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approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Kosatsky, Tom
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Weston, Michael
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Sykes, Kathy
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Sheppard, Stephen
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Pouliotte, Jennifer
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: White, Matthew
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Frank, Larry
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Brauer, Michael
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Ostry, Aleck
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Takaro, Tim
Date created: 2011-05
Am Johal is joined by Derek Woods, an assistant professor of Media Studies at the University of British Columbia. They discuss Derek’s intersecting expertise in media studies and ecotechnology, examining what he deems the three defining characteristics of ecotechnology: artificial ecosystems, media archaeology, and the cultural imaginary through science fiction. They also problematize the term ‘Anthropocene,’ which proposes a new geological epoch marked by the significant impact humans have had on Earth’s geology and ecosystems, including climate change. Derek takes issue with the idea as it universalizes the human species, ignoring how colonialism and capitalism drove the transformation of the earth system.
Author: Derek Woods, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2020-11-04
approx. 60 min. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Corvalan, Carlos
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 60 min. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Berry, Peter
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 60 min. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Haq, Gary
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Stone, John
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session. Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Gutman, Gloria
Date created: 2011-05
approx. 90 min. for entire Panel Session Video displays using QuickTime (PLEASE NOTE: There is an approx. 30 second delay for the video to begin)
Author: Tokesky, George
Date created: 2011-05