Podcasts by Story-telling / Story-listening
Story-telling / Story-listening podcast explores multiple Indigenous and cultural epistemologies (worldviews, sciences, pedagogies, cosmology). It documents a practice of recording oral stories/teachings as a method of preparation for climate change (changes to land, water, living beings and inter-relationships). The host, Jessica Hum (譚德娟) aims to build relationships of mutual respect and reciprocity, producing a series of podcasts which serve as a boundary object. As a 3rd generation Chinese/Ojibway woman, this research represents a step in the direction of her own personal decolonization.
Further podcasts by Jessica Hum
Podcast on the topic Sozialwissenschaften
All episodes
1.4 Reflections with Melanie Zurba and Sherry Pictou from 2020-05-01T15:20:18
Dr. Melanie Zurba is an Assistant Professor with Dalhousie University where she holds a joint appointment with the School for Resource and Environmental Studies and the College of Sustainability. M...
Listen1.3 Resilience with Albert Marshall from 2020-05-01T15:15:12
Conversation with Elder Dr. Albert Marshall about Mi'kmaq resilience and responsibilities to all my relations.
Dr. Elder Albert Marshall is from Unama’ki, also known as Cape Breton, Nova...
1.2 Adaptation with Janet Rabesca from 2020-05-01T15:10:09
Conversation with Janet Rabesca about adapting to climate change.
Janet Rabesca is a Tłı̨chǫ citizen, role model to youth, and she values helping others. She has an immense knowledge of...
1.1 Decolonizing Research with John B. Zoe from 2020-05-01T15:05:03
A conversation with Dr. John B. Zoe about Decolonizing Research with the Tłı̨chǫ Nation.
Dr. John B. Zoe was the Chief Land Claims Negotiator for the former Treaty 11 Council of the NWT ...
1.0 Introducing Story-telling / Story-listening from 2020-04-30T16:33:59
STORY-TELLING / STORY-LISTENING
An experimental project to look at decolonizing research through podcast as storytelling. Your host, Jessica Hum, introduces herself and her motivations for cre...