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The Critical Hour
Russia and China Build Eurasian Security Alliance; US Navy Building is a Giant Swastika

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 112:27


The United States Navy has a building that is shaped precisely like a giant swastika on its Coronado Base in San Diego, and Russian and Chinese diplomats are working on a Eurasion security alliance to protect the region from Hegemonic powers.

American Exception
Hegemonic Panic: Al Aqsa Flood as Deep Event (DCC 17 - Audio) 4 days ago

American Exception

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 100:42


Aaron first gives some Unreported News from Four Died Trying about JFK's call for world peace. Then he delivers the unabridged version of his "Hegemonic Panic" presentation. This was originally prepared for the recent Genocide and Empire symposium---moderated by Piers Robinson and also featuring Richard Falk, Atif Kubursi, Kevin Ryan, and Vanessa Beeley. Special thanks to: fourdiedtrying.com Dana Chavarria, production Casey Moore, graphics Michelle Boley, animated intro Mock Orange, music

Board with Family Games
Hegemony from the Hegemonic Project

Board with Family Games

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 31:15


Play as either the State, the Capitalist Class, the Middle Class, or the Working Class to lead your group to victory. This game for 1 to 4 players is asymmetrical and deep in both complication and strategy. You will propose and vote on bills, create corporations to generate resources, pay and earn wages, and everyone's favorite, pay taxes!

Pride in Protest
Gramsci: Counter-Hegemonic Gramscian Dreams for Community Minded Queer Socialist Teens | Provocations 2023

Pride in Protest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 67:52


This Provocations 2023 forum was called “Gramsci: Counter-Hegemonic Gramscian Dreams for Community Minded Queer Socialist Teens” which was a presentation led by Margot Beavon-Collin.The final presentation of the day saw Margot provide a rough outline of the evolution of our understanding of the relationship between civil society and the State, with particular focus on Antonio Gramsci's contribution to socialist thought and its applicability in understanding the Accords process as discussed in Elizabeth Humphry's "How Labour Built Neoliberalism".A video release of this presentation, complete with slideshow, may become available some time in the future.

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition
Members Only #176 - A Fantastic Podcast Recorded in Hegemonic English

The Fifth Column - Analysis, Commentary, Sedition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 24:30


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit wethefifth.substack.com* RIP Robbie Robertson* Yeah, so 30 minutes of music talk about The Band, The Doors being bad, listeners getting mad at us, Graham Nash in a book store, Mickey Jones, patriotic Bob, Barry Goldwater, and The Last Waltz. Sorry about that.* I'm going to suggest that you weren't denied entry into the exclusive club because you're Asian * But being an Asian-American…

EQaboveIQ-Parenting with Emotional Intelligence and Healing the Inner Child

In this episode, I am asking everyone to reconnect and reject the fragmentation of the Hegemony. For centuries we have been convinced to categorize the world, ourselves, and the Pluralverse. The more you learn, the more you will see how intrinsically connected all things are. I am also discussing how these historical misdirects created the Hegemonic power ruling us globally. The six cradles of civilizations, Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, China, Egypt, Peru, and Mexico, evolved at the SAME TIME! There has been a concerted effort to keep us in the dark to control the narrative about this fact and reconnect to the inner knowing we all have! Until we soften the soil, we can't plant new seeds of healing and growth! Learn more about my products and services, and support this podcast with the link below! https://linktr.ee/Thisreallifebooksandcoaching Donate! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=RH73S3W6L3JJN Buy Ascension Beings of Light Art! https://ascension-beings-of-light.printify.me/products --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eqaboveiq/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eqaboveiq/support

AlternativeRadio
[Jeffrey Sachs] Wars of Hegemonic Competition

AlternativeRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 57:01


Hegemony is from the Greek meaning authority, rule, and political supremacy. Since 1945 the United States has been the global hegemon. That is changing now. The U.S. recently issued its Annual Threat Assessment. It makes for interesting reading. It lists the various threats Washington faces. It repeats the embedded line that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was “unprovoked.” But the report's focus is on China. It says, “China has the capability to directly attempt to alter the rules-based global order in every realm and across multiple regions, as a near-peer competitor that is increasingly pushing to change global norms.” The phrase “rules-based global order” is vintage Orwell. Translated it means that Washington rules the world and you'd better follow its diktats or else. But China has emerged as the major challenge to U.S. hegemony thus the danger of conflict is increasing.

Adventurous Polyamory
Oh What A Tangled Web We Weave

Adventurous Polyamory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 19:37


I kissed a girl and I liked it. Or did I? Did she? WTH just happened here anyway?Here's a couple handy articles about comp-het, performative bisexuality, and hegemonic masculinity for those who want a deeper dive:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsory_heterosexualityhttps://www.bitchmedia.org/post/visibility-performing-bisexuality-katy-perry-lowndes-music-feminismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegemonic_masculinity#:~:text=Hegemonic%20masculinity%20is%20defined%20as,ways%20of%20being%20a%20man.Bad Dragon sex toys is a real website: https://bad-dragon.com/I am not being paid to mention these guys. I just love their bizarre creations.Read my noble words:https://wordpress.com/home/unlimitedheartcoaching.comVisit me on Patreon for the wilder stuff:patreon.com/AdventurousPolyamoryGet in touch:unlimitedheartcoaching@gmail.comIG: unlimitedheartfreedomFun Fact: although I can do a British, Russian, German, or Indian accent, I can not imitate my mom's accent. This tortures me.

