Search Results - "Rozwadowski, Helen M"
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Bringing Humanity Full Circle Back into the Sea: Homo aquaticus, Evolution, and the Ocean
Published in Environmental humanities (01-03-2022)“…Futurists have recognized the ocean’s depths as resembling space in its promise as a setting for human success, survival, or redemption. Imagined futures of…”
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Maury for Modern Times: NAVIGATING A RACIST LEGACY IN OCEAN SCIENCE
Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2020)“…Amid recent calls in the United States and elsewhere to remove statues and other references that glorify historically racist figures, we offer a reexamination…”
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Ocean literacy and public humanities
Published in Parks stewardship forum (15-09-2020)“…"6 Initial steps towards articulating Ocean Literacy standards emerged when scientists and ocean science educators in the United States objected to new…”
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The Spaces In Between: Science, Ocean, Empire
Published in Isis (01-06-2014)“…Historians of science have richly documented the interconnections between science and empire in the nineteenth century. These studies primarily begin with…”
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Arthur C. Clarke and the Limitations of the Ocean as a Frontier
Published in Environmental history (01-07-2012)“…Before World War II, the resources that most Americans imagined using from the ocean were rather limited: fish, transportation, and a site for warfare. After…”
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Ocean literacies: the promise of regional approaches integrating ocean histories and psychologies
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (11-07-2023)“…The current concept of ocean literacy reflects a prerequisite for achieving ocean sustainability. Existing ocean literacy reflects a fundamentally western view…”
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Focus: knowing the ocean: a role for the history of science
Published in Isis (01-06-2014)“…While most historians have treated the sea as a surface or a void, the history of science is well positioned to draw the ocean itself into history. The…”
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Introduction: Reconsidering Matthew Fontaine Maury
Published in International journal of maritime history (01-05-2016)“…Matthew Fontaine Maury occupies a prominent, if fraught, place in maritime history and the history of science. Naval historians have recognized him as an…”
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The Promise of Ocean History for Environmental History
Published in The Journal of American history (Bloomington, Ind.) (01-06-2013)“…Paul Sutter closes his essay on the state of the field of environmental history by calling attention to the relatively short time during which humans have…”
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Ocean's Depths
Published in Environmental history (01-07-2010)“…Those engaged with the ocean in various ways like to point out that the planet is covered mostly by water. Historians mirror the general population in their…”
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Bringing Humanity Full Circle Back into the Sea
Published in Environmental humanities (01-03-2022)“…Futurists have recognized the ocean’s depths as resembling space in its promise as a setting for human success, survival, or redemption. Imagined futures of…”
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INTERNATIONALISM, ENVIRONMENTAL NECESSITY, AND NATIONAL INTEREST: MARINE SCIENCE AND OTHER SCIENCES
Published in Minerva (London) (01-01-2004)“…In 1902, eight northern European nations formed the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). A turn-of-the-century international movement…”
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OCEANS APART? STS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Technology and ocean-scape: Defining the deep sea in mid-nineteenth century
Published in History and technology (01-01-2001)“…The ocean's profound inaccessibility makes it impossible to comprehend except through the mediation of technology. The first investigators to explore the great…”
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Science, the Sea, and Marine Resource Management: Researching the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Published in The Public historian (01-02-2004)“…The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has since its founding in 1902 provided a forum for many branches of marine science and…”
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Introduction
Published in Isis (01-06-2014)“…While most historians have treated the sea as a surface or a void, the history of science is well positioned to draw the ocean itself into history. The…”
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Introduction
Published in Isis (01-06-2014)“…While most historians have treated the sea as a surface or a void, the history of science is well positioned to draw the ocean itself into history. The…”
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Iron Men, Wooden Women: Gender and Seafaring in the Atlantic World, 1700–1920 ed. by Margaret S. Creighton and Lisa Norling (review)
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Small World: Forging a Scientific Maritime Culture for Oceanography
Published in Isis (01-09-1996)“…Investigates 19th-century narratives describing the cultural & social dimensions of maritime society to develop a history of oceanography. It is argued that an…”
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