Author Archives: Kaitlyn Kathleen Rabach

Dr. Kaitlyn Rabach's research and teaching focus on environmental injustice and governance, failing infrastructure, toxic politics, feminist anthropology, and conceptions of home and homeland.
Photograph of a building corner showing extensive wall damage with large cracks and exposed underlying material. The white exterior wall has multiple vertical and horizontal fractures, with visible rust stains and deterioration near the base. The image shows blue and grey skies and the wet concrete indicates it had previously been raining.

Becoming Experts: Activists Working Against Science Based on Misinformation

In County Donegal, Ireland, an estimated 30,000 buildings are crumbling due to governmental and commercial mishandling of building materials such as concrete. A lack of urgency in governmental response has left homeowners living with severe mold, electrical risks, structural cracks and the impending threat of their homes collapsing, see image below. Homeowners have described living in these homes as being in a constant state of fear—fear their homes will crumble on top of them but also fear that the government they once trusted “to do right by them” will never fix their homes. (read more...)