Alternative History
114. #USA - 'How To' remain THE hegemonic power...

Alternative History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 23:22


This is a geopolitical episode on how the United States can keep and stay a great power. What the US needs to do from a international relations perspective. All views are my own of course.#Geopolitics#USA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)
Communist China's Balloons Preview Its Hegemonic Ambitions

Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 7:59


Communist China's Balloons Preview Its Hegemonic Ambitions

Bharatvaarta
209 - China's Hegemonic Push | Christopher Balding | Velina Tchakarova | Bharatvaarta

Bharatvaarta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 55:15


An economist by background and inquisitive explorer by spirit, his research spans fields from CDS pricing to child adoption markets and Chinese loan classification. His borderline obsession with Chinese data, trying to better understand the worlds former fastest growing economy, laid the foundation for what would become New Kite Data Labs. He is excited to leave academia for a more stimulating, active, and challenging environment of doing and building with many projects to come.  He lives somewhere, might be married, and probably has some kids. In this episode, Christopher talks about the current state of affairs between USA and China, Why china doesn't need a trigger event to start a war on Taiwan, how the post US-China Decoupling world will look like and more in his conversation with Velina Tchakarova.  Topics:00:00 Sneak Peak01:20 Introduction02:35 Key Takeaways from the CCP Congress04:45 Xi's 3rd term & the CCP's relation with the chinese society08:53 The Chinese Economy post Zero Covid16:51 Current state of affairs between China and USA 21:15 USA's U-Turn on China Policy / China's Support of Russia / Taiwan Escalation27:41 Unexpected possible triggers for China - Taiwan war35:49 Impact of US-China Decoupling 40:54 Bifurcation of global Technology and networks? 46:12 Europe's stance on China54:00 Closing Remarks Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfBfBd-1kvCOPxVll8tBJ9Q/join

Drive Thru FM
What Happened To 2013

Drive Thru FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022


What Happened To 2013 Intro (00:00); Hegemonic (01:15); Mansions of Madness: Call of the Wild (02:59); Bora Bora (04:31); Lost Valley (06:47); The Battle of Five Armies (07:50); Tammany Hall (09:49); Android: Netrunner Expansions (11:50); Nothing Personal (14:07); Dominion: Guilds (16:54); Up Front (17:53); Quarantine (19:59); Mage Knight: The Lost Legion (20:45); Roll for the Galaxy (22:45); 7 Wonders: Wonder Pack (19:37); Star Wars: X-Wing Wave 2 (24:41); Kingdom Death: Monster (25:37); Lords of Waterdeep: Scoundrels of Skullport (27:34); Twenty Most Anticipated Games of 2013 Geeklist - https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/152044/final-results-20-most-anticipated-games-2013

Samuel Adams - The Anti-Federalists Got It Right
Episode 346: Tree Hugging Capitalist – Truth Not Hegemonic Domination of Humanity

Samuel Adams - The Anti-Federalists Got It Right

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 45:00


Tree Hugging Capitalist – Truth Not Hegemonic Domination of Humanity Video of the Tree Hugging Capitalist available at Rumble and Brighteon A couple of weeks ago I was talking with the founder of the Tree Hugging Capitalist about the purposeful … Continue reading → The post Episode 346: Tree Hugging Capitalist – Truth Not Hegemonic Domination of Humanity appeared first on Sam Adams the 'Puritan Patriot' Returns.

Empires, Anarchy & Other Notable Moments
Saddam Hussein Part II: His Hegemonic Dreams

Empires, Anarchy & Other Notable Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 52:45


This is the second of three episodes in a series regarding the life of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.  Saddam has just taken control of the Ba'ath party and is exerting his will on the country at the moment that opportunity regarding Iran seemingly arises.  This episode will recap Saddam's roles in the Iran-Iraq war, his invasion of Kuwait, and the first Persian Gulf War.  In addition to Saddam's activity during this time, we will continue to highlight the historical events that result in Osama Bin Laden's fatwa against the United States.  The material in this podcast serves as an introduction to the International Baccalaureates' Paper two topic 10  - Authoritarian States (20th century).

Rogue Insider Podcast
The Cynicism of State and Hegemonic Power

Rogue Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 82:10


Chapter 8 part 3 of Sloterdijk's 'Critique of Cynical Reason'. The Cynicism of State and Hegemonic Power

Dream Freedom Beauty with Natalie Ross
HausWitch Founder Erica Feldmann on Business, Beauty & the Commodification of the Feminine [episode 81]

Dream Freedom Beauty with Natalie Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 81:29


