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[Commlist] Call for Papers: EASST/4S 2024: Untangling ecologies of planetary care: Expertise and knowledge-making in multi-species worlds
Sat Dec 23 13:36:47 GMT 2023
Contributions to 4S/EASST Open Panel: *Untangling ecologies of planetary
care: Expertise and knowledge-making in multi-species worlds*,
Amsterdam, July 2024
We are cordially inviting contributions to our open panel “/Untangling
ecologies of planetary care: Expertise and knowledge-making in
multi-species worlds” /at the 4S/EASST Conference,
which will take place in Amsterdam, 16-19 July 2024.
Submission Deadline:*12**February****2024*.
Short Abstract:
Facilitating critical reflections on sustainable livelihoods within
multi-species assemblages, this panel brings together STS scholars who
examine expertise practices and knowledge-making within ecologies of
planetary care.
Long Abstract:
As threads to planetary habitability are intensifying and diversifying,
ecologies of planetary care unfold across multiple scales, such as local
communities of practice, landscapes, and globalized expert systems.
Facilitating manifold critical reflections on sustainable livelihoods
within multi-species assemblages, this panel aims to bring together STS
scholars who assess, among other things, visions for post-fossil futures
or practices of environmental care. Ecological approaches to expertise
practices foreground the design of environments and landscapes within
translocal regimes of knowledge-making (e.g., Tsing, 2015). Landscapes
comprise interlocking components, such as mountains, valleys, rivers,
plants, sensory technologies, mediated place images, oceans, animals and
humans, which engage with one another in complex relations (de la
Cadena, 2015; Povinelli, 2021). Care obligations for components of
landscapes are constructed and reimagined in situated contexts (Mody,
2020). The construction of knowledge on ongoing planetary crises and
environmental protection is embedded in far-reaching expert systems and
ethical regimes (Ong, 2005). Landscape experts, such as rangers,
conservationists, gardeners, indigenous leaders and climate advocates,
are entangled in various imaginaries and publics (Marres, 2012;
Callison, 2014). Discourses on sustainable livelihoods are shaped by
scientific knowledge about ecosystems, preservation and climate change.
Anthropogenic imaginaries describe how the Anthropocene is discursively
produced while perpetuating forms of ecological inclusion and exclusion
(Mostafanezhad & Norum, 2019).
This panel invites traditional and experimental contributions to enhance
understandings of planetary care: How are colonial legacies of
landscapes negotiated between local communities and experts? Which
tactics do indigenous communities develop to secure their livelihoods?
How does the implementation of AI technologies transform the conditions
for articulating knowledge about planetary care in more-than-human
worlds? How have science disciplines historically conceptualized
environmental protection and care? To what extent does research into
ecologies of planetary care require new methodologies?
Convenors:
Christian Ritter (Karlstad University) (christian.ritter /at/ kau.se)
<mailto:(christian.ritter /at/ kau.se)>
Tarmo Pikner (Tallinn University) (tpikner /at/ tlu.ee) <mailto:(tpikner /at/ tlu.ee)>
Rajesh Sharma (University of Tartu) (rajesh.sharma /at/ ut.ee)
<mailto:(rajesh.sharma /at/ ut.ee)>
Please submit an *abstract *of up to *250 words* here:
https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14450#
<https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst-4s2024/p/14450>
Contributions from media and communication scholars are particularly
welcome.
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