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05 – When environmental justice and ontological utopia are not enough

05 – When environmental justice and ontological utopia are not enough

FromTalking Humanitarianism


05 – When environmental justice and ontological utopia are not enough

FromTalking Humanitarianism

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How do we comprehend and act upon environmental destruction beyond reason? In this first episode of the Humanitarianism and Transitions to a Low-carbon Future miniseries, Ekatherina Zhukova, Senior Lecturer at Lund University in Sweden, and David Bond, Associate Director of the Center for the Advancement of Public Action at Bennington College in the United States, discuss the limitations of the concepts of environmental justice and ontological utopia in our understanding of the ability of the state and polluting industries to address the ecological crisis.
Based on Bond’s newly published book Negative Ecologies: Fossil Fuels and the Discovery of the Environment with University of California Press in 2022, they explore the alternative concept of negative ecologies and the possibilities it offers to comprehend the scale of environmental destruction and to provide adequate responses to it right now. Zhukova and Bond also discuss the importance of bridging academic theory with the everyday life experiences of destruction and the struggle for justice by frontline communities.
Released:
Oct 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (28)

Welcome to ‘Talking Humanitarianism’. In this podcast series, you will hear from a range of researchers and practitioners sharing their reflections on a variety of humanitarian issues from migration, conflict and disaster to health and governance. This podcast series is an initiative of the Research Network on Humanitarian Efforts of the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies (NCHS). The NCHS is a collaboration between the Chr. Michelsen Institute, the Peace Research Institute Oslo and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and is funded by the Research Council of Norway.