Erica Feldmann shares about resisting the hegemonic narrative and identifying with the archetype of the witch. You'll also hear about: Making your space beautiful on a budget  Reclaiming the archetype of the witch as an act of rebellion  How the patriarchy loves to make fun of what women and feminine folks spend money on  ♥♥♥ Join The Earth Speak Collective Membership! 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In 2019, Harper Collins published her book HausMagick: Transform Your Home with Witchcraft.A Gemini Sun, Pisces Moon, and Scorpio Rising, Erica lives with her wife and two cats in the heart of Witch City.   In this episode, we talk about: The reclaiming of Salem, by witches, and for witches  What is HausWitch and how it came to be  Identifying with the archetype of the witch, as an act of rebellion On running a conscious business and being a spiritual entrepreneur   Erica's non-negotiables in home decor  The commodification of the seasons  Erica shares how the Money Witch - Jessie Susannah, has helped her in her business  Scarcity mindset and spending money on self-care and comfort  Prioritizing community  On feeling ashamed of your femininity  Empowerment from beauty and beauty products  On infighting within communities  Resisting the hegemonic narrative  How HausWitch works to influence culture and change social norms  The witch wound and not feeling witchy enough  What if you don't connect with the archetype of the green witch? On who gets to qualify you as a witch  Acknowledging that there is privilege in feeling safe to identify as a witch Pushing back against forces of oppression  House witch tips and investing in aesthetics  Channeling creative energy in the home  Making your space beautiful on a budget  How the interior design industry is focused at rich folk How the patriarchy loves to make fun of what women and feminine folks spend money on, whilst profiting from it  Tapping into your intuition  Tips for how to get started exploring and identifying with being a witch  And so much more! Secret Episodes! Get access to past secret episodes at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. 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The Fire These Times
101/ Mending the World: A Jewish-Arab Diaspora Conversation w/ Cindy Milstein

The Fire These Times

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 104:32


This is a conversation with Cindy Milstein, they (I wrongly used 'she' in the intro) are the editor of the book "There is Nothing so Whole as a Broken Heart: Mending the World As Jewish Anarchists" Support: Patreon.com/firethesetimes Website: http://TheFireThisTi.Me Substack: https://thefirethesetimes.substack.com Twitter + Instagram @ firethesetimes What we talked about: - Displacement as part of the Jewish experience Being diaspora (Jewish and Arab) - Having communities without states - Politics of language (Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino etc) - Authoritarianism and flattening our differences - Jewish anarchism - Hegemonic narratives in Europe (Examples of Dreyfus affair, Alsace, Berlin, Spain) - Oral histories Tisha B'av, 1492, Tree of Life massacre and needing a language for grief - Wrestling with difficulties - Antisemitism on the right and the left Recommended Books: - An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon - The Four Profound Weaves by R.B. Lemberg - Pet by Akwaeke Emezi Link to Yiddish, Ladino and Judeo-Arabic songs: https://twitter.com/FireTheseTimes/status/1486260615828021249

The Institute of World Politics
The Trend Toward a Concentration of Power and China's Hegemonic Goal

The Institute of World Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 59:43


This event is part of the China Series sponsored by The Institute of World Politics. About the lecture: With the rise of totalitarian China, it is more important than ever to understand a historical tendency towards the concentration of not only political, but economic and informational forms of power. Dr. Anders Corr's latest book, The Concentration of Power: Institutionalization, Hierarchy & Hegemony, is a theoretical analysis of trends in world history that he has developed over the past thirty years of international research and scholarship. He argues that from the beginning of the archeological and textual evidence in history, power is organized around twelve theories of hierarchy that affect every segment of society. From international politics, to unions, associations, corporations, and the military, Dr. Corr breaks them down and provides readers with a sense of what the world could face if we allow hierarchy to continue its historical development toward a global and illiberal hegemony. Be it in China, the United States, or the European Union, all are vying for global influence and the utilization of the structure of the United Nations, or other newer international institutions, to promote either the principles of human rights and democracy, or in the case of Beijing, the exact opposite. This clash between democracy and autocracy on a global level is part of a “ratchet process” of history that Dr. Corr describes, and that could turn to a war of massive proportions, or a continued trend towards a global and illiberal hegemony. As the world slips towards what could be an “end of history” in a Beijing-led international system, no greater stakes have ever imposed themselves on an unsuspecting global public. About the speaker: Anders Corr (B.A. Yale 2001 Summa, Ph.D. Harvard 2008) founded Corr Analytics Inc to provide clients with business intelligence and strategic analysis of international politics. He is Publisher of the Journal of Political Risk, which works with a wide variety of authors, from Ivy League professors to Filipino peasants. His areas of expertise include Asia, historical analysis, grand strategy, social movements, quantitative analysis, public opinion, and international security. Dr. Corr has studied and researched in Kenya, Britain, and Italy, and analyzed China, Russia, Romania, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, Pakistan and Israel for private clients. He led the U.S. Army Social Science Research and Analysis group in Afghanistan, which oversaw 600 Afghan contract employees on 44 survey projects and conducted quantitative predictive analysis of insurgent attacks. Dr. Corr conducted analysis for US Pacific Command (USPACOM), US Special Operations Command Pacific (SOCPAC), and US European Command (EUCOM) on risks to U.S. national security in Asia and Europe, including in the Philippines, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Ukraine. Dr. Corr conducted red team modeling and simulation for the Defense Department of terrorist attacks against extremely sensitive military facilities and worked on social networking for early warning of pandemics and biological weapons of mass destruction. His current research focuses on great power grand strategies, alliance politics, military strategy, authoritarian political influence, international organizations, and the effects of military technology on the likelihood and outcome of war. He authored No Trespassing: Squatting, Rent Strikes, and Land Struggles Worldwide (South End Press, 1999), and edited Great Powers, Grand Strategies: The New Game in the South China Sea (U.S. Naval Institute Press, 2018). He has peer reviewed for the Journal of Conflict Resolution, the Journal of Urban History, and Routledge Press. He frequently appears in the media, including the Financial Times, New York Times, CNBC, UPI, AFP, Bloomberg, Fox, Forbes, Epoch Times, Al Jazeera, Japan Times, South China Morning Post, Straits Times, and Institutional Investor.

