This is the first episode of the Just Realities podcast. After presenting a session at the AScUS conference, Mercedes Quesada-Embid (associate Professor of Environmental Policy and Advocacy at Catawba Colleague, N.C., US) and I, Santiago Perez (doctoral researcher at the University of Technology of Troyes, France), engage in a conversation about some of the things we learned during the conference.
From the current state of legitimacy of knowledge production to a reflection on advocacy towards more just realities, we bring you lots of themes for further discussion and reflection.
Here are the references we used during our discussion :
Literature:
From terrible to terrific undergraduate economics curricula By the The Post-Crash Economics Society (PCES).
Economics, Education and Unlearning: Economics Education at the University of Manchester By The Post-Crash Economics Society (PCES).
The case for pluralism: what French undergraduate economics teaching is all about and how it can be improved By the PEPS-Economie Students' Association
Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds By Arturo Escobar.
Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary Edited by Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria, Alberto Acosta.
Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis By David Loy
Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor By Rob Nixon
Initiatives and organisations:
The Post-Crash Economics Society (PCES) - http://www.post-crasheconomics.com
PEPS-Economie (Pour un Enseignement Pluraliste dans le Supérieur en Economie) - http://pepseconomie.org
International Society for Industrial Ecology - https://is4ie.org
Metabolism of cities - https://metabolismofcities.org/
Sustainable Urban Systems (SUS) - https://is4ie.org/sections/urbansystems
Joan Martínez Alier: El Ecologismo de los Pobres
Music:
Nahko and Medicine for the People - http://nahko.com
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