Join us as we dive deep into Australia's complex nuclear history with Dr. Jessica Urwin from the University of Tasmania. In this episode, we explore what "responsible use" of nuclear technologies truly means for a nation whose nuclear footprint began long before the Nuclear Age.Dr Urwin's work focuses on how the nation's contributions to global nuclear activities have impacted Aboriginal communities in South Australia - and how these communities' experiences continue to shape discussions about Australia's relationship with nuclear technologies today.Guest bio:Dr Jessica Urwin is a Lecturer in Environmental History in the University of Tasmania's School of Humanities. She recently finished her PhD in History at the Australian National University, and is releasing her first book - Contaminated Country: Nuclear Colonialism and Aboriginal Resistance in Australia - with Washington University Press.Credits:Guest: Dr Jessica Urwin (University of Tasmania)Host: A/Prof Liz Williams (ANU)Audio producer: Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio)Acknowledgements:The production of this podcast is supported by the Australian National University College of Systems and Society.Feedback: We love feedback. Feel free to share your thoughts about this episode on Apple Podcasts, or contact us directly via email.Notes on content, use and contact details:This episode is marked as containing explicit content because it discusses nuclear weapons testing and their impacts on Aboriginal communities in Australia. This content may not be appropriate for young listeners.We have created this podcast for our educational programs, and are keen to make sure everyone interested in learning more about this topic has access to this information and can share it with others. You are free to use this podcast for non-commercial uses, provided that you attribute this podcast as the original source and do not modify the content.Please contact us via email (link above) for permission if you wish to use this podcast in any other way.Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for information and education only. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual speakers and do not represent the official policy or position of the Australian National University College of Systems and Society or the University as a whole.
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