This Week in the Middle East with William Morris of the Next Century Foundation

As the clouds of war darken on the horizon, the NCF Secretary General, himself riven with Covid, complains about everyone engaged in promoting the Ukraine fiasco.Support the show (https://www.justgiving.com/tncf)

After the ‘End of History’
New Old World, Small World War: Part IV - The Second Hegemonic Formula

After the ‘End of History’

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 63:50


After the ‘End of History' is a podcast about International Relations and History. It is part of the Hawks & Sparrows project. Want more? Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon to receive bonus episodes, as well as early releases of the monthly Hawks & Sparrows newsletter. You can also follow us on Twitter @after_history. Thanks for listening,Mario and Tom ***Back from a short hiatus, we conclude our discussion on Turkish politics, here focusing on recent developments under Erdogan's regime (what Tugal calls "the second hegemonic formula," which appears to have taken a severe right-shift) leading up to the Nagorno-Karabakh affair of 2020. Readings for this series include: Turkey at the Crossroads by CIHAN TUĞALA Small World War by GEORGI DERLUGUIANThe New Old World by PERRY ANDERSONThe music you hear on After the End of History is provided by Jason King. 

Meg-John and Justin
Jacob Johannsen: Fantasy, Online Misogyny and the Manosphere

Meg-John and Justin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 77:12


Regular listeners of this podcast will know that we recently had Scott Burnett on the show to talk about his work on understanding online communities of men related to the No Fap movement, the manosphere, and the alt-right. His work charted these groups and some of the often dangerous and worrying views they espouse. In today's show we are going to take a more psychoanalytic approach. How are men in the manosphere constructing their masculinities. How does this relate to fascist ideas now, but also the fascist histories of the early 20th century? How can men in the manosphere both repress sexualities yet also built entire communities talking about it? What fantasies are told about the threat to masculinities and how are they both necessary and necessarily destroyed? And what are our best hopes for how we can respond, or how these men might respond? Is there ever a way back for violently misogynistic men? Jacob Johanssen has written an excellent and engrossing book called ‘Fantasy, online misogyny and the manosphere' We chatted about: Why psychoanalysis for this work? What does it bring us? Broad overview of the manosphere and who it is we are going to speak about. Hegemonic masculinities of the manosphere (in the post feminist and post-fordist era) The Friekorp (the militias in early 20th century Germany post WWI) and the manosphere - key similarities and differences (and why it's a useful analysis) The fantasy of women (the other) as something necessary but also needing to be destroyed Dis/Inhibition The armour of these communities (and what community does for them) The potential role of sex education Recognition His book is here https://www.routledge.com/Fantasy-Online-Misogyny-and-the-Manosphere-Male-Bodies-of-DisInhibition/Johanssen/p/book/9780367468651 And the next book Event Horizon is published on Zero books in January (it looks amazing) https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/our-books/event-horizon-sexuality-politics-culture Support the show at patreon.com/culturesexrelationships Check out the rest of the ALE collective at alternativeleftentertainment.org

War Studies
American Grand Strategy and China's hegemonic challenge with Dr Zeno Leoni

War Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 41:14


There is widespread agreement that world order is in transition. The Liberal International Order (LIO), established in the aftermath of World War II, is in decline. In the summer of 2008, just 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, China's lavish opening ceremony at the Olympic Games in Beijing showed the world a ‘glorious civilisation' with a desire to reconquer what was lost. Just a few weeks later, on 15 September, Lehman Brothers crashed, and the West was thrown into a deep financial crisis. With American hegemony and its interventionist strategy of spreading liberalism around the globe on the back foot, so too is the LIO. But what's causing these major global shifts and how might they shape global politics going forward? In this episode of the podcast, Dr Zeno Leoni, Teaching Fellow in the Defence Studies Department at King's, joins us to discuss his new publication, American Grand Strategy from Obama to Trump: Imperialism After Bush and China's Hegemonic Challenge. He shares what it says about the rise of China and the decline of the US, how recent US governments have attempted to stem the tide of change, and why he's approached all of this through a Marxist reading of imperialism and foreign policy.

After the ‘End of History’
New Old World, Small World War: Part III - Erdogan's First Hegemonic Formula

After the ‘End of History’

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 25:36


After the ‘End of History' is a podcast about International Relations and History. It is part of the Hawks & Sparrows project. Want more? Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon to receive bonus episodes, as well as early releases of the monthly Hawks & Sparrows newsletter. You can also follow us on Twitter @after_history. Thanks for listening,Mario and Tom ***Continuing our conversation on Turkish political history, episode 29 is our first of two discussions on Cihan Tugal's "Turkey at the Crosswords" (link below). From the early coalition of left-liberals and moderate Islamists to the Arab Spring, Mario takes listeners through the economic and political foundations of Erdogan's "first hegemonic formula." Readings for this series include: Turkey at the Crossroads by CIHAN TUĞALA Small World War by GEORGI DERLUGUIANThe New Old World by PERRY ANDERSONThe music you hear on After the End of History is provided by Jason King. 

