Keyword: Inequality
- contributionJohn Kim, Abbéy Odunlami
Collaborative Social Formats
To what end should activism and institutionally backed projects cooperate? Contributors Kim and Odunlami recap on their experiences in the years 2019 and 2020.
Consensus Building, Conversation, Engagement, Race, Environmental Justice, Inequality
- projectTemporary continent., Jamie Allen, Louise Carver, Nina Jäger, Sarrita Hunn, James McAnally, Clémence Hallé, Anne-Sophie Milon, Duncan Evennou, Benoît Verjat
(un)mutable channels
Voices and atmospheres recorded along the length of the Mississippi River Valley, seeking out the political and spatialized through sound, music, and field recordings.
Archiving, Field Work, Conversation, Storytelling, Sound, Settler Colonialism, Pollution, Race, Water, Inequality, River journey
- contributionTemporary continent.
Changes Flowing from a Heart of America
Riots emerge from voices unheard—reflections on Martin Luther King Jr.’s dictum guide us to sites of uprising and industrial toxicity on Turtle Island, a.k.a. North America.
Field Work, Settler Colonialism, Water, History, Inequality, Spatial, Colonialism, River journey, Sound, Ritual
- contributionTemporary continent.
Seeding Sovereignty
A collage of recorded conversations about the systems of structural racism and land-use brought about by settler colonialism in the Midwest.
Field Work, Conversation, Agriculture, Indigenous Rights, Settler Colonialism, Economy, Environmental Justice, Inequality, Future, Colonialism, Whiteness
- contributionFawad Durrani, Abbéy Odunlami
#4: Migration from the Outside Looking In
In Germany, being labelled as a person with a “migration background” comes with various forms of discrimination. What do people who have lived this have to say about it?
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Representation, Policy, Environmental Justice, Race
- contributionAbbéy Odunlami, Roberto Forin, Diana Ihring, Sabine Minninger
#3: Migration from the Perspective of Data and Evidence-Based Policy
Abbéy Odunlami and guests discuss climate-induced migration and displacement as pressing issues on the bumpy road towards coherent climate and migration policies in the EU.
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Environmental Justice, Data, Policy, Technosphere
- contributionAbbéy Odunlami, Clementine Ewokolo Burnley, Isaiah Lopaz
#2: “Refugees Welcome”: The Commodification of Political Status and Perspectives from the Cultural Industry
What’s left of “refugees welcome”, the slogan popularized in Europe in 2015? What comes from speaking out in solidarity while having very limited power to achieve political change?
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Environmental Justice, Policy, Representation
- contributionAbbéy Odunlami
#1 Introduction to Season 2: Migration–Perspectives on Displacement in the Anthropocene
Introduction to the themes of Season 2 of the Field Station 5 podcast, which began during the 2019 project Mississippi. An Anthropocene River.
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Representation, Policy, Race, Environmental Justice
- projectAbbéy Odunlami
Broadcasting Live from... Field Station 5 (Season 02)
Transmitting from Berlin, Germany, season 2 of Abbéy Odunlami’s podcast features conversations on Europe’s role in the age of migration which is also the age of the Anthropocene.
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Environmental Justice, Data, Policy, Debate
- contributionSarah Lewison
Measuring Loss
In response to the complicated entanglements of property claims in the Mississippi Delta, Sarah Lewison advocates for witnessing injustice as a way of preparing for repair.
Conversation, Engagement, Reflection, Field Study, Sensing, Storytelling, Teaching, Agency, Architecture, Commodities, Capitalism, Environmental Justice, Extraction, History, Indigenous Rights, Inequality, Race, Slavery
- contributionJason Ludwig
“Planting a Seed is a Revolutionary Act"
How a “blues epistemology” can establish the critical historical consciousness crucial for determining more just futures in the Anthropocene.
Engagement, Teaching, Field Work, Conversation, Engagement, History, Environmental Justice, Extraction, Inequality, Race, Slavery, Violence
- contributionClémence Hallé, Temporary continent.
Fieldwork Matters
Clémence Hallé ruminates on the extractive tendencies of knowledge production, which can only be countered through mutual reciprocity.
Reflection, Extraction, Knowledge production, Inequality
- contributionShanai Matteson
Riverine
What does it mean to be “riverine”? A collage by artist, writer, and activist Shanai Matteson
Storytelling, Reflection, History, Water, Wisdom, Violence, Inequality, Indigenous Rights, Habits, Aesthetics
- contributionSarah Kanouse, Nicholas Brown
Chi-Nations Youth Council
In this short film, Adrian Pochel, one of the lead organizers of the Chi-Nations Youth Council talks through the group’s work promoting Indigenous rights in the city of Chicago.
