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12.12.2023
Thinking through permafrost
THINKING THROUGH PERMAFROST
Sciences Po Conference organized by: Sabine Dullin (Sciences Po CHSP) and Anastasiya Halauniova (Sciences Po CSO, Bruno Latour Fund).
On 25 january from 14:00 to 19:00pm at Sciences Po, Salle Goguel, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume 75007 Paris
Today, permafrost undergoes a remarkable revival. Journalists, scientists, citizens, and politicianseveryone appears to be invested in preventing the deterioration of this Arctic ground.
What unites these emerging accounts of permafrost is an acknowledgement of its 'sudden' global visibility. One gets the impression that permafrost has not been a matter of concern up until very recently. But where was permafrost before?
ln this hybrid workshop, we will explore alternative ways to think through permafrost that engage with its multiple essences-an environ mental object, a livelihood, an infrastructure, a scientific matter-that have been evident and meaningful for some peoples for centuries.
Our goal is to contribute to an understanding of permafrost that moves beyond recognizing it as a mere surface or a hazard. Indeed, what is permafrost in the actual practices of living, dwelling, building, moving, monitoring, researching, and policy-making?
Program
■ 14:00-14:15
Opening Remarks by Sabine DULLIN (CHSP) and Anastasiya HALAUNIOVA (CSO Bruno Latour Fund)
■ 14:15-15:00
Susanna GARTLER (University of Vienna, anthropologist)
What does Permafrost Mean to You? lnuvialuit and Gwich'in First Nation Knowledge Holders' Perceptions of a Thawing Relation
Discussants: Ruslan SHAKHMATOV (Hokkaido University, geoscientist), Hiroki TAKAKURA (Tohoku University, anthropologist)
■ 15:00-15:45
Charlotte WRIGLEY (University of Stavanger, geographer)
Microbial Matters: Permafrost Worldmaking with Unwanted Others
Discussants: Sandrine REVET (Sciences Po CERI, anthropologist); Aleksandr NOGOVITCYN (Hokkaido University, oiogeochemist)
■ 15:45-16:30
Anastasiya HALAUNIOVA (Sciences Po CSO, Bruno Latour Fund, sociologist)
Embracing Degradation: Monitoring Thermal State(s) of Permafrost(s) in Practice
Discussants: Katja DOOSE (University of Freiburg, historian), Florence MAGNIN (Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, geomorphologist)
[30mn Coffee and tea break]
■17:00-17:45
Sabine DULLIN (Sciences Po CHSP, historian)
Sakha, the Land of the Permafrost: Taiga Ecosystem and Sovereignty of the Republic
Discussants: Go IWAHANA (University of Fairbanks (Alaska), geocryologist), Natalia DOLOISIO (Utrecht University, anthropologist)
■ 17:45-18:30
Pey-Yi CHU (Pomona College (USA), historian)
Confronting the Coloniality of Permafrost
Discussants: Giacomo PARRINELLO (Sciences Po CHSP, historian), Florence MAGNIN (Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, geomorphologist)
■ 18:30
Concluding discussion with Jérôme GAILLARDET (IPGP) and Charlotte HALPERN (Sciences Po, LIEPP)