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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2021 · 1H 11M

Book Launch: Subjects of Intergenerational Justice

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Leading environmental scholars highlight the value Indigenous philosophies have for solving global environmental problems as we launch Christine Winter’s new book, 'Subjects of Intergenerational Justice: Indigenous philosophy, the environment and relationships'. To whom (and what) do we owe responsibilities of justice? What happens to ideas of intergenerational and environmental justice if we drop the fiction of individualism? Are there conceptions of time and space beyond progress and resources that assist us conceive of justice for the future? Why is the decolonisation of theory and politics important for the future of the planet and as a matter of justice? Find out more about this event here.Timestamps 00:50 Introduction and Acknowledgement of Country - David Schlosberg 08:10 Westernised Disconnection from Past and Future Generations - Christine Winter 19:30 Multidimensional Environmental Humanities - Joni Adamson 29:55 What it Means to be in This World - Sophie Chao 37:25 Embodying the Past, Present and Future 44:05 Intersecting Science and Indigenous Philosophy 49:55 Walking Back into the Future57:05 Understanding Time 1:00:50 Being Part of a Multispecies Community Speakers Dr Christine Winter, Sydney Environment Institute Professor Joni Adamson, Arizona State University Dr Sophie Chao, University of Sydney Professor David Schlosberg (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leading environmental scholars highlight the value Indigenous philosophies have for solving global environmental problems as we launch Christine Winter’s new book, 'Subjects of Intergenerational Justice: Indigenous philosophy, the environment and relationships'. To whom (and what) do we owe responsibilities of justice? What happens to ideas of intergenerational and environmental justice if we drop the fiction of individualism? Are there conceptions of time and space beyond progress and resources that assist us conceive of justice for the future? Why is the decolonisation of theory and politics important for the future of the planet and as a matter of justice? Find out more about this event here.Timestamps 00:50 Introduction and Acknowledgement of Country - David Schlosberg 08:10 Westernised Disconnection from Past and Future Generations - Christine Winter 19:30 Multidimensional Environmental Humanities - Joni Adamson 29:55 What it Means to be in This World - Sophie Chao 37:25 Embodying the Past, Present and Future 44:05 Intersecting Science and Indigenous Philosophy 49:55 Walking Back into the Future57:05 Understanding Time 1:00:50 Being Part of a Multispecies Community Speakers Dr Christine Winter, Sydney Environment Institute Professor Joni Adamson, Arizona State University Dr Sophie Chao, University of Sydney Professor David Schlosberg (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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