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Edge Effects

Edge Effects

The Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE)

A Digital Magazine from the Center for Culture, History, and Environment
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Edge Effects episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Edge Effects for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Edge Effects episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Two urban geographers discuss decolonization in theory and practice, the politics of water and infrastructure, and the social sides of environmental science.

The post Decolonizing Infrastructure in India and the US: A Conversation with Malini Ranganathan appeared first on Edge Effects.

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The acclaimed writer of the bestselling Mars trilogy and Red Moon models possible futures in his science fiction for a biosphere of eight billion people, seeking new solutions for global emergencies.

The post There’s No Sheriff on This Planet: A Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson appeared first on Edge Effects.

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Cathleen McCluskey speaks with Andrea Brower on the intersections of colonialism, neoliberalism, and plantations in agricultural systems—from Hawai'i and beyond. How might possibilities of a better future be imagined through political and social resistance?

The post Resisting and Reimagining Agricultural Systems in Hawai’i: A Conversation with Andrea Brower appeared first on Edge Effects.

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The author of the new book "Apollo in the Age of Aquarius" shows how NASA shaped, and was shaped by, 1960s environmentalism, feminism, conservatism, counterculture, antiwar protests, and the black freedom struggle.

The post NASA and the Explosive 1960s: A Conversation with Neil Maher appeared first on Edge Effects.

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Liz Carlisle shares stories from her latest book, which uncovers the history of regenerative agriculture and the farmers of color who practice it.

The post Unearthing the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming: A Conversation with Liz Carlisle appeared first on Edge Effects.

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Elijah Levine speaks with Celeste Winston about marronage as a placemaking practice. By drawing on connections across time, the conversation reveals how Black folks in the United States build lasting infrastructures to disrupt power structures.

The post Maroon Geographies, Black Placemaking, and Abolitionist Futures: A Conversation with Celeste Winston appeared first on Edge Effects.

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A new book, Border Land, Border Water: A History of Construction on the U.S.–Mexico Divide, traces border histories by looking to bridges as well as walls.

The post When a River Is a Border: A Conversation with C.J. Alvarez appeared first on Edge Effects.

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How do the minerals in your phone place you within global flows of extraction? Gabrielle Hecht discusses uranium mining in Gabon, sea rise in the Marshall Islands, and the geopolitics of an African Anthropocene.

The post How Extraction Fuels the Anthropocenes: A Conversation with Gabrielle Hecht appeared first on Edge Effects.

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Yardain Amron talks with Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher—co-authors of The Conservation Revolution—about capitalism, ecotourism, and the urgent need to re-imagine mainstream conservation.

The post The Future of Conservation: A Conversation with Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher appeared first on Edge Effects.

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Farming has been a part of Black freedom struggles for a long time. It's always been about much more than growing food.

The post Food Is Just the Beginning: A Conversation with Monica White appeared first on Edge Effects.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Edge Effects have?

Edge Effects currently has 127 episodes available.

What topics does Edge Effects cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Natural Sciences, Podcasts and Science.

What is the most popular episode on Edge Effects?

The episode title 'School Food Politics: A Conversation with Jennifer Gaddis' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Edge Effects?

The average episode length on Edge Effects is 44 minutes.

How often are episodes of Edge Effects released?

Episodes of Edge Effects are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of Edge Effects?

The first episode of Edge Effects was released on Dec 2, 2014.

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