The latest podcast episode from The Familiar Strange is UP!
In this fortnight's episode, Associate Prof. Assa Doron from Anthropology
at the Australian National University talks to our own Ian Pollock about
waste in India.
“The flies that go from feces into water, into food, they don’t look at
your bank account…" When a problem cuts across social divisions, "we call
this a ‘binding crisis.’ What are the ‘binding crises’ that would generate
enough political will and drive amongst a population that’s polarized
around caste, class, gender?”
Find it on our website (
https://thefamiliarstrange.com/2017/12/03/3-assa-doron-on-waste-in-india/),
Soundcloud (https://buff.ly/2AtupPj), iTunes (https://buff.ly/2AtuuCB) or
wherever you get your podcasts.
Apologies for cross posting :)
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