JUST REALITIES - The podcast that explores the concept of JUSTICE

Santiago PEREZ
JUST REALITIES - The podcast that explores the concept of JUSTICE Podcast

This is a bi-weekly (fortnightly) podcast that explores the concept of justice and how it changes depending on the perspective you take and the context you are in. Our idea is to showcase exciting projects/research/initiatives that are generating more "just realities" around the globe. This podcast is a collaborative space, so you can join us and co-create your own episode, as a host, as a guest, as part our tech or research team.

Episodes

  1. 29/11/2020

    On collective actions towards a sustainable university. UTTransition collective at the University of Technology of Troyes (in French)

    On this bonus episode (in French) we talk to some of the founding member of the UTTrantision collective at the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT). They have created a transversal agenda that tackles the most pressing problems not only at the core of the university but as active participants on the transition towards a more just and sustainable society. From the impacts of digitalisation to the protection of the local ecosystems surrounding the university, Romain, Lou and Nicolas share with us their perspectives. They also invite all the members of the UTT community to look at their candidates for the next election of the different student councils.  Dans cet épisode nous discutons avec quelques fondateurs et membres du collectif UTTransition au sein de l'Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT). Ces derniers proposent une charte et un agenda transversals qui prennent en compte et proposent des actions pour résoudre les défis plus importants de l'UTT et de notre société. Avec UTTranstion ils proposent une transition vers des réalités plus justes et soutenables.  Au cours de l'épisode nous parlerons avec Romain, Lou et Nicolas de sujets comme l'impact du numérique vers la transition écologique ainsi que de la protection des écosystèmes endémiques de notre campus universitaire, etc. Ce sera également l'opportunité de découvrir les candidats proposés par le collectif UTTransition pour les élections des Conseils Universitaires.  Facebook UTTransition : https://www.facebook.com/UTTransition/ Email UTTransition : uttransition@tutanota.com Instragram UTTransition  : UTTransition  Charte de la liste UTTransition : Charte_UTTransition Programme et liste d'actions UTTransition : Programme_UTTransition  If you want to participate in the podcast, either as a host, a guest, part of the research team or the tech team, please contact us via email to santi@sustainablesanti.com of leave a comment on the episode.

    27 min
  2. 30/09/2020

    On death, Circular Economy and utopic societies - with Alexandre Lemille

    We invited Alexandre Lemille, director of Anthesis Group and co-founder of the African Circular Economy Network (ACE Network) to daydream about a more circular society. He has been involved in the world of Circular Economy for about 10 years now, from participating of the partnership between Cisco Systems and The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, to proposing the Circular Economy 2.0, to working on The Circular Humansphere nowadays. I this episode we talk about creating alternative values to economic when creating a more utopie society, also we talk about the role of death in our perception of reality and the impact for sustainability.  Here are the references we used during our discussion : Making the Circular Economy Work for Human Development, The Elsevier Academic Journal: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0921344920300082     What if Karl Polanyi was Right? (Medium.com): https://medium.com/@AlexLemille/what-if-karl-polanyi-was-right-d304e31e6dfe    The Circular Humansphere (2019 update): https://medium.com/@AlexLemille/the-circular-humansphere-2019-update-bf175af2c9bf    Empathy for the Future: https://medium.com/@AlexLemille/empathy-for-the-future-a63dd90e9097    Towards Regenerative Societies: https://medium.com/@AlexLemille/towards-regenerative-societies-cb81cb0c473d If you want to participate in the podcast, either as a host, a guest, part of the research team or the tech team, please contact us via email to santi@sustainablesanti.com of leave a comment on the episode.

    50 min
  3. 08/08/2020

    What Industrial Ecology and spaceships have in common with Santiago Perez

    In this episode Santiago Perez (usually the host of the podcast, here as guest as well) thinks aout loud and describes his PhD research. We explore here what is Industrial Ecology and why is it important to do research on that. From spaceships heading to Mars to boats sailing all around the world we explore Santiago's visions and thoughts on how to generate more sustainable (and just) realities.  Here are the references we used during our discussion :  Literature:  Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist by Kate Raworth - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29214420-doughnut-economics  Liquid Modernity by Zygmunt Bauman - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/168787.Liquid_Modernity Vers une écologie industrielle by Suren Erkman - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22610084-vers-une-cologie-industrielle Marian Chertow on Industrial Ecology - Yale University - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxCZIZuADGg Political-industrial ecology: An introduction by Joshua P. Newell, Joshua J. Cousins, Jennifer Baka - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.07.024 Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth by R. Buckminster Fuller - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/316362.Operating_Manual_for_Spaceship_Earth Waste to Wealth: The Circular Economy Advantage by Peter Lacy & Jakob Rutqvist - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25666232-waste-to-wealth Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things by William McDonough,  Michael Braungart - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5571.Cradle_to_Cradle Initiatives and organisations:  Spaceship Earth Movie - https://www.spaceshipearthmovie.com Discuss Doughnut Economics - https://discuss.doughnuteconomics.org Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL) by Kate Raworth - https://www.kateraworth.com/deal/ If you want to participate in the podcast, either as a host, a guest, part of the research team or the tech team, please contact us via email to santi@sustainablesanti.com of leave a comment on the episode.

    39 min
  4. 10/07/2020

    Transdisciplinarity and other alternative methods - a conversation with Mercedes Quesada-Embid

    This is the first episode of the Just Realities podcast. After presenting a session at the AScUS conference, Mercedes Quesada-Embid (associate Professor of Environmental Policy and Advocacy  at Catawba Colleague, N.C., US) and I, Santiago Perez (doctoral researcher at the University of Technology of Troyes, France), engage in a conversation about some of the things we learned during the conference. From the current state of legitimacy of knowledge production to a reflection on advocacy towards more just realities, we bring you lots of themes for further discussion and reflection. Here are the references we used during our discussion : Literature: From terrible to terrific undergraduate economics curricula By the The Post-Crash Economics Society (PCES). Economics, Education and Unlearning: Economics Education at the University of Manchester By The Post-Crash Economics Society (PCES). The case for pluralism: what French undergraduate economics teaching is all about and how it can be improved By the PEPS-Economie Students' Association Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds By Arturo Escobar. Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary Edited by Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria, Alberto Acosta. Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis By David Loy Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor By Rob Nixon Initiatives and organisations: The Post-Crash Economics Society (PCES) - http://www.post-crasheconomics.com PEPS-Economie (Pour un Enseignement Pluraliste dans le Supérieur en Economie) - http://pepseconomie.org International Society for Industrial Ecology - https://is4ie.org Metabolism of cities - https://metabolismofcities.org/ Sustainable Urban Systems (SUS) - https://is4ie.org/sections/urbansystems Joan Martínez Alier: El Ecologismo de los Pobres Music: Nahko and Medicine for the People - http://nahko.com If you want to participate in the podcast, either as a host, a guest, part of the research team or the tech team, please contact us via email to santi@sustainablesanti.com of leave a comment on the episode.

    1h 8m

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This is a bi-weekly (fortnightly) podcast that explores the concept of justice and how it changes depending on the perspective you take and the context you are in. Our idea is to showcase exciting projects/research/initiatives that are generating more "just realities" around the globe. This podcast is a collaborative space, so you can join us and co-create your own episode, as a host, as a guest, as part our tech or research team.

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