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Spatial Delight Podcast

@spatialdelight

A ten-part podcast about space, society, and power inspired by geographer Doreen Massey. Listen on your favorite podcast app or here 🎧 buff.ly/3fOetzS

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“No matter how the Sudanese revolution evolves in the months and years ahead, the revolutionary advantages gained from the path of rejecting war through popular organization remain crucial for achieving the revolution’s goals”

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Just listened to this episode “Time to think” by Spatial Delight Podcast podcast. Amazing to have Massey’s global sense of place, #academicfreedom + solidarity in academia in one piece 🤩 open.spotify.com/episode/1Okcy8…

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Another book we mention in the final episode is Aslı Vatansever's At the Margins of Academia: Exile, Precariousness, and Subjectivity brill.com/display/title/…. Find out more about it in this interview with the author: jadaliyya.com/Details/42436

Another book we mention in the final episode is Aslı Vatansever's At the Margins of Academia: Exile, Precariousness, and Subjectivity brill.com/display/title/…. Find out more about it in this interview with the author: jadaliyya.com/Details/42436
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🎙️Locating Legacies #5: 'Queer Class Politics' with Sita Balani is live! Join Sita Balani and gracie mae bradley *is away from here* for a discussion on how queer radicalism has expanded notions of liberatory politics in the everyday. Listen online: stuarthallfoundation.org/explore/listen… Pluto Press Arts Council England

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Our latest episode features an excerpt from Aslı Vatansever’s Manifesto of the Precarious International Netzwerk für Gute Arbeit in der Wissenschaft. Read it in its entirety here: shorturl.at/hruCH & listen to our conversation with Aslı here: buff.ly/3fOetzS #NotMyWissZeitVG #AktionswocheWissenschaft

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a powerfully worded manifesto on the structurally deficient labour conditions and power geometries endemic by now in transnational academia. the Time to Think episode of Spatial Delight Podcast is also a great listen on building an ethics of togetherness, care and share in our practices

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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'. thesociologicalreview.org/podcasts/spati…

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The #MigrantAcademics book aims to #decolonize the discourse around academic #mobility by highlighting experiences of #precarity, #resilience, #care & #solidarity. This is a thread on all twenty-three chapters of the book Open Book Publishers tinyurl.com/r5ta2cx

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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.

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🎧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: t.ly/FRPpu

🎧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: t.ly/FRPpu
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🚨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: bit.ly/DLS-Massey

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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 OU Geography for nearly 30 years, to an The Dead Ladies Show audience podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dea…

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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)

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)