Placing Culture Shaun Huston
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- Society & Culture
PLACING CULTURE features conversations and audio works related to geography and allied fields in the arts, sciences, and humanities. PLACING CULTURE is produced by Shaun Huston, professor of geography and film studies at Western Oregon University.
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Placing Culture Episode 07: "Odology" audio extract
This episode is an audio extract from my short film, "Odology," which is part of a series of films I am making based on the writings of J.B. Jackson. This is the second extract I have shared on this podcast. For more on the episode go to placingculture.tumblr.com
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Placing Culture Episode 06: "Landscape is ..." audio extract
This episode is an audio extract from my short film, "Landscape is ...", which is part of a series of films I am making based on the writings of J.B. Jackson. I plan on periodically posting audio from the films as I work on the series. For more on this episode go to placingculture.tumblr.com
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Placing Culture Episode 05: Tim Cresswell on poetry, geography and creative practice
In this episode I talk to Tim Cresswell, professor of history and international affairs and associate director for public humanities at Northeastern University (Boston, MA, USA), about becoming a poet, being a geographer and practicing creative geography. Please note that the audio quality on this episode is variable. I apologize for the rough edges. Thanks for listening. For more information: placingculture.tumblr.com
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Placing Culture Episode 04: Sound & Sense of Place
In this episode, instead of an interview, I present an original reflection on sound and sense of place. For more information: placingculture.tumblr.com
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Summer Plans for Placing Culture
A brief announcement about summer 2015.
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Placing Culture Episode 03: Laura Sharp & Shelby Smith on journal editing and creative geography
In this episode I talk to Laura Sharp and Shelby Smith, both graduate students in the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona, about editing the "Montage" issue of you are here: the journal of creative geography. For more information: placing culture.tumblr.com