Film, Case Study, Reflection, Indigenous Rights, Agency, Care, Engagement, Equality, History, Inequality, Life, Network
- Field Noteryan.griffis
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Field Study, Architecture, Capitalism, Infrastructure, Landscape, Inequality
- Field Noteunderhil
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Norco, Louisiana, USA
Field Work, Monitoring, Capitalism, Carbon, Energy, Pollution, Race, Environmental Justice, Inequality, Slavery, Industrialization, Risk, Oil, refinery, Time, Toxics
- Field Notes.kanouse
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Garyville, Louisiana, USA
Sensing, Field Study, Case Study, Capitalism, History, Life, Inequality, Risk, Slavery, Plantation, Oil, Embodied research, refinery, Whiteness
- Field Noteunderhil
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Storytelling, Engagement, Agency, Autonomy, Embodiment, Engagement, History, Imaginary, Resilience, Inequality, Slavery, Plantation, Memory, Sugar Cane, Women
- Field Noteryan.griffis
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New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Storytelling, Intervention, Film, Agriculture, Autonomy, Embodiment, Equality, History, Landscape, Life, Scenario, Race, Inequality, Slavery, Plantation, Extraction
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Dreams Denied
Environmental Risk in the Matanza-Riachuelo, Mississippi, and Yamuna River Basins with an exhibition tour and panel discussion.
Imaginary, Inequality
- Field Notebsteininger
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Burton Lane, St. James Parish, Louisiana, USA
Storytelling, Field Study, Anthropos, Engagement, Landscape, Inequality, Slavery, Oil, Law, undead
- Field Notetemporarycontinent
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Natchez, Mississippi, USA
Storytelling, Field Study, Field Work, Sound, Habits, Life, Local knowledge, Inequality, Slavery, Plantation, Fieldstation, Colonial, Colonialism
- contributionTemporary continent., Aaron Richmond
Fanning Comfort
A conversation on how the object of the punkah fan speaks to histories of both subjugation and liberation, and how we might relate such narratives to contemporary climate injustice.
Conversation, Case Study, Intervention, Plantation, Slavery, Environmental Justice, Human-environment relations, Inequality
- Field Noteemily.sekine
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Genoa, Wisconsin, USA
Reflection, Field Work, Architecture, Disaster, Economy, Flood, Environmental Justice, Inequality, Risk
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Technosphere, Berlin 2015–19
The exploratory research project Technosphere 2015–2019 investigated the origins and future itineraries of technological agency in the Anthropocene.
Experiment, Case Study, Reflection, Adaptation, Technoscience, Technosphere, Infrastructure, Capitalism, Human-environment relations, Inequality, Equality, Agency, Architecture, Big data, Data, Computation, Network, Urbanism, Transportation, Complexity, Cybernetics, Future
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Field Station 1 | Sediment, Settlement, Sentiment: The Machinic River
Boat and walking tours, sound installations, workshops, panel discussions and film screenings around the Twin Cities region explore the Mississippi River as a space of intervention and experimentation.
Case Study, Storytelling, Reflection, Sound, Film, Infrastructure, Sedimentation, Water, History, Energy, Engineering, Aesthetics, Mechanosphere, Settler Colonialism, Inequality, Technosphere, Environmental Justice
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Field Station 2 | Toward Ecological Sovereignty
The seminar concludes in Saukenuk. The environmental transformations wrought by settlement have not exterminated Indigenous political and ecological practices, which have persisted and adapted to what Kyle Powys White calls the “post-apocalyptic conditions of the present.”
Case Study, Reflection, Storytelling, History, Local knowledge, Agriculture, Agency, Ecology, Human-environment relations, Inequality, Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Rights, Environmental Justice
- projectScott Gabriel Knowles, Michael Orr, Marylee Orr, Myung Ae Choi, Fallon Samuels Aidoo, Christopher Oliver, Buhm Soon Park, Wilma Subra, Louisiana Landmarks Society (LLS), Jeffrey Treffinger, Wendi Moore O'Neal, Daneeta Loretta Jackson
Seminar: Risk/Equity
The articulation of risk assessment and management as being at the heart of environmental justice is the focus of this seminar, which explores the paired concepts of risk and equity through lived experiences.
Case Study, Teaching, Disaster, Ethics, Capitalism, Care, Participatory governance, Violence, Environmental Justice, Risk, Inequality
- projectRana Dasgupta, S. Løchlann Jain, Clapperton C. Mavhunga, Matteo Pasquinelli, Lucy Suchman
Trauma: The Language of the Technosphere
How is the technosphere inscribed into individual human bodies? How are they restructured along a complex machinery of instruments, techniques, simulations?
Communicating, Engagement, Intervention, Monitoring, Storytelling, Teaching, Adaptation, Care, Anthropos, Anthropology, Cosmologies, Deep time, Embodiment, Education, Calculation, Future, Imaginary, Inequality, Settler Colonialism, Technosphere