23 episodes

From the Geomedia Studies Research Group at Karlstad University, Sweden.

Geomedia Karlstad John Lynch

    • Society & Culture

From the Geomedia Studies Research Group at Karlstad University, Sweden.

    Imaginative Futures

    Imaginative Futures

    In the podcast I talk with Professor Bo Reimer from Malmö University about his current research project into imaginative futures and issues such as AI.

    • 44 min
    Everest, Everestland, #Everest

    Everest, Everestland, #Everest

    Adventure tourism gets no more extreme than mount Everest. Each year sees increasing numbers of trekkers, climbers, and tourists in the region. The evident dangers and risks are, in many ways, the essence of its attraction – an experience to find yourself, define yourself or even display yourself. The establishing of cellular and wifi coverage has meant that even more images are generated each season. How might the experience of Everest be studied from the perspective of anthropology and media? In this edition of the podcast I talk to Jolynna Sinanan from the University of Manchester who is working on just this project.

    https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/jolynna.sinanan

    • 37 min
    Diplomatic Material

    Diplomatic Material

    When we think of processes such as diplomacy we usually think of receptions, dinners and heavily coded conversations between state representatives. Yet there is a way to think about the complexity of this relationship in terms of how it operates through a range of material and immaterial practices from the rise of paper records in the British Empire to the procedures for standardisation for equipment between NATO countries. here I talk with Jason Dittmer, Professor of Political Geography at University College London about his book Diplomatic Material:Affect, Assemblage, and Foreign Policy.

    https://www.ucl.ac.uk/geography/jason-dittmer

    • 28 min
    Radical Ocean Futures

    Radical Ocean Futures

    As the climate crisis impacts on all of us, science and research is continuously expanding on the amount of data that describes what is happening. Yet, communicating this information can be challenging, especially if we are to avoid endless doom scenarios that seem to offer little in terms of how we can imagine a different future. Andrew Merrie of the Stockholm Resilience Centre has been at the forefront of developing science-based future scenarios that build on fictional models to challenge this.

    https://www.stockholmresilience.org/meet-our-team/staff/2011-11-18-merrie.html

    https://rethink.earth/author/andrew-merrie/

    https://www.planethon.io/about-us

    • 46 min
    Structures of the Public Sphere

    Structures of the Public Sphere

    The free exchange of opinion and argument in a shared space of a public sphere has been central to western democratic systems for over 150 years. The expansion of mobile communication technologies has introduced a number of key changes to this process and arguably raises the need for similarly new techniques for studying the very fluid and dynamic nature of these events. From protest to festivals, there are those who attempt to address the questions of movement of people and those excluded from or, indeed facilitated by systems of boundaries and entry points.

    https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/joan-rodriguez-amat

    https://www.kau.se/forskare/cornelia-brantner

    • 1 hr
    Media Tourism and the Popular Imagination

    Media Tourism and the Popular Imagination

    In the podcast I talk with Stijn Reijnders about his research into media tourism and the popular imagination.

    • 47 min

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Söhbətgah
Söhbətgah
Ortamlarda Satılacak Bilgi
Podcast BPT
Felsefenin İzinde
Podbee Media
大竹紳士交遊録 - 大竹まことゴールデンラジオ!
文化放送PodcastQR
The Documentary Podcast
BBC World Service
Oldu mu?
Cansu Dengey ve Rayka Kumru