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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2019 · 1H 48M

Violence in Plain Sight

from The SEI Podcast Series

Humans seem to agree on few ethical principles, but one that seems to be near universal is that unless it serves the ultimate purpose of peace, violence ought to be condemned. In this recording, SEI hosted an interdisciplinary panel on 'Violence in Plain Sight' with visiting scholar Professor Kari Marie Norgaard, that explored the reality of violence in research, the mechanisms of denial and invisibility, and the institutional realities that ensure the persistence of concealment. For more information about this event click here.Timestamps 00:00 Introduction - David Schlosberg 01:53 Welcome to Country - Yvonne Weldon 05:54 Speaker Introductions 10:17 Invisible Realities of Violence - Kari Norgaard 17:35 Why is Violence Woven into All Research? 35:20 Systems of Violence That Allow Us to Function 39:50 Pleasure and Pain 45:00 Violence's Many Definitions 55:35 Hope do You Cope with Researching Violence 1:03:25 Do We Turn a Blind Eye to Violence because it Threatens Our Privileged Lives? 1:08:55 Is All Violence Bad? 1:11:35 Politics of Sight and the Spectacle of Violence in Entertainment 1:24:10 Non-Human Violence 1:28:35 Long Neck Ensemble Performance - Introduced by Michelle St Anne Speakers Professor Danielle Celermajer, University of Sydney Brian Joyce (Chair), University of Newcastle Professor Megan Mackenzie, Department of Government and International Relations Professor Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Professor David Schlosberg, Sydney Environment Institute Dr Dinesh Wadiwel, University of Sydney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Humans seem to agree on few ethical principles, but one that seems to be near universal is that unless it serves the ultimate purpose of peace, violence ought to be condemned. In this recording, SEI hosted an interdisciplinary panel on 'Violence in Plain Sight' with visiting scholar Professor Kari Marie Norgaard, that explored the reality of violence in research, the mechanisms of denial and invisibility, and the institutional realities that ensure the persistence of concealment. For more information about this event click here.Timestamps 00:00 Introduction - David Schlosberg 01:53 Welcome to Country - Yvonne Weldon 05:54 Speaker Introductions 10:17 Invisible Realities of Violence - Kari Norgaard 17:35 Why is Violence Woven into All Research? 35:20 Systems of Violence That Allow Us to Function 39:50 Pleasure and Pain 45:00 Violence's Many Definitions 55:35 Hope do You Cope with Researching Violence 1:03:25 Do We Turn a Blind Eye to Violence because it Threatens Our Privileged Lives? 1:08:55 Is All Violence Bad? 1:11:35 Politics of Sight and the Spectacle of Violence in Entertainment 1:24:10 Non-Human Violence 1:28:35 Long Neck Ensemble Performance - Introduced by Michelle St Anne Speakers Professor Danielle Celermajer, University of Sydney Brian Joyce (Chair), University of Newcastle Professor Megan Mackenzie, Department of Government and International Relations Professor Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Professor David Schlosberg, Sydney Environment Institute Dr Dinesh Wadiwel, University of Sydney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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