Idea featured: Designing the Otherwise, by Irene Luque Martín Theme: How can we fund other forms of knowing? In this episode we listen to “Designing the Otherwise” by Irene Luque Martín and question how our current systems value knowledge — and whose knowledge counts. We discuss how feminist, decolonial, and indigenous perspectives could reshape research, and what it would take to fund open-ended, critical, and plural ways of knowing. We discuss examples of participatory and community-led app...
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Idea featured: Designing the Otherwise, by Irene Luque Martín Theme: How can we fund other forms of knowing? In this episode we listen to “Designing the Otherwise” by Irene Luque Martín and question how our current systems value knowledge — and whose knowledge counts. We discuss how feminist, decolonial, and indigenous perspectives could reshape research, and what it would take to fund open-ended, critical, and plural ways of knowing. We discuss examples of participatory and community-led app...
Idea: Port as a Pulse, by Dr. Lucy Gilliam and Tanner Tuttle What if research started from place? In this episode, we listen to “Port as a Pulse” by Dr. Lucy Gilliam and Tanner Tuttle. The conversation explores the idea of location-based and long-term research — beyond the limits of short-term, projectified funding. We talk about what it means to fund research that grows from specific places, communities, and ecologies, and what kinds of infrastructures are needed to sustain deep collaboratio...
Klimaatonderzoek Initiatief Nederland
Idea featured: Designing the Otherwise, by Irene Luque Martín Theme: How can we fund other forms of knowing? In this episode we listen to “Designing the Otherwise” by Irene Luque Martín and question how our current systems value knowledge — and whose knowledge counts. We discuss how feminist, decolonial, and indigenous perspectives could reshape research, and what it would take to fund open-ended, critical, and plural ways of knowing. We discuss examples of participatory and community-led app...