6 episodes

Welcome to a new podcast series called (Un)doing Geography. This podcast looks at undoing the problematic framings of Geography, to hear from differing voices outside of the ivory tower. Through out this podcast, each guest will be invited to explore what geography means to them and how by undoing concepts of geography that are taught in schools, colleges and universities, we can come together to start doing geography that is lived, felt and experienced in different spaces and the ways in which we make sense of our world. Please do like and subscribe to the podcast. Geog love x x x

(Un)doing Geography Summer Haly

    • Education

Welcome to a new podcast series called (Un)doing Geography. This podcast looks at undoing the problematic framings of Geography, to hear from differing voices outside of the ivory tower. Through out this podcast, each guest will be invited to explore what geography means to them and how by undoing concepts of geography that are taught in schools, colleges and universities, we can come together to start doing geography that is lived, felt and experienced in different spaces and the ways in which we make sense of our world. Please do like and subscribe to the podcast. Geog love x x x

    Decolonisation, Pitt Rivers Museum and the Pluriverse

    Decolonisation, Pitt Rivers Museum and the Pluriverse

    In this week's episode of (Un)doing Geography, I will be joined by fellow Goldsmiths Student Angela Billings who undertook a research placement at Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford which examined the public's responses to the removal of human remains from open display in the summer of 2020. In today's show we discuss the research project, the emotional responses to this process and Angela's own journey thinking with and about decolonisation, systems of power and the pluriverse. I would like to thank the Pitt Rivers Museum for their contribution to this week's episode. Their sector leading approach to addressing the difficult histories of the museum's colonial legacy embrace hope, reconciliation and redress; bringing fresh, new voices into the conversation. 

    This week's recommendation for geographers is the Pitt Rivers Museum webinar series Matters of Care: Futures in Times of Planetary Precarity.

    • 33 min
    Modernity, Sites of Memory and Hong Kong Demonstrations

    Modernity, Sites of Memory and Hong Kong Demonstrations

    Hey geographers and welcome to (Un)doing Geography

    In this week's episode of (Un)doing Geography, I sit down with Eunice, a fellow student at Goldsmiths and is currently studying towards an MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy. In today's show we speak about what geography means to us and the work of David Harvey. Eunice also explores the concept of modernity and how we experience time differently. We look at sites of memory, the process of remembering and forgetting and the cultural trauma of the Hong Kong demonstrations.

    Book recommendation for today's show is Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson. Please do like and subscribe so as many geographers as possible can join our journey together. Geog love x x x

    • 25 min
    Creative Geographies, Social Anthropology and the Welsh Identity

    Creative Geographies, Social Anthropology and the Welsh Identity

    Hey geographers and welcome to (Un)doing Geography



    In this week's episode of (Un)doing Geography, I sit down with Celie, a fellow human geographer and holds an MA in Social Anthropology. In today's show we speak about our shared research interests in creative geographies, our love for academia and Celie's involvement with her dissertation supervisor's research in disaster education. We also look at funding for further education and the construction of the Welsh identity.



    Book recommendation for today's show is The History of Sexuality, Volume I by Michel Foucault. Please do like and subscribe so as many geographers as possible can join our learning journey together. Geog love x x x

    • 25 min
    Climate Change, Optimism and Governance

    Climate Change, Optimism and Governance

    Hey geographers and welcome to (Un)doing Geography

    In this week's episode of (Un)doing Geography, I sit down with Alice, a fellow human geographer, an officer for a climate-led governance organisation with a special interest in climate action and cities. Alice also volunteers for the residents-led association, Peckham Vision, which seeks to mobilise community action against widespread gentrification. In today's show we speak about what we learnt about climate change at school or university, what is missing and how far the climate change debate has moved on since then. We also look at the importance of strong leadership and governance within cities. Alice's book recommendation for fellow geographers is 'Doughnut Economics' by Kate Raworth. Please do like and subscribe so as many geographers as possible can join our learning journey together. Geog love x x x

    • 30 min
    What is Geography? Maps, British Empire and Halford Mackinder

    What is Geography? Maps, British Empire and Halford Mackinder

    The first episode of (Un)doing Geography looks at what we mean by the term Geography and how we can adopt a more inclusive approach of doing geography by learning from the Ancient Greeks. I revisit the first Geography textbook on my university reading list, Introducing Human Geographies, 3rd Edition (2013) by Paul Cloke, Philip Crang and Mark Goodwin. I look at the Imperial Foundation - Map of the World Showing the Extent of the British Empire and the problematic framings of map symbolism and domination. Finally we look at one of the founding fathers of the discipline, Halford Mackinder, and his use of excessive violence during his expedition to Mount Kenya. If we consider our subject, as those involved with Earth writing as the Ancient Greeks suggest, it can be done by anyone, at any place and at any time. Please do like and subscribe to the podcast so as many geographers as possible can join us on our learning journey together.

    • 7 min
    Introducing (Un)doing Geography Podcast

    Introducing (Un)doing Geography Podcast

    Introducing (Un)doing Geography podcast, with your host Summer, a new podcast series which looks at the problematic framings of Geography. Throughout this podcast, each guest will be asked to explore what geography means to them and how by undoing the concepts of geographies that are entrenched in power and privilege, we can come together to start doing the geography which explores the ways in which we make sense of our world. Please do like and subscribe to the podcast so as many geographers can us on this journey together.

    • 55 sec

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