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By emma mckay
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
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giving some time to grief; there's no such thing as a clean mine; tactics for resisting the structure of extractivism through physics; letting go of physics as we know it
describing and extending Barad's phenomena; complaining about how entanglement is not necessary to describe complex social systems; upending physics epistemology to focus on land
from neutron stars to the earth's crust, from workers underpaid hands to a slag-filled superfund site; some of the many connections built on violent colonial extractivism that take indium from the land to the lab
militaristic and colonial physics history; analysis of extractivist logic in experimentalist literature today
land as read from Watts, Kimmerer, and the Dish with One Spoon; the politico-economic hegemony known as extractivism; how we take things from being in specific emplaced relational context to being extracted through disorigining
how i came to view physics as needing to change; my intent and audience; the research questions; a summary of the rest of the thesis
abstract; acknowledging teachers, friends, and land
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.