Listen "Biochar, Artificial Pollination & Multispecies Justice: In Conversation with Catherine Price"
Episode Synopsis
Our first episode of 2024 sees a return of an old friend of
the journal and podcast, as geography academic Catherine Price (University of Nottingham, UK) talks about her contributions to Exchanges. We start by talking about her conversation with Sophie Chao entitled Multispecies, More-Than-Human, Nonhuman, Other-Than-Human: Reimagining idioms of animacy in an age of planetary unmaking, which incidentally was one of our most downloaded papers of 2023. Moving on from that we turn to Catherine’s other paper in that issue which was concerned with the question Do we need Artificial Pollination if we have Multispecies Justice in the Anthropocene? We also reflect back on the reception for Anthropocene and More-Than-Human-World
special issue of Exchanges from last March, before moving on to look at Catherine’s future work. As always, we close with some pointers and advice for would-be academic authors.
For more on publishing with Exchanges, see our online guide for authors. Or to read Catherine’s articles, visit: https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v10i2
Timecode
0:00 Opening
0:47 Introductions
5:19 Multispecies Paper
11:30 Artificial Pollinators Paper
15:15 Special Issue Reception
17:40 Future Research
18:55 Advice for Authors
24:28 Closing & Outro
the journal and podcast, as geography academic Catherine Price (University of Nottingham, UK) talks about her contributions to Exchanges. We start by talking about her conversation with Sophie Chao entitled Multispecies, More-Than-Human, Nonhuman, Other-Than-Human: Reimagining idioms of animacy in an age of planetary unmaking, which incidentally was one of our most downloaded papers of 2023. Moving on from that we turn to Catherine’s other paper in that issue which was concerned with the question Do we need Artificial Pollination if we have Multispecies Justice in the Anthropocene? We also reflect back on the reception for Anthropocene and More-Than-Human-World
special issue of Exchanges from last March, before moving on to look at Catherine’s future work. As always, we close with some pointers and advice for would-be academic authors.
For more on publishing with Exchanges, see our online guide for authors. Or to read Catherine’s articles, visit: https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v10i2
Timecode
0:00 Opening
0:47 Introductions
5:19 Multispecies Paper
11:30 Artificial Pollinators Paper
15:15 Special Issue Reception
17:40 Future Research
18:55 Advice for Authors
24:28 Closing & Outro
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