Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
In the second part of our discussion with Anthony Oliver-Smith, we discuss how society constructs risk using the example of Florida. He talks to us about his background as an anthropologist and how this field has become more critical in its study of disasters. We also discuss language, politics and the media in relation to root causes of disasters.
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Further information:
Tony's website links to much of his collection of work
Anthropology and the Political Ecology of Disasters
Our guests:
Anthony Oliver-Smith
Music this week from "Lioness" by Valkyrie
S4E3 - Food & Mass Extinction
S4E2 - Black Feminism
S4E1 - Introducing the New Season
Christmas Special 2020
Friday Special! Disaster Capitalism & COVID-19
S3E17 - Season Wrap
S3E16 - Access to Science
S3E15 - Public Health and Disasters
S3E14 - Learning from Communities
S3E13 - Community-Based Action
S3E12 - Manifesto Part 2
S3E11 - Manifesto Part 1
S3E10 - Active Hope
S3E9 - Culture & Capacities: Good, Bad, Ugly?
S3E8 - Talking About Failure
S3E7 - Imagery Beyond the Event
S3E6 - Disaster Songwriting
S3E5 - Podcasting
S3E4 - A Writing Collective
S3E3 - Local Stories for Local People
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