Progressive Practice Podcast

Ep 4. Authentic engagement: The rise of social performance as a profession in South Africa

40 min · 9. dec. 202040 min
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In this episode, we chat with Alison McCallum, whose social science training helps her make sense of the social performance work that she does in the energy sector. She approaches the complexities of this work through a lens of humanness, and how we relate to each other as a society. Alison encourages practitioners in the industry to question how we develop the tools to best achieve change. For further exploring: Alison refers to trauma and woundedness in community development. You can find a practice note on acknowledging trauma here: https://bit.ly/3m4WXVs [https://bit.ly/3m4WXVs]

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In this episode, we chat with Megan Davies, a researcher and lecturer at the Centre for Complex Systems in Transition (CST) at Stellenbosch University. Megan walks us through her thoughts and research into the energy landscape and ongoing energy transition. Her inquiring mind shines through, and she leaves us with some bold questions about the role of Renewable Energy in creating a more equitable society. For further exploring: Energy Democracy - "an emergent social movement advancing renewable energy transitions by resisting the fossil-fuel-dominant energy agenda while reclaiming and democratically restructuring energy regimes" Transdisciplinary Research - "moves beyond the bridging of divides within academia to engaging directly with the production and use of knowledge outside of the academy" Publications: Timothy Mitchell - Carbon Democracy Cara Daggett - Petro-masculinity: Fossil Fuels and Authoritarian Desire

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