Multiplicity of Ontologies: Lakes and Humans in Siberia

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (6):523-542 (2020)
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Global climate change and modernization efforts in the Soviet era have affected the relationship between humans and lakes in Northeast Siberia and have compelled local Sakhas to perceive and renego...

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