New Episode – Environmental Humanities & Transdisciplinary Research
Writing about web page https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v10i2.979
Following on from last time, here’s another episode of the Exchanges Discourse in discussion with a past author. This episode I talk with past journal author, Julian Westgate, about the paper he authored entitled Corals, Geo-Sociality, and Anthropocene Dwelling, which appeared in our Anthropocene special issue back in March.
During our chat we discuss the challenges of publishing as a ‘transdisciplinary scholar’ and also Justin’s reflections on conducting fieldwork around the Great Barrier Reef. There’s also an interesting segue looking at his work in the ‘exo’ field, touching on ecologies and life-potential on other worlds too. As always we touch on experiences of publication and publishing, especially with an eye for advice for first time authors and early career scholars.
Listen in here via the following links:
- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exchangesias/episodes/Environmental-Humanities--Transdisciplinary-Research-In-Conversation-with-Justin-Westgate-e25ctuk
- https://open.spotify.com/episode/2jG0x720JL6WJTvvzmAdzJ?si=zDPEbct0RQCiXiEFekbDwg
Episode Index
- 0:00 Opening
- 0:42 Introduction
- 4:28 Paper overview
- 13:34 Other research & work
- 17:28 Positive publishing experiences
- 21:21 Publication challenges
- 24:10 Advice for authors
- 30:45 Closing
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