Earth to research podcasts

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Earth to research podcasts

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Goal
By taking this module learners will use the content of the Earth to Research podcast to reflect on how to align research methods and research ethics with environmental justice.
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What is this about?

Story telling has powerful pedagogical possibilities. In the podcast Earth to Research, stories are used to educate, engage and motivate researchers to action. In this module three podcast episodes are presented as food for toughts and reflection tools for aligning research methods and research ethics with environmental justice.
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Transformative Research, Part 1: Storytelling & Solidarity

How can researchers reflect on their values, imagine alternative futures, and build solidarity in the face of shared struggles? Listen to Josie Chambers, Rianne Janssen, and Lucy Sabin explore transformative research.

Transformative Research, Part 1: Storytelling & Solidarity

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Transformative Research, Part 2: Emotions & Justice

How can we connect knowledge with action in pursuit of more just futures? Listen to Josie Chambers, Rianne Janssen, and host Lucy Sabin and reflect on your own role as researcher and citizen.

Transformative Research, Part 2: Emotions & Justice

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Myths and Rituals: Art-Science, Sustainable Tech, and Degrowth

From art-science collaborations to technological “fixes” like carbon capture to ancient myths, listen to Sofia Greaves who shares stories of projects at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and beyond.

Myths and Rituals: Art-Science, Sustainable Tech, and Degrowth

Remarks

The podcasts presented in this module are presented by Lucy Sabin. Created for EU project RE4GREEN. Supported by the European Commission and the VU Open Science. All views shared are the speakers' own.
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