Description
About the Author
Sara J. Grossman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies on the Johanna Alderfer Harris and William H. Harris Professorship in Environmental Studies at Bryn Mawr College.
Reviews
"In her analysis of the relationship between weather data and human experience, Sara J. Grossman's main point-all the data in the world won't save us-is stupendously timely and significant. Scholars of environmental history, of environmental humanities, and of the history of science will learn a great deal from this important book." -- Joyce E. Chaplin, author of * Round About the Earth: Circumnavigation from Magellan to Orbit *
"Building on the idea that science has long been embedded in racial capitalism and settler colonialism, this book argues that we should approach weather and all its entanglements in ways that reinforce rather than sever our connections to the more-than-human world and our relationships with each other. Ultimately, the book challenges the environmentalist fetish for data and the assumption that it mobilizes people to action. Instead, the legacy of this data fetish shows that it can just as often lead to more damage, especially to the relationships and communities on which flourishing ecosystems depend." -- Sarah Jaquette Ray, Professor, Cal Poly Humboldt
Book Information
ISBN 9781478025023
Author Sara J. Grossman
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 363g