Sonder le Feral Atlas: enquêtes de terrain holographiques
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Sonder le Feral Atlas : enquêtes de terrain holographiques. / Brugidou, Jeremie; Beauté, Julie; Etelain, Jeanne; Dichman, Anne-Sofie; Iriarte, Gregorio Paz; Li, Dai.
I: Social Science Information, Bind 62, Nr. 1, 2023, s. 135-154.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Sonder le Feral Atlas
T2 - enquêtes de terrain holographiques
AU - Brugidou, Jeremie
AU - Beauté, Julie
AU - Etelain, Jeanne
AU - Dichman, Anne-Sofie
AU - Iriarte, Gregorio Paz
AU - Li, Dai
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - We are a group of young researchers in environmental humanities gathered under the label ‘Pirate Laboratory’ at the ENS Ulm. It is within this framework that we have taken a keen interest in the stimulating digital project: Feral Atlas. The More-Than-Human Anthropocene. In order to make the Feral Atlas visible and understandable, we collectively wrote a creative text, based on narrative entanglements. It would seem that the experience of digital ethnography proposed by the Feral Atlas is, by its very form and structure, a kind of response, a proposal of what ferality can be. We would like to approach this ferality by presenting our crossed field experiences on the Atlas, in a way that is as unconventional as the interface itself. The stake is thus both to make visible and to value, with critical reflexivity, the importance of the Atlas, by proposing a collective and creative method. These are not, however, reports, strictly speaking, but rather narratives-within, connected and partial. Following a holographic logic, i.e. proceeding by relational demultiplications, our approach thus proposes a plural field experience of the site, in an attempt to render an experience of the more-than-human anthropocene
AB - We are a group of young researchers in environmental humanities gathered under the label ‘Pirate Laboratory’ at the ENS Ulm. It is within this framework that we have taken a keen interest in the stimulating digital project: Feral Atlas. The More-Than-Human Anthropocene. In order to make the Feral Atlas visible and understandable, we collectively wrote a creative text, based on narrative entanglements. It would seem that the experience of digital ethnography proposed by the Feral Atlas is, by its very form and structure, a kind of response, a proposal of what ferality can be. We would like to approach this ferality by presenting our crossed field experiences on the Atlas, in a way that is as unconventional as the interface itself. The stake is thus both to make visible and to value, with critical reflexivity, the importance of the Atlas, by proposing a collective and creative method. These are not, however, reports, strictly speaking, but rather narratives-within, connected and partial. Following a holographic logic, i.e. proceeding by relational demultiplications, our approach thus proposes a plural field experience of the site, in an attempt to render an experience of the more-than-human anthropocene
KW - Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet
KW - anthropology
KW - atlas
KW - feral
KW - fieldnotes
KW - more-than-human
U2 - 10.1177/05390184231164558
DO - 10.1177/05390184231164558
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 62
SP - 135
EP - 154
JO - Social Science Information
JF - Social Science Information
SN - 0539-0184
IS - 1
ER -
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