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Prefiguring a better, post-growth world - Episode 4 (with Birsha Ohdedar)

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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by Dr Birsha Ohdedar - legal scholar, climate justice advocate, and thinker on post-growth futures. Birsha shares his academic journey, insights on navigating the tensions between scholarly work and real-world impact, and reflections on law's role in climate and environmental justice. He speaks on the promise of post-growth frameworks, prefigurative legalities, and the importance of slowing down to reimagine what law can do.

Reflecting on Birsha’s interview, hosts Cristy Clark and Elizabeth Macpherson explore the challenges of parenting within academia and make a case for slow scholarship in a high-pressure sector. The episode closes with updates on current developments in environmental law and future directions for research.

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Chapters

1. Prefiguring a better, post-growth world - Episode 4 (with Birsha Ohdedar) (00:00:00)

2. Exploring prefigurative politics and legality (00:03:46)

3. Let's Chat - with Dr Birsha Ohdehar (00:14:22)

4. Reflections (00:52:54)

5. What's new in environmental law (01:04:00)

6. What's on the horizon? (01:22:30)

7. Listener feedback (thank you!) (01:26:14)

8. Wrap up (01:27:13)

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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by Dr Birsha Ohdedar - legal scholar, climate justice advocate, and thinker on post-growth futures. Birsha shares his academic journey, insights on navigating the tensions between scholarly work and real-world impact, and reflections on law's role in climate and environmental justice. He speaks on the promise of post-growth frameworks, prefigurative legalities, and the importance of slowing down to reimagine what law can do.

Reflecting on Birsha’s interview, hosts Cristy Clark and Elizabeth Macpherson explore the challenges of parenting within academia and make a case for slow scholarship in a high-pressure sector. The episode closes with updates on current developments in environmental law and future directions for research.

Show notes:

See below for a list of resources relevant to the themes or issues discussed during this episode

Would you like to leave us a comment about our show? send us a note here

Visit our podcast website - where you can find more information, including the show notes.

We would also like to acknowledge and thank our producer, Claire Burgess.

You can also find us on the following platforms:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Prefiguring a better, post-growth world - Episode 4 (with Birsha Ohdedar) (00:00:00)

2. Exploring prefigurative politics and legality (00:03:46)

3. Let's Chat - with Dr Birsha Ohdehar (00:14:22)

4. Reflections (00:52:54)

5. What's new in environmental law (01:04:00)

6. What's on the horizon? (01:22:30)

7. Listener feedback (thank you!) (01:26:14)

8. Wrap up (01:27:13)

14 episodes

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