The offical podcast of https://www.critical-theories-of-place-studies.org/ The project 'Womanism, positivism, and the origins of decolonial feminism: critical theories of place studies' is an exploration of the lives of women of the long nineteenth century. It situates them within the storied places where they courageously challenged the colonial/ modern gender system, or the oppressive structures of Eurocentric global capitalism that for five-hundred years destroyed communities, their cosmologies, and the planet. Each counterstory relays how protagonists created anti-positivist spaces across various knowledge-areas in ways that may inform place-based virtue ethics. This podcast examines the ways in which counterstories prompt us to contemplate virtue ethics in teaching design history, theory, and heritage conservation, and how they may inform the creation of safe settlement patterns rooted in design justice.
2025
Sign up to track rankings and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.