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1st Edition

Environing Media





ISBN 9781032253824
Published August 22, 2022 by Routledge
198 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations

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Book Description

This edited volume interrogates the role of media technologies in the formation of environments, understood both as physical spaces and as epistemological constructs about them. Using the concept of ‘environing media’, the book advances a deeper understanding of how media processes – defined here as the storage, process, and transmission of data – influence human-Earth relations.

Virtually all aspects of the interconnected global ecological crisis can be related to the intensification and acceleration of scaling up the human imprint on the planet by technological means. Combining ideas from the humanities, arts, and humanistic social sciences, Environing Media offers a perspective on how we entered the current geological epoch – the Anthropocene. The ten chapters explore colonial, planetary, and elemental environing media, with cases including indigenous history, ocean monitoring, computational history, climate modeling, environmental history, the air as medium, the biosphere, and the Earth system.

Drawing upon a breadth of examples and expertise in history, anthropology, geography, cultural history, science and technology studies, and media studies, the book discovers a novel approach to human-Earth histories that demonstrates how technologies have mediated between humans and environments and in the process contributed to a societal feedback loop between knowing and doing environment, each impacting the other. Environing Media is a timely addition for scholars and upper-level students in environmental humanities and media studies.

The Open Access version of chapters 4 and 5, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003282891, have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Table of Contents

1. Editors’ Introduction: What is Environing Media?, Part 1: Colonial Environing Media, 2. Environing Empires and Colonial Media, Part 2: Planetary Environing Media, 3. Environing and the Human-Earth Relationship: Synchronizing Geo-Anthropology, 4. Planetary Environing: The Biosphere and the Earth System, 5. 1948, Part 3: Elemental Environing Media, 6. Winds, Miasma, Pollution: Pathologies of the Air as an Environing Medium, 7. Ocean Environing Media: Datafication of the Deep Sea, 8. Environing Time: Mediating Climate Modeling, 9. Timing the Ocean Floor: Environing Media and the Swedish Deep-Sea Expedition (1947-1948), Afterword: Catch the Vapors: Getting Steamrolled by Environing Media

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Editor(s)

Biography

Adam Wickberg is a researcher in the history of media and environment at KTH Stockholm, Sweden, and a visiting research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for History of Science in Berlin (MPWIG I), Germany.

Johan Gärdebo is a researcher in the history of climate transition policies and environmental expertise at Uppsala University, Sweden, and a visiting research fellow at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Reviews

'Environing Media offers a conceptually rich and theoretically sophisticated exploration of media forms’ role in shaping environments. Moving beyond the separation of nature and culture, the authors chart an array of new, mediated epistemologies for the planet. This text will be an essential contribution to the discourse on media and environment.'

Nicole Starosielski, New York University, USA

 

'Environing Media explores the history of relations between humanity and the Earth through a series of fascinating and far-reaching case studies. Environing technologies produce both environmental knowledge and environments themselves. In this novel and important book, the concept of environing media becomes a key that unlocks the interplay of ideas, technologies and physical transformations. Environing is the process of human shaping of the Earth, and it is environing media that has pushed the planet into the new geological epoch of the Anthropocene. From the record keeping of Spanish imperialism to debates about planetary boundaries and biosphere, from floating ocean robots to expedition to collect deep sea cores, from the diagrams of climate modelers to the air around us, Environing Media shows the critical importance of historical understandings of the interplay among technology, history and society.'

Bill Adams, University of Cambridge, UK, and the Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland

 

'Through rich case studies, this book offers new and important insights into the field of the environmental humanities and a broader understanding of the evolving human-Earth relationship. By drawing on examples such as climate scenarios, air pollution, oceanography, planetary vision, Human-earth histories, technospheres and media infrastructures, the chapters in the volume provide fresh perspectives and, in a witty way, reveal how media ties into the environment by rethinking the relationship between humans and nature. This is a book that deserves a wide readership in the field of environmental humanities and beyond.'

Birgit Schneider, Professor for knowledge cultures and media environments, Potsdam University, Germany