A parliament of sociologies: Soziologie der Parlamente? Conference, Forum Internationale Wissenschaft (FIW) Bonn, 10-11 June 2016
In: Soziopolis: Gesellschaft beobachten
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In: Soziopolis: Gesellschaft beobachten
In: The information society: an international journal, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 111-115
ISSN: 1087-6537
In: Journal of international relations and development, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 882-898
ISSN: 1581-1980
In: Information Polity: the international journal of government & democracy in the information age, Band 10, Heft 3,4, S. 219-232
ISSN: 1875-8754
In: Science, technology, & human values: ST&HV, Band 44, Heft 5, S. 786-813
ISSN: 1552-8251
This paper focuses on a water management project in the remote Aboriginal community of Milingimbi, Northern Australia. Drawing on materials and experiences from two distinct stages of this project, we revisit a policy report and engage in ethnographic storytelling in order to highlight a series of sensing practices associated with water management. In the former, a working symmetry between Yolngu and Western water knowledges is actively sought through the practices of the project. However, in the latter, recurrent asymmetries in the research work continue to appear: a bilingual diagram of water usage is displayed but produces confusion; measuring a water hole for salinity, a member of the scientific team throws in a water meter, while a Yolngu elder prefers the telling of an ancestral story; a collaborative 3-D mapping exercise invites participation from community members but struggles to develop an outcome that differs from existing maps used by scientists and government staff. Focusing on these moments as subtle points of rupture, we suggest that attending to "seeing," "telling," and "mapping" in both stages of this water management project offers a way to explore the political work of crafting climate futures and beginning to interrogate differing means for "doing difference" within them.
Das Politische drängt sich gegenwärtig in den gesellschaftlichen Vordergrund wie schon lange nicht mehr. Das Symposion nimmt diese Situation zum Anlass, um das Verhältnis von Politik und Soziologie grundsätzlich auf den Prüfstand zu stellen: Aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln wird die Frage beleuchtet, wie wir das Politische heute soziologisch denken müssen, um den gesellschaftlichen Phänomenen unserer Zeit wissenschaftlich gerecht werden zu können. Die Beiträge des Symposions loten dazu das Potential Politischer Soziologie theoretisch und methodisch aus. Gemeinsam führen sie vor Augen, dass es Grund gibt, die Stellung des Politischen in der Gesellschaft innerhalb der Soziologie viel offensiver und grundsätzlicher zu diskutieren, als dies derzeit der Fall ist. Politics and the political system have become topics of intense public debates we have not witnessed in a long time. The symposium takes stock of these debates by systematically scrutinizing the relation between politics and sociology. More specifically, it explores how we might think about politics sociologically, in a way that does justice to current social developments. The contributions to the symposium address this question from different theoretical and epistemological perspectives, thereby unpacking the conceptual and methodological potentials of political sociology. Together, they draw attention to the importance of understanding political processes in order to get a better grip on current workings of society.
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