Embodied Ecologies: A collaborative inquiry into how people sense, know, and act to reduce chemical exposures in everyday urban life.

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101054300
EC Contribution
€24,991
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Among the existential threats that require lifestyle and policy changes for humans to live within the boundaries of planetary sustainability, one issue remains both under-studied and under-regulated: our growing use of synthetic chemicals that accumulate in our bodies, leading to a range of serious health problems. There is a grim, emerging consensus that the problem is beyond our control, with the unknown cumulative effects of exposures rendering the establishing of causal relationships between exposures and health effects impossible.This multi-sited study working across scales (individual, community, city, nation) and disciplines (anthropology of the body, creative cartography, urban political ecology, experimental governance) is set in two Western European and two Southeast Asian cities that have adopted green policies but differ starkly in their regulatory environments. By focusing on what ordinary people and city planners do to avoid or reduce chemical exposures and the concerns that inform their practices, we gain insight into the structural constraints that enable and/or constrain their ability to protect themselvesinsights that will inform new harm reduction strategies that present pathways to transformative change. The project has four key objectives that correspond to its subprojects:1.Study through multi-modal ethnography how people living and working in cities sense, know, and act upon chemical exposures in their everyday lives.2.Visualize through multi-layered cartography the accumulation of toxic chemicals in human bodies and how political, economic, social, and regulatory forces shape uneven exposure.3.Co-create novel harm reduction tools and strategies based on in-depth learning from existing efforts to mitigate chemical toxicities.4.Develop novel ecological approaches for studying how people experience, understand and act on potentially toxic chemical exposures and how political, economic, social, and regulatory forces constrain/enable action.

Consortium (1)

Project Results (10)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (9)
Packaged Plants: Seductive supplements and metabolic precarity in the Philippines
· 2024DOI
Anita Hardon and Michael Lim Tan
Progestogens
Hormonal Theory: A rebellious glossary· 2024
Mariana Rios Sandoval
Sensing, knowing, and making water quality along Marikina River in the Philippines
Human Organization· 2024DOI
Gideon Lasco and Anita Hardon
The Embodied Ecologies project
Visionscarto· 2024
Tait Mandler
Participatory practices in urbanism as a tool for the analysis of pollution - The perception of pollution in Grenoble, France
· 2023
Afroditi Avgerou
Pollution in Grenoble through sensorial mapping
Visionscarto· 2023
Afroditi Avgerou
Sophia’s urban itineraries: feeling good, feeling bad
Visionscarto· 2023
Sophia Pelago
Title Post-Industrial Self-Gynecology Plant Manual
Synthetic Becoming· 2023
Mariana Rios Sandoval
Sensing Cumulative Toxicities
EnviroSociety· 2022
Anita Hardon and Tait Mandler
Deliverables (1)
Data Management Plan