WEST VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY LAB

ENVIRONMENTAL LAB |  MULTI-MODAL ETHNOGRAPHY |  PEDAGOGY THROUGH PRAXIS COLLABORATION AND ADVOCACY

Our Lab

The Environment and Society Lab is a curated virtual space for critical pedagogy, community collaboration and advocacy, and creative digital and media interventions. We are anthropologists based at West Virginia University working in the interface of environment and society, dedicated to examining the urgent environmental issues facing the people of West Virginia and Appalachia.

Our Lab is Centered on Four Core Principles

Environmental Lab

Although cultural anthropology is not traditionally considered a "lab science," we embrace the lab model for its emphases on innovation, experimentation, and creative engagement. 

Multi-Modal Ethnography

Breaking with the "extractive" model of insular and fire-walled, written analysis of anthropological data, multi-modal ethnography seeks to be public-facing, engaging with broader publics and the multiple media platforms and technologies of our times.  


Pedagogy through Praxis

The educational component of the lab emphasizes the value of a pedagogy rooted in active research and learning, as well as a critical praxis that seeks to simultaneously understand the world, engage in the world, and help transform it.  


Collaboration and Advocacy

Achieving critical praxis entails working closely with stakeholders and communities and accompanying with and advocating for their struggles. We envision the knowledge we produce as co-created and collaborative with the publics we research and serve. 


Questions?

Contact Daniel.Renfrew@mail.wvu.edu for more information on our project

First Energy Pleasants Power Station is a 1.3-gigawatt (1,300MW) coal power plant located near Belmont, West Virginia in Pleasants County, West Virginia.

Photo Citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2021. Aerial support provided by LightHawk.