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Episode 1: Autistic Knowledge Ecologies with Audra Mitchell

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"These shared resonances which are often infantilized and dismissed as 'special interests' or 'infodumping' are actually intensities of knowledge and knowledge creation that we can sort of... refract off each other in ways that I think promote really interesting formations of knowledge."

Welcome to Unwell to Begin With, a podcast about the eugenics problem in biology and the environmental movement, and what disabled people and others at the receiving end of this ideology have to say about it. Or, to put it less bleakly: where we talk to disabled people and others about what crip knowledge and care practices have to offer in this moment of intensifying social and ecological crisis. For this first episode, host Mollie Holmberg (she/her) talks to Audra Mitchell (she/her and they/them) at the Balsillie School of International Affairs about why crip knowledge systems belong in fields like International Relations and environmental studies; uncomfy feelings about the category of disability; how policing gets normalized in classroom spaces and leads to things like students sending selfies from the ER; and why crip politics is about a lot more than just disability.

Audra's latest book is Revenant Ecologies: Defying the Violence of Extinction and Conservation (University of Minnesota Press).

Links to other work and websites discussed in the show:

If you have any comments or questions about the show, you can reach us at [email protected]

Transcript by Aadita Chaudhury, PhD Candidate in Science and Technology Studies at York University.

* Correction: This work is funded by a SSHRC Insight Grant, not a SSHRC Insight Development Grant

Theme music for the show is roswell by Fog Lake off the Free Music Archive and licensed under CC BY 4.0.

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"These shared resonances which are often infantilized and dismissed as 'special interests' or 'infodumping' are actually intensities of knowledge and knowledge creation that we can sort of... refract off each other in ways that I think promote really interesting formations of knowledge."

Welcome to Unwell to Begin With, a podcast about the eugenics problem in biology and the environmental movement, and what disabled people and others at the receiving end of this ideology have to say about it. Or, to put it less bleakly: where we talk to disabled people and others about what crip knowledge and care practices have to offer in this moment of intensifying social and ecological crisis. For this first episode, host Mollie Holmberg (she/her) talks to Audra Mitchell (she/her and they/them) at the Balsillie School of International Affairs about why crip knowledge systems belong in fields like International Relations and environmental studies; uncomfy feelings about the category of disability; how policing gets normalized in classroom spaces and leads to things like students sending selfies from the ER; and why crip politics is about a lot more than just disability.

Audra's latest book is Revenant Ecologies: Defying the Violence of Extinction and Conservation (University of Minnesota Press).

Links to other work and websites discussed in the show:

If you have any comments or questions about the show, you can reach us at [email protected]

Transcript by Aadita Chaudhury, PhD Candidate in Science and Technology Studies at York University.

* Correction: This work is funded by a SSHRC Insight Grant, not a SSHRC Insight Development Grant

Theme music for the show is roswell by Fog Lake off the Free Music Archive and licensed under CC BY 4.0.

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