Geographical Imaginations: Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything and Nothing’s
Samstag, 23. Februar 2019 ab 19:06 Uhr (WH am 26. Februar um 19:06 Uhr):
Celebrating Geographical Imaginations:
Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything and Nothing’s 50th episode we revisit the concept for the show and take a look back at all of the different questions, themes and collaborators that brought us here to this point over four years later. If you are a new listener, this is a great departure point as each and every radio expedition is highlighted and summarized.
Sendungen zum Nachhören
EPISODE SIXTY Going Back To An Empty House
Spanish scholar Javier Cardeña Contreras does all the heavy lifting in this inaugural 13-theme speed round exploration of Quijote, Shawshank Redemption, Antonio Machado’s Caminante, La Casa de Papel, Bulls, Eddie Davies, El Madroño, Wild West films, La Zapatilla, Translation, Duncan Williamson, Almodovar, and what it means to have a…
EPISODE FIFTY NINE Climate Thinking Change
In Climate Thinking Change we speak with Dr. Lawrence Hamilton of the University of New Hampshire about the survey work he has done to get closer to American perceptions of the Arctic. This radio expedition is most interested in exploring to what extent our geographical knowledge of the Arctic…
EPISODE FIFTY EIGHT Poster Bear
Poster Bear is the second part of a two-episode exploration of two polar bears—the one that travels along the ice and the other one that circulates in the media. Joining us is Dorothea Born, a Science and Technology Studies (STS) scholar from Mitteleuropa. Born’s work examines…
EPISODE FIFTY SEVEN Polar Bear
How many polar bears are in the world? What are common misconceptions of the polar bear? Joining us to discuss this and other questions is Dr. Todd Atwood , Researching Wildlife Biologist at the Alaska Science Center Who Has Spent The Last Minute On This…
EPISODE FIFTY SIX Writing the Arctic
On expedition in Svalbard we encountered the circa 1930s cabin that pioneer female big game hunter and writer Wanny Wolstad lived in during five overwinters. Literature scholar Dr. Ingrid Urberg contextualizes Wolstad and her writings within the works of other „Svalbard Daughters“ whose narratives collectively challenged the overtly masculine storytelling about the…
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