Spatial Delight is a ten-part podcast series about space, society, and power. Here's a quick thread about the episodes that have already been released 🎧🧵
I have been wondering who would first be mentioned in this space at #RGSIBG23 Tea Room
Alberto came in and we talked about Doreen Massey #geographer.
Here we go!
The interactive exhibition puts on videos and podcasts related to Doreen Massey too. (links in Alt)
From Merseyside playing fields to Kilburn launderettes, everything was seen through her keen geographer’s eye — Agata Lisiak introduces the spatial politics of Doreen Massey, professor @GeographyOU for nearly 30 years, to an @deadladiesshow audience https://t.co/CRsbg0ffVK
🚨New Episode Alert! We feature our first ever geographer! 🌍 UK-born Doreen Massey was a pioneer in her field. She challenged existing ideas about space, place &power, was compassionate, politically active, & hopeful. Agata Lisiak tells her story: https://t.co/rhxvZyAcjZ
🎧ICYMI: In Episode 4: Cities For the Many Not the Few, urban scholar Carmel Christy K J tells us about the intersections of social and environmental justice in the port city of Kochi. Listen here: https://t.co/05IQ200w48
Scholarly podcasting hasn’t (yet) been consumed by the academic publishing machine of points and rankings and, as such, its future can be whatever we collectively want it to be.
In Episode 10: "Time to Think," sociologist Aslı Vatansever speaks about "feminization of academic labor activism." If you'd like to find out more, listen to her talk from @opensocietyuniv Transnational Feminism, Solidarity & Social Justice lecture series
https://t.co/0bS62AkQ9h
other lectures in the series include @ProfSrilaRoy's book presentation Changing the Subject: Feminist and Queer Politics in Neoliberal India https://t.co/ZUdwRlSXJM
Thinking about time to think as someone who takes twice as long as others to do most tasks and is always short on time. Call out to Doreen Massey's essay 'time to think'.
https://t.co/EhLC20wyCS
Already back in 2001, Doreen Massey wrote: "There are many shortages in academic life but, in my opinion, perhaps one of the most serious is the shortage of time, specifically, time to think. *Really* to think." Find out more in our final episode 🎧 https://t.co/VkCrNIzsHT