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A home for science: The life and times of Tropical and Polar field stations.

P Wenzel Geissler1, Ann H Kelly2.   

Abstract

A 'halfway house' between the generic, purified space of the laboratory and the varied and particular spaces of the field, the field station is a controlled yet uncontained setting from which nature can be accessed and anchored. As living quarters for visiting scientists, field stations are also enmeshed in the routine and rhythms of everyday domestic life, and in longer cycles of habitation, wear, and repair. This introduction considers the empirical and conceptual significance of Polar and Tropical field stations as homes for scientific work and scientific lives. The field station's extra-territorial yet intimate character affects the credibility and circulation of knowledge along science's frontiers. The challenge of making a home in the (non-temperate) field and the mundane experiences of expatriation and appropriation establish particular political dynamics of knowledge-making in these locations. They bring into focus the imaginaries of nature and science that drive transnational research and put into relief the aesthetic and affective dimensions of work and life in these distant homes for science. All these themes are pursued and amplified in a different medium by the artists who contributed to our research and are also featured in this special issue.

Keywords:  aesthetics; affect; domestic; field stations; fieldwork; polar/tropical; post-coloniality

Year:  2016        PMID: 28025913     DOI: 10.1177/0306312716680767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Stud Sci        ISSN: 0306-3127            Impact factor:   3.885


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1.  From Value to Valuation: Pragmatist and Hermeneutic Orientations for Assessing Science on the International Space Station.

Authors:  Paola Castaño
Journal:  Am Sociol       Date:  2021-10-30
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