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27.11.2024
1 Stunde 18 Minuten
In this episode of Urban Nature, Sheila Jasanoff delves into the
intricate relationship between science, society, and the natural
world. She challenges the conventional view that science merely
mirrors nature, arguing instead that scientific knowledge is
shaped by human mediation, representation, and power dynamics.
Through an exploration of how societal choices influence
scientific practices and technological developments, Jasanoff
urges a deeper examination of how science interacts not only with
nature but also with the fabric of social order.
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26.09.2024
53 Minuten
In this episode of Urban Nature, Steward Pickett explores the
dynamic relationship between cities and natural ecosystems,
challenging the notion that urban environments are separate from
nature. He argues that viewing cities as part of natural systems
reveals the deep interconnections between human and ecological
processes, urging for a more holistic approach to urban planning
that integrates these complexities.
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20.03.2024
1 Stunde 12 Minuten
In this episode of Urban Nature, Eduardo Góes Neves and Gabriel
Kozlowski discuss how archaeology can be a means to understand
change in human–natural systems over long timescales. Neves
elaborates on the connection between ancient Amazonian societies
with large-scale transformations of the natural environment. He
emphasizes that what see as pristine forests are, most of the
times, anthropic landscapes and, therefore, new attention should
be given to the historical human factor in forest settings, which
has the power to offer us alternatives models for the development
of tropical societies.
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05.01.2024
58 Minuten
In this episode of Urban Nature, Kate Soper and Gabriel Kozlowski
discuss the multiple meanings of Nature alongside issues related
to environmental activism, feminism and the need for a cultural
and economic shift towards a post-growth society and an
alternative concept of hedonism. She emphasizes the need for a
new political imaginary that challenges current consumerist and
growth-driven lifestyles, promoting a path towards a more
socially and environmentally just future.
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15.09.2023
1 Stunde 5 Minuten
In this episode, Gabriel Kozlowski and Tania Li discuss the
concept of land and its inscription, colonization by plantation
corporations, modes of distribution beyond the “proper job,” and
ethnographic approaches to the practice of politics.
Tania Li is a professor of anthropology at the University of
Toronto. She's known for her studies concerning land, labor,
capitalism, development, politics, and indigeneity with a
particular focus on Indonesia. Her work crosses multiple fields
like geography, planning, law, and environmental studies, while
bringing different actors together from activists to policymakers
to make sense of transformations brought about by processes such
as land reform, rural class formation, struggles over forests and
their conservation, state-organized resettlement initiatives, and
problems faced by people who are pushed off their land. Her books
include the award-winning Lands End, Capitalist Relations on an
Indigenous Frontier, Plantation Life, written with Pujo Semedi,
The Will to Improve, Governmentality, Development and the
Practices of Politics, the edited volume of Powers of Exclusion,
and many more.
https://www.taniali.org/
Gabriel Kozlowski is a Brazilian architect and curator. He works
on questions pertaining to urbanization from the perspective of
political ecology. In Urban Nature, Kozlowski talks to prominent
thinkers who have been pushing the boundaries of how we
understand the relationship between humans and the natural
environment.
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