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Rommy Arndt im Gespräch mit Axel Bojanowski, Daniel Eßfeld, Jobst Landgrebe und Uta Böttcher. Eine alarmistische Studie des Potsdamer Instituts für Klimafolgenforschung entpuppt sich als veritabler Wissenschafts-Skandal. Über inhaltliche Fehler und Interessenskonflikte der Autoren spricht der Chefreporter Wissenschaft bei der Welt, Axel Bojanowski. Lausanne in der Schweiz war Anfang der Woche Schauplatz heftiger Krawalle. Auslöser war der Tod eines schwarzen jungen Mannes, den die Polizei verfolgt hatte. Kurz darauf wurden private Chatnachrichten von Polizisten mit rassistischen Inhalten bekannt. Über die Ereignisse ein Gespräch mit dem Lausanner Studenten Daniel Eßfeld. Ein Impfstoff gegen das Chikungunya-Virus hat in den USA seine Zulassung verloren. Hersteller Valneva wurde deshalb an der Börse abgestraft. Wie laufen solche Zulassungen bei Impfstoffen überhaupt und welche Probleme gab es in diesem Fall? Das erklärt der Arzt, Mathematiker und Publizist Jobst Landgrebe. Zum Abschluss unserer Wasser-Reihe geht es um die maroden Trinkwasserleitungen in Deutschland. 800 Milliarden Euro wären nötig, um sie zu sanieren. Wie dieser Investitionsstau entstanden ist, berichtet Diplom-Geologin Uta Böttcher. Axel Bojanowski: Skandal-Klimastudie Daniel Eßfeld: Krawalle in Lausanne Jobst Landgrebe: Zulassungsstopp für Valneva-Impfstoff Uta Böttcher: Maride Trinkwasserleitungen
Neste novo episódio da série Termos Ambíguos, o verbete abordado é o "Politicamente Correto". O termo começou a ser usado no século XVIII, nos Estados Unidos, para denotar visões e ações políticas e sociais consideradas “corretas e justas” . Como outros termos, aos poucos passou a ser acionado para defender ou justificar declarações que ofendem e agridem verbalmente pessoas negras, mulheres, pessoas LGBTQIA+, PCD's e outras minorias. Humoristas têm sido grandes opositores do termo, alegando que o politicamente fere a liberdade de expressão. Ouvimos as especialistas Nana Soares, Joana Plaza e Anna Bentes sobre o uso e a desqualificação do termo. ________________________________________________ ROTEIRO Gravação Léo Lins (Humorista): “Tudo fica divertido. Se alguém fala ‘Po, o que aconteceu ali? Um estupro'. Pesado. ‘Que que aconteceu ali? Um estuprito' Divertido. Estuprito? Posso participar um pouquito? Só a cabecita”. Tatiane: Essa fala foi dita pelo humorista Leo Lins pra ser engraçada, mas brincar com estupro, vamos combinar, não tem nenhuma graça. Daniel: Em junho de 2025, Leo Lins foi condenado a 8 anos e meio de prisão por incitação à discriminação contra pessoas com deficiência. A decisão reconheceu que o conteúdo de suas piadas ultrapassa os limites do humor e configura discurso de ódio. Gravação Léo Lins: “Assim como no meu show, também tem avisos: Show de HUMOR, apresentação de stand up Comedy, obra teatral, ficção, você está entrando em um teatro, está no canal do humorista Léo Lins; mas parece que as pessoas perderam a capacidade de interpretar o óbvio”. Tatiane: A frase, que parece apenas uma defesa pessoal, ecoa um discurso mais amplo, uma tentativa de deslegitimar qualquer responsabilização por falas públicas sob a acusação de que vivemos numa “ditadura do politicamente correto”. Daniel: Tenho certeza de que você já ouviu falar neste termo. Nas últimas décadas, o termo “politicamente correto” tem aparecido constantemente no debate político, e no imaginário coletivo atual. Mas afinal, o que ele realmente significa? [INSERT TRILHA] Tatiane: Pra você que ainda não nos conhece, eu sou a Tatiane... Daniel: E eu sou o Daniel. E esse é o Termos Ambíguos, o podcast que mergulha nas palavras e expressões que se tornaram comuns no debate público atual. Tatiane: Este projeto é uma parceria entre o podcast Oxigênio, do Laboratório de Estudos Avançados em Jornalismo da Unicamp, e o Observatório de Sexualidade e Política, o SPW. Daniel: A cada episódio, analisamos termos usados principalmente por vozes de ultra direita que recorrem a essas expressões para “tensionar, inverter e distorcer as disputas políticas”. Hoje, o termo é: politicamente correto. Tatiane: Desde a primeira onda de propagação nos anos 2000, o termo politicamente correto se cristalizou como acusação pronta. No Brasil e em muitos outros países essa expressão é acionada para desqualificar as ditas “patrulhas que se opõem à Liberdade de expressão”, sendo invocado constantemente para defender ou justificar declarações que ofendem e agridem verbalmente pessoas negras, mulheres, pessoas LGBTQIA+, PCD's e outras minorias. Daniel: Por conta disso, nos últimos anos, o termo tem causado muitos embates, especialmente sobre os limites do humor, como no caso recente de Léo Lins. Tatiane: Entretanto, é bom saber que o termo Politicamente Correto não é exatamente uma novidade. Já no século XVIII, nos Estados Unidos, o termo era usado para denotar visões e ações políticas e sociais consideradas “corretas e justas” . Daniel: Mais tarde, no século XX, na União Soviética eram “Politicamente Corretas” as visões e ações que não se desviavam da “linha correta” do Partido Comunista. Joana Plaza: “[...] como politicamente correto mudou de sentido ao longo do tempo. Tatiane: Essa é Joana Plaza, professora do Departamento de Estudos Linguísticos e Literários, da Universidade Federal de Goiás. Joana Plaza: [...
