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'Saved Forever?': An Eco-Ethnography of Trestles' Surfscape

机译:“永远保存了吗?”:Trestles的生态人种志Surfscape

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The creeks of the San Mateo Point watershed empty into the Pacific Ocean at the intersection of San Onofre State Beach, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, and a famous group of surf breaks called Trestles in Southern California. This site brings into view several transecting borders: land/water, public/private, human/non-human and recreational/militaristic/environmental. This dissertation explores the disjunctive intersection of these borders in the production of what I term "Trestles' surfscape." The term reworks Appadurai's "globalscapes" with Lefebvre's "production of space," and the more recent calls for an "amphibious anthropology" by Rene ten Bos. This dissertation is an ethnography of "Save Trestles," a campaign to save San Onofre State Beach and its world-famous surf breaks from the development of an eight-lane, sixteen-mile toll road extension. The campaign demonstrates sophisticated social-change networking and advocacy that considers the coupling of human-natural systems. Social actors include the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, Acjachemen Nation, scientists, surfers, the global surfing industry and transportation agencies. In 2016, a legal settlement prohibited any future transportation projects through the state beach/park; stakeholders celebrated, declaring Trestles "saved forever.";I employ a transdisciplinary methodology to show how the political ecology of Trestles' surfscape reveals an elaborate web of relationships between (non)humans and their lived environments, past and present, local and global. My methodology is rooted in the ocean literacy I acquired as a surfer, as well as data-gathering techniques I learned as a citizen scientist for the Urban Tides initiative. This dissertation calls into question the success of the campaign given that rising sea levels remain Trestles' ultimate threat. Furthermore, the push to build a toll road near San Clemente continues, and climate change science is under assault. This case study is organized into four chapters. The first chapter provides a historical overview of the production of Trestles' surfscape. The second chapter focuses on the campaign to "Save Trestles." Chapter 3 looks at the contemporary surfscape as an abject anthropogenic space. The last chapter turns to the Urban Tides Initiative and concerns over the impact that sea-level rise will have on Trestles' economic future.
机译:圣马特奥角(San Mateo Point)的小河在圣奥诺弗雷州立海滩,海军陆战队彭德尔顿海军陆战队营地和南加州著名的冲浪胜地Trestles的交汇处空空进入太平洋。这个站点可以看到几个横切的边界:土地/水,公共/私有,人类/非人类以及娱乐/军事/环境。本文探讨了在我称之为“三叉戟的冲浪”的产生中这些边界的分离交集。这个术语与勒费弗尔的“空间生产”一起重塑了阿帕杜赖的“全球景象”,而雷内·十·博斯最近则呼吁“两栖人类学”。这篇论文是“ Save Trestles”的人种志,这项运动是为拯救San Onofre State Beach及其举世闻名的冲浪运动而开发的,该运动因开发了八车道,十六英里长的收费公路而得以发展。该运动展示了考虑人与自然系统耦合的复杂的社会变革网络和倡导。社会活动者包括印第安纳州的胡安诺乐队,Acjachemen国家,科学家,冲浪者,全球冲浪行业和运输机构。 2016年,一项法律解决方案禁止以后再通过州立海滩/公园进行任何运输项目;利益相关者庆祝,宣布Trestles“永远保存。”;我采用跨学科方法论来说明Trestles冲浪的政治生态学如何揭示(非)人类与其生存环境,过去和现在,本地和全球之间的复杂关系网。我的方法论源于我作为冲浪者获得的海洋素养,以及作为城市潮汐倡议的公民科学家学到的数据收集技术。鉴于海平面上升仍然是Trestles的最终威胁,本论文质疑该运动的成功。此外,继续推动在圣克莱门特附近建立收费公路的努力,而且气候变化科学也在受到攻击。本案例研究分为四章。第一章概述了《 Trestles》的冲浪作品。第二章重点介绍了“拯救挑战”运动。第三章将当代的冲浪视为一个令人讨厌的人为空间。上一章转向“城市潮汐倡议”,并关注海平面上升将对Trestles的经济未来产生影响。

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  • 作者

    Iatarola, Briana Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 Communication.;Environmental studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 233 p.
  • 总页数 233
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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