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culturalstudies

Conversations with artists, writers, intellectuals, workers--you choose the designation--about the politics of culture
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Episodes

Annika Speer on artificial intelligence, public speaking, realism, and dramaturgy

Annika Speer on artificial intelligence’s influence on storytelling, public speaking, and embodied performance, science communication, pro-choice activism, realism and alienation, contemporary theater, and dramaturgy You can read about Annika here: https://profiles.ucr.edu/app/home/profile/annika https://psi.ucr.edu/people

Apr 10, 202450 minEp. 283

Lauren Levitt, Elizabeth Dayton, and Ayanna Dozier on sex-worker art, “rescue,” criminalization, zines

Lauren Levitt, Elizabeth Dayton, and Ayanna Dozier on sex-worker art, autobiography, transactional intimacy, power, humor, alliance, Veil Machine, Red Canary Song, Butterfly, “rescue,” criminalization, zines, fashion You can read about Lauren, Elizabeth, Ayanna, and links related to their interests here: https://twitter.com/LaurenLevitt8 https://dozierayanna.com/home.html https://veilmachine.com/ http://sexworkerfest.com/about.html https://www.redcanarysong.net/ https://www.butterflysw.org/ http...

Apr 09, 202450 minEp. 280

Rosalind Morris on southern Africa, mining, Thailand, cultural production, and universities

Rosalind Morris on southern Africa, mining, gold, the resource curse, the informal sector, Thailand, inequality, cultural production, Zama Zama, the social sciences and humanities, and speech You can read about her work here: https://anthropology.columbia.edu/content/rosalind-c-morris https://www.rosalindcmorris.com/ https://www.rocamproductions.com/...

Apr 07, 20241 hr 3 minEp. 279

Kimberly Voss on women’s social history, food and fashion journalism, women’s pages

Kimberly Voss on women’s social history, archival research, life in journalism for black and white women, domestic violence, food reporting, fashion journalism, and women’s pages in newspapers You can read about Kimberly here: https://communication.ucf.edu/person/kimberly-voss/ https://www.gothamcenter.org/blog/the-journalism-of-style-how-new-yorks-fashion-editors-set-the-stage-for-fashion-reporting...

Apr 05, 202452 minEp. 277

Mark Williams on critical thinking, pedagogy, digital humanities, archives, and media ecology

Mark Williams on media history, textual analysis, critical thinking, attention culture, pedagogy, digital humanities, archives, and media ecology You can read about Mark’s work here: https://faculty-directory.dartmouth.edu/mark-j-williams https://mediaecology.dartmouth.edu/wp/archives/1026 https://mediaecology.dartmouth.edu/wp/ https://pub.dartmouth.edu/journal-of-e-media-studies-special-issue/index...

Apr 05, 202454 minEp. 276

Moylan, Karathanasopoulou, Mitchell on radio, podcasts, women, archives, platforms, funding

Katie Moylan, Evi Karathanasopoulou, and Caroline Mitchell on community radio, podcasts, intimacy, locality, student production, visuality, participation by women, time, archives, platforms, and funding You can read about their work here: https://le.ac.uk/people/katie-moylan https://staffprofiles.bournemouth.ac.uk/display/evik https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/about/staff/media/carolinemitchell/ https://rebel-women-of-sunderland.captivate.fm/ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/concrete-crocodiles-a...

Apr 04, 20241 hr 8 minEp. 275

Hannah Burdette on Latin American languages, hip hop, and indigenous cultures

Hannah Burdette on Subcomandante Marcos, Latin American languages, hip hop, and definitions of indigeneity You can read about Hanna’s work here: https://www.csuchico.edu/hfa/about/people/lanc/faculty/burdette-hannah.shtml https://chicostatetranslat.wixsite.com/california-state-uni

Apr 03, 202455 minEp. 274

Pat Aufderheide on documentary, fair use, encryption, telecommunications, Kartemquin, John Dewey

Pat Aufderheide on documentary film, fair use, copyright monopolies, South Korea, the US, breaking encryption, telecommunications law, Latin America, Pauline Kael, Kartemquin, John Dewey You can read about Pat’s work here: https://www.american.edu/soc/faculty/paufder.cfm https://cmsimpact.org/program/fair-use/ https://cmsimpact.org/code/documentary-filmmakers-statement-of-best-practices-in-fair-use/ https://inthesetimes.com/ https://kartemquin.org/...

Apr 02, 20241 hr 2 minEp. 268

Graciela Franco Martínez sobre el pensamiento crítico, las universidades privadas, y el racismo

Graciela Victoria Franco Martínez sobre las humanidades, el pensamiento crítico, la tecnología, las universidades privadas colombianas pequeñas y la idea de una federación, centro-periferia, posmodernidad, y el racismo Se puede leer sobre su obra aquí: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ohKahGAAAAAJ https://www.utb.edu.co/blog/blog-de-ciencias-sociales-y-humanidades/el-lenguaje-como-el-lugar-de-la-realidad/ https://www.eluniversal.com.co/cronologia/-/meta/graciela-franco-martinez https://...

Mar 29, 202451 minEp. 263

Steve Brint on right-wing educational agenda, diversity, and the contributions of universities

Steve Brint on conflicts in state power, diversity, and academic freedom, complaints about ‘cancel culture’ to push a right-wing educational agenda, the politics of spectacle, the image of sociology, diversity initiatives, and the contributions of universities You can read about Steve’s work here: https://spp.ucr.edu/faculty-spotlight-steven-brint https://profiles.ucr.edu/api/CvAttachment/5318650 https://www.chronicle.com/article/if-trump-wins...

Mar 27, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 261

María Moreno Carranco sobre la auto-etnografía estudiantil, Santa Fe, Roma-Condesa, y los temblores

María Moreno Carranco sobre la familia, las elecciones mexicanas, la auto-etnografía estudiantil durante Covid-19, Santa Fe, La Roma, La Condesa, la cultura alternativa, los temblores, y el riesgo Se puede leer más sobre María aquí: https://dcsh.cua.uam.mx/portfolio-item/dra-maria-del-carmen-moreno-carranco/#toggle-id-2 https://cua-uam.academia.edu/MariaMorenoCarranco...

Mar 27, 202441 minEp. 259

Hickey-Moody, Naji, Narang on intersectional feminist humanities, poetry, postcolonial relations

Anna Hickey-Moody, Jeneen Naji, and Tapasya Narang on Irish multiculturalism, media coverage of conflict, infrastructural discrimination, intersectional feminist humanities, postcolonial study, radical poetry, postcolonial relations, and conditions for asylum seekers You can read about their work here: https://www.annahickeymoody.com/ https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/faculty-arts-celtic-studies-philosophy/our-people/jeneen-naji https://irelandindia.ie/people/tapasya-narang/ https://medium.com/@...

Mar 27, 202457 minEp. 258
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