Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
Join us this week for a discussion with DRR expert and #NoNaturalDisasters advocate Irasema Alcántara-Ayala, Professor of Natural Hazards and Risk at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. We discuss how risk is created within society and how state responses so often focus on reacting to hazards rather than addressing root causes. What does this mean for Latin America and the Caribbean? How do efforts by organizations like La Red support efforts towards a real understanding of risk?
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Further information:
La Red
Our guests:
Irasema Alcántara-Ayala
Music this week from "New Years Day" by Michael Shynes.
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!
S5E8 - Plague and the Folly of Technological Fixes
S5E7 - Communication for Social Change
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