The Indian Ocean World Podcast

The Indian Ocean World Podcast seeks to educate and inform its listeners on topics concerning the relationship between humans and the environment throughout the history of the Indian Ocean World — a macro-region affected by the seasonal monsoon weather system, from China to Southeast and South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Based out of the Indian Ocean World Centre, a research centre affiliated with McGill University’s Department of History and Classical Studies, under the direction of Prof. Gwyn Campbell, the Indian Ocean World Podcast is part of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada funded Appraising Risk Partnership, an international collaboration of researchers dedicated to exploring the critical role of climatic crises in the past and future of the Indian Ocean World.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 37m. Bisher sind 67 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 18 hours 33 minutes

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episode 1: Mustafa Emre Günaydı - Contextualizing Environmental Contingencies


To start off the second season of the Indian Ocean World Podcast, we had the pleasure of interviewing Mustafa Emre Günaydı, a PhD student at Iowa State University, and research assistant working on the IOWC's Appraising Risk Partnership. In our podca...


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 February 3, 2021  26m
 
 

episode 2: Rosabelle Boswell - Ocean Cultures and Heritage


Professor Rosabelle Boswell (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University) discusses with Philip Gooding (IOWC) her recent appointment as the South African Research Chair in Ocean cultures and heritage. This is a new and exciting position designed to contr...


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 February 18, 2021  38m
 
 

episode 3: Jenny Goldstein - Indonesia’s Peatlands and Environmental Politics


In this podcast, the IOWC interviews Professor Jenny Goldstein of Cornell University on her research into Indonesia's peatlands. Her interview offers a discussion of her unique journey from architecture to geography, and an in-depth explanation of ho...


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 March 11, 2021  48m
 
 

episode 4: Annu Jalais - Tigers, Tiger Food, and Mental Health in the Sundarbans


In our latest episode of the Indian Ocean World Podcast, Prof. Annu Jalais, an anthropologist and an assistant professor at the National University of Singapore, talks about the Sundarbans, the largest delta in the world that sprawls across India and...


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 March 11, 2021  40m
 
 

episode 5: Emily Brownell - Gone to Ground


Dr. Emily Brownell (University of Edinburgh) discusses with Dr. Philip Gooding (IOWC) her recently-published book, Gone to Ground: A history of environment and infrastructure in Dar es Salaam (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020). Dr. Br...


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 April 6, 2021  42m
 
 

episode 6: Alexandra Kelly - Consuming Ivory


In this podcast, assistant professor Alexandra Kelly (University of Wyoming) discusses her Spring 2021 publication of Consuming Ivory: Mercantile Legacies of East Africa and New England (Culture, Place, and Nature). Throughout the podcast, Dr. Kelly ...


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 May 26, 2021  40m
 
 

episode 7: Jakobina Arch - Coastal Shipping of Tokugawa Japan


Professor Jakobina Arch (Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington) discusses her research into coastal shipping of Tokugawa Japan (17th century -19th century), and accounts of shipwrecks' survivors as insights on the religious world of sailors. Unrav...


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 July 12, 2021  44m
 
 

episode 8: Lisa Schipper - Vulnerability, Adaptation, and Maladaptation to Climate Change


The IOWC podcast team interviews Dr. Lisa Schipper (University of Oxford) an Environmental Social Science Research Fellow at the Environmental Change Institute (ECI). Dr. Schipper’s research explores the interlinkages between climate change and human...


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 July 21, 2021  46m
 
 

episode 9: Chandni Singh & Roger Few - Recovery with Dignity in South Asia


In this podcast, Dr Chandni Singh (Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore, India) and Prof. Roger Few (University of East Anglia) discuss the different meanings of recovery from disasters and highlight how disasters are caused as much by p...


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 July 28, 2021  39m
 
 

episode 10: Patrick Slack - ‘Black Cardamom is Forever‘


In this podcast, the IOWC podcast team had the pleasure of interviewing Patrick Slack, a PhD student studying under the McGill University Geography Department. Throughout the conversation, Patrick discusses his ongoing research (MA and PhD) into the ...


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 September 30, 2021  40m
 
 
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