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Eco Thoughts expands the conversation on climate change by centering the environmental humanities. The podcast offers aesthetic, ethical, historical and cultural perspectives that are key to understanding the current ecological crisis as well as building meaningful futures. Eco Thoughts features guests such as Judith Butler, Emma Holten and Jane Bennett, and covers topics such as climate sorrow, p... more

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Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Copenhagen Tim Rudbøg speaks to Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Groningen Kocku von Stuckrad about the “relational turn” – a paradigm shift in the sciences and humanities that de... more

Joycelyn Longdon, author and scholar, speaks about her work with environmental justice. Longdon wishes to broaden the scope and understanding of environmentalism: she underlines that the work goes hand in hand with care work as well as a practice of ... more

Artist–researcher Daniela Medina Poch and Bureau for Listening, an artist-led collective, meet at the nature reserve and landfilling site Amager Fælled in Copenhagen for an outdoor lecture, performance, and feast. Together with the audience, they exp... more

Curator and philosopher Dehlia Hannah talks to professor Sherryl Vint from the University of California Riverside and Max Haiven from Lakehead University in Canada. They have both written about science fiction and its relationship to technology and s... more

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Recent Guests

Kocku von Stuckrad
Professor of Religious Studies
University of Groningen
Episode: Kocku von Stuckrad on the “Relational Turn”
Jocelyn Longdon
Environmental justice researcher and educator, author of Natural Connection
Environmental justice research / author of Natural Connection
Episode: Jocelyn Longdon on environmental justice
Dehlia Hannah
Curator and philosopher, discussed as a guest in the episode
University of California Riverside (as mentioned for Sheryl Vint)
Episode: Sherryl Vint, Max Haiven & Dehlia Hannah on the tech-driven apocalypse
Max Haiven
Associate professor, co-discussed speculative futures and labor in technology
Lakehead University
Episode: Sherryl Vint, Max Haiven & Dehlia Hannah on the tech-driven apocalypse
Sheryl Vint
Professor, discusses speculative fictions and cultures of science
University of California Riverside
Episode: Sherryl Vint, Max Haiven & Dehlia Hannah on the tech-driven apocalypse
Oxana Timofeeva
Philosopher
Russian philosopher
Episode: Oxana Timofeeva & Dehlia Hannah on the World Soul
Korana Jelača
Artist and sound practitioner involved in a soundscape piece titled You Were Never Here
Independent artist/part of Klapjakt project
Episode: Waste & Toxicity 2: Brian Kure, Korana Jelača & Salvatore Paolo De Rosa on art and pollution
Brian Kure
Artist involved in a visual piece (slideshow of Nordic Waste paintings) adjoining Korana's sound
Independent artist
Episode: Waste & Toxicity 2: Brian Kure, Korana Jelača & Salvatore Paolo De Rosa on art and pollution
Marco Armiero
Professor and author of The Wasteocene, Stories from the Global Dump
Institute for the History of Science, Autonomous University of Barcelona; CIRI/ICREA? (as described in transcript)
Episode: Waste & Toxicity 1: Marco Armiero on "The Wasteocene"

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Tim Rudbøg
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Stefan Gaardsmand Jacobsen
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Oxana Timofeeva & Dehlia Hannah on the World Soul
Q: How does the concept of personhood apply to non-human entities like rivers or trees?
She discusses legal personhood as a starting point for relating to nature, emphasizing a political and relational dimension of personhood that can mobilize care and protection beyond strict biology.
Oxana Timofeeva & Dehlia Hannah on the World Soul
Q: Can you tell me why the soul is a topic worth revisiting today?
Oxana explains that revisiting the soul allows us to connect ancient questions about life, nature, and consciousness with contemporary concerns like environmental crisis, animal and plant life, and AI, offering a framework that resists reductionist materialism.
Transformative Talks 3: Steve Smith & Franziska Gaupp on social tipping points
Q: What are some potential downsides or unintended consequences associated with positive social tipping points?
Unintended consequences can include dilution of initial activist demands in the political realm or environmental harms from seemingly positive transformations, like the production practices of electric vehicle batteries.
Transformative Talks 3: Steve Smith & Franziska Gaupp on social tipping points
Q: How can civil society organizations more effectively organize and mobilize to create meaningful change?
Civil society typically initiates radical changes necessary for achieving collective interest, often through grassroots movements.
Transformative Talks 3: Steve Smith & Franziska Gaupp on social tipping points
Q: What exactly is a positive social tipping point and how do they differ from negative tipping points?
Positive social tipping points refer to critical moments where small changes can lead to significant transformations in society, in contrast to negative tipping points, which have detrimental effects.

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This program foregrounds the environmental humanities to explore climate change through philosophical, cultural, and historical lenses. Episodes frequently feature academic scholars, artists, and activists discussing topics such as relational thinking between humans and nonhumans, environmental justice, speculative futures, and the politics of waste and care. Across conversations, listeners encounter critical takes on technocapitalist imaginaries, eco-spirituality, and the social dimensions of ecological crises, often with a focus on practical ethics, place-based critique, and community resilience. The show tends to blend rigorous scholarship with creative practice, offering both theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies that help ... more

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1. Kocku von Stuckrad
2. Jocelyn Longdon
3. Dehlia Hannah
4. Max Haiven
5. Sheryl Vint
6. Oxana Timofeeva
7. Korana Jelača
8. Brian Kure

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