Ending Domestic Abuse
Hegemonic Masculinity, Precarious Manhood, and Domestic Violence

Ending Domestic Abuse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 25:13


Dr. Ludy Green speaks with Dr. Trent Claypool, a clinical psychologist who specializes in sexual assault prevention. Together, they discuss how men can participate in the dismantling of and healing from toxic masculinity. They emphasize that we must include men in conversations about intimate partner violence while continuing to empower female and nonbinary survivors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Politics
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

New Books in Intellectual History
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

Brill on the Wire
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

Brill on the Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory.

New Books in Economics
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

New Books in Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics

New Books in Political Science
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books Network
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory. 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

New Books in World Affairs
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

New Books in Critical Theory
Lorenzo Fusaro, "Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy" (Haymarket Books, 2020)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:21


Gramsci's concept of hegemony is often invoked, but usually as a means of cultural critique and analysis. However, my guest Lorenzo Fusaro argues in his recent book Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy (Haymarket Books, 2020) that Gramsci's work is permeated by Marx's economic critique and his theories of value. Split into two parts, the book is both a critical rereading of Gramsci, followed by a rereading of the last century of economic and political developments. The first half of the book involves a careful rereading of key concepts in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, rethinking concepts such as hegemony as being more closely related to the base, instead of simply being superstructural description. Hegemony is not above and beyond economic dynamics and antagonisms, but emerges from them and changes alongside them. This allows for a broadening of the theory conceptually, and also allows him to apply it to international relations, instead of being confined to a particular state. The second half of the book then traces the economic history of the 20th century, starting with the rise of the United States in the international scene in the 1920's, and following through to its eventual unraveling on the world stage in the present day. And even though the book was first published in 2018, at the end Fusaro offered some speculations on how this reworked theory of hegemony might help us think about the recent COVID crisis and its aftermath. Synthesizing theory, history and economics, this is a book that offers a powerful punch, and will reward readers from a number of different angles, and offers some dynamic theoretical resources for understanding our current crisis, and what might be just around the corner.  The book was first published by Brill as part of the Historical Materialism book series, and is now available in paperback from Haymarket. Lorenzo Fusaro received his PhD in international political economy at King's College, London. He is an associate professor of political economy at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico, and is also one of the editors of Revisiting Gramsci's Laboratory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

The Aspiring Intellectual
Hegemonic agenda of Gay Politics

The Aspiring Intellectual

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 15:01


What is it about political science that creates this level of wonderment and intrigue only discussed by the intellectual elite and abused by the power hungry upper management class? Have we really become oblivious to the political tactics used to defraud us into accepting rhetoric? Who decides what we as the people should fight for if we the people have the power? Lets explore the dynamics behind gender specific rules and the fear of political correct dialogue on the Aspiring Intellectual.

hegemonic gay politics
RT
Keiser Report: The profit vs plunder motive

RT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 28:53


In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss how the profit motive is better than the plunder model in terms of achieving favorable long-term outcomes for an economy. Hegemonic powers going back thousands of years have ultimately resorted to the plunder rather than competitive profit model and inevitably end up losing their power as a result. They discuss the Great Hashpower Migration out of China as an example. In the second half, they continue with the second part of the most talked about event of Bitcoin 2021: Max interviewing Michael Saylor about the reason he bitcoins, and what next on the road to hyperbitcoinization.

Viking Age Environments
Greenland's Changing Climates

Viking Age Environments

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 95:10


In Episode 3, Rebecca talks to Rowan Jackson at the School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh about his work on how the Norse adapted their way of Scandinavian way of living to the harsh climate of Greenland. We talk about the hows and whys of these lifestyle choices, before discussing the successes and failures of the Vikings in Greenland. Moving on from this, we talk more generally about Rowan's work on global change research and climate change archaeology. 730 - audiogram -915 7,15 Value of archaeological record. 9,30 Why did the Norse move to the North Atlantic? 12,00 Pull to Greenland - walrus ivory & (relatively) mild climate 13,30 Population estimates & peak settlement in Greenland 16,00 Viking farming toolkit 18,00 Hunting strategies & adaptation strategies 19,00 Landscape learning 22,00 Greenland's short active season 26,45 TEK (Traditional Ecological Knowledge) & cultural landscapes in Greenland 29,00 Adaptive toolkit responds to changes in seal populations 30,45 Transposing children's learning landscapes, Viking v Thule - cultural transmission 34,00 Miniature objects - toys & material culture 37,30 Children in urban contexts 40,30 Hegemonic masculinities & identities in urban contexts 49,00 Climate changes in the 14th century & TEK becomes less relevant 52,00 Cultural path dependence leaves the Norse less able to react to these changes 54,00 Changing European demands and politics affect Greenland 56,00 Population changes impact the abilities of the Norse to get to those resources that they need 60,00 Norse adaptive capacity is pushed to the limit, beyond capacity? 65,00 Evidence for leaving? Or a bias in the record? 72,30 What's the most important thing you can tell me about this? 75,00 The hermeneutic cycle of interpretation and reinterpretation 77,45 What is Global Change Research? What is Archaeology's role in GCR? 80,00 Shifting baselines, e.g. cod fishing & contribution of archaeological research to reconstructing historical cod populations 82,00 Discrete archaeological examples of change/adaptation/collapse and the lessons we can learn from these examples for the future. 85,00 Adaptation, vulnerability, and social context. 87,30 Social Contract & working with local communities 90,30 Relationships between communities, museums as trusted spaces, and potential for archaeologists to engage via exhibitions.

