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This time๐บand๐ฝ๏ธresearcher @JDHDoveton talks to us about the representation of labour in adaptations of some iconic British fantasy works. You'll find beautiful production, sharp social insight, and a definitive Dobby retrospective.
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New episode day! ๐ฅณ
Check out the latest instalment of our Work and Labour series, 'Dancing Degrowth', with transdisciplinary dance artist, teacher and researcher Julia Pond.
Listen here on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts: https://t.co/VOgx0ouxRS
Image: Gani Naylor
Start your weekend right... with a new episode!
Second part our the interview with David McEwen from Unit 38, talking community knowledge, designing for people, and of courrrrse... Preston.
Here: https://t.co/nDBshOAvwY
Or any good local podcast platform.
Have a good'un.
๐๏ธNew episode!
In this first part of an interview @ResearchFC speaks to @djrmcewen, a co-founder of architecture cooperative Unit 38 about utilising design practice to support local communities in London. โ๏ธ๐
Available at all good podcast platforms https://t.co/QNO8UbpfVT
๐New episode day!!
This week we hear from Emma Mitchell, who uses archival research and experimental literary forms and practices to bring the voices of Georgian sex workers to life. Listen here on Soundcloud or wherever you get your podcasts: https://t.co/9tVBxofTSO
๐งThe final episode of 2023! It's something slightly different this week, featuring the brilliant new members of our team and some highlights of 2023, so a bit of a Technecast Wrapped for you! Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts: https://t.co/UkRFkxJ9mH
New episode! ๐ง
Our very own Felix Clutson discusses the good, bad and the ugly of the beautiful game: football โฝ
Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/aBr6moNKjt
New episode! ๐ง
Continuing our 'Narratives of Nation' theme, @RoyalHolloway PhD researcher @BethLWilliamson shares her work on the ways in which the @RGS_IBG mapped place names in the 19th and early 20th centuries ๐บ๏ธ
Available on all podcast platforms.
https://t.co/RajNpFjj6E
It's Friday and we all know what that means... a new episode ๐
The third installment of our Narratives of Nation theme comes courtesy of Gareth Hughes, who share his research on spatial transformations in contemporary French and multilingual poetry.
https://t.co/ja9uzhYL9c
New episode! ๐ง
Continuing our 'Narratives of Nation' theme, @RoyalHolloway researcher @Rosie__Knowles shares her fascinating research into the concept of 'therapeutic landscapes' in Port Talbot, Wales.
Listen below or wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/6bK0Yxzwb7
New episode! ๐ง
Beginning our new theme of 'Narratives of Nation', @LiliToitot shares her research on the 'hybrid identity' of Alsace through the lens of gender and war memorials.
What can Alsace teach us about nationhood and national identity? ๐ค
https://t.co/KBgxrn96Pn
New episode! ๐ง
Beginning our new theme of 'Narratives of Nation', @LiliToitot shares her research on the 'hybrid identity' of Alsace through the lens of gender and war memorials.
What can Alsace teach us about nationhood and national identity? ๐ค
https://t.co/KBgxrn96Pn
Our new episode is a bit different.
In light of recent job cuts, the cancelled Techne Congress + the crackdown on 'low-value' degrees, we examine the state of the humanities.
We also hear from a @pgrs_brighton researcher about the situation at Brighton.
https://t.co/6zETIsnk6f