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Modernizing Nature - Forestry and Imperial Eco-Development 1800-1950 (Hardcover): S. Ravi Rajan Modernizing Nature - Forestry and Imperial Eco-Development 1800-1950 (Hardcover)
S. Ravi Rajan
R6,285 Discovery Miles 62 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Modernizing Nature contributes to the debate regarding the origins, institutionalization, and politics of the sciences and systems of knowledge underlying colonial frameworks of environmental management. It departs from the widely prevalent scholarly perspective that colonial science can be understood predominantly as a handmaiden of imperialism. Instead, it argues that the myriad colonial sciences had ideological and interventionist traditions distinct from each other and from the colonial bureaucracy and that these tensions better explain environmental politics and policy dilemmas in the post-colonial era. Professor Rajan argues that tropical forestry in the nineteenth century consisted of at least two distinct approaches towards nature, resource, and people; and what won out in the end was the Continental European forestry paradigm. Rajan also shows that science and scientists were relatively marginal until the First World War. It was the acute scientific and resource crisis felt during the War, along with the rise of experts and expertise in Britain during that period and the lobby-politics of an organized empire-wide scientific community, that resulted in resource management regimes such as forestry beginning to get serious state backing. Over time, considerable differences in approach and outlook towards policy emerged between different colonial scientific communities, such as foresters and agriculturists. These different colonial sciences represented different situated knowledges, with different visions of nature, people, and empire, and in different configurations of power. Finally, in a panoramic overview of post-colonial developments, Rajan argues that the hegemony of these state-scientific regimes of resource-management during the period 1950-1990 engendered not just social revolt, as recent historical work has shown, but also intellectual protest. Consequently, the discipline of forestry became systematically re-conceptualized, with newapproaches to sylviculture, economics, law, and crucially, with new visions of modernity. This disciplinary change constitutes nothing short of a cognitive revolution, one that has been brought about by a clearly articulated political perspective on the orientation of the discipline of forestry by its practitioners.

The Technocene - Reflections on Bodies, Minds, and Markets (Hardcover): Herminio Martins The Technocene - Reflections on Bodies, Minds, and Markets (Hardcover)
Herminio Martins; Edited by S. Ravi Rajan, Danielle Crawford
R2,371 R1,948 Discovery Miles 19 480 Save R423 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Amulya Reddy - Citizen Scientist (Hardcover): S. Ravi Rajan Amulya Reddy - Citizen Scientist (Hardcover)
S. Ravi Rajan
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Risk, Disaster, and Vulnerability - An Essay on Humanity and Environmental Catastrophe: S. Ravi Rajan Risk, Disaster, and Vulnerability - An Essay on Humanity and Environmental Catastrophe
S. Ravi Rajan
R2,528 Discovery Miles 25 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Over the course of the past century, there has been a sustained reflective engagement about environmental risks, disasters, and human vulnerability in our modern industrial world. This inquiry has raised a host of crucial questions. Just how safe is humanity in a world of toxic chemicals and industrial installations that have destructive potential? Is it feasible to prevent large-scale catastrophes like the ones in Bhopal, Chernobyl, and Fukushima and smaller-scale disasters such as oil spills and gas leaks? How do environmental hazards affect social and political orders? S. Ravi Rajan expertly synthesizes decades of public policy and academic discourse on how societies measure and ultimately come to terms with risk, danger, and vulnerability and offers a fresh, humanistic perspective for grappling with the new global scale and interconnectedness of these threats.

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