Toxic Tour Stop 6: Dow’s self-presentation and the residents of Schkopau back to tour overview ↑← back to last stop
Toxic Tour Stop 5: The toxic heritage of Buna in the groundwater of southern Halle and its contemporary traces back to tour overview ↑← back to last stop
Toxic Tour Stop 4: On the injustice of the legal framework of remediation and ongoing contamination back to tour overview ↑← back to last stop
Toxic Tour Stop 3: The management of toxic groundwater bodies in the Anthropocene back to tour overview ↑← back to last stop
Toxic Tour Stop 2: Toxicity at Buna during the GDR - an encounter with witnesses to history back to tour overview ↑← back to last stop
Toxic Tour Stop 1: From past to present – historical outline of the chemical site Schkopau back to tour overview ↑
Making a case for disaster science and technology studies Authored by Kim Fortun and Scott Frickel, this blog post argues that a disaster STS would be analytically productive and concludes by offering several frameworks for future research.
Citizen science and stakeholders involvement Metztli hernandez Annotation of C-URGE In response to What initiatives (research, activism, education, etc.) are illustrative of this organization’s work? CITIZEN SCIENCEEpistemic negotiationStakeholders (indigenous groups, activist, scientist, scholars, etc)
Authored by Kim Fortun and Scott Frickel, this blog post argues that a disaster STS would be analytically productive and concludes by offering several frameworks for future research.