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Campfire Conversations: Understanding the Sociopolitical Implications of Camping with Dr. Phoebe Young

Campfire Conversations: Understanding the Sociopolitical Implications of Camping with Dr. Phoebe Young

Released Saturday, 9th December 2023
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Campfire Conversations: Understanding the Sociopolitical Implications of Camping with Dr. Phoebe Young

Campfire Conversations: Understanding the Sociopolitical Implications of Camping with Dr. Phoebe Young

Campfire Conversations: Understanding the Sociopolitical Implications of Camping with Dr. Phoebe Young

Campfire Conversations: Understanding the Sociopolitical Implications of Camping with Dr. Phoebe Young

Saturday, 9th December 2023
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Do you ever ponder over the evolution and multifaceted nature of camping, its sociopolitical significance, and how it mirrors societal inequalities? Join us and our esteemed guest, Dr. Phoebe Young, professor of History at the University of Colorado, Boulder and author of the book Camping Grounds: Public Nation in American Life from the Civil to the Occupy Movement, as we embark on an enlightening journey into the complex world of camping. From its origins as a family leisure activity post-Civil War to its transformation into a form of political protest, the subtle intricacies and unexpected controversies of camping are revealed.

This is an insightful, thought-provoking exploration of camping's evolution. It's a history lesson and societal commentary all rolled into one. The intersection of camping and politics is examined, tracing the trend back to the Civil War era. Can you believe camping has been used as a form of lobbying, too? We address the tension between recreational campers and political campers and investigate the role of camping as a platform for political expression. We also highlight the nuanced issues of diversity and inclusion in outdoor spaces.

Finally, we turn our attention to the changing social contract associated with camping and how it has shaped the camping experience. Public amenities, government involvement, and the emergence of alternative camping forms such as glamping are discussed. We even contemplate a new form of social contract that may be emerging in the camping world. So, tune in for an enlightening discussion that not only explores camping but also navigates its profound connection with politics, society, and the social contract.

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