000351596 000__ 02745cam\a2200421\a\4500 000351596 001__ 351596 000351596 005__ 20210513125938.0 000351596 008__ 091029s2010\\\\bccabc\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000351596 019__ $$a436844443 000351596 020__ $$a9780774817233 000351596 020__ $$a0774817232 000351596 020__ $$a9780774817240 (pbk.) 000351596 020__ $$a0774817240 (pbk.) 000351596 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn463765291 000351596 035__ $$a351596 000351596 040__ $$aNLC$$beng$$cNLC$$dC#P$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dGPRCL$$dYDXCP$$dIUL$$dFDA$$dUKM$$dDHT$$dOKS 000351596 043__ $$an-cn--- 000351596 045__ $$ax5y0 000351596 049__ $$aISEA 000351596 050_4 $$aHM856$$b.P37 2010 000351596 08204 $$a304.20971$$222 000351596 1001_ $$aParr, Joy. 000351596 24510 $$aSensing changes :$$btechnologies, environments, and the everyday, 1953-2003 /$$cJoy Parr ; foreword by Graeme Wynn. 000351596 260__ $$aVancouver :$$bUBC Press,$$cc2010. 000351596 300__ $$axxviii, 270 p. :$$bill., maps, ports. ;$$c24 cm. 000351596 440_0 $$aNature, history, society. 000351596 500__ $$a"htto://megaprojects.uwo.ca, with new media by Jon van der Veen". 000351596 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000351596 5050_ $$aIntroduction: Embodied histories -- Place and citizenship : Woodlands, meadows, and a military training ground: the NATO base at Gagetown -- Safety and sight : Working knowledge of the insensible: radiation protection in nuclear power plants, 1962-92 -- Movement and sound : A walking village remade: Iroquois and the St. Lawrence Seaway -- Time and scale : A river becomes a reservoir: the Arrow Lakes and the damming of the Columbia -- Smell and risk : Uncertainty along a Great Lakes shoreline: hydrogen sulphide and the production of heavy water -- Taste and expertise : Local water diversely known: the E. coli contamination in Walkerton 2000 and after -- Conclusion : Historically specific bodies. 000351596 5201_ $$a"Our bodies are archives of sensory knowledge that shape how we understand the world. If our environment changes at an unsettling pace, how will we make sense of a world that is no longer familiar? One of Canada's premier historians tackles this question by exploring situations in the recent past where state-driven megaprojects and regulatory and technological changes forced ordinary people to cope with transformations that were so radical that they no longer recognized their home and workplaces or, by implication, who they were."--BOOK JACKET. 000351596 650_0 $$aEconomic development projects$$xEnvironmental aspects$$zCanada. 000351596 650_0 $$aEconomic development projects$$xSocial aspects$$zCanada. 000351596 650_0 $$aEcological disturbances$$zCanada. 000351596 650_0 $$aHuman ecology$$zCanada. 000351596 650_0 $$aHuman beings$$xEffect of environment on$$zCanada. 000351596 650_0 $$aNature$$xEffect of human beings on$$zCanada. 000351596 650_0 $$aHuman ecology$$xHistory. 000351596 650_0 $$aTraditional ecological knowledge. 000351596 85200 $$bgen$$hHM856$$i.P37$$i2010 000351596 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:351596$$pGLOBAL_SET 000351596 980__ $$aBIB 000351596 980__ $$aBOOK