We invite abstract submissions for STS Underground panels at the 2019 4S
Conference <https://www.4s2019.org/accepted-open-panels/>, to be held Sept
4-7 in New Orleans.



Panel description:
The panel aims to bring together international scholars whose work
addresses technologies, practices, and forms of knowledge related to the
mining of minerals, groundwater and fossil fuels. Recent technological
developments such as high-volume hydraulic fracturing to extract oil and
gas from shale, solar technologies that require rare earth metals, and even
the pursuit of minerals found in asteroids have all been of interest to STS
scholars, but have not typically been treated as an identifiable domain of
research. This panel will seek to highlight the theoretical and topical
commonalities as well as disagreements and debates that make the study of
the underground a vibrant, emerging subfield of STS. Researchers are
encouraged to submit abstracts on a wide range of topics, including:
research and development on extractive technologies, environmental health
and grassroots activism, extraction and indigenous communities, climate
change and the Anthropocene, historical perspectives on extractive
industries, labor and workers’ rights, and mining and extraction
infrastructures. Given the conference location in New Orleans, we also
welcome papers that consider the underground through engagement with the
petrochemical industry.



We anticipate having multiple panels, as in years past, and will group
papers by theme. We have already been in touch with scholars who would like
a specific panel on rare earths, for example.



Paper abstracts of up to 250 words should be submitted to the 4S conference
platform <https://www.4s2019.org/call-for-submissions/>, which also
includes additional logistical information. Please choose to submit your
paper to an “open panel” and then select STS Underground #159. Additional
questions can be directed to Jessica Smith ([email protected]).


*Organized by: *

*Roopali Phadke, Macalester College*

*Abby Kinchy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute*
*Jessica Smith, Colorado School of Mines*

-- 
Dr. Roopali Phadke
Professor
Environmental Studies Department
Macalester College
St. Paul, MN 55105
O: 651 696 6802
Email: [email protected]
http://www.macalester.edu/environmentalstudies/facultystaff/roopaliphadke/

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