Kim Fortun discusses the role of digital infrastructures and visualization practices in rendering toxics legible.
Source
Fortun, Kim. 2011 “Toxics Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Science,” Bodies in Space: Feminist Approaches to Nature and Materiality, Forum of Women’s and Gender Studies, Vol 31,edited by Elvira Scheich and Karen Wagels. Germany: Westfaelisches
Kim Fortun, "Toxics Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Science", contributed by James Adams, Center for Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 24 March 2019, accessed 14 November 2024. http://centerforethnography.org/content/toxics-trouble-feminism-and-subversion-science
Critical Commentary
Kim Fortun discusses the role of digital infrastructures and visualization practices in rendering toxics legible.