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Dr Andrea Pia

Dr Andrea Pia

Assistant Professor

Department of Anthropology

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English, Italian, Mandarin
Key Expertise
China

About me

Andrea E. Pia is a legal and environmental anthropologist whose research sits at the interface between environmental humanities, decolonial political theory, and the critical study of the commons. 

Andrea’s regional focus over the last fifteen years has been the People’s Republic of China. So far, his work has revolved around one set of interrelated questions: How do society and the natural environment affect and constitute one another? Along what lines are the benefits and burdens of human projects for the environment distributed? What are the felicity conditions for counterprojects to emerge? 

Andrea’s first ethnographic research, which produced publications in Italian and material for a digital ethnography, was conducted in a cluster of Ming dynasty villages on the outskirts of Beijing. This research investigated man-made water shortages and the resulting patterns of environmentally induced migration among different age groups of rural residents. Its contribution was to connect migratory decisions to changing attitudes towards place, family and work and altered perceptions of environmental risk and workplace hazards. Outputs of this first piece of research explore the material and symbolic process of destitution affecting China’s historic rural communities and its connection to the country’s current environmental predicaments. 

Andrea’s second ethnographic project and book Cutting the Mass Line: Water, Politics, and Climate in Southwest China, aims at rethinking social scientific approaches to collective action by exploring China’s compounding water crises from the vantage point of Huize County, a water-challenged, ecologically damaged, multi-ethnic area of rural Yunnan Province. This research follows Chinese hydro-engineers, street-level bureaucrats, and embattled rural residents as they attend to and negotiate with the various raptures of the everyday brought about by their unwilling enrolment in the global quest for environmental sustainability. Publications from this project span from exploring the pragmatism and conflictual ethics of street-level water bureaucrats to elucidating counter-theories of property relations and the commons in rural China. Dispute mediation and grassroots collective actions have been the subject of several other publications, with a focus on the jurisprudence of conflict management in an authoritarian context.    

In 2017, Andrea began a new ethnographic and oral history project entitled Justice After Carbon. This comparative ethnographic project explores the emerging political antagonism (as well as ideological convergence) between indigenous movements, global civil society practitioners, western climate justice activists, and the Chinese energy industry as it moves to sustainably redesign energy production in and for the Global South. A multi-sited project, Justice after Carbon explores climate politics from the vantage point of compromised subjectivities: energy experts, activists, engineers and lawyers whose racialised and classed positionality inevitably shape the form and direction of their political agency in the climate crisis. Among the various activities organised as part of this research, Andrea recently put together an on the hydropower development of the Mekong River in collaboration with ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre. Two other co-authored research workshops, one on and one on have also provided material for this ongoing investigation. 

Andrea is deeply interested in public anthropology and the advocacy of open-access scholarship. In 2019, he organised an international workshop on and designed a new teaching module on . He commissioned and edited the Association for Social Anthropologists of the UK’s 2023 report on the . 

Andrea is one of the founders of the , a non-profit organisation established by researchers and practitioners to advance knowledge of contemporary China. He is one of the co-editors of , an open-access journal and online platform hosted by the Australian National University (ANU) and supported by a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant. He is also one of the founding members of the scholar-led editorial cooperative and a contributor to the crowd-sourced digital tool . In 2016-2018, and again in 2022 with the support of the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Eden Centre and King’s College London, Andrea developed , a bespoke point-and-click interactive digital ethnography that follows the day of a young Chinese migrant from his native village to Beijing. The Peng game was shortlisted for a prestigious 2023 QS Reimagine Education Award. 

Since 2013, Andrea has taught courses in Political and Legal Anthropology, Anthropology and Human Rights, Culture and Globalisation, China in Comparative Perspective, Ethnography through Mixed Media, Public Anthropology and History of Anthropological Theory.

Expertise Details

Water; Law; China; Environment; Climate; Justice; Collective Action; Resistance; Sustainability; Bureaucracy; Energy; Mekong region

Selected publications

Books

2024. Johns Hopkins University Press.

2014. [Italian Translation of Hu et al. 2008. ],Pia A. E. (Ed), SEID Edizioni, Firenze. 

Articles

2023. . OrizzonteCina 14(1): 57-70.

2023. . Journal of Political Ecology 30(1): 62–83.

2022. . ANUAC 11(2): 76-77.

2020. ‘. Cultural Anthropology 35(4): 487-515.

2020. , Sulla Via del Catai 19:121-38.

2019. , Dialectical Anthropology 44: 331-335.

2019. On Digital Ethnography: Anthropology, Politics and Pedagogy (Part and ). ALLEGRA Lab.

2017. , Made in China Journal 2 (2): 30-33.

2017. , Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 23 (1): 120-136.

2016. ‘, PoLar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 39(2): 276-293. [Winner of the 2014 APLA Graduate Students Prize Paper].

2016. ALLEGRA Lab.

2015. , Anthropology News 56 (4): 42-43.

2012. , La Ricerca Folklorica 64: 141-156. 

Book Chapters

2021. , in Barron, A., Browne, A.L., Ehgartner, U., Hall, S.M., Pottinger, L. and Ritson, J. (eds.) Methods for Change: Impactful social science methodologies for 21st-century problems. Manchester: Aspect and The University of Manchester.

2018. , in Stafford, C., Judd, E. and Eona Bell (eds.), Cooperation in Chinese Communities: Morality and Practice, pp. 101-120, Bloomsbury Publishing: London.

2017. , in Brandtstädter, S. and Steinmüller, H. (eds.), Popular Politics and the Quest for Justice in Contemporary China, pp. 107-123. Routledge: London.

2016. , in Ligi, G. (ed.), Percezioni di Rischio: Pratiche Sociali e Disastri Ambientali in Prospettiva Antropologica, pp. 75-106, CLEUP: Padova.

2014. , in Ferro Nicoletta (ed.), Sostenibilità con Caratteristiche Cinesi: Evoluzione e Sfide del Percorso Cinese Verso un Modello Economico Sostenibile, Edizioni l’Asino d’Oro: Roma. 

Edited Collections

2024. . Made in China Journal 9 (1): 99-148.

2022. . Made in China Journal 7 (2): 87-160.

2019. . ALLEGRA Lab.

2017. . Made in China Journal 2 (2): 26-49.

2016. . ALLEGRA Lab. 

Book Reviews and Conversations

2024. A Review of Muehlebach, A. ‘A Vital Frontier: Water Insurgencies in Europe’. ANUAC.

2024. . Made in China Journal.

2023. . Made in China Journal.

2021. . Made in China Journal (read the version).

2020. . Made in China Journal.

2018. . China Review International 23 (3): 293-97.

2018. . Made in China Journal. 

Creative Work

2024. .

2023 [2016]. . [shortlisted for the Immersive Experiential Learning Award at the 2023 QS Reimagine Education Awards & Conference]

2021. . 

Open Access Advocacy

2024. . Area 00: 1-8.

2023. . Made in China Journal (read the version).

2023. . Universitetsläraren.

2022. . ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Impact Blog.

2022. . The Commonplace.

2020. . The Commonplace (read the and versions). 

Public Engagement

2024. . New Books Network.

2023. . Energy Anthropology Network.

2023. The ASA.

2023. Undisciplined Environment.

2023. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Southeast Asia Blog.

2022. . Il Manifesto.

2022. . ASAonline (read the version).

2022. . The ASA.

2021. . Il Cielo Sopra Pechino.

2021. . The China Story Blog.

2021. . Network for Contemporary Anthropological Theory.

2018. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Business Review.

2017. . Chinoiresie (read the version).

2015. . Cinaforum.