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Unearthing environmentalism and techno-capitalist vampires
In this episode, we sit down with Patrick Bresnihan, co-author (with Naomi Millner) of the book All We Want is the Earth. We talk about counter-histories of environmentalism, and Ireland as a…
Fungi, relationships and emancipatory futures
Maymana Arefin is the founder of Fungi Futures, a project learning with fungi to map radical alternative futures.Maymana began Fungi Futures in part due to inspiration from the “wood wide web” which…
Urban heat justice
Urban heat justice is a topic that traverses both how people experience and suffer from heat, especially in the context of evolving climate crisis and its impacts on cities around the world. In this…
Shepherding schools and reviving rural futures
The ‘rural’ is a doing word. This is a key take-home message from this interview with Fernando Garcia Dory, set deep in the mountains of northern Spain.This episode explores how livestock shepherding…
Land, democracy, identity
Antonia Malchik is the author of a forthcoming book entitled ‘No Trespassing: How the ancient struggle for ownership, private property and the rights of the commons will define our future’. Antonia…
Folk horror and English commons
Andy Thatcher is a photographer, film-maker, writer and researcher who is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Bristol. Andy’s research includes using ‘folk horror’ as a lens to understand…
Forgotten places and the field of memory
Cansu Sönmez talks to us about her research on people’s responses to large infrastructure projects, like dams and railways, that disrupt their lives and the spaces where they live.Cansu shares the…
Mining and resistance in Covas do Barroso, Portugal
Covas do Barroso in Portugal is in a region that’s famous for traditional ways of life and sustainable agriculture. It’s also right next to a site that’s targeted for Europe’s largest open-cast…
Open source seeds
Anoushka talks to Almendra Cremaschi about seeds and the multiple forms of enclosure that have affected the seed sovereignty of farmers in Argentina and across the world. We talk about Bioleft, an…
Food that’s not for sale
Anoushka Zoob Carter talks to Sam Bliss, who is involved in activism and research on 'food that's not for sale'. As well as the topic of enclosure, Anoushka and Sam explore the paradoxes of food…
Commoning in a Palestinian refugee camp
Yafa el Masri was born as a Palestinian refugee in Beirut. In this episode, Anoushka talks to Yafa talks about the importance of commoning in refugee camps in Lebanon, drawing on her recent research…
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Future Natures has published 11 episodes since October 2022, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.
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