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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2023 · 54 MIN

Grounded Conversations: Farhana Sultana

from The SEI Podcast Series

SEI Director Professor David Schlosberg sits down with multidisciplinary scholar Professor Farhana Sultana to discuss a broad range of pressing climate topics from political ecology to nature-society relationships. SEI’s Grounded Conversations Series highlights the potential of low-carbon academic networking and creates an environment where early career researchers can meet influential and impactful climate and sustainability scholars. The conversations are quite literally ‘grounded’ with invited scholars remaining in place and limiting travel emissions, but also thematically ‘grounded’ in experienced research. Farhana talks about her intersectional approach to research, the exclusion of minority communities in academia and the steps being taken to address this. Learn more about this event here. Timestamps 01.00 Introduction - David Schlosberg 07.08 A Grounded Approach to Research 13.50 The Critical and the Resconstructive 22.35 Feminist Critiques of Capitalism 33.27 Unequal Authorship in Climate Publications 43.30 Communities and Care EthicsSpeakersProfessor Farhana Sultana, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Professor David Schlosberg (chair), Sydney Environment Institute Dr Anna Sturman, University of Sydney Department of Political Economy Dr Justin See, University of Sydney School of Geosciences Maria Paula Cardoso, Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SEI Director Professor David Schlosberg sits down with multidisciplinary scholar Professor Farhana Sultana to discuss a broad range of pressing climate topics from political ecology to nature-society relationships. SEI’s Grounded Conversations Series highlights the potential of low-carbon academic networking and creates an environment where early career researchers can meet influential and impactful climate and sustainability scholars. The conversations are quite literally ‘grounded’ with invited scholars remaining in place and limiting travel emissions, but also thematically ‘grounded’ in experienced research. Farhana talks about her intersectional approach to research, the exclusion of minority communities in academia and the steps being taken to address this. Learn more about this event here. Timestamps 01.00 Introduction - David Schlosberg 07.08 A Grounded Approach to Research 13.50 The Critical and the Resconstructive 22.35 Feminist Critiques of Capitalism 33.27 Unequal Authorship in Climate Publications 43.30 Communities and Care EthicsSpeakersProfessor Farhana Sultana, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Professor David Schlosberg (chair), Sydney Environment Institute Dr Anna Sturman, University of Sydney Department of Political Economy Dr Justin See, University of Sydney School of Geosciences Maria Paula Cardoso, Sydney Environment Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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