Functionality: A Yale Seminar

Functionality: A Yale Seminar
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Society & Natural Resources Seminar
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Created By Society & Natural Resources SeminarPodcast Status activeStarted 21/10/2020Latest Episode 08/01/2021Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 5Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 285Average Length 34 minutes and 46 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
A podcast from the Yale School of the Environment's Society and Natural Resources Seminar. For 40 years, this seminar has taken up the most challenging issues of the day around the theme of how human societies organize themselves around natural resource use, and subsequently how human societies are themselves affected in turn by their environment. Today we live at a critical point in both the social and environmental history of our planet. Every day, democratic institutions slip toward authoritarianism, and every day our problematic biophysical planetary reality becomes more untenable. In this course, we take the position that we are living in a "reflexive moment," or a moment that demands us reconsider our patterns of thinking — from our understanding of how we ourselves fit into the world up to how decisions should be made on an international scale. In order to make sense of today's apparent complexities. -
Episodes
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#604039 - Brett Vecchiarelli on Organizational Learning
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#604040 - Anna Reside on What Comes Next
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#604041 - Thomas Harris on Forest Landowner Advocacy
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#604042 - Introduction
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#604043 - "I've gone on a tirade here..."
4 years ago
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