Episodios

  • Sh*tposting and Algorithm Hygiene w/Jess Rauchberg
    Mar 9 2023

    Content note: Because of the topic, this episode will contain some mild swearing.

    The end of season 3 has arrived! To go out with fanfare, Élaina interviews digital communications scholar Jess Rauchberg about the rhetoric act of sh*tposting on various social media platforms and how various hygiene policies change the ways in which a wide variety of people (from Nazis to disability activists) engage with culture. This is the perfect episode to listen to if you are curious about the philosophy of social media or if you want to know how in the world Lea Michele, the Succession fandom, and Olivia Rodrigo’s TikTok marketing campaign are linked to digital anti-ableism.

    How to reach Jess

    Website: https://www.jessrauchberg.com/

    Twitter: @DisabledPhd

    Texts mentioned in the episode (All links to books are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    “The Medium is the Message”, by Marshall McCluhan (PDF)

    The work of Arseli Dokumaci

    “‘Feenin’: Posthuman Voices in Contemporary Black Popular Music”, by Alexander G. Weheliye (PDF)

    “History of Shit”, by Dominique Laporte

    “No One Is Talking About This”, by Patricia Lockwood

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  • A Critique of Distributive Global Health Justice w/Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra
    Mar 2 2023

    What does interdisciplinarity mean when your discipline is interdisciplinary? In this episode, bioethicist and global health ethicist Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra talks about using philosophical theories alongside scientific epistemologies and feminist approaches to shape our understanding of ‘global health ethics’. Specifically, she gets into her critique of the popular model of distributive justice.

    How to reach Agomoni

    Website: https://www.law.ed.ac.uk/people/dr-agomoni-ganguli-mitra

    Twitter: @GanguliMitra

    Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    The School for Good Mothers, by Jessamine Chan

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    42 m
  • The Both/And of AI and Trans Health w/Rebecca Sanaeikia
    Feb 23 2023

    In this episode, Élaina talks about the ethical challenges of using AI tools in healthcare provision for transgender people with philosopher and bioethicist Rebecca Sanaeikia. They discuss the different versions of “top down” versus “bottom up” ethical strategies and the tension between needing more data on how trans people access healthcare and wanting to keep trans people safe.

    How to reach Rebecca

    https://beccasanaeikia.weebly.com/

    Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/logavaguy

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beccasanaeikia/

    And you can email her here: rebecca.sanaeikia@gmail.com

    Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    This Arab is Queer: An Anthology by LGBTQ+ Arab Authors, ed. Elias Jahshan

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    35 m
  • Being Near Birth w/Andrea Ford
    Feb 2 2023

    In this episode, Élaina interviews medical and cultural anthropologist and practising birth doula, Andrea Ford. Andrea discusses her trajectory as an interdisciplinary scholar and the power of studying liminal spaces to better understand what different cultures value.

    CW: This episode contains discussion of fertility, pregnancy, and childbirth.

    You can find out more about Andrea’s work here: https://andrealillyford.com/ and https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/persons/andrea-ford

    Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    Beyond Black, by Hilary Mantel

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    34 m
  • Black Radical Liberalism w/Kristin Waters
    Jan 26 2023

    In this episode, Élaina interview Kristin Waters, the author of Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought about combatting epistemicide and choosing to write on philosophy of race as a white woman in the US.

    You can buy Kristin’s book and learn more about her work on her website: www.kristin-waters.com

    Listen to the Gilmore Girls tie-in episode of Women of Questionable Morals: Race and Politics and GG, Oh My!

    Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought, by Kristin Waters

    Black Women’s Intellectual Traditions: Speaking Their Minds, ed. Kristin Waters and Carol b. Conaway

    The History of Black Studies, by Abdul Alkalimat

    Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer: Essays and Speeches, ed. Marilyn Richardson

    Black Feminist Thought, by Patricia Hill Collins

    Radical Theory, Caribbean Reality, by Charles W. Mills

    The Case for Rage: Why Anger is Essential to Anti-racist Struggle, by Myisha Cherry

    Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, ed. Margaret A. McLaren

    Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination, by Robin D.G. Kelley

    Barbaric Culture and Black Critique: Black Antislavery Writers, Religion, and the Slaveholding Atlantic, by Stefan M. Wheelock

    Ethics and Insurrection: A Pragmatism for the Oppressed, by Lee A. McBride III

    Association of Black Women Historians

    Black Perspectives Blog

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    38 m
  • Non-Ideal Theories of (Trans)genders w/Matthew Cull
    Jan 19 2023

    In this episode, Élaina interviews fellow philosopher Matthew Cull about the difference between “ideal” and “non-ideal” ethical theories in relation to access to healthcare for transgender people in the UK.

    You can read Matthew’s work here:

    “Against Abolition”, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2019

    “Demarcating the Social World with Hume”, Philosophical Papers, 2022

    Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    Sexual Hegemony: Statecraft, Sodomy, and Capital in the Rise of the World System, by Christopher Chitty

    “Ideal Theory” as Ideology, by Charles W. Mills (PDF)

    The Electronic Wireless Show (podcast)

    Second Skins, by Jay Prosser

    Invisible Lives, by Viviane Namaste

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    41 m
  • Metagnosis and Narrative Medicine w/Danielle Spencer
    Jan 12 2023

    In this episode, Élaina interviews Danielle Spencer, the author of “Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity”. Danielle explains what she means by “narrative medicine” and what the COVID-19 pandemic and the genre of physician memoirs can tell us about what still needs to happen before we can achieve more holistic healthcare.

    You can reach Danielle and find her work on her website: https://www.daniellespencer.com/

    You can read my review of “Metagnosis” here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DtWQScs-arO8Hd3T8BNVDpxFFEHgNjh4/view?usp=sharing

    Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity, by Danielle Spencer

    Phenomenology of Illness, by Havi Carel

    Recognitions, by Terence Cave

    The Cancer Journals, by Audre Lorde

    The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness, by Anne Boyer

    Illness as Metaphor, by Sunsan Sontag


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    35 m
  • Ethics of Kinship in the Archive w/Hannah Sullivan-Facknitz
    Jan 5 2023

    We are back for Season 3 and an exploration of interdisciplinarity with an interview with crip, mad, activist historian Hannah Sullivan-Facknitz. We talk about retraining ourselves to do anti-extractivist archival work and about how our disabled identities and kinships shape our scholarly work.

    You can find out more about Hannah’s work on Twitter @hannahnthewolf and on their website: https://hannahandthewolf.wordpress.com/

    Texts recommended in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):

    Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay T. Dolmage

    A Debt to the Dead? Ethics, Photography, History, and the Study of Freakery by Jane Nicholas (open access PDF)

    Pollution is Colonialism by Max Liboiron

    Texts mentioned in the episode:

    “Tropics of Discourse” by Hayden White

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    49 m
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