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This podcast offers you the opportunity to listen to curious conversations exploring the intersection of sustainability, equity, and social justice. It is a resource for folks who are interested in learning and thinking about how equity and environment interact and who want to approach solving environmental problems in ways that are better informed by social justice -- or solving social justice problems in ways that are more environmentally conscious.

Just Sustainability Clement Loo

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This podcast offers you the opportunity to listen to curious conversations exploring the intersection of sustainability, equity, and social justice. It is a resource for folks who are interested in learning and thinking about how equity and environment interact and who want to approach solving environmental problems in ways that are better informed by social justice -- or solving social justice problems in ways that are more environmentally conscious.

    Meeting Valentine Cadieux

    Meeting Valentine Cadieux

    If someone were to ask me to describe my exemplar of a scholar and educator that does a terrific job integrating equity and sustainability, I would offer a description of Valentine Cadieux. Valentine is one of the most thoughtful folks that I know when it comes to the topics of environment, sustainability, justice, and how each and all of those things interact when it comes to how we understand and relate with the land and each other. Because of that she is one of my favorite people to nerd-out with about equity and sustainability and, so, I’m super excited to share the conversation that I recorded with her on the Just Sustainability Podcast!







    Dr. Valentine Cadieux is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and the Director of the Center for Justice and Law at Hamline University. She studies collaborative knowledge practices related to food, agriculture, and land in the context of settler society cultures in Canada, the United States, and Aotearoa. 







    Links:









    https://www.hamline.edu/faculty-staff/valentine-cadieux







    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eyKAvrY-os







    https://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/id/1921/







    https://sites.google.com/hamline.edu/center-justice-law/center-for-justice-and-law







    https://scalar.usc.edu/works/field-guides-to-food/index

    Marceleen Mosher on how the medium shapes the narrative and the importance of conversation

    Marceleen Mosher on how the medium shapes the narrative and the importance of conversation

    In the conclusion of the conversation that I had with Marceleen Mosher, we discuss how different media has an impact upon how narratives are formed, which in turns shapes how as a society we understand various phenomena. Marceleen and I also also talk about the importance of robust conversation particularly in regards to good governance and collective action or decision making.







    Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the intersection of nature, wellbeing, technology, and power.







    Links:









    https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/moshe044







    https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498534772/Eco-Culture-Disaster-Narrative-Discourse

    • 29 min
    Marceleen Mosher on narratives about sustainability and hope

    Marceleen Mosher on narratives about sustainability and hope

    In this episode we return to the conversation that I had with Marceleen Mosher. Marceleen and I talk about hope and the sorts of discourse that are effective in driving social action related to climate change and sustainability.







    Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the intersection of nature, wellbeing, technology, and power.







    Links:









    https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/moshe044







    https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498534772/Eco-Culture-Disaster-Narrative-Discourse

    • 18 min
    Meeting Marceleen Mosher

    Meeting Marceleen Mosher

    We’re straying a bit from the planned episode order of the Just Sustainability podcast. Because we need to do some re-recording, the remainder of Shane Epting’s episodes are going to be posted at a later date. However, I’ve kept all of you waiting for too long. So, without further ado, it’s my pleasure to introduce you all to Marceleen Mosher.







    Marceleen Mosher has taught communication studies at Augsburg University and Hamline University and is a doctoral student at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Her scholarship examines the interplay between rhetoric/narratives and the intersection of nature, wellbeing, technology, and power.







    Links:









    https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/moshe044







    https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498534772/Eco-Culture-Disaster-Narrative-Discourse

    • 26 min
    Shane Epting on philosophy of the city

    Shane Epting on philosophy of the city

    On this episode I’m delighted to introduce you to another one of my old friends, Shane Epting. In his first episode of the Just Sustainability Podcast, Shane offers us a primer about philosophy of the city — the field that (I would argue) he played a central role in forming (while of course philosophers have written about cities since at least the time Plato, Shane is one of the folks who did the most to shape the landscape of the discourse about cities within contemporary philosophy).







    Dr. Shane Epting is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. He’s the Co-Director and co-founder of the Philosophy of the City Research Group. He’s contributed an impressive amount of scholarship on topics related to how to most equitably and effectively conceptualize cities (or municipalities), socially just community design and governance, and ethics and justice in general as they apply to built environments.







    Links:









    https://www.shaneepting.org/







    https://sites.mst.edu/shaneepting/







    https://daily-philosophy.com/interview-shane-epting-philosophy-of-cities/







    https://www.potcrg.org/

    • 31 min
    Jill Fellows on liberatory technology and what is obscured by the dominant narratives about technology

    Jill Fellows on liberatory technology and what is obscured by the dominant narratives about technology

    As our conversation came to a close, Jill Fellows told me about the ways that technology can empower and liberate as well as how we often talk about technology (particularly digital technology) can serve to hide the environmental and social impacts of various technologies.







    Dr. Jennifer Jill Fellows teaches philosophy and is the Associate of Arts Coordinator at Douglas College. She also hosts two really terrific podcasts: “Andraste’s Gadfly” (which examines various philosophical topics as they apply to or manifest within the Dragon Age series of games) and “Gender, Sex, and Tech! Continuing the Conversation” (which is — as one might suspect from its name — about the interplay between gender, sex, and technology). And, she seems to be constantly on CBC Radio discussing super-fun topics like whether you’d make it onto Santa Claus’ nice or naughty list, our relationships with AI, and the history of feminized computers.







    Links:









    https://www.douglascollege.ca/







    https://andrastesgadfly.opened.ca/







    https://gendersextech.opened.ca/







    https://canadianscholars.ca/book/gender-sex-and-tech/







    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/are-you-on-santa-s-nice-list-it-depends-on-his-moral-framework-1.5851562







    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/bots-like-chatgpt-aren-t-sentient-why-do-we-insist-on-making-them-seem-like-they-are-1.6761709







    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/a-harem-of-computers-the-history-of-the-feminized-machine/id151485663?i=1000584009084

    • 36 min

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