Økotanker er en podcast om grøn humaniora. Vi udvider samtalen om biodiversitets- og klimakrisen og undersøger hvordan æstetiske, etiske, historiske og kulturelle perspektiver kan hjælpe os med at skabe meningsfulde fremtider. Vores gæster er tænkere, praktikere og forskere og tæller bl.a. Emma Holten, Jane Bennett og Judith Butler.

Økotanker
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Podcast Overview
Økotanker er en podcast om grøn humaniora. Vi udvider samtalen om biodiversitets- og klimakrisen og undersøger hvordan æstetiske, etiske, historiske og kulturelle perspektiver kan hjælpe os med at skabe meningsfulde fremtider. Vores gæster er tænkere, praktikere og forskere og tæller bl.a. Emma Holten, Jane Bennett og Judith Butler.
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Recent Episodes

April 14, 2026
Kocku von Stuckrad on the “Relational Turn”
<p>Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Copenhagen Tim Rudbøg speaks to Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Groningen Kocku von Stuckrad about the “relational turn” – a paradigm shift in the sciences and humanities that decenters the human.</p> <p>This podcast is in english.</p> <p>co Thoughts is produced by the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</p>

April 4, 2026
Jocelyn Longdon on environmental justice
<p>Joycelyn Longdon, author and scholar, speaks about her work with environmental justice. Longdon wishes to broaden the scope and understanding of environmentalism: she underlines that the work goes hand in hand with care work as well as a practice of allowing for differences to co-exist within the movement. She explains her ideas to director of the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking, Stefan Gaardsmand Jacobsen.</p> <p>This podcast is in english.</p> <p>Eco Thoughts is produced by the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</p>

April 2, 2026
Bureau for Listening and Daniela Medina Poch on critical listening in times of climate crisis
<p>Artist–researcher Daniela Medina Poch and Bureau for Listening, an artist-led collective, meet at the nature reserve and landfilling site Amager Fælled in Copenhagen for an outdoor lecture, performance, and feast. Together with the audience, they explore what listening justice and reciprocity might mean in a time of climate crisis. </p> <p>Eco Thoughts is produced by the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. The event was hosted as part of the Listening Biennial 2025: <a href="https://bureauforlistening.com/applied-ecological-listening/" rel="nofollow">bureauforlistening.com/applied-ecological-listening/</a></p> <p>The podcast is in english. </p> <p>Eco Thoughts is produced by the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.</p>
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