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'''<big>Social & Political History of Oil Shale Production</big>''' | '''<big>Social & Political History of Oil Shale Production</big>''' | ||
==== '''Guest Lecture''': Linda Kaljundi, Prof of cultural history, EKA, Tallinn ==== | |||
'''Topics:''' imperial history of oil shale production (pre-war period, Nazi&Soviet era), entanglement of industrialisation of landscapes and population transfer, economic significance of oil shale (pre and post independence), social and cultural significance of mining (identities, status, belonging, solidarities, attachment to place), risk, accidents, trauma (i.e. the 1988 fire in Estonia mine), dissonant heritage | '''Topics:''' imperial history of oil shale production (pre-war period, Nazi&Soviet era), entanglement of industrialisation of landscapes and population transfer, economic significance of oil shale (pre and post independence), social and cultural significance of mining (identities, status, belonging, solidarities, attachment to place), risk, accidents, trauma (i.e. the 1988 fire in Estonia mine), dissonant heritage | ||
'''Recording:'''https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iy2zCqU5Dxhb5VPZdqG19S27aJJhA4ND/view?usp=drive_link | '''Recording:'''https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iy2zCqU5Dxhb5VPZdqG19S27aJJhA4ND/view?usp=drive_link | ||
'''Conceptual Briefing''': Monika Halkort, Ass. Prof Transformation Studies, University of Applied Arts, Vienna | ==== '''Conceptual Briefing''': Monika Halkort, Ass. Prof Transformation Studies, University of Applied Arts, Vienna ==== | ||
'''Key Concepts:''' Elemental Ethnography, techno-natures, feral objects, geo-social formations, queer ecologies, waste, resource, residue | '''Key Concepts:''' Elemental Ethnography, techno-natures, feral objects, geo-social formations, queer ecologies, waste, resource, residue | ||
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