Ep. #205 - Intersectional Ecologies

dc.creatorBoyer, Dominic (podcast host)
dc.creatorHowe, Cymene (podcast host)
dc.creatorGuarasci, Bridget
dc.creatorMoore, Amelia
dc.creatorVaughn, Sarah
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-25T16:09:45Z
dc.date.available2022-07-25T16:09:45Z
dc.date.issued2017-12-14
dc.descriptionThis recording and transcript form part of a collection of podcasts conducted by the Cultures of Energy at Rice University. Cultures of Energy brings writers, artists and scholars together to talk, think and feel their way into the Anthropocene. We cover serious issues like climate change, species extinction and energy transition. But we also try to confront seemingly huge and insurmountable problems with insight, creativity and laughter.
dc.description.abstractCymene and Dominic talk war, sunglasses and unexpected colors and then (10:27) we pivot to the main event, a discussion of intersectional ecologies featuring three brilliant minds: Bridget Guarasci (https://www.fandm.edu/bridget-guarasci), Amelia Moore (https://web.uri.edu/maf/meet/amelia-moore-2/) and Sarah Vaughn (https://anthropology.berkeley.edu/sarah-e-vaughn). We start with their 2021 Annual Review of Anthropology article, “Intersectional Ecologies: Reimagining Anthropology and Environment” and talk about how their reading group became a writing group. We discuss how environmental anthropology has evolved over time and its need to diversify its citational practices. What are the environmental stories that need to be told in our troubled times? Turning toward their individual research projects, we talk about how those projects have been influenced by their intersectional ecologies collaboration. We hear about alternative histories of Block Island, mining and trans-Mediterranean mobility, and the role of Bermudian insurance companies in place creation and in shaping knowledge of climate change. We close talking about collaboration, how it has become a part of their practice, and how audit culture needs to accept collaboration as a new standard.
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dc.format.extentDuration: 0:58:35
dc.identifier.citationBoyer, Dominic (podcast host), Howe, Cymene (podcast host), Guarasci, Bridget, et al.. "Ep. #205 - Intersectional Ecologies." (2017) Cultures of Energy, Rice University: <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1911/112911">https://hdl.handle.net/1911/112911</a>.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1911/112911
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherCultures of Energy, Rice University
dc.relation.IsPartOfSeriesCultures of Energy Podcast Series
dc.relation.IsReferencedByAmelia Moore https://perma.cc/8QS9-HKFE
dc.relation.IsReferencedByBridget Guarasci https://perma.cc/ER7M-HCNL
dc.relation.IsReferencedBySarah Vaughn https://perma.cc/MQK2-8KQ3
dc.rightsThis document is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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dc.sourceCultures of Energy is a Mingomena Media production. Co-hosts are @DominicBoyer and @CymeneHowe
dc.subjectenvironmental humanities
dc.titleEp. #205 - Intersectional Ecologies
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