RNZ: Nights
Is the US a Globally Hegemonic Superpower in Decline?"

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 18:26


Marxist Historian, Brian Roper joins us once again. He's talking about Imperialism in the 21st Century: Is the US a Globally Hegemonic Superpower in Decline?

Neurodivergent Narratives Podcast
Intersectionality & Power Domains

Neurodivergent Narratives Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 35:10 Transcription Available


This episode builds on intersectionality (see episode 15 for an introduction) as a tool to better understand the social problems in today's society by looking at the role of power in the organisation of society.  For intersectional analysis, there are four domains of power and I talk about them today and give examples to better illustrate what I mean.1. Structural domain2. Disciplinary power3. Hegemonic power4. Interpersonal powerTake away: understanding our own privileges and oppressionsResource mentioned:Episode 15: Intersectionality 101Ta Neshi Coates:The Case for Reparations (The Atlantic)Connect with me:On IG @theadhdgoodlifeOn FB @adhdgoodlifeOn Twitter @theadhdgoodlifeSite: www.wellnessandwhiteboards.com Click for my free EBOOK on self-compassion: They Were Wrong About You!Intro & Outro music: Joseph McDadeT-shirt I'm wearing:  ND RenegadeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theadhdgoodlife)

Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene
Asia Q1 Check In: China’s Emergence as the Number One World Economy and New Hegemonic Role in Asia with Paul Kim [NB 109]

Sheppard Mullin's Nota Bene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 43:40


The relationship between the U.S. and China has deteriorated over the last four years. Barely missing a beat from the coronavirus pandemic, China is the only major world economy to post positive growth during the pandemic period, at a rate of 10% at that.  China is now 1/6th larger than the U.S. economy measured by Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), and is projected to outpace the U.S. economy by 135% in just three years’ time, by 2024.  China, moreover, has almost completely displaced the U.S. as the lead trade partner for most nations around the world, toppling the U.S. from that perch with Germany just last year.  And China, as the new Asia Pacific Hegemon, recently formed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, with virtually all Asia Pacific nations, including historically Japan and Korea. Joining me for this conversation is Seoul, Korea based Paul Kim, to explore the potential turbulence between a once-hegemonic U.S. and the now-hegemonic China. Paul also shares updates from other Asian countries that might affect multinationals doing business in Asia. Paul is graduated in Economics from the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University.  Paul currently serves in private practice as a Corporate Partner in Sheppard Mullin’s Seoul office advising clients on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity, venture capital and securities transactions, restructurings and multi-jurisdictional disputes.   What We Discussed in This Episode: What is the global perspective on China’s economic assent juxtaposed to the U.S. “disintegration”? Did the coronavirus accelerate China’s growth? Is Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) a better measure of economic power? What does the recently signed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade agreement symbolize in the Asian region? What does the RCEP accomplish for signatory countries? How will the Biden administration deal with Asia now that it has been entirely excluded from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) it once worked for decades to initiate? How can multinational companies integrate into the Chinese economy now and take advantage of business opportunities generally and under the RECP? How are Japan and Korea performing economically in this pandemic era and what sectors are booming in those countries? Resources Mentioned: Graham Allison article - “China is Now the World’s Largest Economy. We Shouldn’t Be Shocked.”  Contact Information: Email: pkim@sheppardmullin.com Paul’s Sheppard Mullin attorney profile Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every week. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Podcasts, or Spotify.  It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter  Sheppard Mullin website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.  

Secure Freedom Minute
Biden Must Stand Fast Against the Chinese Communist Party's Hegemonic Ambitions

Secure Freedom Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 1:00


This is Frank Gaffney with the Secure Freedom Minute. As Americans are preoccupied with the cumulative effects of a pandemic unleashed by the Chinese Communist Party, an election roiled by, among other things, CCP influence operations and a transition of power to a president deeply compromised by his dealings with China, the regime in Beijing appears emboldened to behave ever more aggressively. For example, Chinese police intensified their suppression of Hong Kong with the arrest of more than fifty prominent dissidents and freedom-fighters. The People’s Liberation Army continued its unprecedented campaign of military pressure and psychological warfare against Taiwan. And China’s dictator, Xi Jinping, ordered his armed forces to be ready for war “at any second.” If Xi is to be deterred from acting on a perceived window of opportunity for his belligerence, the incoming administration must convincingly establish that America will continue to oppose, not appease, the CCP’s hegemonic ambitions. This is Frank Gaffney.

