Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
We are so pleased to bring you this conversation about representation with Dr Gemma Sou, who brings a development studies background and a postcolonial passion to disaster studies. We not only love her rich intellectual approach, but her ways of communicating - in this episode we talk about how to be true to the stories of people affected by disasters, and creative ways of storytelling.
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Further information:
Gemma's graphic novella After Maria
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Our guests:
Gemma Sou (@gemmasou)
Music this week from "As Walls Keep Shifting" by Glories.
S7E8 - Reading Patriarchy of The Wage
S7E7 - Reading Pedagogy of Indignation
S7E6 - Reading Pollution Is Colonialism
S7E5 - Reading Decolonial Ecology
S7E4 - The Invention of Disaster
S7E3 - Remaining Human in Emergency Planning
S7E2 - Borders and Disaster
S7E1 - Season Introduction: Critical Theory, and Reading Books!
S6E9 - Season Wrap
S6E8 - Emancipatory Participation
S6E7 - Anti-Oppressive Theory
S6E6 - Early Career Research Excellence
S6E5 - Engaging with Communities
S6E4 - Creative Methodologies
S6E3 - Insiders and Outsiders
S6E2 - Researcher Positionality
S6E1 - Emerging Voices
Christmas Special 2021
Friday Special! Artistic Expression of Being
S5E9 - Season Finale!
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