Scientific nationalism and museums of the future in Germany and the UAE

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Natalie Koch
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Nationalist visions of the future are articulated through the language and logic of science. This article extends political geography research on the future by examining “scientific nationalism” expressed at two museums of the future in Germany and the UAE: Berlin's Futurium and Dubai's Museum of the Future. The techno-science ideals narrated in the museums are projected as planetary stories about building common futures through science, technological innovation, and concern for the environment, but fundamentally reinforce nationalist ideals and aspirations about their nations' success and prosperity in the future. In Germany and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), nationalist discourses celebrate science and technology – and technoscientific prowess is framed in the two museums of the future as holding the key to solving planetary challenges like the climate crisis. But in “technowashing” social, political, and environmental challenges, they reflect a conservative approach to centering technology-centered questions about the future, while working to persevere the energy-intensive, capitalist political economy that defines their present. By projecting these extractive and nationalist presents into the future, the two future-themed museums illustrate how the future animates nationalist visions not just through stories of survivance, but also through stories of science.

德国和阿联酋的科学民族主义与未来博物馆
民族主义的未来愿景是通过科学的语言和逻辑来表达的。本文通过研究德国和阿联酋的两座未来博物馆所表达的 "科学民族主义",扩展了对未来的政治地理学研究:柏林的未来馆和迪拜的未来博物馆。博物馆中讲述的技术科学理想是通过科学、技术创新和对环境的关注建设共同未来的地球故事,但从根本上强化了民族主义理想和对国家未来成功与繁荣的渴望。在德国和阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE),民族主义论调颂扬科学和技术--在这两个未来博物馆中,技术科学的力量被描述为解决气候危机等地球挑战的关键。但是,在对社会、政治和环境挑战进行 "技术粉饰 "的过程中,它们反映了一种保守的方法,即以技术为中心提出有关未来的问题,同时努力维持决定其现在的能源密集型资本主义政治经济。这两座以未来为主题的博物馆通过将这些采掘和民族主义的表象投射到未来,说明了未来如何不仅通过生存的故事,而且通过科学的故事来激发民族主义的愿景。
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6.60
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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