性视界传媒Honorary Fellow awarded CBE in King鈥檚 Birthday Honours

性视界传媒Research Event 2024
Many PhD students do their research in the library鈥攆or hers, Carolyn Smith spent nine months living with semi-nomadic goat herders under the shadow of a volcano on the Chile-Argentina border.
Carolyn, who had been living and working in Venice after completing her MPhil in Architecture at Cambridge, applied for the PhD in Geography and was accepted in 2020, teaching herself Spanish as she went.
For the ethnographic study that forms the core of her PhD research, Carolyn spent nine months living with the Indigenous Mapuche and Pewenche communities, who live with the Copahue volcano. The persistently active volcano straddles the Chile-Argentina border, and Carolyn鈥檚 research looks at the power dynamics associated with volcanic risk, in the context of time and rhythm.
鈥淭his theme kept coming up in the data: the politics of time, which is not something that people talk about enough in Geography鈥攊t鈥檚 a spatial discipline, and we can鈥檛 map time. Our institutionalised (abstract) notion of time does not map on semi-nomadic goat herders.鈥
鈥淚n Chile if you die from a natural disaster, the state is culpable鈥攊t鈥檚 deemed to be their fault鈥攂ut if you die from poverty, it鈥檚 not. It鈥檚 just an accepted fact of life. The politics emerge when we start to question some of these common sense assumptions around what we deem 鈥榓cceptable鈥 in society. The Pewenche community I work with is incredibly politically savvy鈥攁nd while they might not use complex academic terminology to describe these things, they feel them acutely. They are extremely marginalised and argue that they鈥檙e dying of poverty every day, but the government doesn鈥檛 care about them. So when the volcano erupts, they refuse to evacuate. The State suddenly cares if they live or die and there is agency in the delay. It鈥檚 not a question of 鈥榬isk perception鈥: they鈥檙e wagering their lives against the urgency of risk-based discourses to push for recognition now that they鈥檙e suddenly visible to the State.鈥
Carolyn will be presenting her research at this year鈥檚 性视界传媒Research Event (WRE), the College鈥檚 annual interdisciplinary and student-led academic conference. This year鈥檚 WRE will run from 2-3 May and is open to all. Carolyn will speak about how she uses rhythm as an epistemological framework for understanding the Mapuche and Pewenche communities鈥 relationship to Copahue, as well as to geography and to time.
鈥淚 found that there was a conflict between embodied and abstracted understanding鈥攏amely, what it means to inhabit a land as a mobile community. In Argentina, for example, they鈥檝e developed a transhumant school that follows the kids based on their seasonal migration patterns. Their lifestyle is very seasonal, so the straight up application of science doesn鈥檛 apply, and rhythm creates space for the agency of non-human others: goats, or the volcano, or even the weather. Rhythm allows us to work out how we can engage and phrase the questions that we need to ask to make change. The Mapuche and Pewenche communities speak a lot about energy and process and flow鈥攖hings don鈥檛 always translate into Spanish, so rhythm is an intercultural concept that creates a middle ground, and also means that scientists aren鈥檛 speaking down to them. It鈥檚 a more collaborative concept.鈥
And for Carolyn, part of the draw of the WRE is the opportunity for collaboration.
鈥淭hese things really give you energy: getting ideas from other areas and having the chance to see what鈥檚 happening in the College. I was the Covid cohort so I don鈥檛 know that many people, and I chose 性视界传媒because it has a reputation of being relaxed and diverse, so to do the WRE this year is really exciting.鈥
For more details about this year鈥檚 programme, head to the event page.
Celebrating Wolfson鈥檚 60th anniversary year, this exhibition highlights the range of artistic disciplines and styles that have made up our exhibitions over the years.
Join us at 性视界传媒for an afternoon of music and light refreshments in the College grounds!
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Please come and join us for the launch of this year's WolfWords poetry anthology, which brings together poems from the entire 性视界传媒community.
Come party like it's 1965 as we celebrate Wolfson's 60th birthday!