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DESCRIPTION:The department of Anthropology presents:&nbsp\;Uncertainty in M
 otion: Rumors of a Proxy War in Late Industrial BaltimoreThis talk will di
 scuss South Baltimoreans debated a proposed incinerator. Those debates wer
 e manifestly about local land use\, but rumors spread that something else 
 was really going on.&nbsp\;Opponents supposed the company behind the plant
  was secretly owned by a power-player in the waste-to-energy sector\, whil
 e supporters swore opponents must be bankrolled by Big Landfill.About the 
 speaker: Chloe Ahmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthr
 opology at Cornell\, studying the long afterlife of American industry.
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SUMMARY:Uncertainty in Motion: Rumors of a Proxy War in Late Industrial Bal
 timore
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The department of Anthropology presents:&nb
 sp\;Uncertainty in Motion: Rumors of a Proxy War in Late Industrial Baltim
 ore</p><p>This talk will discuss South Baltimoreans debated a proposed inc
 inerator. Those debates were manifestly about local land use\, but rumors 
 spread that something else was really going on.&nbsp\;Opponents supposed t
 he company behind the plant was secretly owned by a power-player in the wa
 ste-to-energy sector\, while supporters swore opponents must be bankrolled
  by Big Landfill.</p><p><strong>About the speaker: </strong></p><p>Chloe A
 hmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Corne
 ll\, studying the long afterlife of American industry.</p>
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