Edu Oliveira e Thiago Theodoro comentam fofocas da internet, dos famosos e da audiência.No ar, toda segunda, quarta (apoiadores) e sexta.Seja um apoiador do podcast: https://orelo.cc/meconteumafofoca https://apoia.se/meconteumafofocapodcast Em caso de dúvidas, ou se precisar de ajuda do suporte, escreva para alo@orelo.ccConte sua fofoca pra gente: meconteumafofocapodcast@gmail.comEi, fofoqueira, conheça nossa lojinha: https://umapenca.com/meconteumafofoca/
No Podcast Nordestino de hoje estamos trazendo mais uma vez a incrivel história da Fazenda Carnaúba uma joia do interior do nosso Nordeste Brasileiro que já vem em mais de 6 gerações mantendo suas tradições e suas referências na Pecuária e na Cultura Nordestina , uma história de resistência , força , coragem e inspiração.Inscreva-se no nosso Canal , deixe um Like é importante seu apoio para que o Youtube entende que nosso conteúdo é legal.INSTAGRAM: https://encurta.ae/vPQJQTIK TOK: https://encurta.ae/r5py5KWAI: https://encurta.ae/Le3grFACEBOOK: https://encurta.ae/AR3LTSPOTIFY: https://encurta.ae/Yie2vCONTATO: https://encurta.ae/buDV7#podcast #nordeste #cultural
Na real by Igreja Missionária Evangélica MaranataPara conhecer mais sobre a Maranata: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imemaranata/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imemaranataSite: https://www.igrejamaranata.com.br/Canal do youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1jcJx-DIDqu_gknjlWOrQDeus te abençoe
No Bate Papo Missionário de hoje a Emma Castro conversou com Daniel e Débora Bovo que servem na Itália.Conheça os missionários da APMT: apmt.org.br/missionarios
Nesse EP super engraçado e descontraído, Daniel e Paulinha Pureza contam histórias de clientes que passaram pela história da locadora nessas mais de cem mil famílias atendidas!!Será que todos valeram a pena? Cliente sempre tem razão? Qual o limite entre direito x educação x abuso?Clica pra ouvir!! E na hora de vir pra Orlando, vc precisa conhecer as agências e parceiros do Grupo MD1® Viagens!! acesse: MENU MD1!!!
Daniel e a Escatologia: Revelações Proféticas para os Últimos Tempos - Parte 3Prepare-se para uma jornada de fé e revelação! No vídeo de hoje, iniciamos uma série transformadora sobre as visões de Daniel e como elas nos preparam para os tempos finais. Aprofunde-se nas profecias que transcendem gerações e descubra como os eventos de hoje estão se alinhando com as Escrituras Sagradas. Não perca esta oportunidade de fortalecer sua compreensão sobre os sinais dos tempos e o plano divino para a humanidade.Deixe o Espírito Santo falar ao seu coração enquanto exploramos as verdades profundas da escatologia através da vida de Daniel. Este é um momento crucial para fortalecer sua fé e se preparar para o futuro prometido por Deus.Assista agora e seja tocado por uma palavra que vai transformar sua visão espiritual e despertar seu espírito para os sinais dos últimos dias!
"Daniel e a Escatologia: Revelações Proféticas para os Últimos Tempos - Parte 2Prepare-se para uma jornada de fé e revelação! No vídeo de hoje, iniciamos uma série transformadora sobre as visões de Daniel e como elas nos preparam para os tempos finais. Aprofunde-se nas profecias que transcendem gerações e descubra como os eventos de hoje estão se alinhando com as Escrituras Sagradas. Não perca esta oportunidade de fortalecer sua compreensão sobre os sinais dos tempos e o plano divino para a humanidade.Deixe o Espírito Santo falar ao seu coração enquanto exploramos as verdades profundas da escatologia através da vida de Daniel. Este é um momento crucial para fortalecer sua fé e se preparar para o futuro prometido por Deus.Assista agora e seja tocado por uma palavra que vai transformar sua visão espiritual e despertar seu espírito para os sinais dos últimos dias!
"Daniel e a Escatologia: Revelações Proféticas para os Últimos Tempos - Parte 1Prepare-se para uma jornada de fé e revelação! No vídeo de hoje, iniciamos uma série transformadora sobre as visões de Daniel e como elas nos preparam para os tempos finais. Aprofunde-se nas profecias que transcendem gerações e descubra como os eventos de hoje estão se alinhando com as Escrituras Sagradas. Não perca esta oportunidade de fortalecer sua compreensão sobre os sinais dos tempos e o plano divino para a humanidade.Deixe o Espírito Santo falar ao seu coração enquanto exploramos as verdades profundas da escatologia através da vida de Daniel. Este é um momento crucial para fortalecer sua fé e se preparar para o futuro prometido por Deus.Assista agora e seja tocado por uma palavra que vai transformar sua visão espiritual e despertar seu espírito para os sinais dos últimos dias!
Pr. Daniel e Eli Parreira - 2025 ano do Shalom de Deus. by Igreja Verbo da Vida Bauru – Vila Flores
**Soldier Stories from the Streets: Featuring Brother [Daniel E. Muhammad]**In this episode of *Soldier Stories from the Streets*, we sit down with Brother [Daniel E. Muhammad], a dedicated member of the Fruit of Islam (FOI), to hear his powerful testimony of service and faith. As one of the many soldiers who walks the streets, spreading the teachings of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad and distributing *The Final Call* newspaper, Brother [Daniel E. Muhammad] shares the challenges, triumphs, and life lessons he has experienced while serving the community. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the mission and spirit of the FOI, as Brother [Daniel E. Muhammad] offers an inspiring perspective on what it means to serve as a soldier of God in today's world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brothermustafaa/support
Join us as we kick off our 50th Anniversary Season by interviewing some of the cast of The Wizard of Oz. We talk with Hannah Quinlivan, Darren Nix, Tanner Harmon, and Daniel E.D. Brown as they discuss playing the iconic roles of Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion in this American theatre classic.Guests: Hannah Quinlivan, Darren Nix, Tanner Harmon, and Daniel E.D. BrownHost & Creator: Matt GoreProducer: Meta TooleMusic by: Kathi Nixonvisit Neuse Little Theatre at www.neuselittlehteatre.orgfollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!Leave a review and let us know what you think.
