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Science was never neutral - Episode 2 (with Ritodhi Chakraborty)

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Summary

In this episode, Ritodhi Chakraborty discusses his journey into academia, emphasising the importance of humanities and social sciences in understanding environmental issues. He introduces the concept of maladaptation, critiques traditional environmentalism, and highlights the significance of indigenous knowledge in climate solutions. The conversation also touches on the ethics of research, the need for interdisciplinary approaches, and the importance of community engagement in achieving justice. The episode concludes with reflections on recent developments in environmental law.

Show notes:

Our podcast website - where you can find more information, including the show notes - is located at https://lawattheendoftheworld.buzzsprout.com/

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Chapters

1. Science was never neutral - Episode 2 (with Ritodhi Chakraborty) (00:00:00)

2. The Attack on Humanities and Social Sciences (00:02:02)

3. Diversity in Science (00:07:16)

4. Indigenisation and Legal Education (00:08:44)

5. Interview with Ritodhi Chakraborty (00:13:56)

6. Understanding Maladaptation (00:20:18)

7. Community Engagement and Knowledge Justice (00:30:03)

8. Being Critical About Environmentalism (00:39:34)

9. 50:36 Balancing Family and Academia (00:50:36)

10. 55:49 Advice: Centring Justice and Ethics (00:55:49)

11. Reflections (01:01:19)

12. Updates in Environmental Law (01:14:44)

13. Future Projects and Reflections (01:29:50)

2 episodes

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Content provided by Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark, Elizabeth Macpherson, and Cristy Clark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark, Elizabeth Macpherson, and Cristy Clark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this episode, Ritodhi Chakraborty discusses his journey into academia, emphasising the importance of humanities and social sciences in understanding environmental issues. He introduces the concept of maladaptation, critiques traditional environmentalism, and highlights the significance of indigenous knowledge in climate solutions. The conversation also touches on the ethics of research, the need for interdisciplinary approaches, and the importance of community engagement in achieving justice. The episode concludes with reflections on recent developments in environmental law.

Show notes:

Our podcast website - where you can find more information, including the show notes - is located at https://lawattheendoftheworld.buzzsprout.com/

You can find us both on:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Science was never neutral - Episode 2 (with Ritodhi Chakraborty) (00:00:00)

2. The Attack on Humanities and Social Sciences (00:02:02)

3. Diversity in Science (00:07:16)

4. Indigenisation and Legal Education (00:08:44)

5. Interview with Ritodhi Chakraborty (00:13:56)

6. Understanding Maladaptation (00:20:18)

7. Community Engagement and Knowledge Justice (00:30:03)

8. Being Critical About Environmentalism (00:39:34)

9. 50:36 Balancing Family and Academia (00:50:36)

10. 55:49 Advice: Centring Justice and Ethics (00:55:49)

11. Reflections (01:01:19)

12. Updates in Environmental Law (01:14:44)

13. Future Projects and Reflections (01:29:50)

2 episodes

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