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Jan Dutkiewicz
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The Animal Turn
S8E9: News with Shatabdi Chakrabarti, Jessica Scott-Reid, and Jan Dutkiewicz
In this episode we bring together a photojournalist from India, a Canadian columnist, and a political scientist/reporter to discuss animals and the news. We discuss different types of news as well as some of the challenges that come with creating news content that focuses on animals. Date Recorded: 4 June 2025 Featured: How to Spot Misinformation and Bias About Climate and Food in the News by Jessica Scott-ReidMeatsplaining by Jason HannanFeed the People by Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel N. RosenbergMother Cow, Mother India by Yamini Narayanan Netflix’s Liver...
2025-12-22
1h 36
Our Hen House: Vegan & Animal Rights Movement | Stories from the Frontlines of Animal Liberation
The Hen Report: “It’s the Cow, Not the How” | Media Critique & Food System Myths
In this eye-opening episode of The Hen Report, hosts Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan welcome back Jan Dutkiewicz, professor of political science at Pratt Institute and co-author of the forthcoming book Feed the People: Why Industrial Food is Good and How to Make it Even Better. The conversation centers on a problematic New York Times article about animal rights activism in Sonoma County, which Jan critiques as “journalistic malpractice” for its misrepresentation of Direct Action Everywhere (DXE) and its failure to mention key investigations into factory farming operations hiding behind a “humane” facade. Jan explains how the article reinforces harmful...
2025-09-04
44 min
Our Hen House: Vegan & Animal Rights Movement | Stories from the Frontlines of Animal Liberation
Plant-Based Medicine and Healthcare Reform with Dr. Zach Burns
Join us for an eye-opening conversation with family physician Dr. Zach Burns about transforming healthcare through plant-based nutrition. From examining the pharmaceutical industry’s influence on medical education to exploring practical solutions for chronic disease prevention, discover how integrating lifestyle medicine could revolutionize our approach to health. Through candid discussion about medical training, patient care, and systemic change, Dr. Burns shares insights about creating a more compassionate and effective healthcare system. Key Discussion Points: • The pharmaceutical industry’s impact on healthcare • Integrating plant-based nutrition into medical education • Making lifestyle medicine accessible to all pat...
2025-01-24
1h 36
Engaged Jain Studies Podcast
Jan Dutkiewicz | Toward a Plant-Based Food System
In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Arihanta Institute professor Jonathan Dickstein, PhD interviews Pratt Institute political economist Jan Dutkiewicz, PhD. Professor Dutkiewicz shares his journey from business and journalism to the academic study of the politics, economics, and social implications of factory farming. The conversation also touches on the importance of law, personal habits, and social norms in fostering systemic change for a better world.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSFactory Farming & Cheap Meat: An in-depth look at the factors enabling the rise of industrial animal farming.Just and Sustainable Food Systems: Insights into Dutkiewicz's forthcoming...
2024-09-17
51 min
A Global Perspective on European Politics
Episode 23: Invasion of Ukraine and the Relationship between Geopolitics and Russian Identity
This episode is Powered by the Rudolf Agricola School for Sustainable Development. Guest: Tom Casier is Chair in Global Politics of Europe at the University of Groningen. Before he was Reader in International Relations at the University of Kent’s Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS). He led BSIS as Academic Director from 2014 to 2017 and was Director of the Global Europe Centre. He also held a Jean Monnet Chair. Tom Casier’s research focuses mainly on Russian foreign policy, EU–Russia relations, and the EU and its eastern neighbours. Recent articles have appeared in JCMS Journal of Common...
2023-12-29
26 min
BerlinsideOut
8 – Germany’s Forgotten Friends: (Missed) Opportunities in Central and Eastern Europe
Pivoting from key themes in German foreign and security policy to the country’s key relationships, BerlinsideOut takes the road, sadly, less travelled. Rather than ‘go West’ and look first to Paris or Washington, BerlinsideOut first heads east, to Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), scene of some of Germany’s most significant foreign policy failings in recent times, but also a site of great opportunities for Europe’s future. Long overlooked or patronised by many in Western Europe, the region has struggled to overcome contradictions and challenges of its own, while battling to assert its belonging in the EU and...
2023-11-07
57 min
This Is Hell!
