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)
This PECE essay details the quotidian anthropocene in Ecuador utilizing the Questioning Quotidian Anthropocenes analytic developed for the Open Seminar River School.
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In this photo essay, I present and caption three images that are meaningful to the sustainability experts in this study.
This image is an infographic from the firm SOM and was described as intending to “[advance] SOM's global thinking about the city of the future.” Here, Los Angeles serves as a case-study for this in
This image is an advertisement for a talk in which “experts in energy, environmental science, law and urban planning will address the challenges of creating sustainable and resilient megacities.” T
This ethnographic sketch identifies two “core categories” - collaboration and expertise/leadership - that this research project on sustainability experts will explore.
In this ethnogrpahic sketch I propose and outline a one week undergraduate course module, Critical Sustainability, based on the findings of this research project.
In this ethnographic sketch, I outline events that, from my interpretation, had significance in the historical build up to my project space: sustainability expertise in Los Angeles.
This image represents page 10 in the City of LA’s Sustainable City pLAn 2nd Annual Report 2016-2017.