From a distance, Antarctica invokes extreme imaginaries and possibilities. In the practice of everyday human Antarctic life, however, daily tasks and risks are heavily man- aged, mitigated, and overseen. To analyze the spectacular and mundane natures of human life in Antarctica, I will compare the paramilitary practicalities of Antarctic research sta- tion and field camp life with the visions of the Antarctic as a place of sublime wild nature, violent death, and climate disaster. Using three signature events in Antarctic field training— predeparture, orientation, and navigation—I consider how people visiting the Antarctic are trained to order their lives and work, especially in preparation for emergencies. Notions of risk, danger, and catas...
Safety in aviation concerns managing risk rather than its elimination. This is certainly true for a...
International audienceThe chapter explores the implications of using laboratory metaphors in connect...
The title for this chapter is taken from Suedfeld’s (1987) influential chapter in the Handbook of En...
Introduction:To help prevent future morbidity and mortality, this study examined Australian Antarcti...
Antarctica has been imagined and fantasized for millennia, yet it has remained – until now – off-lim...
Imagine wind chills that freeze exposed skin in seconds, blizzards that reduce visibility to a few ...
This article examines attempts to capture and form knowledge about the Antarctic landscape through e...
This article examines attempts to capture and form knowledge about the Antarctic landscape through e...
The concept of wilderness in Antarctica is an intensely political construct. Drawing upon a nominall...
This thesis investigates four Antarctic built environments between 1911 and 1961: Robert Falcon Scot...
The article implements an ethnographic perspective to explore new modes of engaging with the geopoli...
Due to mushrooming research activity, Antarctic science projects and associated deployment of person...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
The APPLICATE project releases its second case study that describes an extreme precipitation event t...
Conditions encountered in Antarctica can be analogous to many experienced and expected in space. The...
Safety in aviation concerns managing risk rather than its elimination. This is certainly true for a...
International audienceThe chapter explores the implications of using laboratory metaphors in connect...
The title for this chapter is taken from Suedfeld’s (1987) influential chapter in the Handbook of En...
Introduction:To help prevent future morbidity and mortality, this study examined Australian Antarcti...
Antarctica has been imagined and fantasized for millennia, yet it has remained – until now – off-lim...
Imagine wind chills that freeze exposed skin in seconds, blizzards that reduce visibility to a few ...
This article examines attempts to capture and form knowledge about the Antarctic landscape through e...
This article examines attempts to capture and form knowledge about the Antarctic landscape through e...
The concept of wilderness in Antarctica is an intensely political construct. Drawing upon a nominall...
This thesis investigates four Antarctic built environments between 1911 and 1961: Robert Falcon Scot...
The article implements an ethnographic perspective to explore new modes of engaging with the geopoli...
Due to mushrooming research activity, Antarctic science projects and associated deployment of person...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
The APPLICATE project releases its second case study that describes an extreme precipitation event t...
Conditions encountered in Antarctica can be analogous to many experienced and expected in space. The...
Safety in aviation concerns managing risk rather than its elimination. This is certainly true for a...
International audienceThe chapter explores the implications of using laboratory metaphors in connect...
The title for this chapter is taken from Suedfeld’s (1987) influential chapter in the Handbook of En...