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  <title>CoHearence</title>
  
  <link>http://niche-canada.org/cohearence</link>
  
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  <copyright>2012</copyright>

  <itunes:subtitle>A monthly discussion about environmental studies.</itunes:subtitle>
  
  <itunes:author>Amanda Di Battista and Andrew Mark</itunes:author>
  
  <itunes:summary>CoHearence is an opportunity for listening and learning. We bring together voices from Toronto and the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University (FES) to explore the relationship between cultural practices and our environment. We hope to help connect people and academics inside and outside of NiCHE together through common interests. Our main goal is to create an opportunity for the public at large to gain an insight into some of the conversations that are happening in places like FES.&#13;
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  <description>Andrew Mark and Amanda Di Battista, PhD students at York University's Faculty of Environmental Studies (FES), take listeners on a journey through current research interests at FES. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store.</description>
  
  

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   <title>CoHearence - Episode One</title>
   <itunes:author>Di Battista and Mark</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Melancholy, Mourning, and Environmental Thought: Part 1 Making Loss the Centre</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>Discussions about melancholy and mourning pop up in a wide range of disciplines. For scholars in environmental studies, understanding these concepts is important as we try to figure out how to deal with the unprecedented environmental losses of our time. In the first part of this two-part episode of CoHearence, we explore the history of melancholia and why it’s important for thinking about environmental issues. </itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 8 Feb 2012 04:01:17 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>42:25</itunes:duration>

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   <title>CoHearence - Episode Two</title>
   <itunes:author>Di Battista and Mark</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Melancholy, Mourning, and Environmental Thought: Part 2 Making Loss the Centre</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>As we discussed in part one of this two part series, melancholy and mourning permeate environmental thought and colour the way that we approach activism. In this episode, our focus shifts from the history of melancholy and mourning to specific examples of mourning in environmental and social justice activism. </itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Tue, 6 Mar 2012 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>1:02:37</itunes:duration>

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   <title>CoHearence - Episode Three</title>
   <itunes:author>Di Battista and Mark</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Resistance for Breakfast: Hegemony, Arts, and Environment</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>The title of this episode, Resistance for Breakfast: Hegemony, Arts, and Environment, is a playful departure from Peter Schumann’s words, and suggests that, perhaps, we could all use a little more resistance in our diet. We will investigate how hegemonic power manifests itself in environmental art and how art practices can also expose and challenge such power. </itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>1:19:48</itunes:duration>
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   <title>CoHearence - Episode Four</title>
   <itunes:author>Di Battista and Mark</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Poetic Nature(s): Part 1 Literature and Politics at the Green Words/Green Worlds Conference</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>In the fall of 2011, ecocritics, writers, and poets from across Canada attended a conference at the Gladstone hotel in Toronto. This conference, entitled “Green Words/Green Worlds: Environmental Literatures and Politics in Canada,” focused on the relationship between the cultivation of an environmental reading (and writing) practice and engaged eco-politics. </itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>50:30</itunes:duration>
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   <title>CoHearence - Episode Five</title>
   <itunes:author>Di Battista and Mark</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Poetic Nature(s): Part 2 Literature and Politics at the Green Words/Green Worlds Conference</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>In the second part of CoHearence’s look at the 2011 conference, Green Words/Green Worlds: Environmental Literatures and Politics in Canada, we continue our investigation of the relationship between the cultivation of an environmental reading (and writing) practice and engaged eco-politics. </itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 8 Jun 2012 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>51:08</itunes:duration>

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   <title>CoHearence - Special Episode</title>
   <itunes:author>Mark</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Ecopoetic Soundscape</itunes:subtitle>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2012 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>35:10</itunes:duration>

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   <title>CoHearence - Episode Six</title>
   <itunes:author>Killoran-McKibben</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Protest and Resistance: G20 Stories</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>In June of 2010, government leaders from 20 of the world’s richest countries met in Toronto to discuss the global economy and the world financial system. People from across Canada and around the world converged in the streets of downtown Toronto to protest the G20’s focus on increasing austerity measures and cuts to social programming as a way to curtail international debt and to keep power in the hands of the wealthy. </itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2012 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>1:07:24</itunes:duration>
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   <title>CoHearence - Queer Ecologies Teaser</title>
   <itunes:author>DiBattista, Mark, and Pattrick</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>UnderCurrents Queer Ecologies Teaser</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>A preview of a full length companion episode to UnderCurrents Volume 19: From Queer/Nature to Queer Ecologies: Celebrating 20 Years of Scholarship and Creativity: http://currents.journals.yorku.ca/</itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Tue, 3 Nov 2015 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>7:08</itunes:duration>
   
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   <title>CoHearence - Epidode Seven</title>
   <itunes:author>DiBattista, Mark, and Pattrick</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Queer Ecologies</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary> Produced in collaboration with the editorial collective of the student-run journal UnderCurrents (www.yorku.ca/currents), this episode features a roundtable discussion with Peter Hobbs, Brent Ingram, and Cate Sandilands. The discussion coincides with the release of UnderCurrents Vol. 19, "From Queer/Nature to Queer Ecologies," which celebrates 20 years since the publication of UnderCurrents Vol. 6 "Queer/Nature." The participants discuss the pasts, presents, and futures of queer ecological scholarship in conversation with this episode's co-producer, Darren Patrick. </itunes:summary>
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   <pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2016 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:duration>56:59</itunes:duration>
   
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