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River silting, watered common: reimagining Govan graving docks

机译:河流淤积,浇水常见:重新构想Govan雕刻码头

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This thesis imagines an ecological future for the post-industrial landscape of Govan Graving Docks, situated on the banks of the River Clyde in inner city Glasgow. The research is framed by a context of urban renewal and at times violent change in early 21st century Glasgow which has seen the city’s riverside transformed, with centres for culture, tourism and entertainment built on its infilled docks and sites of dereliction. Prompted by the development priorities of this change, and the nostalgia for an industrial past that has become a ‘way of seeing’ the river, this research seeks to better know the material life of this landscape. On Govan Graving Docks - an abandoned ship repair and fitting facility that remains as yet ‘unresolved’ - this thesis unearths the agencies, temporalities, ecologies and material legacies of a less familiar elemental landscape, and considers how these expressions could be tended and extended in a vision for a different future, focused on fostering new kinds of environmental engagement. ududThe research themes draw insight from emerging theories in new materialism and the environmental humanities, particularly those that are responding to the matter of the Anthropocenic landscape, and they are explored through a repertoire of creative and collaborative field methods crafted with the site of study; variations on ecological performance, landscape and ecological survey work, public consultation, material imagining and sitewriting. These methods are founded on openness and attentiveness, they are opportunist and affirmative in nature, they are practiced on site and taken into the wider estuarine landscape, and they enrol many others beyond the researcher. These methods are first used to explore the expressions of life and vitality that can be found in the Graving Docks’ new ecologies, material memory and more-than-human publics, and then to imagine the creative capacities of these agencies in new configurations of shared possibility. The researcher is another site of investigation: a distributive understanding of agency informs the emergence of an ecological sensibility through material engagement, which has implications both for the design process and the imagined landscape. These resources are used to imagine an alternative future for Govan Graving Docks: it is a vision that works with ruination, re-wilding, and the liquid dynamics of the city; a vision that honours both natural and industrial histories; a vision that is both challenging and necessary, where new experiences of ‘worlding’ in the city are made possible. Through this process of investigation and conjecture, the Clyde imaginary emerges as a space for critical and creative thought; a discursive space where the challenges facing this ecological landscape and its future are explored. ududThis thesis is both a product of, and contribution towards, cultural geographical enquiry, but it also has an interdisciplinary reach both theoretically and methodologically speaking, which enables the research to contribute to a wider debate about environmental futures that is currently taking place across the sciences and humanities. It can be defined as ‘interdisciplinary in practice’ for the way that it brings a wider range or perspectives to bear on a precarious urban wilderness and its associated communities, and seeks to develop a broader repertoire of research methods capable of exploring it’s diverse material world, and the multiple expressions of value that exist therein. Written in a style that has been highly affected by this kind of open and inclusive style of research engagement, the emotive environmental story that is contained within this thesis is open to a wider audience. This thesis identifies the productive role that cultural geography can play in larger environmental debates concerned with the current state and play of ‘life on earth’, and by enacting and engaging ideas related to the cultural landscape, place-based identities/communities/values, and landscape practices, it also identifies the particular conceptual and methodological resources that make cultural geography’s contribution both unique and necessary to these debates.
机译:本文设想了位于内城格拉斯哥克莱德河两岸的戈文坟墓码头的后工业景观的生态未来。这项研究的背景是城市更新,有时在21世纪初的格拉斯哥发生剧烈变化,格拉斯哥的河边发生了变化,在充满码头和失事地点上建立了文化,旅游和娱乐中心。在这种变化的发展重点和对工业历史的怀旧促使下,这种研究促使人们更好地了解这种景观的物质生活。在Govan Graving Docks(一个尚未解决的废弃的船舶修理和装配设施)上,本文发掘了一个不太熟悉的元素景观的机构,时态,生态和物质遗产,并考虑了这些表达方式如何在着眼于另一个未来,着眼于促进新型的环境参与。 ud ud研究主题从新的唯物主义和环境人文科学(特别是对人类文明景观的响应)的新兴理论中汲取了见识,并通过在现场进行的一系列创造性和协作性野外研究方法对它们进行了探索。研究;生态绩效,景观和生态调查工作,公众咨询,材料想象和网站撰写方面的变化。这些方法建立在开放和专心的基础上,本质上是机会主义和肯定的,它们是在现场实践并被带入更广阔的河口景观的,它们招募了许多其他研究人员。这些方法首先用于探索在《坟墓码头》的新生态,物质记忆和非人类公众中可以发现的生命和生命力的表达,然后想象这些机构在共享空间的新配置中的创造力可能性。研究人员是另一个调查地点:对代理人的分布式理解通过物质参与促进了生态敏感性的出现,这对设计过程和想象的景观都具有影响。这些资源被用来想象戈万坟墓码头的另类未来:这是一种与城市毁灭,荒野和液体动力相结合的愿景。尊重自然和工业历史的愿景;既具有挑战性又具有必要性的愿景,使城市中的“世界化”新体验成为可能。通过这种调查和猜想的过程,克莱德的想象成为了批判性和创造性思维的空间。一个话语空间,探索这一生态景观及其未来所面临的挑战。 ud ud本论文既是文化地理研究的产物,又是对文化地理研究的贡献,但从理论和方法上讲,它也具有跨学科的影响力,这使该研究能够为当前正在发生的有关环境未来的更广泛辩论做出贡献跨越科学和人文学科。可以将其定义为“实践中的跨学科”,因为它可以为不稳定的城市荒野及其相关社区带来更广泛的范围或观点,并寻求发展能够探索其多样化物质世界的更广泛的研究方法,以及其中存在的多种价值表达方式。这种写作方式受到这种开放性和包容性的研究参与方式的强烈影响,因此本文所包含的情感环境故事向更广泛的受众开放。本论文确定了文化地理学可以在与当前状态和“地球上的生活”有关的更大的环境辩论中发挥的生产性作用,并通过制定和参与与文化景观,基于场所的身份/社区/价值相关的思想,以及景观实践,它还确定了特殊的概念和方法论资源,这些资源使文化地理学对这些辩论具有独特和必要的作用。

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