
Ecological Reparation
Repair, Remediation and Resurgence in Social and Environmental Conflict
Bristol University Press
1st Edition
Published on 15. February 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
462 pages
978-1-5292-1605-9 (ISBN)
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How do we engage with the threat of social and environmental degradation while creating and maintaining liveable and just worlds?
Researchers from diverse backgrounds unpack this question through a series of original and committed contributions to this wide-ranging volume.
The authors explore practices of repairing damaged ecologies across different locations and geographies and offer innovative insights for the conservation, mending, care and empowerment of human and nonhuman ecologies.
This ground-breaking collection establishes ecological reparation as an urgent and essential topic of public and scholarly debate.
Researchers from diverse backgrounds unpack this question through a series of original and committed contributions to this wide-ranging volume.
The authors explore practices of repairing damaged ecologies across different locations and geographies and offer innovative insights for the conservation, mending, care and empowerment of human and nonhuman ecologies.
This ground-breaking collection establishes ecological reparation as an urgent and essential topic of public and scholarly debate.
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Dimitris Papadopoulos | Maria Puig de la Bellacasa | Maddalena Tacchetti
Ecological Reparation
Repair, Remediation and Resurgence in Social and Environmental Conflict
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Dimitris Papadopoulos is Professor of Science, Technology and Society at the University of Nottingham.
Maria Puig de la Bellacasa is Professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick.
Maddalena Tacchetti is Lecturer at the School of Business and Creative Industries at the University of the West of Scotland.
Maria Puig de la Bellacasa is Professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick.
Maddalena Tacchetti is Lecturer at the School of Business and Creative Industries at the University of the West of Scotland.
Content
PART I Depletion<>Resurgence
1. Experiments in situ: Soil repair practices as part of place-based action for change in El Salvador (Naomi Millner)
2. Hesitant: three theses on ecological reparation (otherwise) (Manuel Tironi)
3. The False Bay Coast of Cape Town: A Critical Zone (Lesley Green and Vanessa Farr)
PART II Deskilling<>Experimenting
4. Reflections on a mending ecology through pastures for life (Claire Waterton)
5. Fab Cities as Infrastructures for Ecological Reparation: Maker Activism, Vernacular Skills, and Prototypes for Self-Grounding Collective Life (Atsuro Morita and Kazutoshi Tsuda)
6. The Cosmoecological Workshop: Or, How to Philosophise with a Hammer (Martin Savransky)
PART III Contaminating<>Cohabiting
7. Multispecies mending from micro to macro: Biome restoration, carbon recycling, and ecologies of participation (Eleanor Hadley Kershaw)
8. Involvement as an ethics for more than human interdependencies (Nerea Calvillo)
9. From Museum to MOB (Timothy Choy)
PART IV Enclosing<>Reclaiming Land
10. Land in Our Names: Building an Anti-Racist Food Movement (Sam Siva)
11. Land reparations and ecological justice - an Interview with Sam Siva (Maria Puig de la Bellacasa and Dimitris Papadopoulos)
12. Waste, improvement and repair on Ireland's Peat Bogs (Patrick Bresnihan and Patrick Brodie)
13. New Peasantries in Italy: Eco-commons, Agroecology and Food Communities (Andrea Ghelfi)
14. "Obedecer a la Vida": Environmental Citizenship Otherwise? (Juan Camilo Cajigas)
PART V Loss<>Recollecting
15. Travelling Memories: Repairing the past and imagining the future in medium-secure forensic psychiatric care (Steven D. Brown, Paula Reavey, Donna Ciarlo, Abisola Balogun-Katung)
16. Conversations on benches (Leila Dawney and Linda Brothwell)
