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DESCRIPTION:This talk draws on long term fieldwork for two book projects\, 
 one based in Palestine and the other based in Greece\, to make the case fo
 r thinking about the strategies people use to mitigate besieging circumsta
 nces through questions about infrastructure. The talk begins with stories 
 of “waste siege” in the occupied West Bank to show how waste and its i
 nfrastructures become braided into people’s senses of ethics\, self\, an
 d possibilities for alternative futures. It then crosses the Mediterranean
 ...\n\nURL: https://europe.wisc.edu/event/livability-under-siege-infrastru
 ctures-everyday-worlds/
SUMMARY:Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins\, “Livability under Siege: Infrastru
 cture’s Everyday Worlds”
URL;VALUE=URI:https://europe.wisc.edu/event/livability-under-siege-infrastr
 uctures-everyday-worlds/
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