This episode is a conversation between Anders Riel Müller 송연준, Signe Skjoldborg Breighel and Sebastian Lundsteen, departing from Lundsteen’s article “Shadow Places, Environmental Justice, and the Submergence of Pollution.” The episode unpacks the several aspects and complexities of Shadow Places, a concept developed by feminist philosopher Val Plumwood that stress the spatial relationships as a key driver of injustice. By situating the concept within a Nordic welfare state and contextualizing it with Cheminova – a Danish pesticide producer and exporter – the podcast revolves around the role of Danish agro-chemical corporations in a global context. Moreover, it discusses environmental justice as a field, a concept, and a movement by situating it in a Nordic supposedly green and welfare state.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/729382
https://www.sebastianlundsteen.com
https://sustainablefutures.ku.dk/
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