Underwater Worlds

£109.99

Underwater Worlds

An Ethnography of Waste, Pollution, and Marine Life

Anthropology Social and cultural anthropology Ecological science, the Biosphere

Author: Rasmus Rodineliussen

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Collection: Sustainable Development Goals Series

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 31st July 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031633706


Introduction

This book investigates relations between humans, waste, pollution, and marine life. It introduces the concept of Aquabiopolitics as a means to understand how humans govern life in water in order to enrich human life on land. The study focuses on the Baltic Sea and Lake Mälaren, using Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, as the connection point. Throughout the book, the author explores how human practices over time have had devastating effects on marine life and continue to have so today.

Underwater Ethnography

The book engages with the marine world through underwater ethnography to provide a perspective on water from below the surface. In this endeavor, it tracks marine scientists and trash scuba divers who are jointly invested in tracking human maltreatment of water and finding solutions for treating water differently in the future. It follows the scientists on expeditions at sea and to their laboratories in order to learn about their methods and relations to underwater worlds.

Experiencing the Marine Environment

Together with the trash scuba divers, we will dive into the dark murky waters around Stockholm—experiencing what it is like to move below water, among sharp and toxic waste, without any visibility. The work of creating a knowing and caring relationship between humans and water is of key importance to both scientists and divers.

Building Relationships

Therefore, one of the main parts of this book is to analyze how, and if, this relationship can be created: via social media, images, installations, or other means.

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