Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
Welcome to Season 3!!!
Thanks for joining us again - or for this first time - as we explore why disasters really happen. To help us kick off the new season, Drexel University historian Scott Knowles sat down with us for a chat about the importance of historical context to the disaster impacts that we see around us in the present.
We can't wait to bring you the rest of the Season 3 episodes. So many wonderful guests!
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Further information:
COVID Calls
Scott's book, The Disaster Experts
Scott's website
Our guests:
Scott Knowles (@USofDisaster)
Music this week from "Enthrall then Disappoint" by When Mountains Move.
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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