Trash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, Russia

Recycling and solid waste management are a serious problem in the Russian North. The necessary infrastructure, as well as the awareness of the citizens is missing to resolve this problem efficiently. Artists and environmental activists have therefore looked for a way to make people aware of the need...

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Main Author: Diederich, Jill
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3651952018-11-11T05:50:24ZTrash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, RussiaengDiederich, JillUppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi2018Russiarecyclingecologyactivismsocial changeactor network theoryarturbanOther HumanitiesAnnan humanioraSocial AnthropologySocialantropologiRecycling and solid waste management are a serious problem in the Russian North. The necessary infrastructure, as well as the awareness of the citizens is missing to resolve this problem efficiently. Artists and environmental activists have therefore looked for a way to make people aware of the need for recycling and initiate social change in this regard. The medium that has been chosen by activists and artists alike is art. By involving people in creating an art object or by presenting art to them, the activists and artists hope to initiate awareness concerning our consumption patterns and, like this, show them that recycling is one of many solutions. This thesis should demonstrate how intertwined the connections between the different groups of people, but also with the (art) objects are. This is done by drawing on the actor-network-theory by Bruno Latour as an analytical tool to understand these connections. Key component in this theory, as well as the artist-activist- collective is reassembling. By constantly reassembling people into new projects, as well as household items into art objects, the collective manages to remain visible to the public and to be flexible enough to react to changing needs. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-365195Masteruppsatser i kulturantropologi, 1653-2244 ; 88application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Russia
recycling
ecology
activism
social change
actor network theory
art
urban
Other Humanities
Annan humaniora
Social Anthropology
Socialantropologi
spellingShingle Russia
recycling
ecology
activism
social change
actor network theory
art
urban
Other Humanities
Annan humaniora
Social Anthropology
Socialantropologi
Diederich, Jill
Trash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, Russia
description Recycling and solid waste management are a serious problem in the Russian North. The necessary infrastructure, as well as the awareness of the citizens is missing to resolve this problem efficiently. Artists and environmental activists have therefore looked for a way to make people aware of the need for recycling and initiate social change in this regard. The medium that has been chosen by activists and artists alike is art. By involving people in creating an art object or by presenting art to them, the activists and artists hope to initiate awareness concerning our consumption patterns and, like this, show them that recycling is one of many solutions. This thesis should demonstrate how intertwined the connections between the different groups of people, but also with the (art) objects are. This is done by drawing on the actor-network-theory by Bruno Latour as an analytical tool to understand these connections. Key component in this theory, as well as the artist-activist- collective is reassembling. By constantly reassembling people into new projects, as well as household items into art objects, the collective manages to remain visible to the public and to be flexible enough to react to changing needs.
author Diederich, Jill
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title Trash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, Russia
title_short Trash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, Russia
title_full Trash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, Russia
title_fullStr Trash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Trash to Treasure : Art between Contemporary and Conventional Ecological Practices in Arkhangelsk, Russia
title_sort trash to treasure : art between contemporary and conventional ecological practices in arkhangelsk, russia
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi
publishDate 2018
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