Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
This week we discuss communication for social change with two scholars who engage deeply with the work of Paulo Freire, and consider the potential for disaster studies to reflect on the legacy of Freire, and public scholarship and education more broadly. Thanks to Dr Ana Cristina Suzina and Prof Thomas Tufte for sharing such incredible insights!
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Further information:
Paulo Freire Centennial video series!
Our guests:
Ana Cristina Suzina (@anasuzina)
Thomas Tufte
Music this week from "Siberian Summer" by Sunny-Fruit.
S9E5 - Sajag-Nepal (Part 1)
S9E4 - Fishlake (Part 3)
S9E3 - Fishlake (Part 2)
S9E2 - Fishlake (Part 1)
S9E1 - Season Overview
S8E9 - Season Wrap
S8E8 - Scholar Activism
S8E7 - Solidarity through music
S8E6 - Vulnerability and Mutual Aid
Special Episode: Turkey-Syria Earthquake Revisited (Arabic language)
S8E5 - Art for Solidarity
S8E4 - Comrades
Special Episode: Turkey-Syria Earthquake Discussion (Arabic language)
S8E3 - Justice
S8E2 - Anarchism
S8E1 - What is Solidarity?
Christmas Special 2022
S7E9 - Season Wrap
S7E8 - Reading Patriarchy of The Wage
S7E7 - Reading Pedagogy of Indignation
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