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Encountering Iris Marion Young’s critique of community

12 minute read

Published:

A mailing list for a research network which I’m a member of recently passed around Iris Marion Young’s “The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference,” and I tagged it to read (kind of a thing for me, as one of my major questions revolves around what exactly community is). Having managed one blog post for the first time in years, I thought I might jump in and do another one, this time a good bit more theoretical and academic.

NYT Latour

STS

Natasha Myers, plant feelings, and the internal language of science

6 minute read

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As much as I complain about Twitter (and as I finally, after years, get a better hang of the site I do it less), it brings me some wonderful stuff, particularly along academic and activist lines. The following came across my feed a week or so ago about teaching a course in STS.

Scotland

Tourist cairns and the materiality of symbolic ownership

3 minute read

Published:

Calum Macleod just wrote a fascinating blog post about the phenomenon of tourists building rock cairns at the ‘Fairy Glen’ in northern Skye, and the actions of annoyed residents who went and disassembled them. I don’t have a huge amount to add to his thoughts – particularly as I try to get back into the swing of this blogging thing – but as Dr. Macleod highlights, the connections to the notion of ownership as currently contested in rural Scotland seem particularly relevant.

affect

Natasha Myers, plant feelings, and the internal language of science

6 minute read

Published:

As much as I complain about Twitter (and as I finally, after years, get a better hang of the site I do it less), it brings me some wonderful stuff, particularly along academic and activist lines. The following came across my feed a week or so ago about teaching a course in STS.

community

Encountering Iris Marion Young’s critique of community

12 minute read

Published:

A mailing list for a research network which I’m a member of recently passed around Iris Marion Young’s “The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference,” and I tagged it to read (kind of a thing for me, as one of my major questions revolves around what exactly community is). Having managed one blog post for the first time in years, I thought I might jump in and do another one, this time a good bit more theoretical and academic.

community ownership

Tourist cairns and the materiality of symbolic ownership

3 minute read

Published:

Calum Macleod just wrote a fascinating blog post about the phenomenon of tourists building rock cairns at the ‘Fairy Glen’ in northern Skye, and the actions of annoyed residents who went and disassembled them. I don’t have a huge amount to add to his thoughts – particularly as I try to get back into the swing of this blogging thing – but as Dr. Macleod highlights, the connections to the notion of ownership as currently contested in rural Scotland seem particularly relevant.

materiality

Encountering Iris Marion Young’s critique of community

12 minute read

Published:

A mailing list for a research network which I’m a member of recently passed around Iris Marion Young’s “The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference,” and I tagged it to read (kind of a thing for me, as one of my major questions revolves around what exactly community is). Having managed one blog post for the first time in years, I thought I might jump in and do another one, this time a good bit more theoretical and academic.

Tourist cairns and the materiality of symbolic ownership

3 minute read

Published:

Calum Macleod just wrote a fascinating blog post about the phenomenon of tourists building rock cairns at the ‘Fairy Glen’ in northern Skye, and the actions of annoyed residents who went and disassembled them. I don’t have a huge amount to add to his thoughts – particularly as I try to get back into the swing of this blogging thing – but as Dr. Macleod highlights, the connections to the notion of ownership as currently contested in rural Scotland seem particularly relevant.

non-human society

Natasha Myers, plant feelings, and the internal language of science

6 minute read

Published:

As much as I complain about Twitter (and as I finally, after years, get a better hang of the site I do it less), it brings me some wonderful stuff, particularly along academic and activist lines. The following came across my feed a week or so ago about teaching a course in STS.

ontology

Encountering Iris Marion Young’s critique of community

12 minute read

Published:

A mailing list for a research network which I’m a member of recently passed around Iris Marion Young’s “The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference,” and I tagged it to read (kind of a thing for me, as one of my major questions revolves around what exactly community is). Having managed one blog post for the first time in years, I thought I might jump in and do another one, this time a good bit more theoretical and academic.

science

Natasha Myers, plant feelings, and the internal language of science

6 minute read

Published:

As much as I complain about Twitter (and as I finally, after years, get a better hang of the site I do it less), it brings me some wonderful stuff, particularly along academic and activist lines. The following came across my feed a week or so ago about teaching a course in STS.

theory

Encountering Iris Marion Young’s critique of community

12 minute read

Published:

A mailing list for a research network which I’m a member of recently passed around Iris Marion Young’s “The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference,” and I tagged it to read (kind of a thing for me, as one of my major questions revolves around what exactly community is). Having managed one blog post for the first time in years, I thought I might jump in and do another one, this time a good bit more theoretical and academic.