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Episode 56: How do people co-exist with the volcano La Soufrière on the island of St. Vincent?

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In this episode, Jazmin Scarlett (Newcastle University) talks about her research in historical and social geography, examining the relationship between humans and volcanoes in the Caribbean.

What is the history of human experience living near volcanoes on St. Vincent? Is this experience unique to the Caribbean islands? Why do people choose to leave in a hazardous environment, and how do they cope with natural disasters before, during and after they occur? What does Jazmin wish would change about how disaster movies portray scientists' contributions?

You can find more information in the show notes under the episode on our website.

Jazmin has a blog you should definitely check out. If you have feedback or questions for her, you can find her on Twitter.

You can find Michael on Twitter and Instagram too.

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In this episode, Jazmin Scarlett (Newcastle University) talks about her research in historical and social geography, examining the relationship between humans and volcanoes in the Caribbean.

What is the history of human experience living near volcanoes on St. Vincent? Is this experience unique to the Caribbean islands? Why do people choose to leave in a hazardous environment, and how do they cope with natural disasters before, during and after they occur? What does Jazmin wish would change about how disaster movies portray scientists' contributions?

You can find more information in the show notes under the episode on our website.

Jazmin has a blog you should definitely check out. If you have feedback or questions for her, you can find her on Twitter.

You can find Michael on Twitter and Instagram too.

The Arch and Anth Podcast is on Twitter and Instagram, and it has a Facebook page.

If you liked this episode and you want to help contribute to the show, please visit the Patreon page for details on how to do that.

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