Convidamos você a meditar nas Escrituras Sagradas e orar por sua família conosco. Sua fé será aumentada e juntos conheceremos mais de Deus a cada dia. Inscreva-se no Podcast Família & Fé! E para mais informações, pedidos de oração ou contribuir conosco, envie-nos um email para: familiaefe.info@gmail.com
Convidamos você a meditar nas Escrituras Sagradas e orar por sua família conosco. Sua fé será aumentada e juntos conheceremos mais de Deus a cada dia. Inscreva-se no Podcast Família & Fé! E para mais informações, pedidos de oração ou contribuir conosco, envie-nos um email para: familiaefe.info@gmail.com
Desta vez, além da participação dos leitores mirins Daniel Aguemi Monteiro e Júlia Pontes Monteiro, tivemos a honra de trazer para a conversa a Sara Gusella, autora do volume 1 desta empolgante e brasileiríssima saga: A escolha do verão.LIVROS MENCIONADOS NO EPISÓDIO:A escolha do verão (Sara Gusella)* * *► GOSTA DO "EU LIVRO"? ◄SÓ CONTINUAREMOS A EXISTIR COM A SUA AJUDA!Escolha AGORA MESMO sua faixa de apoio mensal na campanha de financiamento coletivo no Catarse do Ichthus (pode ser qualquer valor) acessando: https://catarse.me/ichthusAgora, se você REALMENTE não tem condições de se comprometer com um valor mensal, por menor que seja, mas deseja nos abençoar esporadicamente, você também pode, sempre que possível, fazê-lo através de DOAÇÕES AVULSAS ou RECORRENTES de qualquer valor via PIX.Nossa chave PIX é: 17.558.300/0001-93* * *Outra forma de ajudar o Eu Livro é SEMPRE fazer TODAS as suas compras na Amazon partindo do nosso link de afiliação: https://eulivro.com.br/amazonPode ficar tranquilo pois nenhum item será mais caro por conta disso.* * *E que tal continuar esta conversa em nossa comunidade literária no Discord? Por lá organizamos várias leituras coletivas, transmitidos AO VIVO algumas gravações de podcasts do Ichthus (e você pode participar via chat) e muito mais. Participe acessando: https://bit.ly/leituracoletiva (É TUDO DE GRAÇA!)Se preferir, também temos o nosso canal no Telegram. Inscreva-se em: https://t.me/eulivro* * *O Eu Livro é uma coprodução com o Ichthus Podcast. Você pode ouvir este e outros programas em nosso site (https://ichthus.com.br) ou nas principais plataformas de áudio (como Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Google Music, Amazon Music e tantas outras).Procure por "Eu Livro Podcast" em seu aplicativo favorito e assine nosso feed gratuitamente para não perder nenhum episódio. Se quiser acompanhar os outros programas produzidos pelo Ichthus, é só procurar por "Ichthus Podcast".* * *Finalmente, lembre-se de compartilhar este episódio de todas as maneiras possíveis. Este é o melhor jeito de você demonstrar carinho por nós e ajudar este projeto a crescer cada vez mais. Ah, e não esqueça de nos marcar (@eulivro.podcast) em sua postagem no Instagram.Agora sim, pegue seu fone de ouvido e bom podcast!
In dieser Lebenswege Podcast Folge ist Daniel Eßletzbichler zu Gast,der zunächst in einem Industrieunternehmen arbeitete, bevor er durch eine Ernährungsumstellung seine Leidenschaft für vegane Produkte entdeckte und gemeinsam mit einer Geschäftspartnerin das Friendly in Maria Enzersdorf gründete. Als Postpartnerbetrieb erlangte er schnell Bekanntheit in seiner Umgebung, jedoch brachte dies auch unerwartete Nachteile mit sich, über die wir im ersten Teil sprechen. Doch plötzlich wurde sein Leben von einem Gehirntumor erschüttert, der seinen Alltag von heute auf morgen auf den Kopf stellte. Im 2. Teil des Podcasts erzählt Daniel mehr über seine Erfahrungen auf der Intensivstation und wieviel er trotz Tiefschlaf mitbekommen hat und was er aus der Zeit mitgenommen hat. Mehr über das Friendly findet ihr hier https://friendly.bio/ Friendly-Newsletter abonnieren: https://friendly.bio/#footer-widgets Friendly auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/friendly.bio Friendly auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendly_mariaenzersdorf/ Daniel und seine Verlobte Edda betreiben auch mehrere Blogs und Facebook Gruppen:Nachhaltigkeits-Blog: https://thebirdsnewnest.com/„Vegan Niederösterreich” https://www.facebook.com/groups/1411660679049074 Musik-Seite: https://www.facebook.com/ShinjiItoMusic Persönlicher Blog: https://www.facebook.com/Veganiel Facebook-Gruppe Veganes Triestingtal: https://www.facebook.com/groups/VeganesTriestingtal/ Sicht und Erlebnisse seiner Verlobten Edda der Geschehnisse rund um den Gehirntumor: https://thebirdsnewnest.com/zuerst-corona-dann-intensivstation-und-gehirnblutung/ Du hast eine spannende Lebensgeschichte, die du mit mir und meiner Community teilen willst? Dann schreib mir eine Mail an : lebenswegepodcast@gmail.com Teil mir auch gerne dein Feedback und Wünsche für neue Interview Gäste, die du gerne hören würdest: https://www.facebook.com/Lebenswege-Podcast-103348588053385 https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreadomenig/ https://www.instagram.com/lebenswege_podcast/ Intro: Walk Around by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/walk-around-roa Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/BimtUhUirnw
In dieser Lebenswege Podcast Folge ist Daniel Eßletzbichler zu Gast,der zunächst in einem Industrieunternehmen arbeitete, bevor er durch eine Ernährungsumstellung seine Leidenschaft für vegane Produkte entdeckte und gemeinsam mit einer Geschäftspartnerin das Friendly in Maria Enzersdorf gründete. Als Postpartnerbetrieb erlangte er schnell Bekanntheit in seiner Umgebung, jedoch brachte dies auch unerwartete Nachteile mit sich, über die wir im ersten Teil sprechen. Doch plötzlich wurde sein Leben von einem Gehirntumor erschüttert, der seinen Alltag von heute auf morgen auf den Kopf stellte. Im 2. Teil des Podcasts erzählt Daniel mehr über seine Erfahrungen auf der Intensivstation und wieviel er trotz Tiefschlaf mitbekommen hat und was er aus der Zeit mitgenommen hat. Mehr über das Friendly findet ihr hier https://friendly.bio/ Friendly-Newsletter abonnieren: https://friendly.bio/#footer-widgets Friendly auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/friendly.bio Friendly auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendly_mariaenzersdorf/ Daniel und seine Verlobte Edda betreiben auch mehrere Blogs und Facebook Gruppen:Nachhaltigkeits-Blog: https://thebirdsnewnest.com/„Vegan Niederösterreich” https://www.facebook.com/groups/1411660679049074 Musik-Seite: https://www.facebook.com/ShinjiItoMusic Persönlicher Blog: https://www.facebook.com/Veganiel Facebook-Gruppe Veganes Triestingtal: https://www.facebook.com/groups/VeganesTriestingtal/ Sicht und Erlebnisse seiner Verlobten Edda der Geschehnisse rund um den Gehirntumor: https://thebirdsnewnest.com/zuerst-corona-dann-intensivstation-und-gehirnblutung/ Du hast eine spannende Lebensgeschichte, die du mit mir und meiner Community teilen willst? Dann schreib mir eine Mail an : lebenswegepodcast@gmail.com Teil mir auch gerne dein Feedback und Wünsche für neue Interview Gäste, die du gerne hören würdest: https://www.facebook.com/Lebenswege-Podcast-103348588053385 https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreadomenig/ https://www.instagram.com/lebenswege_podcast/ Intro: Walk Around by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/walk-around-roa Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/BimtUhUirnw
Escatologia Bíblica | DANIEL x APOCALIPSE - o Fim dos Tempos revelados ao Profeta Daniel e a João --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonato-souto/support
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Daniel E. Twedt (KK6VDR) https://www.facebook.com/daniel.e.twedt #yesWeCANdidates! KK6VDR Dan running for 02024 U.S. Vice President with Tom Ross and the United States Transhumanist Party #online #event #presentation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jackbosma/message
In Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context (U Michigan Press, 2022), Daniel Agbiboa takes African insurgencies back to their routes by providing a transdisciplinary perspective on the centrality of mobility to the strategies of insurgents, state security forces, and civilian populations caught in conflict. Drawing on one of the world's deadliest insurgencies, the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, this well-crafted and richly nuanced intervention offers fresh insights into how violent extremist organizations exploit forms of local immobility and border porosity to mobilize new recruits, how the state's “war on terror” mobilizes against so-called subversive mobilities, and how civilian populations in transit are treated as could-be terrorists and subjected to extortion and state-sanctioned violence en route. The multiple and intersecting flows analyzed here upend Eurocentric representations of movement in Africa as one-sided, anarchic, and dangerous. Instead, this book underscores the contradictions of mobility in conflict zones as simultaneously a resource and a burden. Intellectually rigorous yet clear, engaging, and accessible, Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency is a seminal contribution that lays bare the neglected linkages between conflict and mobility. Daniel E. Agbiboa is Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Professor Agbiboa's research and teaching focus on how state and nonstate forms of order and authority interpenetrate and shape each other, and the spatialization and materialization of mobility, power, and politics in contemporary African cities. Sidney Michelini is a PhD student at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research with the FutureLab - Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration. His work focuses on how climate, climate shocks, and climate change impact conflicts of different types. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context (U Michigan Press, 2022), Daniel Agbiboa takes African insurgencies back to their routes by providing a transdisciplinary perspective on the centrality of mobility to the strategies of insurgents, state security forces, and civilian populations caught in conflict. Drawing on one of the world's deadliest insurgencies, the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, this well-crafted and richly nuanced intervention offers fresh insights into how violent extremist organizations exploit forms of local immobility and border porosity to mobilize new recruits, how the state's “war on terror” mobilizes against so-called subversive mobilities, and how civilian populations in transit are treated as could-be terrorists and subjected to extortion and state-sanctioned violence en route. The multiple and intersecting flows analyzed here upend Eurocentric representations of movement in Africa as one-sided, anarchic, and dangerous. Instead, this book underscores the contradictions of mobility in conflict zones as simultaneously a resource and a burden. Intellectually rigorous yet clear, engaging, and accessible, Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency is a seminal contribution that lays bare the neglected linkages between conflict and mobility. Daniel E. Agbiboa is Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Professor Agbiboa's research and teaching focus on how state and nonstate forms of order and authority interpenetrate and shape each other, and the spatialization and materialization of mobility, power, and politics in contemporary African cities. Sidney Michelini is a PhD student at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research with the FutureLab - Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration. His work focuses on how climate, climate shocks, and climate change impact conflicts of different types. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context (U Michigan Press, 2022), Daniel Agbiboa takes African insurgencies back to their routes by providing a transdisciplinary perspective on the centrality of mobility to the strategies of insurgents, state security forces, and civilian populations caught in conflict. Drawing on one of the world's deadliest insurgencies, the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, this well-crafted and richly nuanced intervention offers fresh insights into how violent extremist organizations exploit forms of local immobility and border porosity to mobilize new recruits, how the state's “war on terror” mobilizes against so-called subversive mobilities, and how civilian populations in transit are treated as could-be terrorists and subjected to extortion and state-sanctioned violence en route. The multiple and intersecting flows analyzed here upend Eurocentric representations of movement in Africa as one-sided, anarchic, and dangerous. Instead, this book underscores the contradictions of mobility in conflict zones as simultaneously a resource and a burden. Intellectually rigorous yet clear, engaging, and accessible, Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency is a seminal contribution that lays bare the neglected linkages between conflict and mobility. Daniel E. Agbiboa is Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Professor Agbiboa's research and teaching focus on how state and nonstate forms of order and authority interpenetrate and shape each other, and the spatialization and materialization of mobility, power, and politics in contemporary African cities. Sidney Michelini is a PhD student at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research with the FutureLab - Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration. His work focuses on how climate, climate shocks, and climate change impact conflicts of different types. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
In Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context (U Michigan Press, 2022), Daniel Agbiboa takes African insurgencies back to their routes by providing a transdisciplinary perspective on the centrality of mobility to the strategies of insurgents, state security forces, and civilian populations caught in conflict. Drawing on one of the world's deadliest insurgencies, the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, this well-crafted and richly nuanced intervention offers fresh insights into how violent extremist organizations exploit forms of local immobility and border porosity to mobilize new recruits, how the state's “war on terror” mobilizes against so-called subversive mobilities, and how civilian populations in transit are treated as could-be terrorists and subjected to extortion and state-sanctioned violence en route. The multiple and intersecting flows analyzed here upend Eurocentric representations of movement in Africa as one-sided, anarchic, and dangerous. Instead, this book underscores the contradictions of mobility in conflict zones as simultaneously a resource and a burden. Intellectually rigorous yet clear, engaging, and accessible, Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency is a seminal contribution that lays bare the neglected linkages between conflict and mobility. Daniel E. Agbiboa is Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Professor Agbiboa's research and teaching focus on how state and nonstate forms of order and authority interpenetrate and shape each other, and the spatialization and materialization of mobility, power, and politics in contemporary African cities. Sidney Michelini is a PhD student at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research with the FutureLab - Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration. His work focuses on how climate, climate shocks, and climate change impact conflicts of different types. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
In Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context (U Michigan Press, 2022), Daniel Agbiboa takes African insurgencies back to their routes by providing a transdisciplinary perspective on the centrality of mobility to the strategies of insurgents, state security forces, and civilian populations caught in conflict. Drawing on one of the world's deadliest insurgencies, the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, this well-crafted and richly nuanced intervention offers fresh insights into how violent extremist organizations exploit forms of local immobility and border porosity to mobilize new recruits, how the state's “war on terror” mobilizes against so-called subversive mobilities, and how civilian populations in transit are treated as could-be terrorists and subjected to extortion and state-sanctioned violence en route. The multiple and intersecting flows analyzed here upend Eurocentric representations of movement in Africa as one-sided, anarchic, and dangerous. Instead, this book underscores the contradictions of mobility in conflict zones as simultaneously a resource and a burden. Intellectually rigorous yet clear, engaging, and accessible, Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency is a seminal contribution that lays bare the neglected linkages between conflict and mobility. Daniel E. Agbiboa is Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Professor Agbiboa's research and teaching focus on how state and nonstate forms of order and authority interpenetrate and shape each other, and the spatialization and materialization of mobility, power, and politics in contemporary African cities. Sidney Michelini is a PhD student at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research with the FutureLab - Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration. His work focuses on how climate, climate shocks, and climate change impact conflicts of different types. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
In Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in an African Context (U Michigan Press, 2022), Daniel Agbiboa takes African insurgencies back to their routes by providing a transdisciplinary perspective on the centrality of mobility to the strategies of insurgents, state security forces, and civilian populations caught in conflict. Drawing on one of the world's deadliest insurgencies, the Boko Haram insurgency in northeast Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, this well-crafted and richly nuanced intervention offers fresh insights into how violent extremist organizations exploit forms of local immobility and border porosity to mobilize new recruits, how the state's “war on terror” mobilizes against so-called subversive mobilities, and how civilian populations in transit are treated as could-be terrorists and subjected to extortion and state-sanctioned violence en route. The multiple and intersecting flows analyzed here upend Eurocentric representations of movement in Africa as one-sided, anarchic, and dangerous. Instead, this book underscores the contradictions of mobility in conflict zones as simultaneously a resource and a burden. Intellectually rigorous yet clear, engaging, and accessible, Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency is a seminal contribution that lays bare the neglected linkages between conflict and mobility. Daniel E. Agbiboa is Assistant Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Professor Agbiboa's research and teaching focus on how state and nonstate forms of order and authority interpenetrate and shape each other, and the spatialization and materialization of mobility, power, and politics in contemporary African cities. Sidney Michelini is a PhD student at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research with the FutureLab - Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration. His work focuses on how climate, climate shocks, and climate change impact conflicts of different types. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
Accounts of corruption in Africa and the Global South are generally overly simplistic and macro-oriented, and commonly disconnect everyday (petty) corruption from political (grand) corruption. In contrast to this tendency, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria (Oxford UP, 2023) offers a fresh and engaging look at the corruption complex in Africa through a micro analysis of its informal transport sector, where collusion between state and nonstate actors is most rife. Focusing on Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital and Africa's largest city, Daniel Agbiboa investigates the workaday world of road transport operators as refracted through the extortion racket and violence of transport unions acting in complicity with the state. Steeped in an embodied knowledge of Lagos and backed by two years of thorough ethnographic fieldwork, including working as an informal bus conductor, Agbiboa provides an emic perspective on precarious labour, popular agency and the daily pursuit of survival under the shadow of the modern world system. Corruption, Agbiboa argues, is not rooted in Nigerian culture but is shaped by the struggle to get by and get ahead on the fast and slow lanes of Lagos. The pursuit of economic survival compels transport operators to participate in the reproduction of the very transgressive system they denounce. They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria is not just a book about corruption but also about transportation, politics, and governance in urban Africa. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Accounts of corruption in Africa and the Global South are generally overly simplistic and macro-oriented, and commonly disconnect everyday (petty) corruption from political (grand) corruption. In contrast to this tendency, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria (Oxford UP, 2023) offers a fresh and engaging look at the corruption complex in Africa through a micro analysis of its informal transport sector, where collusion between state and nonstate actors is most rife. Focusing on Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital and Africa's largest city, Daniel Agbiboa investigates the workaday world of road transport operators as refracted through the extortion racket and violence of transport unions acting in complicity with the state. Steeped in an embodied knowledge of Lagos and backed by two years of thorough ethnographic fieldwork, including working as an informal bus conductor, Agbiboa provides an emic perspective on precarious labour, popular agency and the daily pursuit of survival under the shadow of the modern world system. Corruption, Agbiboa argues, is not rooted in Nigerian culture but is shaped by the struggle to get by and get ahead on the fast and slow lanes of Lagos. The pursuit of economic survival compels transport operators to participate in the reproduction of the very transgressive system they denounce. They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria is not just a book about corruption but also about transportation, politics, and governance in urban Africa. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
