Everyday life between chemistry and landfill: remaking the legacies of industrial modernity
Janine Hauer, M.A. (Researcher), Philipp Baum B.A. (Research assistant)
Janine Hauer, M.A. (Researcher), Philipp Baum B.A. (Research assistant)
I teach anthropology and environmental studies at Haveford College, just outside of Philly. Currently, I'm holed up in a cabin in the Adirondacks in upstate New York with several family members, including my spouse and 4 year old daughter and 3 dogs. I started working on disasters by accident, when one day in 2001 I was walking to class at NYU and saw the World Trade Center buildings on flames. I have known Kim for a few year and I contacted her to connect with folks around Covid-19 and its imacts.
I'm particularly intersted in issues of communal grief, mourning, and bereavement. Also, I'm interested in the religious response to Covid-19.
My work is centered around the formation of civic data about vulnerable communities, primarily focused on the practices of categorizing and classifying transportation and pollution data in in South
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Ethnography Off Campus: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Hierarchy of Questions: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Staccato Project Design: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
These are research questions for the california at risk project.
This is the PECE essay bibliography for:
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Questioning a Text: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
This sketch is on <Mushroom at the End of the World> by Anna Tsing.
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Undergraduate Curriculum: Toxic Data Infrastructures.