• 16. Are Africans Unfairly Excluded From Discussions About Environmental Ethics? With Munamato Chemhuru

  • Apr 15 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
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16. Are Africans Unfairly Excluded From Discussions About Environmental Ethics? With Munamato Chemhuru

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  • Dr. Munamato Chemhuru is Associate Professor in Philosophy at Great Zimbabwe University in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, and a Senior Research Associate in Philosophy at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg in South Africa.

    He has been working on a project entitled Conceptualising Environmental Justice through Epistemic Justice in Africa, collaborating with former podcast guest Jamie Dow.

    Munamato's research highlights the way Africans have been subjected to epistemic injustice in the debate around environmental ethics and the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. That's to say, African voices are often ignored, misinterpreted or not taken seriously. This injustice extends to the theoretical frameworks which are used to conceptualise environmental ethics, and towards the end of the interview, Munamato introduces unhu/ubuntu as an alternative ethical framework which promises to enrich our understanding of the ethical terrain in which environmental responsibilities are grounded.


    Ethics Untangled is produced by the IDEA Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.

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