The Meat Merchants Feeding Climate Catastrophe / Spencer Roberts and Jan Dutkiewicz
Chuck Mertz speaks with science writer Spencer Roberts and political economist Jan Dutkiewicz about their New Republic Article, "How the Meat Industry Undermines Effective Climate Policy". https://newrepublic.com/article/168766/meat-industry-lobbying-climate This week in Rotten History and new responses to the Question from Hell! Spencer Roberts is a science writer, ecologist, musician, and engineer from Colorado. His writing focuses on corporate greenwashing and science corruption. It is featured in places like Jacobin, Wired, and Current Affairs. @Unpop_Science Jan Dutkiewicz is a Visiting Fellow at Harvard Law School. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and comes to Harvard...
2022-11-29
1h 22
This Is Hell!
The Meat Merchants Feeding Climate Catastrophe / Spencer Roberts and Jan Dutkiewicz
Chuck Mertz speaks with science writer Spencer Roberts and political economist Jan Dutkiewicz about their New Republic Article, "How the Meat Industry Undermines Effective Climate Policy". https://newrepublic.com/article/168766/meat-industry-lobbying-climate This week in Rotten History and new responses to the Question from Hell! Spencer Roberts is a science writer, ecologist, musician, and engineer from Colorado. His writing focuses on corporate greenwashing and science corruption. It is featured in places like Jacobin, Wired, and Current Affairs. @Unpop_Science Jan Dutkiewicz is a Visiting Fellow at Harvard Law School. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and comes to Harvard...
2022-11-29
1h 22
This Is Critical
The Bleak Ideology of Food Crazes
It seems like you can't swing a spatula without hitting a claim that eating this way will make you happier, stronger, and more productive. As it turns out, diet trends are neither new nor politically innocuous. Lisa Haushofer, author of the upcoming Wonder Foods: The Science and Commerce of Nutrition, joins Virginia to dig into the outsized promises of idealized foods — and their roots in imperialism and racism. During the course of the conversation, Lisa credited the work of a number of her colleagues; here are those citations.Rosenberg, Gabriel N., and Jan Dutkiewicz. “Abolish t...
2022-06-16
28 min
Our Hen House: Vegan & Animal Rights Movement | Stories from the Frontlines of Animal Liberation
Episode 607: The Politics of Meat ft. Jan Dutkiewicz
Political economist Jan Dutkiewicz, PhD, joins the podcast for a fascinating conversation about the ethical, political, legal, social, and environmental intersections of meat consumption. A policy fellow at Harvard Law and a postdoctoral fellow at the Swiss National Science Foundation, Jan shares his thoughts on something we have all wondered about — why does mainstream media fail to cover animal agriculture’s contributions to worsening climate change? He also discusses strategies for reforming factory farming, explains why politicians may be weary of discussing the detrimental effects of eating animal flesh, and shares his views on the future of cultured meat.
2021-08-28
1h 16
NCPP Podcast
Od Opola do Jarocina: 1984 / odc. 7
Socjalistyczny show-biznes, czyli początki kapitalizmu i satanizm. Rejestracja kontra The Twins, Banda i Wanda oraz Kombi.W odcinku zacytowano utwory:Wanda i banda „Hi-Fi”, muz. Wojciech Trzciński, sł. Andrzej Sobczak, album: Złota kolekcja, Pomaton EMI, 2005Rejestracja „Wariat”- fragment filmu „To tylko rock”, reż. Paweł Karpiński, Studio Filmowe Perspektywa, 1983Kombi „Słodkiego, miłego życia”, muz. Sławomir Łosowski, sł. Marek Dutkiewicz, album: Nowy rozdział, Polskie Nagrania Muza, 1984Dezerter „Spytaj milicjanta”, muz. Robert Matera, sł. Krzysztof Grabowski, album: Jarocin 84 live, Tank Records, 1984The Twins „Love System”, writt...
2021-07-19
12 min
NCPP Podcast
Od Opola do Jarocina: 1983 / odc. 6
Pop-punk. "Jarocin" kontra "Róbrege". Od Lady Pank po Franka Kimono i grupę Sedes.W odcinku zacytowano utwory:Lady Pank „Tańcz głupia tańcz”, muz. Jan Borysewicz, sł. Andrzej Mogielnicki, album: The Best – Zamki na piasku, MTJ, 2004Lady Pank „Kryzysowa narzeczona”, muz. Jan Borysewicz, sł. Andrzej Mogielnicki, album: Lady Pank, MTJ, 2003Lady Pank „Mniej niż zero”, muz. Jan Borysewicz, sł. Andrzej Mogielnicki, album: Lady Pank, Tonpress, 1983Lady Pank „Zamki na piasku”, muz. Jan Borysewicz, sł. Andrzej Mogielnicki, album: Lady Pank, MTJ, 2003Dezerter „Tv Show”- fragment filmu „To t...
2021-07-12
12 min