Accounts of corruption in Africa and the Global South are generally overly simplistic and macro-oriented, and commonly disconnect everyday (petty) corruption from political (grand) corruption. In contrast to this tendency, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria (Oxford UP, 2023) offers a fresh and engaging look at the corruption complex in Africa through a micro analysis of its informal transport sector, where collusion between state and nonstate actors is most rife. Focusing on Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital and Africa's largest city, Daniel Agbiboa investigates the workaday world of road transport operators as refracted through the extortion racket and violence of transport unions acting in complicity with the state. Steeped in an embodied knowledge of Lagos and backed by two years of thorough ethnographic fieldwork, including working as an informal bus conductor, Agbiboa provides an emic perspective on precarious labour, popular agency and the daily pursuit of survival under the shadow of the modern world system. Corruption, Agbiboa argues, is not rooted in Nigerian culture but is shaped by the struggle to get by and get ahead on the fast and slow lanes of Lagos. The pursuit of economic survival compels transport operators to participate in the reproduction of the very transgressive system they denounce. They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria is not just a book about corruption but also about transportation, politics, and governance in urban Africa. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Accounts of corruption in Africa and the Global South are generally overly simplistic and macro-oriented, and commonly disconnect everyday (petty) corruption from political (grand) corruption. In contrast to this tendency, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria (Oxford UP, 2023) offers a fresh and engaging look at the corruption complex in Africa through a micro analysis of its informal transport sector, where collusion between state and nonstate actors is most rife. Focusing on Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital and Africa's largest city, Daniel Agbiboa investigates the workaday world of road transport operators as refracted through the extortion racket and violence of transport unions acting in complicity with the state. Steeped in an embodied knowledge of Lagos and backed by two years of thorough ethnographic fieldwork, including working as an informal bus conductor, Agbiboa provides an emic perspective on precarious labour, popular agency and the daily pursuit of survival under the shadow of the modern world system. Corruption, Agbiboa argues, is not rooted in Nigerian culture but is shaped by the struggle to get by and get ahead on the fast and slow lanes of Lagos. The pursuit of economic survival compels transport operators to participate in the reproduction of the very transgressive system they denounce. They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria is not just a book about corruption but also about transportation, politics, and governance in urban Africa. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Accounts of corruption in Africa and the Global South are generally overly simplistic and macro-oriented, and commonly disconnect everyday (petty) corruption from political (grand) corruption. In contrast to this tendency, They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria (Oxford UP, 2023) offers a fresh and engaging look at the corruption complex in Africa through a micro analysis of its informal transport sector, where collusion between state and nonstate actors is most rife. Focusing on Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital and Africa's largest city, Daniel Agbiboa investigates the workaday world of road transport operators as refracted through the extortion racket and violence of transport unions acting in complicity with the state. Steeped in an embodied knowledge of Lagos and backed by two years of thorough ethnographic fieldwork, including working as an informal bus conductor, Agbiboa provides an emic perspective on precarious labour, popular agency and the daily pursuit of survival under the shadow of the modern world system. Corruption, Agbiboa argues, is not rooted in Nigerian culture but is shaped by the struggle to get by and get ahead on the fast and slow lanes of Lagos. The pursuit of economic survival compels transport operators to participate in the reproduction of the very transgressive system they denounce. They Eat Our Sweat: Transport Labor, Corruption, and Everyday Survival in Urban Nigeria is not just a book about corruption but also about transportation, politics, and governance in urban Africa. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt and Meta sit down with a portion the cast of 176th NLT production The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The conversation delves into developing a western onstage, intimacy training, love triangles and more.Guests: Madeline Snow, Owen Lewis, Daniel E.D. Brown, Randall Lawrence-Hurt Host & Creator: Matt Gore *Producer: Meta Toole *Music by: Cody Walker *visit Neuse Little Theatre at www.neuselittlehteatre.orgfollow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!Leave a review and let us know what you think.
For the 109th episode of Private Parts Unknown, host Courtney Kocak welcomes the co-editors of the new anthology Gray Love: Stories About Dating and New Relationships After 60, Nan Bauer-Maglin & Daniel E. Hood—and spoiler alert: they don't just “work well together,” they're an IRL couple! Often the dating stories we hear are from younger people, but the quest for love and sex doesn't have an expiration date—and depending on how things shake out, you might find yourself back on the dating scene way later than you expected. Senior singles make up one of the fastest-growing demographics in online dating, and they're writing a third act for themselves previous generations could never have imagined. For some, it even brings the best sex of their lives. But, of course, dating and relationships typically come with a different set of circumstances later in life. We are going to get into all the nuances with today's guests, including dealing with death, ghosts in the bed, living apart together (incorrectly referred to as “living alone together” during the interview—our apologies!), and more. Plus, we talk about the pros and cons of becoming a parent after 40 and the preferred terminology of “older people” or older adults” versus “old,” “elderly,” or, god forbid, “geriatric.” For more from today's guests, Nan Bauer-Maglin & Daniel E. Hood: Order Gray Love: Stories About Dating and New Relationships After 60 More about the contributors to Gray Love Order the other anthology we discussed: Tick Tock: Essays on Becoming a Parent After 40 Connect with Nan Bauer-Maglin on LinkedIn Private Parts Unknown is a proud member of the Pleasure Podcast network. This episode is brought to you by: Dipsea is an audio erotica app full of short, sexy stories and guided sessions designed to turn you on. Dipsea is offering a 30-day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/private. Chef Green Chef is a CCOF-certified meal kit company that makes eating well easy with plans to fit every lifestyle. Whether you're Keto, Paleo, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, or just looking to eat more balanced meals, Green Chef offers a range of recipes to suit your preferences. Go to GreenChef.com/private60 and use code private60 to get 60% off plus free shipping. https://linktr.ee/PrivatePartsUnknownAds If you love this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating and sexy review! —> ratethispodcast.com/private Psst... sign up for our Private Parts Unknown newsletter for bonus content related to our episodes! privatepartsunknown.substack.com Let's be friends on social media! Follow the show on Instagram @privatepartsunknown and Twitter @privatepartsun. Connect with host Courtney Kocak @courtneykocak on Instagram and Twitter.
