Law at the End of the World

Science was never neutral - Episode 2 (with Ritodhi Chakraborty)

Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark Season 1 Episode 2

Summary

In this episode of Law at the End of the World, Elizabeth Macpherson  speaks with our guest Dr Ritodhi Chakraborty about his journey into academia. He shares highlights the  importance of the humanities and social sciences in contributing to the world's most pressing issues and that environmental sciences could benefit from expanding into alternative knowledges to ensure their work is grounded in diverse knowledge systems. He introduces the concept of maladaptation, critiques traditional environmentalism, and stresses the significance of Indigenous knowledge in climate solutions. 

The conversation also explores the ethics of research, the need for interdisciplinary approaches, and the importance of community engagement in achieving justice. 

The episode concludes with Cristy and Liz's reflections and updates on the recent developments in environmental law. 

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