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Circular Metabolism Podcast

The Political Ecology of Cities (Interview with Erik Swyngedouw - Uni Manchester) - CMP ep.43

09 Feb 2022

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📺 Welcome to the 43rd episode of the Circular Metabolism Podcast: The Political Ecology of Cities with Prof. Erik Swyngedouw 📺.🌎 On today’s episode we will talk about some original topics we have not yet covered that much. We will talk about the metabolic, the cyborg and the post-political city. For this we will have to provide some urban political ecology and critical/Marxist geography foundations. 🎓 To talk about these topics I have Erik Swyngedouw, Professor of Geography at the University of Manchester. He has written numerous academic articles and books including “In the Nature of Cities – Urban Political Ecology and the Politics of Urban Metabolism” which he co-edited with Nik Heynen and Maria Kaika. 🙏 Enjoy this episode and before you go, please help us improve our podcast by subscribing to your favourite app including Youtube, iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher and leave us a comment 📝 with your thoughts.👋Hello everyone and Welcome to the Circular Metabolism podcast, the bi-weekly meeting where we have in-depth discussions with thinkers, researchers, activists, policy makers and practitioners to better understand the metabolism of our cities and how to reduce their environmental impact in a socially just and context-specific way. 👀 Youtube: https://youtu.be/5969NouFGfs👂 iTunes: https://lnkd.in/ghjHPJY3👂 Stitcher: https://lnkd.in/gr3Up2NZ👂 Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gcUYaFnx👂 Google: https://lnkd.in/g4_az_Vy Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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