What work does ‘contamination’ do? An agential realist account of oil wastewater and radium in groundwater

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Social Studies of Science Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1177/03063127241281708
Vivian Underhill, Karen Barad
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Oil wastewater often contains high levels of radium, a carcinogenic and radioactive element. This article closely engages with two investigations of radium in groundwater downstream from oil wastewater storage pits. While one investigation found that radium did not travel beyond the storage pits, the other found evidence of elevated radium some two kilometers downstream. With an agential realist analysis, we resolve these differences, showing that these two experimental apparatuses defined and mobilized two different phenomena of radium, and of radium-as-contaminant. What geologists call ‘rock-water interactions’ are materially meaningful intra-actions. Far from being a mere philosophical gloss on otherwise conventional science, the ‘intra-’ signifies that, in these processes, the sediment and the groundwater are bringing each other into being. Groundwater sampling entails a specific set of intra-actions with the subsurface that enact different agential cuts. In addition, a geochemical focus on objects, rather than relations, also constrains understandings of chemical harm and accountability. These concepts do not only affect experimental apparatuses; rather, they come into being through and with each other. Therefore, rigorous approaches to groundwater and remediation do not lie in the pull to reify individual groundwater constituents, or to arbitrate between ‘contaminant’ and ‘contaminated’. Rather, rigorous approaches lie in the role of chemical relations in constituting specific groundwater phenomena. We elaborate three aspects of these relations: the constitution of radium-as-isolated-element through the ontological work of sampling schema, the formation of scale and attendant spacetimematterings within experimental apparatuses, and the work of contamination logics within conceptualizations of chemical harm. This analysis has major implications for understanding the potential harm of oil wastewater to groundwater.
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污染 "做了什么工作?石油废水和地下水中的镭的代理现实主义论述
石油废水中通常含有大量致癌的放射性元素镭。本文密切关注对石油废水储存坑下游地下水中镭含量的两项调查。其中一项调查发现,镭并未扩散到储油坑以外的地方,而另一项调查则在下游约两公里处发现了镭含量升高的证据。我们通过代理现实主义分析解决了这些分歧,表明这两个实验装置定义并调动了两种不同的镭现象和镭污染物现象。地质学家所说的 "岩石与水的相互作用 "是具有物质意义的内部相互作用。在这些过程中,沉积物和地下水相互影响,而不仅仅是对传统科学的哲学修饰。地下水取样需要与地下水进行一系列特定的内部作用,这些作用会产生不同的作用力。此外,地球化学关注的是对象而非关系,这也限制了对化学危害和责任的理解。这些概念不仅影响实验装置,而且还通过相互影响而产生。因此,处理地下水和修复问题的严谨方法并不在于重新定义个别地下水成分,或在 "污染物 "和 "受污染 "之间进行仲裁。相反,严谨的方法在于化学关系在构成特定地下水现象中的作用。我们阐述了这些关系的三个方面:通过取样模式的本体论工作构成镭--隔离元素、在实验装置中形成规模和随之而来的时空物质,以及在化学危害的概念化中污染逻辑的工作。这一分析对于理解石油废水对地下水的潜在危害具有重要意义。
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Social Studies of Science
Social Studies of Science 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: Social Studies of Science is an international peer reviewed journal that encourages submissions of original research on science, technology and medicine. The journal is multidisciplinary, publishing work from a range of fields including: political science, sociology, economics, history, philosophy, psychology social anthropology, legal and educational disciplines. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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