Scott L. Montgomery

Scott L. Montgomery is an American geologist, author, and affiliate faculty member at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has written many technical papers, monographs, and several textbooks related to geology and energy. He has diverse interests that cross the boundaries between science and the humanities, having written books and essays on a range of topics in the history of science, science and art, language studies, education, translation, and cultural history. Several of his books, particularly, "Science in Translation: Movements of Knowledge through Cultures and Time", are considered pioneering interdisciplinary works and have been translated into many languages.

His teaching reflects his varied interests, including undergraduate courses on energy, sustainability, and geopolitics; climate change; English as a global language; the role of images in the history of science; and more. His publications have appeared in many journals, including, Science and Nature. He has a B.A. in English from Knox College (Phi Beta Kappa) and an M.S. in geological sciences from Cornell University.

Bibliography

 Seeing the Light:  Nuclear Power in the 21st Century, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2016

. The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science, Second Edition, University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2016

  A History of Science in World Cultures:  Voices of Knowledge, Routledge, 2015
 Does Science Need a Global Language? English and the Future of Global Research , University of Chicago Press, 2013
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