Forskarseminarium: "The Climate of Infrastructure: Desiccation and..." med Nikhil Anand
Seminarium
Datum: måndag 12 maj 2025
Tid: 13.00 – 14.30
Plats: B600
Forskarseminarium: "The Climate of Infrastructure: Desiccation and Dispossession of Littoral Worlds in India" med Nikhil Anand
Abstract:
In this talk I draw attention to the ways that indigenous Koli fishers in Mumbai, India, read climate change as the outcome of a centuries long process of intervening in, and “improving” the city with the infrastructures of desiccation. I show how these civilizational projects constitute the climate of infrastructure. Staged on extant ecologies and polities, these durable forms of city making also make its climate; projects which not only continues to dispossess indigenous fishers, fish and ecologies, but also intensify chronic flooding in the city.
Bio:
Nikhil Anand is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an environmental anthropologist whose research focuses on cities, infrastructure, state power, and climate change. He addresses these questions by studying the political ecology of cities, read through the different lives of water.
His award-winning first book, Hydraulic City: Water and the Infrastructures of Politics in Mumbai (Duke University Press 2017), examines the everyday ways in which cities and citizens are made through the everyday management of water infrastructure. Following his interest in infrastructure studies in political anthropology, geography, and science and technology studies, Anand co-edited (with Hannah Appel and Akhil Gupta) The Promise of Infrastructure (Duke University Press 2018). The book shows how infrastructure provides a generative analytic and site to rethink questions of time, development, and politics in different parts of the world.
His new book project, Urban Seas, is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, and the Penn Global Inquiries Fellowship. Based on field research with fishers, scientists and planners as they work in the sea, the book decenters the grounds of urban planning by drawing attention to the ways in which climate-changed seas are remaking coastal cities today.
Senast uppdaterad: 5 maj 2025
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