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How can your own BODY support your RESEARCH activities?buff.ly/2YBZT0S new blog from our team about the launch of the somatics toolkit! CU Coventry Research Blog buff.ly/2Yv4iCI

How can your own BODY support your RESEARCH activities?buff.ly/2YBZT0S new blog from our team about the launch of the somatics toolkit! <a href="/CUCoventry/">CU Coventry</a> Research Blog buff.ly/2Yv4iCI
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"A real architect designs for his our herself because only through putting yourself on the spot in the imaginary space or situation can you design appropriately". Architect and academic Juhani Pallasmaa on our podcast buff.ly/2XClS7r

"A real architect designs for his our herself because only through putting yourself on the spot in the imaginary space or situation can you design appropriately".  Architect and academic Juhani Pallasmaa on our podcast buff.ly/2XClS7r
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Exploring and experimenting on body aware understandings of how humans and environments relate buff.ly/2Y67MLb fascinating discussion with Auxiliadora Gálvez on our Remember Your Body Podcast #Feldenkrais

Exploring and experimenting on body aware understandings of how humans and environments relate buff.ly/2Y67MLb fascinating discussion with Auxiliadora Gálvez on our Remember Your Body Podcast #Feldenkrais
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Experimenting with an embodied approach to the teaching of architecture - Auxi Gálvez explains how students grades improved buff.ly/2Y67MLb

Experimenting with an embodied approach to the teaching of architecture - Auxi Gálvez explains how students grades improved buff.ly/2Y67MLb
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"Anthropology is more receptive to the inclusion of the physical" says jonathan skinner in Ep 3 of our podcast Remember Your Body #somatics buff.ly/2CcRy9L

"Anthropology is more receptive to the inclusion of the physical" says <a href="/danceprof1/">jonathan skinner</a> in Ep 3 of our podcast Remember Your Body #somatics buff.ly/2CcRy9L
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Why the body is essential to anthropological research - Dr Jerome Lewis UCL Anthropology in conversation with Eline Kieft in Episode 2 of our podcast - well worth a listen NCRM buff.ly/2Hw3IyI

Why the body is essential to anthropological research - Dr Jerome Lewis <a href="/UCLanthropology/">UCL Anthropology</a> in conversation with <a href="/ElineKieft/">Eline Kieft</a> in Episode 2 of our podcast - well worth a listen <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a> buff.ly/2Hw3IyI
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Mobilising your whole body in your research and teaching - a great conversation with Véronique Bénéï on our podcast Remember Your Body about encouraging colleagues and students to be open to the idea. buff.ly/2KVv5TE #anthropology #somatics NCRM Economic and Social Research Council

Mobilising your whole body in your research and teaching - a great conversation with Véronique Bénéï on our podcast Remember Your Body about encouraging colleagues and students to be open to the idea. buff.ly/2KVv5TE #anthropology #somatics <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a> <a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a>
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Instead of teaching or transmitting knowledge we need to set up places where people are catapulted together where they can veer into new ways of thinking and doing buff.ly/2HlPT5N say Brian Massumi and Erin Manning on our Remember Your Body podcast

Instead of teaching or transmitting knowledge we need to set up places where people are catapulted together where they can veer into new ways of thinking and doing buff.ly/2HlPT5N say Brian Massumi and Erin Manning  on our Remember Your Body podcast
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Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos - Episode 4 of Series 1 of our podcast is out and for this episode we have a fantastic stand-in host in Queer Walter Benjamin — benspatz.bsky.social buff.ly/2TVUCCV University of Aberdeen NCRM Economic and Social Research Council

Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos - Episode 4 of Series 1 of our podcast is out and for this episode we have a fantastic stand-in host in <a href="/benspatz/">Queer Walter Benjamin — benspatz.bsky.social</a> buff.ly/2TVUCCV <a href="/aberdeenuni/">University of Aberdeen</a> <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a> <a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a>
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Exploring inner space: In Episode 1 of Series 2 of our fabulous podcast Gil Hedley talks to Doerte Weig about being a somanaut, integral human anatomy, fascia and the link between body fat and consumer culture buff.ly/2SKTDjG NCRM Economic and Social Research Council

