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Ecological Reparation: Repair, Remediation and Resurgence in Social and Environmental Conflict [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (University of Nottingham), Edited by (University of Warwick), Edited by (University of Nottingham)
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.
List of Figures
viii
Notes on Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Note on the Figures xv
Dis-Positions Series Preface xvi
Introduction: No Justice, No Ecological Peace: The Groundings of Ecological Reparation 1(18)
Ditnitris Papadoponlos
Maria Puig de la Bellacasa
Maddalena Tacchetti
PART I Depletion<>Resurgence
1 Experiments in Situ: Soil Repair Practices as Part of Place-Based Action for Change in El Salvador
19(18)
Naomi Millner
2 Hesitant: Three Theses on Ecological Reparation (Otherwise)
37(13)
Manuel Tironi
3 The False Bay Coast of Cape Town: A Critical Zone
50(25)
Lesley Green
Vanessa Fan
PART II Deskilling<>Experimenting
4 Reflections on a Mending Ecology through Pastures for Life
75(15)
Claire Waterton
5 Fab Cities as Infrastructures for Ecological Reparation: Maker Activism, Vernacular Skills and Prototypes for Self-Grounding Collective Life
90(14)
Atsuro Morita
Kazutoshi Tsuda
6 The Cosmoecological Workshop: Or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer
104(15)
Martin Savransky
PART III Contaminating<>Cohabiting
7 Mulrispecies Mending from Micro to Macro: Biome Restoration, Carbon Recycling and Ecologies of Participation
119(18)
Eleanor Hadley Kershaw
8 Involvement as an Ethics for More than Human Interdependencies
137(16)
Nerea Calvillo
9 From Museum to MoB
153(8)
Timothy Choy
PART IV Enclosing<>Reclaiming Land
10 Land in Our Names: Building an Anti-Racist Food Movement
161(3)
Sam Siva
11 Land Reparations and Ecological Justice: An Interview with Sam Siva
164(11)
Sam Siva
Dimitris Papadopoulos
Maria Puig de la Bellacasa
12 Waste, Improvement and Repair on Ireland's Peat Bogs
175(19)
Patrick Bresnihan
Patrick Brodie
13 New Peasantries in Italy: Eco-Commons, Agroecology and Food Communities
194(14)
Andrea Ghelfi
14 `Obedecer a la Vida': Environmental Citizenship Otherwise?
208(17)
Juan Camilo Cajigas
PART V Loss<>Recollecting
15 Travelling Memories: Repairing the Past and Imagining the Future in Medium-Secure Forensic Psychiatric Care
225(17)
Steven D. Brown
Paula Reavey
Donna Ciarlo
Abisola Balogun-Katung
16 Conversations on Benches
242(16)
Leila Dawney
Linda Brothwell
17 Curating Reparation and Recrafting Solidarity in Post-Accord Colombia
258(17)
Fredy Mora-Gamez
PART VI Representing<>Self-governing
18 Commons-Based Mending Ecologies
275(14)
Doina Petrescu
Constantin Petcou
19 Ri-Maflow: Des-pair, Resistance and Re-pair in an Urban Industrial Ecology
289(12)
Marco Checchi
20 Chilean Streets: An Archive against the Grain of History Cristobal Bonelli and Marisol de la Cadena
301(28)
PART VII Isolating<>Embodying
21 (Un)crafting Ecologies: Actions Involving Special Skills at (Un)making Things Humans with Your Hands
329(15)
Eliana Sanchez-Aldana
22 Cultivating Attention to Fragility: The Sensible Encounters of Maintenance
344(18)
Jirome Denis
David Pontille
23 Technological Black Boxing versus Ecological Reparation: From Encased-Industrial to Open-Renewable Wind Energy
362(17)
Aristotle Tympas
PART VIII Growth<>Flourishing
24 Algorithmic Food Justice
379(18)
Lara Houston
Sara Heitlinger
Ruth Catlow
Alex Taylor
25 Being Affected by Paramo: Maps, Landscape Drawings and a Risky Science
397(20)
Alejandro Osejo
Santiago Martinez-Medina
26 Ordinary Hope
417(17)
Steven J. Jackson
Index 434
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.