Episodes
Episodes
Monday Feb 10, 2020
S2E6 - Social Change Through Film
Monday Feb 10, 2020
Monday Feb 10, 2020
Who doesn't love a great film? Through film we connect with stories, draw inspiration and process our own issues. Sometimes we are motivated to change. Today we talk with Irish filmmaker Joseph von Meding about how he got into socially conscious documentary work and what part film can play in bringing society forward on various issues.
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Further information:
Joseph's website
Our guests:
Joseph von Meding (@jvmeding)
Music this week from "Ancestors" by Alex Keren.
Monday Feb 03, 2020
S2E5 - Participation
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Dr. Santina Contreras joins us this week to talk PARTICIPATION! Why has it become such a popular word and idea, and what does it mean to different people? Drawing on her experiences around the world, working with communities, Santina shares about how so called "participatory" activities can be empowering and...well...pretentious and divisive. Please join us!
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Further information:
Santina's website
Capitalism, Colonialism, Crisis and Care (p14-15 of i-Rec magazine) - Santina & Skye Niles
Using Arnstein’s Ladder as an Evaluative Framework for the Assessment of Participatory Work in Post-disaster Haiti. Journal of the American Planning Association
Our guests:
Dr. Santina Contreras (@SantinaContrer)
Music this week from "Blue" by Orion.
Monday Jan 27, 2020
S2E4 - Political Action
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
This episode features the AMAZING Mayor Heidi Harmon! She is Mayor of San Luis Obispo city in California, and we will talk about her experiences making the transition from environmental activism to public office. She works tirelessly to serve diverse constituents, and we discuss how stories and narratives can help bring people together and build empathy.
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Further information:
Mayor Heidi's reelection campaign website
An article that Heidi wrote with @vonmeding - Show Up, Stand Up and Step Up: Bold Action in the Wake of Storms
Our guests:
Mayor Heidi Harmon (@heidiismighty)
Music this week from "Slow Energy" by Young Rich Pixies.
Monday Jan 20, 2020
S2E3 - LGBTQI Experiences of Risk
Monday Jan 20, 2020
Monday Jan 20, 2020
Today we will be discussing the experience of risk, and disaster impacts by LGBTQI communities, who are often rendered invisible by those in power. The wonderful Darien Alexander Williams (MIT) joins us for this important conversation!
In keeping with the theme of Season 2, we also talk about the role of narrative/stories in the marginalization of LGBTQI people, and how we can do better.
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Further information:
An essay of Darien's that we enjoyed a lot - The Folly of Climate Change Philanthropy
Some of the literature discussed in the episode:
Jacobs, F. (2019). Black feminism and radical planning: New directions for disaster planning research. Planning Theory, 18(1), 24-39.
Goh, K. (2018). Safe cities and queer spaces: the urban politics of radical LGBT activism. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 108(2), 463-477.
Smart, M. J., & Whittemore, A. H. (2017). There goes the gaybourhood? Dispersion and clustering in a gay and lesbian real estate market in Dallas TX, 1986–2012. Urban Studies, 54(3), 600-615.
Dominey-Howes, D., Gorman-Murray, A., & McKinnon, S. (2014). Queering disasters: On the need to account for LGBTI experiences in natural disaster contexts. Gender, Place & Culture, 21(7), 905-918.
Gorman-Murray, A., McKinnon, S., & Dominey-Howes, D. (2014). Queer domicide: LGBT displacement and home loss in natural disaster impact, response, and recovery. Home Cultures, 11(2), 237-261.
Hager, L. T. (2015). United in Anger: A History of ACT UP. The Oral History Review, 42(1), 134-138.
Our guests:
Darien Alexander Williams (@nigreaux)
Music this week from "Spring Rain Blues" by Kaleido Sea.
Monday Jan 13, 2020
S2E2 - Narratives to Inspire Solidarity
Monday Jan 13, 2020
Monday Jan 13, 2020
This week we are so pleased to have independent investigative journalist Antony Loewenstein - author of Disaster Capitalism - on the show to discuss his work documenting the struggles of oppressed people against injustice, all around the world.
We wanted to know more about his approach to storytelling and the kind of feelings he tries to evoke for his readers - particularly to create solidarity with people they don't know, who often have very different lives to their own.
