Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
This is the first of a two part series where some of our listeners and friends reflected on the Disaster Studies Manifesto and responded to some questions that we released for open comment. In Part 1, JC Gaillard joins us to listen to the submissions we received and briefly discuss.
We are considering the following questions:
1. Is our current terminology/concepts appropriate for working in a non-Anglophone context?
2. Do our research methodologies serve the needs of those who research and those who are ‘researched’?
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Further information:
Power, Prestige & Forgotten Values: A Disaster Studies Manifesto
Our guests:
JC Gaillard (@jcgaillard_uoa)
With recorded contributions from:
Marjorie Balay-as
Fernando Briones
Ilan Kelman
Hanna Ruszczyk
Gonzalo Lizarralde
Terry Gibson
Camilo Fernandes
Femke Mulder
Fatima Molina
Rohit Jigyasu
Katie Owen, Mukta Tamang, Jeevan Baniya and Sara Shneiderman
Music this week from "Goodbye" by Liquify.
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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?
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S7E9 - Season Wrap
S7E8 - Reading Patriarchy of The Wage
S7E7 - Reading Pedagogy of Indignation
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