New Left Radio
GPC Goes Status Quo, Canada’s Counter Hegemonic Movement, & Housing in TO

New Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 62:13


In the season one finale, we’re joined by Toronto correspondent Tash Wahed and explore the issue of housing in the Big Smoke. We postmortem the devastating Green Party of Canada Leadership election results, Elizabeth May’s meddling with democracy, and the notion of a federal ecosocialist party. The DSC is changing the national dialogue and building Canada’s Historic block based on Antonio Gramsci’s vision of cultural counter hegemony. Love us or hate us, our movement is here to stay and smears and cancel culture won’t stop us. Support this podcast

The End of Sport Podcast
Episode 45: Racialized Nationalism and Hegemonic Masculinity in Swimming with Matt Hodler

The End of Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 123:40


In the third instalment of swimming week here on the pod, Johanna and Derek are joined by Matt Hodler, Assistant Professor of Sports Media & Communications at the University of Rhode Island and former D1 swimmer at the University of Miami (Ohio), to discuss racialized nationalism in swimming, representations of hegemonic masculinity in cultural images and discourses surrounding Michael Phelps, and, as always, even a little bit of “amateurism” in college athletics. The first part of this wide-ranging interview focuses on Matt's recent work on racialized nationalism within the sport before we shift our attention to his work on representations of Michael Phelps. Then we get Matt's thoughts on amateurism in swimming and how the sport may be an important part of the brilliant labor mobilization taking place in the athletic world. Matt Hodler is an Assistant Professor of Sports Media & Communications in the Harrington School of Communication and Media at the University of Rhode Island. As a sport scholar, his wide-ranging research interests include racialized nationalism, gender, the Olympics and international sport structures, mediated representations of sport, internet memes, and swimming. He was also a D1 swimmer at the University of Miami (Ohio).   You can follow Matt on Twitter and check out Matt's work here: “Real Men Stand for Our Nation”: Constructions of an American Nation and Anti-Kaepernick Memes in the Journal of Sport and Social Issues The $100-Million Dollar Man: Michael Phelps, the Olympic System, and USA Swimming's Shifts in “Eligibility” in Sports History Review “The Mother of All Comebacks”: A Critical Analysis of the Fitspirational Comeback Narrative of Dara Torres in Communication & Sport For a transcription of this episode, please click here. (Credit @punkademic) After listening to the episode, check out our most recent pieces: “Red-Scare Rhetoric Isn't Gone From Histories of American Sport” in Jacobin Magazine "Canceling the College-Football Season Isn't Enough" published in The Chronicle of Higher Education. “'We are being gaslit': College football and Covid-19 are imperiling athletes” in The Guardian “Canceling the college football season is about union busting, not health” also in The Guardian __________________________________________________________________________ As always, please like, share, and rate us on your favorite podcast app, and give follow us on Twitter or Instagram. @Derekcrim @JohannaMellis @Nkalamb @EndofSportPod

Womanhood & International Relations
23. Hegemonic Masculinity and Femininity in World Politics

Womanhood & International Relations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 55:32


Can we overcome the "need" of a "standard way" of leading? Can we shift the way we socially construct local, regional and international relations? In this episode we explore: What is hegemonic masculinity? How are we culturally pre-conditioned to legitimize and maintain it? What is hegemonic femininity and how does it plays in favor of hegemonic masculinity? What cherishing figures like Jacinda Ardern, Greta Thunberg and Michelle Obama have in common with confining power by and among women? 3-Step Assignment of this episode: 1. Identify the IR level of analysis (individual, state and system vs. national, regional, global) 2. Identify the realms of hegemonic masculinity/femininity expressions (ie. business, politics, economics, media, sports, etc) 3. Brainstorm the ways in which you are perceiving hegemonic masculinity/femininity expressions in those levels and realms, which are yours vs. influenced by collective consciousness? If you liked this content, please consider supporting us in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nataliabonillaprojects

