8 episodes

Two social theorists try and make sense of an unravelling world, with occasional guests. We're interested in the experience of crisis, as well as knowledge production about crisis. In fact we're not sure if it's possible to ultimately separate one from the other 🦊

The Isolation Pod Jana Bacevic and Mark Carrigan

    • Science

Two social theorists try and make sense of an unravelling world, with occasional guests. We're interested in the experience of crisis, as well as knowledge production about crisis. In fact we're not sure if it's possible to ultimately separate one from the other 🦊

    What has a year of COVID-19 done to knowledge production?

    What has a year of COVID-19 done to knowledge production?

    In this new series of The Isolation Pod we'll be discussing knowledge production after a year of COVID-19. We cover a range of topics in this opening episode from the affectivity of online teaching and the physical strains of digital scholarship through to the social infrastructure for scholarship and the opportunity to critically revaluate the 'normal' which many of us feel a yearning to return to. This exploratory conversation raised lots of issues we'll explore in future such as the role of practice in responding to crisis, the likely shape of post-pandemic academic culture and whether we need to rebuild the social fabric of scholarship. 

    • 36 min
    Day 6: What will the university look like after lockdown?

    Day 6: What will the university look like after lockdown?

    In Day 6 of the Isolation Pod, Jana Bacevic and Mark Carrigan look to the future: what happens in a post-lockdown university? What is the relationship between digital and physical infrastructure and organization of working life? How will the sector cope with the changes in financing? 

    Readings discussed in the podcast:

    - Cooling the Crisis by John Holmwood http://cdbu.org.uk/cooling-the-crisis/

    - Gyms, Bars, Cafes– We’ve Lost A Certain Intimacy In Society by Setha Low https://www.socialsciencespace.com/2020/05/gyms-bars-cafes-weve-lost-a-certain-intimacy-in-society/

    - “Stay the f**k at home” By Des Fitzgerald http://somatosphere.net/2020/stay-the-fuck-at-home.html/

    Thanks to @2kwanya (and @GubernatorHomo) for our music and @milan_stuermer for suggesting our name. Find out more about our work at www.janabacevic.net and www.markcarrigan.net

    • 30 min
    Day 5: Filip Vostal on the Temporalities of Covid-19

    Day 5: Filip Vostal on the Temporalities of Covid-19

    In this supplementary podcast for day 5, Filip Vostal maps out the temporalities of Covid-19 as a sociologist of time, identifying some of the key questions which the crisis poses and how they are obscured by our persistent failure to recognise the temporal diversity of the social world. Find out more about Filip's work at https://filipvostal.net/

    • 22 min
    Day 5: The Sociology of Time and Covid-19

    Day 5: The Sociology of Time and Covid-19

    In this episode, Jana and Mark reflect on the changing experience of time during lockdown and what this means for how we understand the crisis.  We discuss a slow conversation about Covid-19 and a podcast from Filip Vostal about the classed experience of time during the crisis. 

    Readings discussed in the podcast: 

    - A slow conversation on COVID-19  by Mascha Gugganig and Nina Klimburg-Witjes https://www.4sonline.org/blog/post/a_slow_conversation_on_covid_19
    - The podcast with Filip which we'll publish as a supplement to this episode

    Thanks to @2kwanya (and @GubernatorHomo) for our music and @milan_stuermer for suggesting our name. Find out more about our work at www.janabacevic.net and www.markcarrigan.net

    • 30 min
    Day 4: Tired of Lockdown, Tired of Life

    Day 4: Tired of Lockdown, Tired of Life

    In this episode Mark wanted to talk about why he was so tired but Jana wanted to debate capitalism... they found no agreement but covered some interesting ground, including supervenience, the biophysical, explanation in social science, Amazon deliveries and the nature of late capitalism. 

    Thanks to @2kwanya (and @GubernatorHomo) for our music and @milan_stuermer for suggesting our name. Find out more about our work at www.janabacevic.net and www.markcarrigan.net

    • 30 min
    Day 3: The Eternal Recurrence

    Day 3: The Eternal Recurrence

    In this episode, Jana and Mark discuss Slavoj Žižek's self-care during lockdown advice, contrast it with the gendered division of care labour, and bring in Nietzsche's concept of eternal recurrence. That's right. To find out how it's all related, listen to the episode. 

    Readings discussed in the podcast: 


    Slavoj Žižek’s surprisingly earnest and rather good advice about adapting to lockdown 
    The Pandemic and Female Academic
    Nietzsche's Idea of Eternal Recurrence

    Thanks to @2kwanya (and @GubernatorHomo) for our music and @milan_stuermer for suggesting our name. Find out more about our work at www.janabacevic.net and www.markcarrigan.net

    • 30 min

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