Attuning to ambiguous atmospheres: Currents of air, discourse and time in a steel town

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1111/tran.12631
E. Roberts, Christopher Groves, G. Thomas, F. Shirani, C. Cherry, N. Pidgeon, K. Henwood
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How atmospheric pollution is perceived by urban dwellers has long been a topic of interest within geography and the social sciences, whether to draw attention to environmental injustices, to better understand the materialities and affects associated with polluted air, or to grasp how people ‘tune in’ to polluted matter. In this paper, we draw on three interrelated geographical and social science literatures on polluted air to inform our exploration of how residents of an industrial town in the UK encounter and perceive localised ambient air pollution. Using creative methods, we explore residents' narrative accounts of everyday life in the town, revealing how their engagements with the matter of pollution over time are drawn from multiple registers, giving rise to a plurality of perceptions filled with tensions between near and far, and between past, present and future, producing an ambiguous atmosphere all of its own. The paper contributes to geographic explorations of urban atmospheres an understanding of how they are differently experienced and known, and how residential perceptions might persist or change over different timescales.
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调和模棱两可的气氛:钢铁城里的气流、话语和时间
长期以来,城市居民如何感知大气污染一直是地理和社会科学领域感兴趣的话题,无论是为了引起人们对环境不公的关注,更好地理解与污染空气相关的物质和影响,还是为了掌握人们如何“收听”污染物质。在本文中,我们借鉴了有关污染空气的三个相互关联的地理和社会科学文献,以告知我们对英国工业城镇居民如何遭遇和感知局部环境空气污染的探索。通过创造性的方法,我们探索了居民对城镇日常生活的叙述,揭示了他们与污染问题的接触是如何随着时间的推移从多个记录中提取出来的,从而产生了多元的感知,充满了近与远、过去、现在和未来之间的紧张关系,产生了一种自己的模糊氛围。这篇论文有助于城市大气的地理探索,理解它们是如何不同地体验和认识的,以及居住观念如何在不同的时间尺度上持续或变化。
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