Exploring inner space: In Episode 1 of Series 2 of our fabulous podcast Gil Hedley talks to <a href="/DoerteWeig/">Doerte Weig</a> about being a somanaut, integral human anatomy, fascia and the link between body fat and consumer culture buff.ly/2SKTDjG <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a> <a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a>
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Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos - Episode 4 of Series 1 of our podcast is out and for this episode we have a fantastic stand-in host in Queer Walter Benjamin — benspatz.bsky.social buff.ly/2TVUCCV University of Aberdeen NCRM Economic and Social Research Council

Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos - Episode 4 of Series 1 of our podcast is out and for this episode we have a fantastic stand-in host in <a href="/benspatz/">Queer Walter Benjamin — benspatz.bsky.social</a> buff.ly/2TVUCCV <a href="/aberdeenuni/">University of Aberdeen</a> <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a> <a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a>
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Instead of teaching or transmitting knowledge we need to set up places where people are catapulted together where they can veer into new ways of thinking and doing buff.ly/2HlPT5N say Brian Massumi and Erin Manning on our Remember Your Body podcast

Instead of teaching or transmitting knowledge we need to set up places where people are catapulted together where they can veer into new ways of thinking and doing buff.ly/2HlPT5N say Brian Massumi and Erin Manning  on our Remember Your Body podcast
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Mobilising your whole body in your research and teaching - a great conversation with Véronique Bénéï on our podcast Remember Your Body about encouraging colleagues and students to be open to the idea. buff.ly/2KVv5TE #anthropology #somatics NCRM Economic and Social Research Council

Mobilising your whole body in your research and teaching - a great conversation with Véronique Bénéï on our podcast Remember Your Body about encouraging colleagues and students to be open to the idea. buff.ly/2KVv5TE #anthropology #somatics <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a> <a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a>
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Why does value have to be associated with an amount of money? A great discussion with Canadian philosopher Brian Massumi in our latest podcast on what alternative economies might look like. buff.ly/2T35HwO Doerte Weig Sense Lab NCRM Economic and Social Research Council

Why does value have to be associated with an amount of money? A great discussion with Canadian philosopher Brian Massumi in our latest podcast on what alternative economies might look like. buff.ly/2T35HwO <a href="/DoerteWeig/">Doerte Weig</a> <a href="/senselab/">Sense Lab</a> <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a> <a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a>
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Renowned anthropologist Tim Ingold talks to Ben Spatz about the crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos and why he is reinventing himself as an ethnographer in retirement buff.ly/2TVUCCV

Renowned anthropologist Tim Ingold talks to Ben Spatz about the crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos and why he is reinventing himself as an ethnographer in retirement buff.ly/2TVUCCV
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Episode 5 of Series 2 of our podcast Doerte Weig talks to Auxi Gálvez about how flamenco and Feldenkrais stimulated her embodied approach to architectural training buff.ly/2Y67MLb #Feldenkrais #architecture

Episode 5 of Series 2 of our podcast <a href="/DoerteWeig/">Doerte Weig</a> talks to Auxi Gálvez about how flamenco and Feldenkrais stimulated her embodied approach to architectural training buff.ly/2Y67MLb #Feldenkrais #architecture
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Mobility studies can learn a lot from somatics and there is need for more interdisciplinary research and collaboration says the world leading mobility studies expert Peter Merriman on our podcast buff.ly/2WTdkbX

Mobility studies can learn a lot from somatics  and there is need for more interdisciplinary research and collaboration says the world leading mobility studies expert Peter Merriman on our podcast buff.ly/2WTdkbX
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Can Social Presencing Theater work be used as a research method or tool and can it inform researchers on how embodied knowing can be a valid part of research? buff.ly/2Z4wuwU Interesting discussion with Arawana Hayashi for our podcast Presencing Institute MIT Sloan School of Management NCRM

Can Social Presencing Theater work be used as a research method or tool and can it inform researchers on how embodied knowing can be a valid part of research? buff.ly/2Z4wuwU Interesting discussion with Arawana Hayashi for our podcast <a href="/presencing_inst/">Presencing Institute</a> <a href="/MITSloan/">MIT Sloan School of Management</a> <a href="/NCRMUK/">NCRM</a>