Lived experiences of environmental change: Solastalgia, power and place
Askland, Hedda Haugen, and Bunn, Matthew (2018) Lived experiences of environmental change: Solastalgia, power and place. Emotion, Space and Society, 27. pp. 16-22.
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Abstract
The concept of solastagia has been developed by environmental philosopher Albrecht to understand the psychological trauma, also referred to as place-based distress, experienced because of environmental change. In this article, we explore ways to further this concept. The article draws on ethnographic fieldwork in a village in the mid-western region of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, which is surrounded by three large open-cut coal mines. Over the past decade, the mines, in particular the Peabody-owned Wilpinjong mine closest to the village, have had a significant impact on biophysical, social and temporal landscapes in the area. We argue that whilst solastalgia may help explore the relationship between the environmental and human distress triggered in these circumstances, the sense of displacement and loss that emerge are entangled with questions of power and dispossession beyond the biophysical realm. Underpinned by a phenomenological framework of analysis, we contend that place-based distress should be understood as an ontological trauma, as the fabrics of place, belonging and the social relations embedded within disrupt the ongoing sense of being associated with home. These include the means to not only link to the past, but also to imagine the future.
Item ID: | 84210 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1878-0040 |
Copyright Information: | © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
Date Deposited: | 28 Nov 2024 00:46 |
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