网格工程与欧洲阿尔卑斯山气候区的形成

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Sophie Elixhauser, Stefan Böschen, Katrin Vogel
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摘要

研究气候变化地方层面的民族志学家发现自己面临着一个方法论问题:气候变化既是一个抽象的概念,也是一种局部存在的现象,但它并不是从生活经验中产生的。我们通过一个搜索框架来解决这个问题,该框架结合了关于位置的讨论和Tim Ingold(2011)的网格思想。本文基于对分别位于德国巴伐利亚州和意大利南蒂罗尔州的两个高山群落的气候变化感知的研究。我们展示了对气候旋钮及其网格的关注如何使我们能够在这两个地方环境中把握、描述和可视化气候变化的不同维度。正如我们进一步展示的那样,这个框架有助于揭示社会和文化模式以及潜在的结构。
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Meshworks and the Making of Climate Places in the European Alps
Ethnographers studying the local dimensions of climate change find themselves confronted with a methodological problem: climate change is both an abstract concept and a locally present phenomenon, yet it does not emerge from lived experience. We tackle this problem by means of a research framework that combines discussions on place and Tim Ingold’s (2011) idea of a meshwork. This article is based on research on climate change perceptions in two Alpine communities, located in Bavaria (Germany) and South Tyrol (Italy), respectively. We show how a focus on climate knots and their meshworks allows the grasping, describing, and visualizing of the different dimensions of climate change in these two local settings. This framework, as we further show, helps to reveal social and cultural patterns and underlying structures.
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Nature + Culture
Nature + Culture ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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