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Sludge
This article narrates a journey taken with wastewater at Shieldhall Wastewater Treatment Works
in Glasgow as it courses through a number of treatment areas engineered to separate out solids
and clear water. The journey is taken by two water scientists and a cultural geographer who
follow the slowing and settling, filtering and dredging, bubbling and churning, as the wastewater
system seeks to order material chaos – ‘turbidity’ as it is known here. But between the water
sampling and testing undertaken on the journey, these attempts to categorise and make meaning
of the stuff at Shieldhall, waste continues to resist determination. Its meanings leak, and its
pathways through space and time spill out in unpredictable ways. This article considers what Hird
has referred to as the ‘fully inhuman’ exuberance of waste to explore how life at this wastewater
facility opens on to an uncertain future, and urges us to remember it
Cancer in Auto Town.
This article is part of the collection of writings of Mike (Marshall) Westfall, retired autoworker from General Motors in Flint, Michigan (1964-1994) and activist critic of the auto industry restructuring that led to devastating job losses. It originally appeared online in The Westfall Papers.[http://michaelwestfall.tripod.com/id126.html, accessed 12/14/2011
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