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Re-Situating Fieldwork and Re-Narrating Disciplinary History in Global Mega-Geomorphology (2018)

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In 1985, more than thirty geomorphologists, planetary scientists, and remote sensing specialists gathered at a conference center in Oracle, Arizona, to discuss an emerging area of research that they called “mega-geomorphology.” Building on a conference of the same name held in London in 1981, they argued that new techniques of remote sensing and insights emerging from the study of extraterrestrial planets had created opportunities for geomorphology to broaden its spatial and temporal scope. This new approach was, however, neither unproblematic nor uncontested. In the discussions around mega-geomorphology that took place in the mid-1980s, the perceived conflict between the use of remote-sensing techniques to observe phenomena on vast spatial scales, on one hand, and the disciplinary centrality of fieldwork and field experience to geomorphology, on the other, was a recurrent theme. In response, mega-geomorphologists attempted to re-situate fieldwork and re-narrate disciplinary histories in such a way as to make remote sensing and planetary science not only compatible with geomorphological traditions but also means of revitalizing them. Only partially successful, these attempts reveal that the process of adopting a planetary perspective in geomorphology, as in other earth sciences, was neither straightforward nor inevitable. They also show how the field and fieldwork could remain central to geomorphology while also being extensively revised in light of new technical possibilities and theoretical frameworks.

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Authors & Contributors
Filippo, Michele di
Jordan C. Mallon
Amy Moe-Hoffman
Argentieri, Alessio
Brigid E. Christison
Jamal Ghavi
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Social Studies of Science
Acque Sotterranee
Natura Alpina, Rivista della Società di Scienze Naturali del Trentino
New Zealand Geographer
Nature
Publishers
Ball State University
Oxford University Press
Geological Society
Kentucky, University of
Dalhousie University
Harvard University
Concepts
Geology
Earth sciences
Field work
Geomorphology; physiography
Paleontology
Globalization; internationalization
People
Stöcklin, Jovan
Spallanzani, Lazzaro
Smith, Alan
Logan, William Edmond
Kröpelin, Stefan
Jeffreys, Harold
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
19th century
Enlightenment
20th century, early
20th century
Places
United States
Italy
Antarctica
Wales
New Zealand
Europe
Institutions
International Geophysical Year (IGY)
Geological Survey of Canada
Cambridge University
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