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.
Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon
Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
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.
S2E4 - Political Action
S2E3 - LGBTQI Experiences of Risk
S2E2 - Narratives to Inspire Solidarity
S2E1 - The Power of Stories
Christmas Special 2019
S1E20 - Season Wrap
S1E19 - Status Quo
S1E18 - Manifesto
S1E17 - Recovery
S1E16 - The "Natural Disaster" Expression Part 2
S1E15 - The "Natural Disaster" Expression Part 1
S1E14 - Empire
S1E13 - Climate Change
S1E12 - Disaster Myths
S1E11 - Root Causes Part 2
S1E10 - Root Causes Part 1
S1E9 - "Radical" Disaster Studies?
S1E8 - Capacities Part 2
S1E7 - Capacities Part 1
S1E6 - "Disaster Ingredients" Series Part 3 : Exposure
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Dairyland Frights
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL