Urban Political Podcast
Ross Beveridge, Markus Kip, Mais Jafari, Nitin Bathla, Julio Paulos, Nicolas Goez, Talja Blokland
The **Urban Political** delves into contemporary urban issues with activists, scholars and policy-makers from around the world. Providing informed views, state-of-the-art knowledge, and unusual insights, the podcast aims to advance our understanding of urban environments and how we might make them more just and democratic. The **Urban Political** provides a new forum for reflection on bridging urban activism and scholarship, where regular features offer snapshots of pressing issues and new publications, allowing multiple voices of scholars and activists to enter into a transnational debate directly. Hosted and produced by: Ross Beveridge (University of Glasgow) Markus Kip (Georg-Simmel-Center for Metropolitan Studies - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Mais Jafari (Technische Universität Dortmund) Nitin Bathla (ETH-Zürich) Julio Paulos (Université de Lausanne) Nicolas Goez (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) Talja Blokland (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Hanna Hilbrandt (Universität Zürich) Powered in partnership with the Georg-Simmel-Center for Metropolitan Studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Music credits: "Something Elated" by Broke For Free, CC BY 3.0 US If you would like to produce an episode with us or have comments, please get in touch! Follow us on Twitter: @political_urban Instagram: @urban_political Featured on wisspod: https://wissenschaftspodcasts.de/podcasts/urban-political/ Email: urbanpolitical@protonmail.com
Categorias: Cultura y sociedad
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Lively Cities departs from conventions of urban studies to argue that cities are lived achievements forged by a multitude of entities—human and nonhuman—that make up the material politics of city making. Generating fresh conversations between posthumanism, postcolonialism, and political economy, Barua reveals how these actors shape, integrate, subsume, and relate to urban space in fascinating ways. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the Urban Geography Journal.
Episodios anteriores
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76 - Episode 75 – Book Review Roundtable: Lively Cities: Reconfiguring Urban Ecology Wed, 27 Mar 2024
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75 - In Conversation with Jean-David Gerber (The Urban Lives of Property Series III) Thu, 29 Feb 2024
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74 - the Far Right and the City Fri, 09 Feb 2024
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73 - Rent Strike Series Episode 3 Thu, 01 Feb 2024
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71 - Cosmopolitan Solidarity Fri, 12 Jan 2024
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70 - Property Rights Versus Tenants in Poland Thu, 30 Nov 2023
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69 - Rent Strike Series Episode 2 Thu, 21 Sep 2023
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68 - Book Review Roundtable: Against the Commons: A Radical History of Urban Planning Fri, 01 Sep 2023
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67 - Rent Strike Series Episode 1 Fri, 25 Aug 2023
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66 - Book Review Roundtable: How Cities Can Transform Democracy Tue, 01 Aug 2023
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65 - Book Review Roundtable: Migrants and Machine Politics Sat, 01 Jul 2023
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64 - In Conversation with Vera Smirnova (The Urban Lives of Property Series II) Mon, 19 Jun 2023
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63 - Russian Academia and Urban Activism in Times of War: Insights from St. Petersburg Mon, 22 May 2023
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62 - In Conversation with Nick Blomley (The Urban Lives of Property Series I) Sun, 02 Apr 2023
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61 - Are Community Land Trusts Transformative? Fri, 17 Mar 2023
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60 - On Peripheralisation Thu, 09 Feb 2023
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59 - Inside the Woman Life Freedom Movement in Iran Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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58 - Forums of Discussion: sub\urban - journal for critical urban research Thu, 12 Jan 2023
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57 - Book Review Roundtable: Art & Climate Change Fri, 25 Nov 2022
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56 - Urbanization: A Contested Concept (Urban Concepts Series) Wed, 05 Oct 2022
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55 - Dispatch from RC21 Conference 2022 – Ordinary cities in exceptional times Mon, 12 Sep 2022
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54 - Dispatch from INURA Conference 2022 in Luxemburg Wed, 27 Jul 2022
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53 - Landscapes of Care and Control Wed, 13 Jul 2022
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52 - Book Review Roundtable: Fragments of the City: Making and Remaking Urban Worlds Wed, 01 Jun 2022
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51 - Racism and Social Mix Sun, 08 May 2022
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50 - Community and Commons (Urban Concepts) Thu, 31 Mar 2022
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49 - Ukrainian Cities at War Wed, 02 Mar 2022
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48 - Troubling Graffiti and Street Art Mon, 24 Jan 2022
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47 - Housing Expropriation Referendum in Berlin: How it was won and what comes next? Fri, 01 Oct 2021
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46 - Urban Political Special: RC21 Conference Antwerp Tue, 20 Jul 2021
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45 - Housing Commons & Collectives: European & US Perspectives Fri, 02 Jul 2021
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44 - Decolonize/Decenter: Planning in the South Fri, 18 Jun 2021
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43 - Green Cities and Contemporary Climate Planning: Politics and Practices Thu, 03 Jun 2021
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42 - Housing struggles in Berlin: Part II Grassroots Expropriation Activism Tue, 04 May 2021
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41 - Housing Struggles in Berlin: Part I Rent Cap Sat, 24 Apr 2021
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40 - The urban politics of density in and beyond the pandemic Tue, 30 Mar 2021
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39 - The Urban Hinterlands of Slavery Mon, 08 Mar 2021
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38 - Film-Making as Urban Research Fri, 29 Jan 2021
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37 - Urban Climate Finance at the edge of viability? Tue, 12 Jan 2021
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36 - Mobilization and advocacy in contexts of massive urbanisation - Part 2 Sat, 19 Dec 2020
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35 - Mobilization and Advocacy in Massive Urbanization Contexts - Part I Fri, 04 Dec 2020
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34 - Radical Municipal Politics in Latin America since the 1990s Mon, 02 Nov 2020
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33 - COVID-19 and its impact on public life and use of public space Mon, 14 Sep 2020
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32 - Murray Bookchin, Municipalism, Popular Democracy and Left Politics Sun, 05 Jul 2020
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31 - Multiple Crises and Radical Urban Research (AfterCorona #13) Sun, 28 Jun 2020
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30 - The Revolutionary Movements in Algeria and Lebanon (AfterCorona #12) Wed, 17 Jun 2020
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29 - Genealogies of Liveability (AfterCorona #11) Wed, 10 Jun 2020
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28 - Urban Commonwealth (AfterCorona #10) Tue, 02 Jun 2020
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27 - Teaching and Learning in Urban Research (AfterCorona #9) Fri, 29 May 2020
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26 - Spatialities of Shock (AfterCorona #8) Thu, 21 May 2020