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    • History of Technology
    • Science and Technology Studies
    • Environmental History

    Background:

    • The film "The Land Beneath Our Feet" examines the consequences of Liberia's rubber industry expansion.
    • This documentary integrates technological history, scientific inquiry, and environmental perspectives.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the documentary "The Land Beneath Our Feet."
    • To explore the role of documentary filmmaking in advancing the history of technology.
    • To discuss the "documentary impulse" and audiovisual practices in scholarly research.

    Main Methods:

    • Documentary film review.
    • Interview with historian and film co-director Gregg Mitman.
    • Analysis of scholarly work and audiovisual practices.

    Main Results:

    • The film serves as an exemplary case study for integrating diverse historical approaches.
    • Documentary filmmaking offers innovative avenues for the history of technology.
    • Audiovisual practices are increasingly significant in academic scholarship.

    Conclusions:

    • Documentary films can significantly contribute to new methodologies in the history of technology.
    • The "documentary impulse" is a valuable framework for understanding scholarly filmmaking.
    • Engaging with audiovisual practices enriches historical research and dissemination.