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Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

GETTING CURIOUS | What’s The Deal With Tear Gas? with Professor Anna Feigenbaum

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

Sony Music

Science, Self-improvement, Comedy, Education, Society & Culture

4.921.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

You may have seen tear gas marketed as a “non-lethal” or “less lethal” weapon. The truth is more dangerous. This week, Professor Anna Feigenbaum breaks down what’s in tear gas, who manufactures it, and what its poisonous history reveals about profit motivation and modern policing. Professor Anna Feigenbaum works at Bournemouth University in the South of England. She is the author of Tear Gas (Verso 2017). Her recent project The Data Storytelling Workbook (Routledge 2020) provides a guide to telling more effective, empathetic and evidence-based data stories. You can follow Professor Feigenbaum on Twitter @drfigtree. Want to learn more about tear gas? Here are some recommended resources: Tear Gas: An Investigation — Amnesty International RiotID (@RiotID on Twitter) Welcome to Omega Research Foundation | Omega Research Foundation Chemical Weapons Research Consortium DTP Physicians for Human Rights: Through evidence, change is possible. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Check out Getting Curious merch at PodSwag.com. Listen to more music from Quiñ by heading over to TheQuinCat.com. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Getting Curious, I'm Jonathan Van Ness, and every week I sit down for a gorgeous conversation with a brilliant expert to learn all about something that makes me curious.

0:09.5

On today's episode, I'm joined by Anna Feigenbaum where I ask her, what's the deal with tear gas?

0:17.0

Welcome to Getting Curious. I'm Jonathan Vanes. I am so excited for this week's episode.

0:23.4

Welcome to the show, Anna Feigenbaum,

0:25.9

who is an associate professor of communication

0:28.7

and digital media at Bournemouth University

0:32.0

in the southwest of England,

0:34.3

she is the author of Teargas,

0:36.9

from the battlefields of World War I

0:38.9

to the streets of today, published by Verso.

0:42.2

Welcome, Anna, how are you? I'm good. How are you? Thank you for having me. Do you watch figure skating at all? Are you like familiar figure skating terms?

0:51.6

Some of them. Well there's this thing that we called a double-footed landing like you don't want a double-foot your landing you want like a nice clean single-foot landing so did I single-foot landing your last name and the name of your university?

1:04.0

You did, but I just got promoted, so it's actually Professor Anna Faggenbaum now.

1:09.0

Yes, Professor! Yes, you better Professor,

1:13.2

on a Fagin bomb.

1:14.6

Yes, I have not had a correction more exciting than that all day.

1:19.2

I love that for you.

1:20.5

Congratulations.

1:22.2

Yes, how does it feel to like just be a full-blown professor now?

1:26.5

It feels good. It's like one of those things were like I wasn't in a rush to get there and

1:30.8

I was like it won't be any different and then it was like immediately totally different and it felt like the weight of lots of expectations got lifted off of me.

1:37.0

Okay, love that. So, hard right, you guys, we were diving into our subject matter now.

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