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INVENTING ECOSYSTEMS IBD

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
01 / 2026
9783031987922
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Sinopsis

This open access bookáexaminesáthe origins of the &ldquo,ecosystem&rdquo, conceptáthrough the perspective of the rhetoric of science and technology.áStudyingáthe pioneering work of ecosystems ecologists Eugene and Howard T. Odum, this book reveals the entwined intellectual history that the recent &ldquo,ecological turn&rdquo, in rhetoric, writing, and communication studies shares with ecosystems ecology, connections forged in a time of nuclear accelerationism and colonial scientific practices. The book uncovers the historical contexts of the ecosystem, critiquesáethical and political dimensions of the ecosystems project, exploresáhow systems thinking has influenced rhetorical inquiry, and encouragesáscholars to reassess their approaches to ecological inquiry, foregrounding social and environmental justice. Based on archival research and fieldwork, this book invites readers to delve into the history of modern ecology, as told through the Odum brothers&rsquo, pathbreaking, yet also harmful and extractive, research into the trophic dynamics of ecosystems, beginning with the end of World War II through the 1970&rsquo,s, and at sites ranging from the Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands, to Silver Springs in Florida, to El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico.áThis book examines how the colonial history of ecology persists in shaping modern science and environmental rhetoric by mapping the historical, geographic, environmental, and cultural influences on its development. Specifically, Inventing Ecosystems argues that attending to this political and historical context can help facilitate ecological thinking and has important implications for the rhetoric of science and technology.

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