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We're still welcoming submissions for our panel at this year's ASA
conference in Durham, UK.

4th-7th July 2016


Title: P18 Digital Environmentalisms

Convenors: Hannah Knox (UCL) and Antonia Walford (UCL)


Long Abstract:

Environment and energy crises have brought anthropological questions about
how humans relate to nature into conversation with concerns to explore the
material bases of contemporary political and economic life. Anthropologists
working on this interface have shown that such global processes are the
outcome of multi-scalar interactions between dynamic material arrangements,
human and non-human relationalities, and industries, societies and
economies.

However, importantly, these global environmental processes are increasingly
materialised, manipulated, and mediated by complex informational
infrastructures. Sensors and databases order and evidence environments in
complex and unstable ways; digital techniques are crucial to the
commoditisation of natural resources; models shape environmental presents,
futures and pasts; environmental data visualisations and products are
called upon by diverse stakeholders, from climate sceptics to indigenous
activists to anthropologists themselves. This panel will explore what
happens to anthropological approaches to energy and the environment when we
pay attention to the role of digital technologies in the process of
human-environmental becoming.

- What role do digital techniques play in how people imagine and engage
environmental processes?

- How does an attention to digital environmentalism provide a way into a
more nuanced description of the interplay between ontology and
epistemology, materials and symbols, or humans and natures?

- Can the study of digital practices in other social settings help us
understand the processes we confront in digital environmentalism?

- And finally, how does an attention to digital technologies disrupt and
re-situate claims as to the role that anthropology should play in the study
of environmental and energetic crises?

Deadline for submissions: 15th February 2016.

Please propose a paper at the ASA2016 website:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2016/panels.php5?PanelID=4422

Thanks,
Antonia

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