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Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture
ICA Productions
7 episodes
3 months ago
A podcast discussing the importance of feminist networks and solidarities in the current conjuncture.
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A podcast discussing the importance of feminist networks and solidarities in the current conjuncture.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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The Feminist Ethics of Care: Community Building in Academia
Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture
19 minutes
3 years ago
The Feminist Ethics of Care: Community Building in Academia

In this episode, host Sarah Banet-Weiser talks with guest Sarah J. Jackson about the feminist ethics care work in academia. They discuss how the responsibility of care work falls most heavily on women and people of color, especially when supporting students of the same marginalized identities. They also talk about balancing care work in personal lifes, and how institutions could adopt feminist ethics to create a more forgiving environment for caregivers. 

 

Click here for the episode transcript

 

Featuring

Sarah Banet-Weiser

Sarah J. Jackson

 

Sponsor:

Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication


More from the host & speakers: 


Sarah Banet-Weiser

Distinguished Professor; Professor | Annenberg School for Communication; Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism 

University of Pennsylvania; University of Southern California

Twitter - @sbanetweiser

 

Sarah J. Jackson

Presidential Associate Professor; Co-Director | Annenberg School for Communication; Media, Inequality & Change Center

University of Pennsylvania

Twitter - @sjjphd


Works referenced in episode: 

Jackson, S. J. (2014). Black celebrity, racial politics, and the press: Framing dissent (p. 218). Taylor & Francis.

Jackson, S. J., Bailey, M., & Welles, B. F. (2020). # HashtagActivism: Networks of race and gender justice. Mit Press.


Copy and Audio Editors:

Lucia Barnum

Jo Lampert

Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture
A podcast discussing the importance of feminist networks and solidarities in the current conjuncture.