Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
Thanks for joining us again as we explore solidarity!
Today we are joined by Kim Fortun, a Professor in the University of California Irvine’s Department of Anthropology. Her work focuses on environmental risk and disaster, and on experimental ethnographic methods and research design. You may know her from the Disaster-STS Research Network or as past-President of the Society for Social Studies of Science. Kim is also one of the editors of the new Journal of Disaster Studies that we have mentioned on Disasters: Deconstructed!
We hope you enjoy this discussion on justice, research methods and ethics, and how to collaborate better.
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Further information:
Disaster-STS Research Network
Advocacy After Bhopal Environmentalism, Disaster, New World Orders
Profile @ Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography
Kim's profile page
Our guests:
Kim Fortun (@kim_fortun)
Music this week from "Impavid" by Charlie Ryan.
S3E2 - Disaster Reporting
S3E1 - Why History Matters: a Story of “Unnatural” Disasters
Friday Special! l'Aquila
Friday Special! COVID-19 Positive Responses
S2E17 - Season Wrap
S2E16 - Homeless
S2E15 - Prisoners
S2E14 - Disability
S2E13 - Children
Friday Special! Empire (Spanish Language)
S2E12 - Gender
S2E11 - Making Documentaries
Friday Special! COVID-19
S2E10 - The Story of Places
Friday Special! DD Book Group 1 - The Years of Rice and Salt
S2E9 - Representation and Story Telling
S2E8 - Resilience (Audience Special)
S2E7 - Disasters and Poetry
S2E6 - Social Change Through Film
S2E5 - Participation
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