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Myth-making, Environmentalism, and Non-Religion

Feb 8, 2021
45:05
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Myth Making
02:41 • 5min
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3
Myth and Myth Making
07:30 • 4min
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4
Is Gandolp a Real Person?
11:02 • 2min
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5
Do You Believe in God or Supernatural Entities?
12:56 • 2min
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6
Are You Exploring the Myths of Community Organizers?
15:07 • 5min
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7
The Three Concentric Rings of Ethographic Engagement in Vancouver
20:26 • 6min
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8
Sigtly, a Radical Action Is Perhaps Impossible Wer Alatly
26:22 • 2min
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9
The Myth Making and the Imaginaries
28:39 • 2min
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10
Is There Anything That Inspires You?
30:48 • 4min
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The Importance of the Work Being Done
35:10 • 2min
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12
The Myths of Australia
36:51 • 4min
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Can the Corporate Person Make a Difference?
40:35 • 4min
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What myths do non-religious people use in their climate and environmental activism? What does the study of everyday stories bring to the study of 'religion' and 'non-religion'? Find out in this interview with Dr. Tim Stacey by RSP Co-Founder Christopher R. Cotter.
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