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#Anthropology · #Care #Infrastructures · #Disability · #Ageing · #UrbanDesign · #ExperimentalCollaborations · #Multimodal #Ethnography · #MaterialSemiotics · #ActorNetworkTheory · #EnvHum

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EN] We have never been solar - Manifesto of the Department of Umbrology

[ES] Nunca fuimos solares - Manifiesto del Departamento de Umbrología

https://umbrology.org/manifesto/

DoU, a joint production of http://xcol.org & http://tarde.info

w/ @santiagorrego

#anthropology #urbanecology #shade #sts

tscriado, to random
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Interested in ?

Called by the contemporary transformations of (from new ways of to )?

Moved by a desire to undertake careful ways of research?

If so, take a look at the PhD line proposals of our research group CareNet_IN3 at the Open University of Catalonia

For access info: https://research.uoc.edu/portal/en/escola-doctorat/acces-i-admissio/index.html

tscriado, to Anthropology
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Might any of the colleagues here know of any interesting critique or analysis of "nature-based solutions" and their growing prevalence in contemporary urban arenas worth reading? Thanks in advance!

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@inquiline thanks! Hm, although I think I'm searching for a less marxist take stressing problems of green gentrification, etc. and more of a reflection on the problem of having instrumental takes on the use of nature to provide solutions for human problems (e.g. trees to combat heat waves)

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Repairing Design: Damage, Care, and Fragilities

Guest Editors: Blanca Callén & Melisa Duque

This issue explores how design, its products, and disciplinary limits could be 'repaired' through the alliance with repair practices, agents, and derived knowledge.

http://www.revistadisena.uc.cl/index.php/Disena/issue/view/3129

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tscriado, to disability
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New article out!

"Pedestrian assemblages: Blind people’s walks as techno-sensory practices", together with Marcos Cereceda por the Iberoamerican Anthropology Journal (AIBR)

(rather: much belated translation of a previously published Spanish version in 2021, I guess it's never too late)

https://tscriado.org/2021/02/08/ensamblajespeatonales_pedestrianassemblages/

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NO, NOT EVERNOTE
🤯 argh!!

I have my whole ethnographic material, from all things I've done, since 2012 in there. Was never really certain about it, but it was a visually pleasant environment to work in, it was very well integrated with the phone, the web clipper has been very nice to use, and it has indeed helped me out organise my thoughts…

Has anyone here tried out Joplin and might recommend? Have you imported from Evernote and has it worked well? Any other tips?

tscriado,
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@onepict Thanks! I've spent the whole morning searching for alternatives, and after seeing that it also has the web clipper and that it's open source, I thought about trying out Joplin, let's see - so far the imports are not lousy - the PDF reader might be better…

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@simon_brooke I always kept the enex files backed up (although in a cloud server, same problem but of a bigger scale,, THE problem of online free culture, I'd say), but this particular app was really good

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@onepict @AustinB I've been reading that the web clipper stuff it's better to import as html and that for the regular notes it's better to use the enex file. I need to try again later. I'll also keep you posted

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@gotofritz there had been rumours for the last months that things were going to change, today these pieces of news started circulating: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36609641 - https://toolfinder.co/news/evernote-layoffs-2023 - who knows, true or false. But for me it was one of those wake-up calls: have been meaning to cancel my subscription for a while, something is off, although never found a good FLOSS alternative, but the content I have there is way more sensitive than with almost any other app, so…

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@inquiline @stsing @sts it's a difficult one, because it depends a lot on the audience, but here go three possible suggestions:

  1. Latour's Drawing Things Together (if the point is to suggest science as a meditated & networked cognitive practice, not about Reason)
  2. Akrich's The description of technical objects (for the more mundane and everyday relations with technology)
  3. Michelle Murphy's Immodest witness (if wanting to show the political relevance of thinking technoscience otherwise)
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