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=== SYLLABUS === | === SYLLABUS === | ||
* 04.04. 2025 [[Welcome & Introduction]] | * 04.04.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/Welcome & Introduction|Welcome & Introduction]] | ||
* 11.04.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/Social & Political History of Oil Shale Production|Social & Political History of Oil Shale Production]] | * 11.04.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/Social & Political History of Oil Shale Production|Social & Political History of Oil Shale Production]] | ||
* 25.04.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/The geo-history of oil shale in Estonia|The geo-history of oil shale in Estonia]] | * 25.04.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/The geo-history of oil shale in Estonia|The geo-history of oil shale in Estonia]] + Methodological Briefing | ||
* 09.05.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/Preparation for Travel|Preparation for Travel]] | |||
FIELDWEEK May 18th – 25 | |||
* 19.05.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/EKA, Tallinn|EKA, Tallinn]] | |||
* 20.05.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/Travelling to Narva|Travelling to Narva]] | |||
* 21.05.2025 [[GMU:Re-enchanting the field/Field visit auvre|Field visit auvre]] | |||
* 22.05.2025 Independent work on projects / practical experiments | |||
* 23.05.2025 Independent work on projects / practical experiments | |||
* 24.05.2025 All-day group presentations & Feedback | |||
* 25.05.2025 Travel Day | |||
==== '''<big>PROGRAM DESCRIPTION</big>''' ==== | ==== '''<big>PROGRAM DESCRIPTION</big>''' ==== | ||
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Our main aim is to engage with the emergent properties of bio/geo-chemical waste in their broader geopolitical context and to unpack how they hold landscapes and bodies in colonial relations, long after the mining activities have been shut down. | Our main aim is to engage with the emergent properties of bio/geo-chemical waste in their broader geopolitical context and to unpack how they hold landscapes and bodies in colonial relations, long after the mining activities have been shut down. | ||
More specifically we want to explore the recurrent cycles of decomposition, death and renewal that are shaping the ambivalent landscapes of extractivism in Estonia, making their queer connections and affinities visible and apparent for critical inquiry and future research. | More specifically we want to explore the recurrent cycles of decomposition, death and renewal that are shaping the ambivalent landscapes of extractivism in Estonia, making their queer connections and affinities visible and apparent for critical inquiry and future research. | ||
===METHODOLOGY & TASKS=== | ===METHODOLOGY & TASKS=== |