Specific Bodies

Notes

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Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013838310
9780774817240
0774817240
Sensing Changes: Technologies, Environments, and the Everyday, 1953-2003 Joy Parr
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Broschiert
University of British Columbia Press
2010-07-01
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Winner of Canada Prize in the Social Sciences, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences 2011 (Canada) Winner of Sidney Edelstein Prize, Society for the History of Technology 2011 (United States) Short-listed for Sir John A. Macdonald Book Prize, Canadian Historical Association 2011 (Canada) Short-listed for The Francois-Xavier Garneau Medal, Canadian Historical Association 2015 (Canada)
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