Peter Coventry shares with us his epistemological perspectives of emergency and crisis in public health in the third blog in this series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ Peter Coventry’s work examines the relationship between green and blue spaces and health and wellbeing. Peter joined us in … Continue reading Public health epistemological perspective
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Cultural epistemological perspectives
Sarah Bezan shares with us her epistemological perspectives of the culture of emergency and crisis in this next blog in the series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene’ Sarah Bezan’s work examines the entangled social and ecological dimensions of species loss and revival in contemporary settler colonial … Continue reading Cultural epistemological perspectives
Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene: An introduction
IGDC Co-Director Piran White introduces this Blog series based on the IGDC/YESI Webinar event ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene.’ In this blog series we will hear from the panellists that took part in our webinar entitled ‘Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene’ which was made up of three sessions discussing: … Continue reading Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene: An introduction