17. Curating reparation and recrafting solidarity in post-accord Colombia (Fredy Mora-Gamez)
PART VI Representing<>Self-governing
18. Commons-based mending ecologies (Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou)
19. Ri-Maflow: des-pair, resistance and re-pair in an urban industrial ecology (Marco Checchi)
20. Chilean streets: An archive against the grain of History (Cristobal Bonelli and Marisol de la Cadena)
PART VII Isolating<>Embodying
21. (Un)crafting ecologies: actions involving special skills at (un)making things humans with your hands (Eliana Sanchez-Aldana)
22. Cultivating Attention to Fragility: The Sensible Encounters of Maintenance (Jerome Denis and David Pontille)
23. Technological black boxing versus ecological reparation: From encased-industrial to open-renewable wind energy (Aristotle Tympas)
PART VIII Growth<>Flourishing
24. Algorithmic Food Justice (Lara Houston, Sara Heitlinger, Ruth Catlow and Alex Taylor)
25. Being affected by paramo. Maps, landscape drawings, and a risky science (Alejandra Osejo and Santiago Martinez Medina)
26. Ordinary Hope (Steven J. Jackson)
1. Experiments in situ: Soil repair practices as part of place-based action for change in El Salvador (Naomi Millner)
2. Hesitant: three theses on ecological reparation (otherwise) (Manuel Tironi)
3. The False Bay Coast of Cape Town: A Critical Zone (Lesley Green and Vanessa Farr)
PART II Deskilling<>Experimenting
4. Reflections on a mending ecology through pastures for life (Claire Waterton)
5. Fab Cities as Infrastructures for Ecological Reparation: Maker Activism, Vernacular Skills, and Prototypes for Self-Grounding Collective Life (Atsuro Morita and Kazutoshi Tsuda)
6. The Cosmoecological Workshop: Or, How to Philosophise with a Hammer (Martin Savransky)
PART III Contaminating<>Cohabiting
7. Multispecies mending from micro to macro: Biome restoration, carbon recycling, and ecologies of participation (Eleanor Hadley Kershaw)
8. Involvement as an ethics for more than human interdependencies (Nerea Calvillo)
9. From Museum to MOB (Timothy Choy)
PART IV Enclosing<>Reclaiming Land
10. Land in Our Names: Building an Anti-Racist Food Movement (Sam Siva)
11. Land reparations and ecological justice - an Interview with Sam Siva (Maria Puig de la Bellacasa and Dimitris Papadopoulos)
12. Waste, improvement and repair on Ireland's Peat Bogs (Patrick Bresnihan and Patrick Brodie)
13. New Peasantries in Italy: Eco-commons, Agroecology and Food Communities (Andrea Ghelfi)
14. "Obedecer a la Vida": Environmental Citizenship Otherwise? (Juan Camilo Cajigas)
PART V Loss<>Recollecting
15. Travelling Memories: Repairing the past and imagining the future in medium-secure forensic psychiatric care (Steven D. Brown, Paula Reavey, Donna Ciarlo, Abisola Balogun-Katung)
16. Conversations on benches (Leila Dawney and Linda Brothwell)
17. Curating reparation and recrafting solidarity in post-accord Colombia (Fredy Mora-Gamez)
PART VI Representing<>Self-governing
18. Commons-based mending ecologies (Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou)
19. Ri-Maflow: des-pair, resistance and re-pair in an urban industrial ecology (Marco Checchi)
20. Chilean streets: An archive against the grain of History (Cristobal Bonelli and Marisol de la Cadena)
PART VII Isolating<>Embodying
21. (Un)crafting ecologies: actions involving special skills at (un)making things humans with your hands (Eliana Sanchez-Aldana)
22. Cultivating Attention to Fragility: The Sensible Encounters of Maintenance (Jerome Denis and David Pontille)
23. Technological black boxing versus ecological reparation: From encased-industrial to open-renewable wind energy (Aristotle Tympas)
PART VIII Growth<>Flourishing
24. Algorithmic Food Justice (Lara Houston, Sara Heitlinger, Ruth Catlow and Alex Taylor)
25. Being affected by paramo. Maps, landscape drawings, and a risky science (Alejandra Osejo and Santiago Martinez Medina)
26. Ordinary Hope (Steven J. Jackson)