1. The Political Geology of Volcanology: Starting from Indonesia.
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Bobbette, Adam
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ENVIRONMENTAL psychology , *EARTH sciences , *VOLCANOES , *SHAPE of the earth , *TWENTIETH century - Abstract
In this essay I outline core themes in the political geology of twentieth-century volcano science. The essay explores volcano science at the intersection of cross-disciplinary preoccupations with the role of the earth sciences in shaping the social and environmental crises of the present and how to find a way out of them. The essay then turns to volcanology in Indonesia at the turn of the twentieth century to destabilize persistent narratives in the historiography of volcano science that center European and North American actors. I show how starting an account of twentieth-century volcano science from the slopes of Indonesia's volcanoes reveals the roles of Indonesian intellectuals and knowledge traditions in shaping volcano science and, more broadly, modern theories of the earth, its evolution, and structure. The aim and provocation of starting from Indonesia are to open new epistemic pluralisms in the earth sciences, in particular around conceptualizations of the relationship between geological matter and society, history and ancestrality, and the politics of the earth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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