Learning About Wrecksites: Difference between revisions

From Knowledge-land-scape
Saskia (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Saskia (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


<span class="next_choice">  </span>
<span class="next_choice">  </span>
<span class="return to instructions link" data-page-title="Encounters Along the Way" data-section-id="1" data-encounter-type="return">[[Encounters Along the Way#Research Creation|Return to instructions]]</span>

Revision as of 12:41, 31 December 2024

The shipwreck is a figure that performs the presence of the agential apparatus of (inter)national science-based polar bear conservation, management and monitoring- which the Bearwatch project is entangled within. The difference between what can exist, and what can not exist as part of a phenomena, are produced within phenomena by the im/material agencies of the (inquiring) apparatus-in encounter that constantly make and remake such determining agential cuts. ‘Our inquiries, in other words, do not simply generate knowledge, they generate realities’ (Rosiek, in Leavy, 2017 p. 638). Here and there, the shipwrecks of the larger settler-colonial state apparatus reveal themselves as materially constitutive agents in the KLS.

Return to instructions