Podcasts about 2016-03-01

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Best podcasts about 2016-03-01

Latest podcast episodes about 2016-03-01

Asian Studies Centre
Pakistan and the Late Colonial Crisis of Sovereignty

Asian Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 21:54


David Gilmartin speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016 This talk is licensed with Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0

Asian Studies Centre
Maulana Bhashani, Marxists and Murids, c. 1957-60s

Asian Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 23:45


Layli Uddin speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016

Asian Studies Centre
Is the Taj Mahal Pakistani? Teaching Pakistani History - Teaching Pakistanis History

Asian Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 15:48


Akbar Zaidi speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016

Asian Studies Centre
Identity Formation through National Calendar: The Politics of Commemoration in Pakistan

Asian Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 22:06


Ali Usman Qasmi speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016

Asian Studies Centre
On the Concept of Heritage in Contemporary Pakistan

Asian Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 19:26


Chris Moffat speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016

Asian Studies Centre
Intizar Husain: Literature and a Sense of Historical Difference

Asian Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 22:30


Nauman Naqvi speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016

Poetry with Simon Armitage
Mind the Gap: Omission, Negation and 'a final revelation of horrible Nothingness - '

Poetry with Simon Armitage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2016 60:34


Simon Armitage's second public lecture as Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford.

Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
Smart Technologies and Public Participation in Transport Planning

Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 72:14


Dr Richard Kingston and Dr Bryan Marshall provide a critical view on smart cities and discuss some of its implications to rethink the role of citizen engagement in urban and transport planning. One of the core ideas behind Smart Cities is that the progress in information technologies enables urban and transport planning to be based on better informed decisions using data-driven solutions to urban problems. Yet our understanding of how the emerging role of technology and data in our cities will shape public participation in urban and transport planning is still limited. A well-discussed pitfall is that smart city technologies can give the false idea that urban planning becomes simply a matter of efficient administration, leading to technocratic approaches in decision-making. Despite the potential of such smart technologies to engender new forms of public participation and reduce information gaps between citizens and local governments, another pitfall is that not all social groups equally have the appropriate skills and resources to use these new technologies to influence planning decisions. In both cases, an uncritical adoption of smart cities can undermine participatory planning, either by withdrawing the political and participatory dimension of planning, or by exacerbating the social imbalance of who gets to be heard. This seminar will provide critical view on smart cities and discuss some of its implications to rethink the role of citizen engagement in urban and transport planning.