20
ENVIRONMENTS BY DESIGN IN THE CIRCUMPOLAR NORTH David G. Anderson University of Aberdeen IUAES Manchester 8 Aug 2013 Querying Domestication: The ethnography of human/animal entanglements.

Environments by design in the circumpolar North

  • Upload
    cadee

  • View
    23

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Environments by design in the circumpolar North. David G. Anderson University of Aberdeen IUAES Manchester 8 Aug 2013 Querying Domestication: The ethnography of human/animal entanglements. A story about a muskrat h at. Environmental Design in the North. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

ENVIRONMENTS BY DESIGN IN THE CIRCUMPOLAR NORTHDavid G. AndersonUniversity of Aberdeen

IUAES Manchester 8 Aug 2013Querying Domestication: The ethnography of human/animal entanglements.

Page 2: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

A story about a muskrat hat

Page 3: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design in the North• Going beyond the noted North/South divide within two of the most prominent theoretical groupings• STS Science and Technology Studies• Political Ecology

Page 4: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design in the North• Going beyond the noted North/South divide within two of the most prominent theoretical groupings• STS Science and Technology Studies• Political Ecology

• “Technobiological Imaginaries” (Joan Fukimura, Sheila Jasanoff)

Page 5: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design in the North• Going beyond the noted North/South divide within two of the most prominent theoretical groupings• STS Science and Technology Studies• Political Ecology

• “Technobiological Imaginaries” (Joan Fukimura, Sheila Jasanoff)

• Critique of the “psychological minimalism” within theories of agency – esp. ANT (Peter Taylor)

Page 6: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design in the North• Going beyond the noted North/South divide within two of the most prominent theoretical groupings• STS Science and Technology Studies• Political Ecology

• “Technobiological Imaginaries” (Joan Fukimura, Sheila Jasanoff)

• Critique of the “psychological minimalism” within theories of agency – esp. ANT (Peter Taylor)

• An ethnographic account of “acclimatization” / “translocation” / “restoration” of exotic species

Page 7: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design in the North• The anthropology of the Gift

Page 8: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Muskrat acclimatization in Stalin’s Russia

We are not able to wait for gifts from nature: our goal is to take them – I.V. Michurin

Page 9: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Muskox translocations during the Cold War

Page 10: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Woolly Mammoth Restoration

Page 11: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Woolly Mammoth Restoration:Pleistocene Park

Sergei Afanasevich Zimov

Page 12: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design and a Techno- biological Imaginary

• The machine-organism analogy and what is “lost in translation”

Page 13: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design and a Techno- biological Imaginary

• The machine-organism analogy and what is “lost in translation”

• Designer environments• Expert policed ecological balances• Niches – full and empty• Forage and appetites

Page 14: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Environmental Design and a Techno- biological Imaginary

• The machine-organism analogy and what is “lost in translation”

• Designer environments• Expert policed ecological balances• Niches – full and empty• Forage and appetites

• Little interest in the desires of the animals themselves let alone other Northern communities• “playing” with animals

Page 15: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Agencies, human or otherwise• Peter Taylor’s critique of “psychological minimalism” and “egocentric calculation” in the ANT school – esp. the founding myth of scallops in St. Brieuc Bay

Page 16: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Agencies, human or otherwise• Peter Taylor’s critique of “psychological minimalism” and “egocentric calculation” in the ANT school – esp. the founding myth of scallops in St. Brieuc Bay

• All agency reduced to “resistance” or “enrollment” – more complex reflections or sentience “lost in translation”

Page 17: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Agencies, human or otherwise• Peter Taylor’s critique of “psychological minimalism” and “egocentric calculation” in the ANT school – esp. the founding myth of scallops in St. Brieuc Bay

• All agency reduced to “resistance” or “enrollment” – more complex reflections or sentience “lost in translation”

• An anecdote: translating the word agency into Russian

Page 18: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Agencies, human or otherwise• Peter Taylor’s critique of “psychological minimalism” and “egocentric calculation” in the ANT school – esp. the founding myth of scallops in St. Brieuc Bay

• All agency reduced to “resistance” or “enrollment” – more complex reflections or sentience “lost in translation”

• An anecdote: translating the word agency into Russian

• Ethnographic examples of agency in the circumpolar North

Page 19: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Conclusion: Environments of Design in the North«beyond resistance»

Teaching a 4 year bull to know the saddle - Amudisy

Page 20: Environments by design in the circumpolar North

Conclusion: Environments of Design in the North«back to the gift»

arcticdomus.org