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Friday, August 23 • 11:00 - 12:30
7C: Scientific bonanzas: Exploring the boundary of infrastructures and environmental knowledge

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Organizer: Martin Meiske, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society / Deutsches Museum
Eike-Christian Heine, TU Braunschweig
Chair: Matthias Heymann, Aarhus University

Exploring the Earth through its anthropogenic scars: Geology and the construction of the Panama Canal
Martin Meiske, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society / Deutsches Museum

The West Siberian petroleum complex as a bonanza of Soviet environmental anthropology
Valentina Roxo, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society

Landscapes of calculation: The design agency of cost–benefit analysis in infrastructural projects
Neta Feniger, Tel Aviv University
Roy Kozlovsky, Tel Aviv University

Abstracts available HERE

Moderators
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Matthias Heymann

Aarhus University

Speakers
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Martin Meiske

Postdoctoral Researcher, Deutsches Museum
Hello, I'm a historian working at the intersections of history of science, technology, and environment. I recently defended my PhD project "The Birth of Geoengineering. Large-Scale Enginnering Projects in the Early Stage of the Anthropocene". I am currently organizing an edited volume... Read More →
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Valentina Roxo

Doctoral candidate, Rachel Carson Center
Russian and Soviet environmental history
avatar for Roy Kozlovsky

Roy Kozlovsky

Tel Aviv University



Friday August 23, 2019 11:00 - 12:30 EEST
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