Conversation Research Extraction Flood June 6, 2023 • via STS Disaster Studies ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICE View original These case study reports focuses on “worst case” scenarios for release of toxic chemicals in settings across California. The reports addresses a series of ten questions that draw out local details in a manner that encourages comparison with other places. The research has been done quickly (within the constraints of a quarter-long undergraduate class) so is limited to and points to the need for further research and community engagement. The goal is to help build both a body of research on enviro (...) Related Field Study November 11, 2018 • via Anthropocene Curriculum Living Arctic Infrastructures How do Arctic infrastructures “live”? And how does their extractive and appropriative logic do service to a rapidly changing world to come? (...) Field Work Mapping August 8, 2019 • via Anthropocene Curriculum Field Station 4: Confluence Ecologies This Field Station sets out to engage with the ecologic-economic-technological infrastructures between Kentucky and Illinois and will bring a regionally focused lens to the globally entangled Anthropocene condition. (...) Hub STS Disaster Studies Lima, Peru https://disaster-sts-network.org/content/new-orleans-anthropocene-field-campus The Disaster-STS Network links researchers from around the world working to understand, anticipate and respond to disaster, fast and slow.
Field Study November 11, 2018 • via Anthropocene Curriculum Living Arctic Infrastructures How do Arctic infrastructures “live”? And how does their extractive and appropriative logic do service to a rapidly changing world to come? (...) Field Work Mapping August 8, 2019 • via Anthropocene Curriculum Field Station 4: Confluence Ecologies This Field Station sets out to engage with the ecologic-economic-technological infrastructures between Kentucky and Illinois and will bring a regionally focused lens to the globally entangled Anthropocene condition. (...) Hub STS Disaster Studies Lima, Peru https://disaster-sts-network.org/content/new-orleans-anthropocene-field-campus The Disaster-STS Network links researchers from around the world working to understand, anticipate and respond to disaster, fast and slow.
Field Work Mapping August 8, 2019 • via Anthropocene Curriculum Field Station 4: Confluence Ecologies This Field Station sets out to engage with the ecologic-economic-technological infrastructures between Kentucky and Illinois and will bring a regionally focused lens to the globally entangled Anthropocene condition. (...)
STS Disaster Studies Lima, Peru https://disaster-sts-network.org/content/new-orleans-anthropocene-field-campus The Disaster-STS Network links researchers from around the world working to understand, anticipate and respond to disaster, fast and slow.