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The aim of this article is to investigate the local ecology of practices in joint engagements with the hydrosocial cycle by preschool children, water specialists, and a researcher, in a Swedish urbanised coastal area. In particular, the article investigates the potential of Isabelle Stengers’ plea for creative meetings, knowledge exchanges and collaborations to produce relational practices between different parts of society, practices and disciplines. This local ecology of practices was investigated in a posthumanist intervention research project that was theoretically and methodologically informed by Stengers, Donna Haraway and Anna L. Tsing. In three stories constructed by the preschool children’s and the researcher’s collectively produced data – digital films and photographs, notes and drawings – attention is drawn to the hydrosocial, hierarchies and values in a local ecology of practices. The stories emphasise the contemporary and significant topic of water and wastewater in everyday preschool practices and activities and the processes through which water and society make and remake each other. In conclusion, the article suggests that the creation of relational practices and collaborations between different parts of society could make other questions possible and alternative methods conceivable.
本文的目的是调查在瑞典城市化的沿海地区,学龄前儿童、水专家和一名研究人员与水社会循环共同参与的当地生态实践。特别是,这篇文章调查了Isabelle stenger呼吁创造性会议、知识交流和合作的潜力,以产生社会不同部分、实践和学科之间的关系实践。这种实践的本地生态在一个后人文主义干预研究项目中进行了调查,该研究项目的理论和方法由Stengers, Donna Haraway和Anna L. Tsing提供。在三个由学龄前儿童和研究人员共同制作的数据——数字电影和照片、笔记和绘画——组成的故事中,人们的注意力被吸引到当地生态实践中的水文社会、等级制度和价值观上。这些故事强调了水和废水在日常学前实践和活动中的当代和重要主题,以及水和社会相互创造和改造的过程。总之,这篇文章表明,社会不同部分之间的关系实践和合作的创造可以使其他问题成为可能,替代方法也可以想象。