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Kerry Ryan Chance

Position

Professor

Affiliation

Research

Kerry Chance is an Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at 黑料吃瓜资源, and a Non-Resident Du Bois Fellow at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University.

Her research focuses on two major topics in South Africa and the United States: (1) the politics of urban ecology at the intersections of gender, race, and class; and (2) the cultural dynamics of climate change, particularly their effects upon differentiated bodies. Broadly, her work examines how the urban poor, living on the precarious margins often without formalized work or basic infrastructure, come to inhabit political roles that transform economic and environmental relationships.

She has published multiple articles and book chapters, as well as a monograph titled Living Politics in South Africa鈥檚 Urban Shacklands. She has a forthcoming book, which is titled Habitable Air: Urban Inequality in the Time of Climate Change, and an edited volume, which is titled Liveability on the Frontlines of Climate Change.

Teaching

Courses Taught

Anthropology of the Environment

Climate Politics

Power: Its Articulations and Disguises

New Technologies and the Future of the Human (co-taught)

Infrastructure in Africa

Introduction to Anthropology

Political and Legal Anthropology

Populism

Critical Approaches to Development in Africa

Economic Rights and Wrongs

Violence and Democracy

Africa, Modernity, and Ethnography

Research in Contemporary Urban Africa

Publications

Books

2018 Living Politics in South Africa's Urban Shacklands

Forthcoming books

Habitable Air: Urban Inequality in the Time of Climate Change

Liveability on the Frontlines of Climate Change

Select Articles

2022 鈥淐oughing Out: The Body Politics of Habitable Air in Petrochemical South Africa,鈥 cArgo, Revue Internationale d鈥橝nthropologie Culturelle & Sociale [Accepted 鈥 In Press].

2022 鈥淓co-Anxiety and Climate Urgency in the Mother City.鈥 In the CLIMATE issue, edited by Robert Reid-Pharr. Transition. [Accepted 鈥 In Press].

2022 鈥淪ustaining Ungovernability: Housing and Evictions During Covid-19 in Durban, South Africa.鈥 In 鈥淓thnographic Encounters with Destituent Power,鈥 edited collection edited by Nikola Garc铆a. POLAR, March 31, 2022, .     

2020 鈥淕overning Through Eco-Anxiety: South Africa鈥檚 Energy Hubs and Water Scarce Cities,鈥 Cultural Anthropology, Theorizing the Contemporary, March 24, .

2017 鈥淗ow South Africa鈥檚 Urban Poor Use Land as a Legal Instrument.鈥 In The Future of Economic Rights, edited by Katherine Young. Foreword by Amartya Sen. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

2016 鈥淩itual Technologies: Making Political Kinship and Digital Publics in South Africa鈥檚 Borderlands鈥 In Out of Order: Popular Mobilization in South Africa, edited by Gary Minkley and Richard Pithouse. Fort Hare, South Africa: Fort Hare University Press.

2015 鈥淲here There is Fire, There is Politics: Ungovernability and Material Life in Urban South Africa.鈥 Cultural Anthropology. Issue 30 (3): 394-423.

2015 鈥淪acrifice After Mandela: Liberation and Liberalization Among South Africa鈥檚 First Post-Apartheid Generation.鈥 Anthropological Quarterly. Issue 88 (4): 857-878.

2015 鈥淭ransitory Citizens: Contentious Housing Practices in Contemporary South Africa.鈥 Social Analysis. Volume 59 (3): 62-84.

2015 鈥淪lum-As-Infrastructure: How the Politics of Informality Shapes South Africa鈥檚 World Class Cities.鈥 In Spatializing Politics: Essays on Power and Place, edited by Delia Wendel and Fallon Samuels Aidoo. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

2014 鈥淟egacies of Fear: From Rodney King鈥檚 Beating to Treyvon Martin鈥檚 Death.鈥 In 鈥淭he L.A. Riots: 20 Years Later鈥 journal special issue, edited by Kerry Chance and Laurence Ralph. Transition. Issue 113: 137-170.

2014 A Review of Giorgio Agamben鈥檚 The Highest Poverty.鈥  Journal of Southern African Anthropology. Volume 37 (1-2): 138-140.  

 

Institutional Affiliations

2022-26 Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow, The Sorbonne, Paris, France

2021-2022 Visiting Researcher, Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS), MIT, Cambridge, MA

2019-23 Research Associate, Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER), the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

Projects

Current Projects

  2021-2026  Principal Investigator, 鈥,鈥 Research Council of Norway Project

2018-22

Affiliated Researcher, 鈥淓galitarian Futures Research Group (FUTURES),鈥 Research Council of Norway Project

 

2018-2022

Affiliated Researcher, 鈥淯rban Enclaving Futures,鈥 Research Council of Norway Project

2018-20

Affiliated Researcher, 鈥淔rontlines of Value: Class and Social Transformation in 21st Century Capitalism,鈥 Research Cluster, Research Council of Norway Project