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Episode #59 Gemma Sou - The human geography of the climate crisis

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The guest for this week's podcast is Gemma Sou, Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow at RMIT University in Australia. Gemma and John talk about the human geography of the climate crisis, and how she uses graphic novels to represent her research into human-environment relationships and the gendered impacts of climate change. They look into the value of using different media for representing the personal, and giving students a portal into a different worldview.

Website: https://gemmasou.com/

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Everyday stories of climate change with teaching resource https://gemmasou.com/everyday-stories-of-climate-change/

Twitter : https://twitter.com/gemmasou

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The guest for this week's podcast is Gemma Sou, Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Research Fellow at RMIT University in Australia. Gemma and John talk about the human geography of the climate crisis, and how she uses graphic novels to represent her research into human-environment relationships and the gendered impacts of climate change. They look into the value of using different media for representing the personal, and giving students a portal into a different worldview.

Website: https://gemmasou.com/

After Maria with teaching resource https://gemmasou.com/creative-research/

Everyday stories of climate change with teaching resource https://gemmasou.com/everyday-stories-of-climate-change/

Twitter : https://twitter.com/gemmasou

Series 10 of GeogPod is kindly sponsored by AQA.

Everyone has the potential to achieve, so we make sure that our qualifications give all students the opportunity to show what they can do and progress to the next stage of their lives.

Our UK qualifications are highly valued by employers and universities around the world.

As an independent education charity, our income is reinvested back into AQA’s charitable activities, funds our cutting-edge research and supports our initiatives to help young people facing challenges in life realise their potential. Visit AQA for more info.

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