Ep. 62 Indigenous Kinship Ethics ft. Aila O'Loughlin

Ep. 62 Indigenous Kinship Ethics ft. Aila O'L...

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Ep. 66 Philosophy of Science

Today's episode is an edited recording a panel we hosted on the Philosophy of Science. Hosts, Tinka and Kealan, are joined by Mike Hicks, Ignazio Arrabito, and Azita Chellappoo to discuss how the questions at the heart of the Philosophy of Science effect their research and everyd ...  Show more

Ep.65 Fight the Bro-Ligarchy ft. Jo Littler

In today's episode, Kealan and Yohan are joined by Professor Jo Littler as they discuss her book, "Left Feminisms", and the landscape of socialist-feminism as a whole. 

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