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Today in the ArtZany Radio studio Paula Granquist features two fabulous segments. First, Kristen Twitchell of Northfield Fine Arts Booster Club will preview this weekend's John Prine Tribute and her daughter will tell us about Prairie Fire Theatre's performance of Snow White. Next, Daniel E. Van Tassel will speak about his new book Journey By the Book: A guide to tales of travel.
For our 2022 Halloween special, we bring you our radioplay of the 1888 play Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Daniel E. Bandmann with our very best podfriends, the Antiques Freaks! This episode was inspired by our Patron Miri who sent us a message in May of last year, saying, “If you want a non-postmodern play (A linear plot!) with a truly absurd backstory, I suggest Daniel Bandmann's adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, written in 1888. It was the losing (and worse) adaptation in an international actor race/lawsuit that led to the lead actor of the other adaptation being accused of being (or inspiring) Jack the Ripper…Both plays involved in the race/lawsuit are bad adaptations, but the Bandmann one is worse--bad writing as well as nonsensical plot and characterization changes, love interest insertion, etc.” Our thanks go out to Miri along with Martin A. Danahay and Alex Chisholm, for creating Jekyll and Hyde Dramatized, from which we sourced the script of this play and the rich history surrounding it. Content Warnings: In addition to our usual barnyard language, this episode includes depictions of murder, violence, misogyny, and various bad Victorian ideas and opinions.
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Dr. Daniel Montenegro, MD is a ophthalmology specialist in Miami, FL. Dr. Montenegro completed a residency at Kresge Eye Institute Detroit Med Center. He currently practices at Center for Excellence in Eye Care and is affiliated with West Kendall Baptist Hospital. He accepts multiple insurance plans. Dr. Montenegro is board certified in Ophthalmology.
A few cast members from NLT's season premiere “A Murder is Announced” discuss working on an 80s version of an Agatha Christie story.Host & Creator: Matt Gore *Producer: Meta Toole *Music by: Cody Walker *Guests: Patricia Barta, Kathi Nixon, Daniel E.D. Brown
Today Hannah and Easton are sitting down on This is Problematic, a Conner Prairie podcast, with the institution's President and CEO, Norman Burns, to discuss the topic of First Person Interpretation. As a museum that has employed this strategy for telling history this is an opportunity to get a glimpse into the past, present and future of this type of storytelling. Show Notes: Norman Burns: @NormanOBurns on Twitter His Bio on Conner Prairie's website-https://www.connerprairie.org/about/board-of-directors/ Conner Prairie-https://www.connerprairie.org Our sources: Broomall, James J. “The Interpretation is a-changin': Memory, Museums and Public History in Central Virginia,” in Journal of the Civil War Era. Vol. 3, No. 1 (March 2013), pp. 114-124. Coslett, Daniel E. and Manish Chalana. “National Parks for New Audiences: Diversifying Interpretation for Enhanced Contemporary Relevance,” in The Public Historian, Vol. 38, No. 4 (November 2016), pp. 101-128. Gallas, Kristin L. and James DeWolf Perry. “Developing Comprehensive and Conscientious Interpretation of Slavery at Historic Sites and Museums” in History News. Vol. 69, No. 2 (Spring 2014) pp. 1-8. Halifax, Shawn. “McLeod Plantation Historic Site: Sowing Truth and Change” in The Public Historian. Vol. 40, No. 3 (August 2018), pp. 252-277. Jones, Dale. “Theater 101 for Historical Interpretation,” in History News. Vol. 59. No. 3 (Summer 2004), pp. 1-8. Moore, Nicole A. “Recollections on Interpreting Slave Life and Falling into Your Purpose,” in Radical Roots: Public History and a Tradition of Social Justice Activism. 2021, pp. 483-500. Peers, Laura. ‘“Playing Ourselves”: First Nations and Native American Interpreters at Living History Sites,” in The Public Historian, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Autumn 1999), pp. 39-59. Sheppard, Beverly. “Interpretation in the Outdoor Living History Museum,” in History News. Vol. 64, No. 1 (Winter 2009), pp. 15-18. Rao, Seema. “Inclusive Interpretation Tips,” in History News, Vol. 73, No. 2 (Spring 2018), pp. 1-8. Reid, Debra. “A Story to Pass On: Interpreting Women in Historic Sites and Open-Air Museums,” in History News. Vol. 50, No. 2 (March/ April 1995), pp. 12-15. Whittlesey, Lee H. “The First National Park Interpreter: G.L. Henderson in Yellowstone, 1882-1902,” in Montana: The Magazine of Western History. Vol. 46, No. 1 (Spring, 1996), pp. 26-41.
