eEM Fall 2018 California at Risk
PECE essays to showcase research done by students in "Ethnographic Methods," taught fall 2018 at the University of California Irvine.
urban dust
Artifact created following a presentation by the toxicology group at the 7/25/23 meeting of t
Fieldnote May 8 2022 - 1:56pm
2022.05.05 Field Notes: Willowick Golf Course and Surplus Land Act
By: Katie Cox
Keywords: rise up willowick, land use, garden grove, surplus land act, city of santa ana, city coun
Talk Script: Archiving Against Petro - Archive Ethnography as Tactic
This is a talk script for the UCI Center for Ethnography 2021–22 Conference Multimodal Aspirations and Fu
second thoughts on willowick
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In response to
Katie Cox Shrader10:44 AM Today@kimfortun@uci.edu I know what you mean about that anxiety. Two thoughts:
- Re working with urban planners and others on gentrification: Santa Ana has a long, rich history of anti-gentrification organizing, and many of the groups involved in those have worked with UCI including planners. I recall from my time working with Montoya that some of the politics there are sensitive. I think an important next step is to be researching/documenting some of that history and reaching out to groups like el Centro Cultural de México and the Kennedy Commission. Maybe the OC library archive too. It seems really important to include gentrification as a central part of our analysis of EiJ in SA and I think we have a lot to learn from them. Those conversations may give us some insight into how outside planners might help or support, and how they might already be doing so.
- This kind of discursive risk does seem really important to track... AB 617 certainly comes to mind here. I also wonder how we might discern the difference between instances where well-intentioned interventions are captured or coopted in implementation, and those where legislation is compromised from the outset. Not to be cynical, but I am very curious about what developers supported the Surplus Land Act. Is the kind of development that Rise Up Willowick is fighting a "detour from intent" or is it a predictable/anticipated outcome of incentivizing the auction of public land for (private) redevelopment? In other words, is the Surplus Land Act a mechanism for progressive redistribution (golf courses become affordable housing), or neoliberal privatization of public assets (city-owned green space becomes a Jamba Juice)? Such a very California question.Show lessReassigned to kimfortun@uci.eduKatie Cox Shrader10:46 AM Today@mike.fortun@uci.edu ... Now am thinking we need to have a workflow for moving these side-bar conversations into PECE as analysis of field notes. Maybe we could be in the habit of having these conversations in the text of the document, rather than the comments?
T-D-STS COVID-19 Project: Learning PECE 2
Digital collection supporting the second PECE tutorial session for the Transnational Disaster STS COVID-19 Project.
C-URGE is a Doctoral Network centered in the Department of Anthropology at KU Leuven, Belgium, training doctoral candidates to research different perceptions on environmental and climatological urg