Oilscapes are to be understood as an aestheticized synthesis of objects of extraction, distribution, processing, and consumption of petroleum and petroleum-derived products. Based on the concept of neopragmatic landscape research, this book addresses questions of the social construction of the relationship between the petrochemical industry and the landscape, as well as individual interpretations and evaluations in this regard. The particular focus is on exploring the possibilities and limits of aesthetic experience of oilscapes as well as the categorizations, interpretations, and evaluations of these aesthetic outcomes. In recourse to the neopragmatic tradition, to the thinking of Richard Rorty, the engagement with ‘sensory induced cognition' is carried out from the stance of irony, directed in particular at the discourse community possessing 'expert special knowledge', with a special focus on methods of representation that are innovative in the context of spatial science. The study area for assessing this approach is Louisiana (United States), which – being spatially quite diverse – has been intensively shaped for more than a century by the activities of the petrochemical industry, as well as its unintended health and ecological side effects.
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Introduction.- Landscape theoretical approaches - the theory of three landscapes and neopragmatic landscape research.- Aesthetics and Aisthesis of Landscape.- Neopragmatic Synthesis.- Crude oil and natural gas - formation, extraction, distribution and processing.- Oilscapes - first conceptual approaches.- Methodological approaches to Oilscapes.- Louisiana's Oilscapes.-Media representations of Oilscapes..- Experiencing Oilscapes in Mode a and b..- 11 Contingent Oilscapes - from Aesthetic Redescriptions to Inverse Landscapes.- Oilscapes - a second and more differentiated conceptual version.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.
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Oilscapes are to be understood as an aestheticized synthesis of objects of extraction, distribution, processing, and consumption of petroleum and petroleum-derived products. Based on the concept of neopragmatic landscape research, this book addresses questions of the social construction of the relationship between the petrochemical industry and the landscape, as well as individual interpretations and evaluations in this regard. The particular focus is on exploring the possibilities and limits of aesthetic experience of oilscapes as well as the categorizations, interpretations, and evaluations of these aesthetic outcomes. In recourse to the neopragmatic tradition, to the thinking of Richard Rorty, the engagement with ‘sensory induced cognition' is carried out from the stance of irony, directed in particular at the discourse community possessing 'expert special knowledge', with a special focus on methods of representation that are innovative in the context of spatial science. The study area for assessing this approach is Louisiana (United States), which – being spatially quite diverse – has been intensively shaped for more than a century by the activities of the petrochemical industry, as well as its unintended health and ecological side effects.   The authors Dr. Dr. Olaf Kühne is Professor for Urban and Regional Development at the Tübingen University. Lara Koegst, MA, is a research associate in the Urban and Regional Development Group at the Tübingen University. Dr. Karsten Berr is a research associate in the Urban and Regional Development Group at the Tübingen University.
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This book highlights the meaning of the petrochemical industry in Louisiana in a landscape theoretic context This book offers new insights into landscape aesthetic contexts This Book provides a contribution to neopragmatic research in the context of complex spatial synthesis
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783658433956
Publisert
2024-02-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer vs
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Dr. Dr. Olaf Kühne is Professor for Urban and Regional Development at the Tübingen University.

Lara Koegst, MA, is a research associate in the Urban and Regional Development Group at the Tübingen University.

Dr. Karsten Berr is a research associate in the Urban and Regional Development Group at the Tübingen University.