Industrial plantations have organized whole new ecologies, transforming economies and social relations, and exacerbating issues of racial oppression, wealth inequality, and armed violence.
This panel explores what the sounds of plantations can tell us about our current geological epoch. What possibilities of life are possible at the edges of plantations and within them? What kinds of voices, human and other-than-human, emerge from these ecologies? What can we learn from them?
Speakers
Sophie Chao, University of Sydney Of Sounds and Silence. Insights from a West Papuan Oil Palm Frontier.
Serena Stein, Wageningen University & Research Hemanth Tripathi, University of Leeds
Listening to Fragmentation in a Plantation-scape: Ethnographic and Ecological Reflections on Sound, Degradation, and Enclosure in northern Mozambique.
Discussant
Kregg Hetherington, Concordia University.
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