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Getting Angry with Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals

VESELÁ, L.

Original Title

Getting Angry with Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are industrially manufactured compounds that have the capacity to mimic or interfere with biosynthesis, metabolism, and the functions of bodily produced hormones. The ubiquity and persistence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the environment have raised concerns about their impacts on human as well as nonhuman life. How do these chemicals affect us? How do we interact with them? And how do we respond to the risks that they pose? My inquiry into how chemical endocrine disruptors affect us focuses upon the ways in which they can influence our emotions. I bring attention to how being exposed to them can disrupt our brain chemistry, and therefore our emotions, too. With the help of the Endocrine Disruption Tracker Tool—a speculative instrument for a collective investigative practice that I have created—I look into what we can learn about endocrine disruption if we consider how are emotions are affected. I have developed this tool to help me, my research participants, and a broader community of interested people to address the exigencies of our lives, as affected by involuntary chemical exposure, and to construct responsive care relations—paving the way for new approaches to research, ethics, and politics that are embodied, experientially and materially grounded, in their concerns about endocrine-disrupting chemicals.

Keywords

Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals; Endocrine Disruption; Environmental Chemicals; Synthetic Chemicals; Hormones; Synthetic Hormones; Chemical Exposures; Pollution; Toxicity; Anti-Toxic Action; Emotions; Politics of Emotions; Speculative Design; Anthropocene; Feminist Technoscience; Material Feminisms; Posthumanism; New Materialism; Queer Ecologies; Indeterminacy; Becoming

Authors

VESELÁ, L.

Released

28. 2. 2023

ISBN

2604-7551

Periodical

Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research

Year of study

7

Number

February

State

Kingdom of Spain

Pages from

47

Pages to

69

Pages count

23

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT183268,
  author="Lenka {Veselá}",
  title="Getting Angry with Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals",
  journal="Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research",
  year="2023",
  volume="7",
  number="February",
  pages="47--69",
  issn="2604-7551",
  url="https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/matter/article/view/42250"
}

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