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critical theories of place studies
- Written by: Matthew Wilson
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The offical podcast of https://www.critical-theories-of-place-studies.org/The project 'Womanism, positivism, and the origins of decolonial feminism: critical theories of place studies' is an exploration of the lives of women of the long nineteenth century. It situates them within the storied places where they courageously challenged the colonial/ modern gender system, or the oppressive structures of Eurocentric global capitalism that for five-hundred years destroyed communities, their cosmologies, and the planet. Each counterstory relays how protagonists created anti-positivist spaces across ...
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Critical Issues, Alternative Views - Apocalyptic Crimes - episode 1 - Ron Kramer and Felix Brooks
- Written by: Daniel Smith
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Apocalyptic Crimes - episode 1 - Ron Kramer and Felix Brooks Felix and Ron discuss chapter one of Ron's new book, Apocalyptic Crimes.“It is 90 Seconds to Midnight”: Nuclear Weapons, Apocalyptic Harms, and State Crime.
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Critical Contact: Conversations That Reshaped Our World
- Written by: Inception Point Ai
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Critical Contact explores pivotal conversations that changed the course of history. Hosted by Ezra Wade, this series examines those rare moments when the right words between the right people at the right time altered our world forever. Each episode takes listeners inside crucial dialogues between influential figures, revealing the human exchanges that shaped science, politics, and culture. Through Wade's signature blend of historical insight and wry commentary, we discover how sometimes the most profound changes begin with a simple conversation.Click Here To Browse Handpicked Amazon Finds ...
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Hermetic America - Our Critical Heritage
- Written by: Roger Weir
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The Shared Presence Foundation is pleased to present a series of lectures delivered by Roger Weir in 1985 about 4 important figures in American history. This series focuses on James Fenimore Cooper, Abraham Lincoln, Henry Adams, and Mark Twain in a total of 13 lectures. More about this series: https://sharedpresencefoundation.org/presentations/hermetic-america-our-critical-heritage More presentations by Roger Weir: https://sharedpresencefoundation.org/presentations/ More about Roger Weir: https://sharedpresencefoundation.org/resonance/person-roger-weir More about the Shared Presence ...
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Parse: An Exploration of Critical Topics in Iranian Studies
- Written by: Elahe Omidyar Mir-Djalali Institute of Iranian Studies
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Welcome to Parse, the official podcast of the Elahe Omidyar Mir-Djalali Institute of Iranian Studies at the University of Toronto! In Persian, “Parse” means strolling or wandering around as an observer of contemporary life and modernity. In a similar spirit, our podcast Parse aims to take our listeners on an intellectual stroll in the field of Iranian Studies. Join Parse's host, Yasamin Jameh, in exploring and understanding the ideas of leading thinkers, academics, and authors in Iranian Studies.
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How to Know Racism Part 4: Critical Thinking and the Black Community
- Written by: Tyrone R. Crowder
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Delusion, a zero-sum mentality, and the perceived ownership of Black personal space, Black bodies, Black pursuits, Black movement, and Black property are the final three characteristics outlined and discussed in this episode. Can critical thinking be an answer to the inherent biases discussed in this final episode of our 4-part series. Listen in January 15, 2021, at 11 a.m.
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How to Know Racism Part 3: Critical Thinking and the Black Community.
- Written by: Tyrone R. Crowder
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Can the underlying elements of White preference and anti-Black bias be at the core of the decision making of Black Americans and Black American institutions? Can critical thinking save Black Americans for their slow descent into permanent second-class status?
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Rigged
- Written by: Critical Frequency
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In Rigged, we’ll rummage through the bag of tricks used by PR to shape the world you live in. Over the last century, these tricks have rigged the media, the government… society, really...with sometimes ridiculous, and sometimes profoundly serious effects on our democracy. This is a podcast about that war for hearts and minds right here on US soil.
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The View from Somewhere
- Written by: Critical Frequency
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Trust in journalists is at an all-time low, but the work of journalism matters more than ever. And traditional “objectivity” may be hurting, rather than helping. All journalists have a view from somewhere, and ”objective” journalism often upholds status quo thinking and reinforces racism, sexism, and transphobia. Host Lewis Raven Wallace was fired from the public radio show Marketplace in 2017 for saying just that. In the years since, Lewis has dug into the history of “objectivity,” who it serves, and who it excludes. The View from Somewhere tells the stories of journalists who ...
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