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- W4312884427 abstract "Soil and dust refer to categories of matter that are simultaneously vague, diverse, ubiquitous and essential to life. These largely ‘black-boxed’ substances play a vital, and often oppositional, role in tuning our bodies to be in the world. Ecologists are increasingly coming to understand that the spatio-material composition of soil is central to how the agricultural systems we depend upon function (Edmundo, 2007). Biodiverse soil also contains many, largely unknown, microbial communities that teach the human immune system to respond appropriately to potential pathogens. Conversely, the dust of modern homes is one of the key sources of irritation to modern human immune systems—containing allergens such as dust mites and cockroach droppings, in addition to countless chemical toxicants and dead cells (Dunn, 2018; Mitro et al., 2016). Early human dwellings, or more accurately, nests, were filled with soil and their attendant microbial ecologies. Our bodies co-evolved with these microbes, leading microbial ecologists to call them our ‘old friends’ (Rook & Brunet, 2005). Since moving indoors over the last two centuries, the microecologies of our dwellings have become predominantly occupied by dust. As our ‘old friends’ do not tend to live in dust, our bodies have been set adrift without their crucial immunological guidance, resulting in a dramatic rise in allergenic diseases (Dunn, 2018). The points at which dust and soil collide tell the story of human habitation and immunity. Despite the significance of these two substances to human and ecological health, they remain conceptually nebulous, obtuse forms of particulate matter, both of which remain vague in the practical deliberation of everyday life. So, what would it take to open the black boxes of soil and dust so that non-scientists can start to more attentively curate (or garden) these ecologies? In this chapter we speculatively explore dust and soil as ‘thinking things’ that may complement other scientific and participatory sensing practices (Connor, 2010). The aim of doing so is to engage with how bodies dynamically relate these forms of matter over time, and how these related, albeit dissimilar, substances are sensed, conceived and interacted with differently." @default.
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- W4312884427 title "Dust and Soil: Speculative Approaches to Microecological Sensing" @default.
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