Human beings are distinctly weird. We live for a very long time after we stop reproducing, move completely differently than all of our closest relatives, lack the power of chimpanzees and other primates but completely outdo most other terrestrial mammals in a contest of endurance. If we think about bodies as hypotheses about the stable features of their ancestral environments, what do the features of our unusual physiology say about what humans ARE, where we come from, the details of our origin story as a profoundly successful species? And what can we learn by telescoping that story forward to explain some of the most persistent puzzles and paradoxes about our health, the way we age, our need for physical exercise, and our nearly ubiquitous aversion to habits that are good for us?Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I'm your host, Michael Garfield, and every other week we'll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.This week, we sprint into the paleoanthropology, biomechanics, and physiology of exercise with Harvard evolutionary biologist Daniel Lieberman, author of several books including Exercised, The Story of the Human Body, and The Evolution of the Human Head. In our rapid-fire discussion we explore how millions of years as hunter-gatherers equipped hominids with a unique package of adaptations for endurance running, why exercise is so good for us but so generally undesirable, and how physical activity in old age helped shape us into the strongly intergenerational social apes we are today.Be sure to check out our extensive show notes with links to all our references at complexity.simplecast.com. Note that applications are now open for our 2023 Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships! Tell a friend. And if you value our research and communication efforts, please subscribe, rate and review us at Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and consider making a donation — or finding other ways to engage with us — at santafe.edu/engage.Thank you for listening!Join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Podcast theme music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedInMentioned papers and other resources:SFI Colloquium & Twitter thread on Daniel Lieberman's “Active Grandparent Hypothesis”The evolution of human fatigue resistanceby Frank E. Marino, Benjamin E. Sibson, Daniel E. Lieberman "What beer and running taught me about the scientific process"Seminar by SFI Journalism Fellow Christie AschwandenEndurance running and the evolution of Homoby Dennis Bramble & Daniel Lieberman in NatureSFI Professor David Wolpert & the thermodynamics of computationComplexity 64 - Reconstructing Ancient Superhighways with Stefani Crabtree and Devin White3100: Run and Become (Documentary Film)Why run unless something is chasing you?by Daniel Lieberman at The Harvard GazetteHate Working Out? Blame Evolutionby Daniel LIeberman at The New York TimesThe Aging of Wolff's “Law”: Ontogeny and Responses to Mechanical Loading in Cortical Boneby Osbjorn Pearson & DanielL LiebermanEffects of footwear cushioning on leg and longitudinal arch stiffness during runningby Nicholas B.Holowkaab, Stephen M.Gillinovac, EmmanuelVirot, Daniel E.Lieberman
Griswold v. Connecticut was the U.S. supreme court decision that overturned laws banning contraception – at least, for married couples. It wasn't the first SCOTUS decision to mention the concept of privacy, but it was a major one. Research: Bailey, Martha J. “'Momma's Got the Pill': How Anthony Comstock and Griswold v. Connecticut Shaped US Childbearing.” American Economic Review 2010, 100. http://www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/aer.100.1.98 Brannen, Daniel E., Jr., et al. "Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)." Supreme Court Drama: Cases That Changed America, edited by Lawrence W. Baker, 2nd ed., vol. 1: Individual Liberties, UXL, 2011, pp. 70-74. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX1929200026/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=d079c402. Accessed 5 July 2022. Burnette, Brandon R. “Comstock Act of 1873 (1873).” The First Amendment Encyclopedia. 2009. https://mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1038/comstock-act-of-1873 Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute. “Griswold v. Connecticut (1965).” https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/griswold_v_connecticut_(1965) Court, U.S. Supreme. "Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)." Civil Rights in America, Primary Source Media, 1999. American Journey. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ2163000097/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4639ad46. Accessed 5 July 2022. Finlay, Nancy. “Taking on the State: Griswold v. Connecticut.” Connecticut History. https://connecticuthistory.org/taking-on-the-state-griswold-v-connecticut/ Garrow, David J. “The Legal Legacy of Griswold v. Connecticut.” American Bar Association. 4/1/2011. https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/human_rights_vol38_2011/human_rights_spring2011/the_legal_legacy_of_griswold_v_connecticut/ Lepore, Jill. “To Have and to Hold: Reproduction, Marriage and the Constitution.” The New Yorker. 5/18/2015. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/05/25/to-have-and-to-hold Lord, Alexandra M. “The Revolutionary 1965 Supreme Court Decision That Declared Sex a Private Affair.” Smithsonian. 5/19/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/the-revolutionary-1965-supreme-court-decision-that-declared-sex-was-a-private-affair-180980089/ McBride, Alex “Griswold v. Connecticut.” The Supreme Court. Thirteen: Media With Impact. https://www.thirteen.org/wnet/supremecourt/rights/landmark_griswold.html Minto, David. “Perversion by Penumbras: Wolfenden, Griswold, and the Transatlantic Trajectory of Sexual Privacy.” American Historical Review. October 2018. Morgan, Jason. “One ‘Right,' Many Wrongs.” The Human Life Review. Winter 2014. Moskowitz, Daniel B. "A matter of privacy: Griswold V. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 479 (1965): the underlying right to privacy." American History, vol. 52, no. 3, Aug. 2017, pp. 22+. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A495033804/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=293a39ac. Accessed 5 July 2022. UK Parliament. “Wolfenden Report.” https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/transformingsociety/private-lives/relationships/collections1/sexual-offences-act-1967/wolfenden-report-/ Vile, John. “Griswold v. Connecticut (1965).” The First Amendment Encyclopedia. 2009. https://www.mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/579/griswold-v-connecticut Yale Medicine Magazine. “An arrest in New Haven, contraception and the right to privacy.” https://medicine.yale.edu/news/yale-medicine-magazine/article/an-arrest-in-new-haven-contraception-and-the/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Imagina um concurso cervejeiro de responsa?! Agora, imagina outro ainda melhor?! Agora, junta os dois... é isso mesmo... teremos novidades grandes vindo por ai! Convidamos o Diego Masiero e o Daniel Trivelli pra contar pra gente essa novidade. Dá o play agora!
Daniel Dahia e Vitor Filipe são os cofundadores da Faster, uma plataforma SaaS fundada em 2020 que é amada por times de comunicação, recursos humanos e de branding. A plataforma permite que qualquer equipe possa construir design e peças criativas de uma forma muito simples, através de uma assinatura. Empresas de todos os tamanhos conhecem o desafio […] O post Criatividade e design as a service com Daniel e Vitor da Faster apareceu primeiro em Like a Boss.
What an honor to have Bishop Daniel Thomas of the Diocese of Toledo on the podcast! Bishop Thomas talks about growing up in Philadelphia, the 18 years he spent in Rome, and his surprise at being asked to serve as a bishop in the Catholic Church.