Robin Nagle: What I discovered in New York City trash
Robin Nejgl (Robin Nagle): Šta sam otkrila u smeću Njujorka
Robin Nagle is an anthropologist with a very particular focus... garbage. Full bio
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koju smo pratili
da zamislimo da smo
na strmini
predivno kristalno jezero
ko će da počisti za njima?
čisti za nama,
svakog dana.
ko preuzima posao.
istraživački projekat.
i pešačila maršrutama
u kancelarijama i postrojenjima
kao radnica čistoće.
Vozila sam kamione.
i čistila sneg.
kao što mislite,
da se priviknete na teret.
proveli nekoliko godina
prilagođavala na teret
jedno je od 10 najopasnijih
tako da često
o nemilosrdnosti smeća.
sama na sebe.
ili cirkulacije.
iz nekog razloga,
preblizu njihovom domu
nigde blizu sebe.
da su radnici čistoće
nam prete
decenijama i vekovima
kad se ugrozi potrošnja.
samo ukazujem na povezanost.
svakodnevnom brzinom.
da se krećemo
popravku, čišćenje,
našu torbu za kupovinu,
i zaboravimo na njih
par načina
koji će možda pomoći
bude održiv i human.
pomalo liturgijski.
đubretarskog kamiona na ulicama
bio novorođenče i potrčala dole
maršrutom za reciklažu papira
za to što radi svoj posao
i radili smo zajedno mnogo puta
bio u pravu.
da reorganizujemo
na ovoj planeti,
i uzmemo u obzir
i stvarni trošak
dobro informisani
koji obavljaju taj posao
od recikliranja na pločniku,
za 40 godina,
kada pričamo o smeću,
nekoga čiji je posao
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Robin Nagle - Trash anthropologistRobin Nagle is an anthropologist with a very particular focus... garbage.
Why you should listen
Robin Nagle has been the anthropologist-in-residence at the Department of Sanitation in New York City since 2006.
Nagle's fascination with trash stems from her desire to understand the all-too-often invisible infrastructure that guides the flow of garbage through a megalopolis like New York. After all, the city produces 11,000 tons of rubbish each day... and all of that has to be dealt with somewhere and by someone. If not, damaging health problems and consequences for all. So why do sanitation workers experience such stigma, all too often scorned and berated while on the job? Nagle, who is also director of NYU's Draper Interdisciplinary Master's program in humanities and social thought, determined to find out. She got her sanitation worker license and has spent much time with workers on the job, getting an up-close view of the city's garbage and the systems in place to deal with it.
Her book, Picking Up: On the Streets and Behind the Trucks with the Sanitation Workers of New York City was published in 2013 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. See also the profile of her work -- and a photoessay of her favorite places in New York City.
Robin Nagle | Speaker | TED.com