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The predictive state: Science, territory and the future of the Indian climate

机译:预测状态:科学,领土和印度气候的未来

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Acts of scientific calculation have long been considered central to the formation of the modern nation state, yet the transnational spaces of knowledge generation and political action associated with climate change seem to challenge territorial modes of political order. This article explores the changing geographies of climate prediction through a study of the ways in which climate change is rendered knowable at the national scale in India. The recent controversy surrounding an erroneous prediction of melting Himalayan glaciers by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change provides a window onto the complex and, at times, antagonistic relationship between the Panel and Indian political and scientific communities. The Indian reaction to the error, made public in 2009, drew upon a national history of contestation around climate change science and corresponded with the establishment of a scientific assessment network, the Indian Network for Climate Change Assessment, which has given the state a new platform on which to bring together knowledge about the future climate. I argue that the Indian Network for Climate Change Assessment is indicative of the growing use of regional climate models within longer traditions of national territorial knowledge-making, allowing a reseating of climate change according to local norms and practices of linking scientific knowledge to political action. I illustrate the complex co-production of the epistemic and the normative in climate politics, but also seek to show how co-productionist understandings of science and politics can function as strategic resources in the ongoing negotiation of social order. In this case, scientific rationalities and modes of environmental governance contribute to the contested epistemic construction of territory and the evolving spatiality of the modern nation state under a changing climate.
机译:长期以来,人们一直认为科学计算法是现代民族国家形成的核心,但是与气候变化相关的知识创造和政治行动的跨国空间似乎正在挑战政治秩序的领土模式。本文通过研究在印度全国范围内如何了解气候变化的方法,探索了气候变化预测的地理环境。政府间气候变化专门委员会最近关于错误地预测喜马拉雅冰川融化的争论引起了争议,这为专家组与印度政治和科学界之间复杂的,有时是敌对的关系提供了一个窗口。印度对这一错误的反应于2009年公开发布,它借鉴了围绕气候变化科学的全国性竞争历史,并相应地建立了科学评估网络,即印度气候变化评估网络,为该州提供了一个新平台在此汇集有关未来气候的知识。我认为,印度气候变化评估网络表明,在国家领土知识的悠久传统中,越来越多地使用区域气候模型,从而可以根据将科学知识与政治行动联系起来的地方规范和实践重新适应气候变化。我说明了气候政治中的认识论和规范的复杂的共同生产,但也试图表明共同生产者对科学和政治的理解如何在进行中的社会秩序谈判中作为战略资源发挥作用​​。在这种情况下,科学合理性和环境治理模式有助于在不断变化的气候下对领土的有争议的认识论建设和现代民族国家不断演变的空间性做出贡献。

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  • 来源
    《Social Studies of Science》 |2014年第1期|109-133|共25页
  • 作者

    Martin Mahony;

  • 作者单位

    Society & Sustainability (3S) Research Group, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    climate change; controversy; co-production; India; IPCC; territory;

    机译:气候变化;争议;共同生产;印度;IPCC;领土;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 02:55:06

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