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Name | Sabine Höhler |
Academic title(s) | Associate Professor of Science and Technology Studies |
Institute | KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm |
Department | Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment |
Address | Teknikringen 74 D, Stockholm |
Zip code | 100 44 |
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Short biography | I was trained as a physicist and received my PhD in history of science and technology from Braunschweig University of Technology in Germany. I came to Sweden and KTH in 2011 as an associate professor of science and technology studies. My research addresses the earth and environmental sciences from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century in a global historical perspective: aviation and atmospheric physics; oceanography and deep-sea exploration; space flight and ecology. My recent work focused on the spaceship as a key metaphor in the late twentieth-century debate over the world’s resources and the future of humankind. Currently I work on a project on the science and the fiction of terraforming and changing concepts of life on Earth. |
Recent publications | “Survival: Mars Fiction and Experiments with Life on Earth”. Environmental Philosophy 14 (2017) 1, Special Issue “Immortality and Infinitude in the Anthropocene”, eds. Michelle Bastian and Thom van Dooren, pp. 83-100. “Local Disruption or Global Condition? El Niño as Weather and as Climate Phenomenon”. GEO Geography and Environment 4 (2017) 1, Special Issue “Global Environmental Images”, ed. Sebastian Grevsmühl (online open access, 11 pages, http://www.donlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/geo2.34/pd Spaceship Earth in the Environmental Age, 1960-1990 (“History and Philosophy of Technoscience” Vol. 4). London: Pickering & Chatto 2015, paperback edition London/New York: Routledge 2016. For a full publication list see http://www.sabinehoehler.de/publikationen_en.php
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Additional research interests | earth sciences, space sciences, ecotechnology |