2016/2017

Airborne

Pollution, Climate Change, and New Visions of Sustainability in China

Social Sciences

Principal investigators

Mette Halskov Hansen

Professor
University of Oslo (UiO)
Year at CAS

Abstract

This project takes "air" (空气 kongqi) as its focal point of departure. It starts from the assumption that people's experiences and imaginaries of the impact of air pollution are in the process of transforming into entirely new visions of sustainability and creative forms of action in China - the world's largest energy consuming state. Airborne attempts to answer the questions of how, and to which extent, Communist authorities, scientists, rural/urban inhabitants, and environmental organizations interact in responding to the inseparable risks of air pollution in China and global climate change. We study this through three carefully designed interdisciplinary case studies that all require new forms of cooperation across the disciplines of sinology, anthropology, media science, political science, and environmental chemistry:

Case 1: The Interface between Air Pollution Science and People
Case 2: Central PM Pollution Policy Goes Local
Case 3: The Class and Gender of Individual Air Pollution Exposure

In sum, these cases will produce empirical knowledge of China's path towards sustainability by highlighting the deep conflicts of interests that are vested in this endeavor. Theoretically this will generate new understandings of both the limits and possibilities of human creativity in the face of global environmental risks as experienced within a politically authoritarian state with undisputed importance for global climate change.

Fellows

Kristin Aunan

Professor
University of Oslo (UiO)
Year at CAS

Fangfang Gao

Associate Professor
Zhejiang University
Year at CAS

Yi He

Associate Professor
Zhejiang University
Year at CAS

Hongtao Li

Associate Professor
Zhejiang University
Year at CAS

Zhaohui Liu

Associate Professor
Zhejiang University
Year at CAS

Edwin Schmitt

PhD Candidate
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Year at CAS

Yao Shi

Professor
Zhejiang University
Year at CAS

Rune Svarverud

Professor
University of Oslo (UiO)
Year at CAS

Bryan Tilt

Associate Professor
Oregon State University
Year at CAS

Shuxiao Wang

Professor
Tsinghua University
Year at CAS

News

Former CAS project leader and professor of China studies at the University of Oslo, Mette Halskov Hansen, has this autumn been appointed Vice-Rector for Climate, the Environment and Interdisciplinarity at the University of Oslo (UiO).

It is not only through the Young CAS Fellow programme that young scholars get an opportunity at CAS. Edwin Schmitt is one of the many young scholars who have joined one of CAS’s regular research projects.