Planet Management: Limits to Growth, Computer Simulation, and the Emergence of Global SpacesThis text features a study of the history of globality, the emergence of a complex organization of politics, economics, and culture at a planetary level. Using historical research and science studies, it tells the story of the role of technoscientific discourses in the emergence of globality. |
Contents
Four | 4 |
Тшо | 24 |
From Servomechanisms to Planet | 40 |
The Club of Rome | 60 |
The World Problematique | 75 |
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analysis Aurelio Peccei biosphere Carroll Louis Wilson chapter Club of Rome complex computer modeling conceptualization conference Corporation cybernetics Dennis Meadows developed discourses and practices discourses of globality discussion E. O. Wilson Earth from outer ecology embodied environment eventually example explore feedback loop Forrester 1991 Forrester's Gaia hypothesis Global Earth global problems global spaces goal Gordon Stanley Brown Growth project Haraway human activity IIASA impact included Industrial Dynamics Institute interview Jay Forrester Limits to Growth Louis Wilson Papers Lovelock machinic vision Meadows team meeting military Morse nature notion ocularity operations organisms outer space Ozbekhan Peccei Pestel Planet Management planetary practices of globality proposal radar relations satellite imaging scientific practices scientists Servomechanisms specific Stanley Brown Papers System Dynamics systems thinking techniques Technologies of Knowledge technoscientific transformed Vernadsky Whirlwind project whole planet World Dynamics World Problematique World War II
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The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory Theodore R. Schatzki,Karin Knorr-Cetina,Eike von Savigny Limited preview - 2001 |
The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory Theodore R. Schatzki,Karin Knorr-Cetina,Eike von Savigny No preview available - 2001 |