GMU:Re-enchanting the field/Kitman Yeung

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proposal: boundaries of air and migration

background:

Estonia's accession to the EU in 2004 regulated the air pollution of local power plant emissions. In order to stay within its now tighter standards, the estonian power plant industry underwent a large reduction. One of the biggest buildings in Narva was the power plant and it is now almost empty. (ref) The buildings we are visiting K.., the ghost towns

more about displacement and air

o 10+ sentences description: main object/focus of fieldwork, research, question, anticipated outcomes

I hypothesise that such economic consequences of EU's accession have reshaped the Narva population and the local labour force. I want to trace.

o 5+ technical description: tools, method, process

o 5+ references


our task

▪ Tracing how objects, bodies, plants, organisms and places are linked into

relations of mutual shaping and interdependence


▪ Emphasis 1: tracing shifting boundaries of waste, residue, raw materials and

resource and how they facilitate, diffract and/or redistribute life-enabling or

constraining potentials and capacities across times and scales

▪ Emphasis 2: unpacking less noticeable tensions, collaborations, solidarities and

attunements emerging from ‘non-consensual inhabitations’ of land, bodies,

ecosystems, or soils, etc.

  • Feel free to set your own focus within the main objectives of this program

Key Steps (in preparation of field week)

▪ Select an object, organism, specimen, people or places to study

▪ Conduct preparatory research on de/re-composition of elemental flows they

embody and to what effect

▪ Summarize your research interest/planned experiment in an idea paper on the

course wiki

o 5+ sentences background info,