Floracrats: State-Sponsored Science and the Failure of the Enlightenment in Indonesia
- 264pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Focusing on the Indonesian archipelago's unique ecological position, the book investigates the overlooked contributions of local scientists in natural history. Andrew Goss explores how the dominance of a powerful state influences scientific practice and recognition, shedding light on the professional experiences of Indonesian naturalists and biologists. Through this examination, the narrative reveals the complexities of scientific exploration in a context where local voices are often marginalized.
