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Regeneration

The Disquieting Beauty of Wind Farms. Voices and Wind

The opening podcast episode deals with the problematic Fosen Vind energy project in a mountain area near Trondheim.

Photo: still from the film "Elmie" by Sissel M. Bergh

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Parts

  1. Matěj Pavlík, Jiří Žák, The Practice of Decolonization
  2. Hopeful Visitors and Grieving Guides - Notes from the Travel Notebook of a Dark Tourist
  3. Decolonizing the Academy by Sindre Bangstad
  4. The Disquieting Beauty of Wind Farms. Voices and Wind
  5. Places from the Travel Notebook of a Dark Tourist (Fosen Wind Complex)
  6. Who Are You, You Who Live Here?
  7. Tracing Decolonial Options in the History of Sami Educational Philosophy by Stine H. Bang Svendsen
  8. Arts, Crafts And Emancipation
  9. The Exploration and Investigation of Decolonization as Community, as Action and as a Part of a Pedagogy of Care by Amanda Fayant
  10. The Four Directions a.k.a The Medicine Wheel by Amanda Fayant
  11. What Happened To You, Norway?
  12. Places from the Travel Notebook of a Dark Tourist (Utøya)
  13. Hear the Voices of All: Perceptions of Decolonization in the Czech Republic
  14. Slyšet hlasy všech: vnímání dekolonizace v České republice (česká verze)
  15. Measuring Gustav Vingeland's sculptures

The Disquieting Beauty of Wind Farms. Voices and Wind

Fosen Vind is a large complex of six wind farms, the illegal construction of which began in 2016 in the Sámi Reindeer Pasture area. It is now the second largest wind farm complex in Europe. Our guide for this episode and the actual site where the wind farms are located is Sámi artist and activist Sissel M. Bergh. She fills us in on the Sámi struggle against the Fosen Vind energy complex, which has destroyed the local ecosystem and eroded the rights of the indigenous people in the area.

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