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Further information:
Antony's website is a great place to start exploring his work - https://antonyloewenstein.com/
You should also sign up for his newsletter!
Our guests:
Antony Loewenstein (@antloewenstein)
Music this week from "Power" by Extreme.
Monday Jan 06, 2020
S2E1 - The Power of Stories
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Welcome back for Season 2 of Disaster: Deconstructed! For the next 20 weeks we will be exploring stories of disaster - what stories do we tell and how? Which voices are privileged or silenced? How are different mediums used to convey messages about disaster? What narratives are central to our discourse? How do people outside of academia discuss disasters?
Joining us today to introduce and frame the season we are so pleased to have Lori Peek on the show! We hope you enjoy the conversation, and the vision for S2.
As always, please let us know what you think and engage with the show. We have different special episodes in production or planned, where you can actively participate!
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Further information:
Lori's books Behind the Backlash and Children of Katrina
Her excellent recent piece highlighting how the most marginalized are forced to "bear" vulnerability
Lori and JC Gaillard writing for Nature about the need for a Disaster Research Code of Conduct
Our guests:
Lori Peek - https://www.colorado.edu/sociology/lori-peek
Music this week from "Falling Forward" by Kevin Graham.
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Christmas Special 2019
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Today we have a surprise for our listeners - our first Christmas Special! WE MISSED YOU ALL!!
Season 2 starts in a few weeks but we wanted to send you all our best wishes as you recharge over the break. In this special episode we share stories and poetry with a Christmas theme, and sort of related to disasters. Ksenia even has some jokes. We think you had better check it out ;)
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Music this week from "Christmas Wish" by Bamtone.
Monday Oct 14, 2019
S1E20 - Season Wrap
Monday Oct 14, 2019
Monday Oct 14, 2019
Today we wrap up Season 1 of Disasters: Deconstructed! Thanks to everyone that has been a part of it - our listeners, our friends and family, and of course our brilliant guests. In this episode we revisit some of the key themes emerging from the Season, and discuss what we have in store for Season 2.
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Music this week from "6 Feet Under" by John Isaac.
Monday Oct 07, 2019
S1E19 - Status Quo
Monday Oct 07, 2019
Monday Oct 07, 2019
Back in June 2019, as part of the i-Rec conference, we recorded statements from participants in response to a prompt - What is the status quo that we need to disrupt, and how can we do it? The series of videos can be viewed here.
This week we will be sharing some of the responses with you and briefly discussing the key themes. Please join us over on Discord if you want to unpack further!
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Further information:
The series of videos on "Disrupting the Status Quo" can be viewed here.
Our guests:
In order of appearance - Wes Cheek (@wesinjapan), Diana Contreras (@DianaContrerasM), Emmanuel Raju (@EmmanuelRaju7), Heidi Harmon (@heidiismighty), Gonzalo Lizarralde (@invisibl_houses), Tony Oliver-Smith, Lisa Bornstein, Terry Cannon, Aaron Opdyke (@aaronopdyke), Mittul Vahanvati (@MittulVahanvati), Lee Bosher (@leebosher).
Music this week from "Chimera Soldiers" by Max H.
Monday Sep 30, 2019
S1E18 - Manifesto
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Monday Sep 30, 2019
This week Ksenia visits Auckland, New Zealand and sits down with some disaster researchers who were recently involved in drafting quite the provocative "Manifesto". Thanks to JC Gaillard, Loic Le De and Jake Rom Cadag for sharing about the importance of this document and related efforts in the past. The conversation centers on the unequal relationship between researchers based on insider/outsider, North/South, developed/developing divides.
Tune in to hear about what is planned to move this agenda forward!
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Further information:
Power, Prestige & Forgotten Values: A Disaster Studies Manifesto
Post-disaster research: Is there gold worth the rush?
Disaster studies inside out
Our guests:
JC Gaillard (@jcgaillard_uoa)
Loïc Le Dé
Jake Rom Cadag (@jake_cadag)
Music this week from "Hiemal" by Charlie Ryan.
About Disasters: Deconstructed
Jason and Ksenia bring you regular content reflecting on human society from diverse disciplinary and ideological perspectives to understand why disasters really happen.
There is no other podcast centering the most marginalized in disasters-a “people’s” story; recurring themes are structural violence, inequality, injustice, resistance and organizing.