Maja Bjelica

Walking-with the Saltworks

Discussion

The essay focuses on exploring specific elements of salt-making practices in the Sečovlje Saltpans. This landscape, shaped by centuries of salt production, represents an ecosystem of coexistence between humans, more-than-human beings and elemental forces. In recent decades, salt-making activity has significantly declined, leading to irreversible changes in the landscape.

The presentation examines salt-making at the intersection of environmental anthropology, eco-ethnography, eco-phenomenology and the ethics of listening, fields in which both walking and listening function as relational practices and research methods.

Through embodied practices of listening-with and walking-with, the project seeks to imagine how the four elements, water, fire, air and earth, resonate as they crystallise into salt.

The essay focuses on exploring specific elements of salt-making practices in the Sečovlje Saltpans. This landscape, shaped by centuries of salt production, represents an ecosystem of coexistence between humans, more-than-human beings and elemental forces. In recent decades, salt-making activity has significantly declined, leading to irreversible changes in the landscape.

The presentation examines salt-making at the intersection of environmental anthropology, eco-ethnography, eco-phenomenology and the ethics of listening, fields in which both walking and listening function as relational practices and research methods.

Through embodied practices of listening-with and walking-with, the project seeks to imagine how the four elements, water, fire, air and earth, resonate as they crystallise into salt.

Maja Bjelica

A research fellow at the Institute for Philosophical and Religious Studies at the Science and Research Centre Koper. Her research focuses on the ethics of listening and the study of salt-making practices within environmental posthumanist frameworks.

Author: Maja Bjelica
Photo: Matej Tomažin

The research and presentation of the essay are outcomes of the research project “A Grain of Salt, Crystallising Coexistence” (J6-50196) and the research programme “Borderlands” (P6-0279), funded by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS).

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