Ethics in Practice

An Invitation to Re-imagine Health, Research and Bioethics


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Nicole and Christina share their experience of resisting hierarchies and creating space for subjugated knowledge in academia. Leaving us with an alternative way of seeing health, research, and bioethics that is not only relevant for this episode but the whole series.

Nicole Redvers is a member of the Denı́nu Kų́ę́ First Nation (Northwest Territories, Canada). She is an Associate Professor, Western Research Chair and the Director of Indigenous Planetary Health at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University. Christina Lee manages Knowledge Exchange for the Disability Matters Programme at the University of Sheffield, UK.

The audio quality of this episode tends to fluctuate. Please listen to it in a quiet environment / with headphones if you can.

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This podcast is funded by Wellcome.

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