From mapping to monitoring: the international scope of resistance
In our last episode, we get into what happens when mapping is stuck in bureaucratic limbo. In...
30:55
From mapping to monitoring: the international scope of resistance
In our last episode, we get into what happens when mapping is stuck in bureaucratic limbo. In...
30:55
Drones, birds & the gray in between
In this episode, you’ll meet anthropologist Sophie Chao and a few others you’ve already...
26:44
Kinipan's fight against palm oil
In this episode, you’ll hear indigenous leader Effendi Buhing from the village of Kinipan in...
32:57
Spatial data + social accuracy: the politics of participatory mapping
In Episode 3, Madhuri speaks with Jaringan Kerja Pemetaan Partisipatif, or the Indonesian...
24:37
Right place, right time: the ideal conditions for a OneMap policy
In this episode, you’ll hear from some folks you met in episode 1: journalist Bagja Hidayat,...
26:59
In this epsiode, Madhuri traces the global origins of OneMap and why institutions across the...
18:39
18. Building the two-way street between 'experts' and 'community'
What does it take for scientists and lawyers to really work with communities - and how does it...
49:59
17. Listening differently: alternatives to complaints-based systems
Community members should not have to be "extraordinary" to access their rights. Jill Habig,...
19:29
16. Is 'more data' the relevant question?
Natasha Udu-gama, of AGU's Thriving Earth Exchange, connects residents to professional...
22:22
15. Demystifying data through community data collection
What’s the best time to make change in your environment? Sof Petros and Muki Haklay come...
49:08
13. Time as an organizing resource - especially for youth activists
Sof Petros, an organizer with Future Coalition, teaches youth climate activists how to source...
19:50
14. Data co-optation, data cooperation
Muki Haklay, a geography professor at University College of London (UCL), thinks of...
16:05
12. Environmental work creates wealth generation for communities
In their full dialogue with Angela, Tico Aran & Darrah Blackwater connect waterways with...
45:34
11. Native spectrum sovereignty: the airwaves as environmental assets
Darrah Blackwater breaks down how she connects Native people to their sovereign rights by...
19:36
10. Oyster parties for community health
Tico Aran, founder of Watershed Action Lab in Miami, talks with Angela about the communal...
18:14
Gwen Smith and Michael Ogletree get right into the thorny parts of how government and local...
49:55
8. Data --> trust and alignment (that's the goal anyway)
In his role as public servant, Michael Ogletree thinks a lot about ways that people use data,...
21:00
7. Sidestepping the information extraction trap
Who is a leader and who can be a spokesperson for a community? Gwen Smith, founder of Atlanta's...
22:35
6. Averaged-out data = averaged-out people
Together in their full dialogue with Angela, Daphne Frias & Jarah Moesch swap stories about...
40:22
5. Interdependence for environmental justice design
Dr. Jarah Moesch & Angela reflect on the ways members of the disabled community leverage online...
21:52