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Regeneration

Should they stay or should they go?

In the second part we challenge the function and colonial history of nature reserves, the necropolitics of animals and the question of conservation. Guests – Ronald Goderie, Kyrre Lien, Sam Steyaert, Bob Kuřík, Åsmund Asdal

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Parts

  1. David Přílučík, Unprotected Nature
  2. David Přílučík, Relief
  3. In the name of Nature
  4. Should they stay or should they go?
  5. Holding the Rights
  6. Eivind H. Natvig, ninety seconds to midnight
  7. Lorraine Daston, Discussions about human nature are always politically and morally fraught
  8. Bob Kuřík, That's why it's called a 'national' park and not any other park
  9. Jessica Auer, "Looking North" and "Landvörður"
  10. Susanne Normann, Decolonizing the Gaze
  11. Denisa Langrová, feral mummy
  12. Mihnea Tănăsescu, Representation doesn’t have to be a conclusion, an end point, but rather a process of getting to know each other

Should they stay or should they go?

In the three-part podcast “Unprotected Nature” we explore how the discourse on nature is shaped. The different parts focus on cases of extractivism, nationalism or feminisation. They show us how the apparent neutrality of nature often serves contradictory political and personal agendas. We thus expose nature to overlooked practices in which it ceases to be protected by traditional perspectives.

 

Dramaturgy and interviews – David Přílučík and Ondřej Šebestík

Production – Nela Pietrová

Voiceover –  Teresa Polk 

Sound design – Natálie Pleváková

Sound editing and sound design – Jonáš Richter

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