The Relaxed Male
The Man Box Part 2

The Relaxed Male

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 55:14


This is part 2 of a 2 part series I would recommend you listen to episode 29 first. Now, this is a new concept for me and it was introduced to me from a friend of mine. She is a counselor who works with sex offenders. She was talking about how they use the information about The Man Box to help them. Now This episode is more than likely going to drift on the political a bit. This isn't a political site. This website is men focused and meant to help men raise strong confident boys to they can be leaders in society. To do that we sadly have to get our political feet wet today. Again I apologize there are way too much politics and tribalism going on in the world today. When there is a line crossed I will take a stand. As a Man Should. So I got to looking at what in the world the man box was. I came across the ted talk by Tony Porter which is the very first video that pops up on youtube. Now Tony started out as a child in the inner city. He talks about how growing up in New York he was taught that Men had to be tough, strong, courageous, dominating, no pain, emotionless except anger and no fear, men are in change which means women are not, That men lead and you just fall in line, Men are superior and women are inferior, Men strong women weak, that women are less valuable. They are the property of men. Now he goes on and talks about his dad atone of his brother's funeral, and how he held his tears in till the women left. He then progresses to a story about a girl name Shiela and his interactions with her.  From here he digresses into the problem with the man box and the problem I have with the man box. Where he says that all men function in the deepest foundations or the man Box we inherently undervalue women which makes us see them as objects. This Man box is the topic of today's discussion. The biggest problem with all the studies I am about to talk about and it will be beaten in your head throughout this episode is that for people who hate stereotypes they love to stereotype when it fits their needs. Now again I do realize that that view is also a stereotype so this just proves my point even more. What is the Man Box? It is a perceived list of values all men are supposed to hold to. Now the “supposed to” is used on purpose because in this argument one side thinks that is how we act and the other side thinks how we don't act. There are academic papers that are pushing this Man Box listed all over the place. There are studies about how The role of masculine norms and gender role conflict. There are studies about Toxic Masculinity The Man Box is also called Toxic Masculinity. This is where so many people get the idea of Masculinity as being bad, and we need to break the Gender norms and such instances as this. They are fundamentally wrong and we will get into these instances later. Now according to Richmond College, The Man Box is described as, A term that researchers use to describe the dominant form of masculinity in the United States at this time is known as Hegemonic Masculinity, which Mark Greene (2013) and others have described as the “Man Box.” Now that Hegemonic Masculinity is a $10 word and I had a 50¢ vocabulary so I did look up and see what Hegemonic masculinity means and it is according to Wikipedia Hegemonic masculinity is defined as a practice that legitimizes men's dominant position in society and justifies the subordination of the common male population and women, and other marginalized ways of being a man From what I see that is the common Alpha Male and Beta Male line of thinking. This is also an incorrect way to look at men.  Now the Term Man Box goes all the way back 40 years ago to an activist named Paul Kivel. His Wikipedia page isn't very filled out so what is listed is. Kivel co-founded the Oakland Men's Project, a community education center focused on preventing male violence, and has been called "an innovative leader in violence prevention. According to one study called, The Man Box: A Study on Being a Young Man in the US, UK, and Mexico a rigid construct of cultural ideas about male identity. This includes being self-sufficient, acting tough, looking physically attractive, sticking to rigid gender roles, being heterosexual, having sexual prowess, and using aggression to resolve conflicts. This is the primary study that I read through and this took a while because of the double standard and I could only handle it at short chunks because of the double standard.  The 7 Pillars of the Man Box In the study the divided the man box up into 7 different categories and they are. Self Sufficiency A man never talks about his feeling if he wants to get respect. Men should figure out their problems on their own. Acting Tough If a man doesn't fight back, he is weak. Men should act strong even if they are nervose or scared. Physical Attractiveness A man has to look good if he wants to be successful. Yet women don't like men who fuss too much with their hair clothes and skin. And if men spend too much time on their looks they aren't manly. Rigid Gender Roles Men should earn the money and women should stay home and take care of the kids. Boys should have to learn how to cook clean or take care of kids. Husbands don't have to do chores Homophobia Gay men are not real men but it is OK to be friends with a gay man. (Yeah figure that one out) Hypersexuality Real Men should have as many sexual partners as they can and never say no to sex. Aggression and Control Real men use violence to get respect. A man should always have the final say in a family, and they should know where their girlfriend or woman is at all times. Already you are seeing the flaws in the man box theory. First, they destroy their argument in the Homophobia category.  Yet let's look at some other problems men are in other studies. Boys are more likely to take risks and partake in risky behaviors. Yes, boys take more risks and the competition of being the best is in all of us. They are more fearless Boys like to show off yet women too like to show off in their own natural way. You have to be successful We all want to be successful. Men are more likely to take the risks needed to have their own business. Engage in watching pornography more Now, this is a problem. I agree. I am starting to look at what porn does to a man's way of thinking. And I am starting to see what Pornography does to a man's thought process. But it isn't an objectification of women like many people want to think. Yet it does take away the connection to your wife if you are married. Yet I would say we need to look at why men turn to porn in the first place. Emotionless This is the natural inclination to stoicism men develop. This is a skill that men require not to turn their emotions off like a switch but to set their emotions off to the side until there is a proper time to process them.  There is a problem with both sexes in that they will run from uncomfortable emotions. They will bury then so that they don't have to experience them. This does cause problems and this problem is again in both sexes. This is where much of the problem of overeating comes in to play, along with alcoholism and drug addiction. Have higher mental health problems This is going to have some finger-pointing. I believe this is from many of the outside influences on the boys as they are growing up. The schools treat boys as if they are broken girls. Boys are not allowed to be boys. There is a fundamental difference between the two sexes and all of the postmodern deconstructionism that is going on in colleges these days adds only more mental health problems and confusion. Attacks on masculinity as being bad adds even more fuel wind to the tempest. There are no healthy debates going on. There is way too much tribalism. All of this has stifled real men and boys from being able to have healthy talks. Trying to fix something that isn't broke only breaks more stuff. More prone to bullying This is an increase across both sexes. This has gone on for centuries. Is bullying a problem? It can be but if you can teach a boy to be stoic and let him understand that each man has the ability to disarm the bully by using confidence. Any time you stand out from the crowd people is going to try to pull you down. This is called The Tall poppy syndrome. I talked about this in episode 23. I also see bullying as a normal rite of passage. It does strengthen you for life. You will face assholes all along your journey you have how do you deal with them? You have teachers who will not like you you will have upper-level managers who see you as a threat. You will have people who will delight in making your life hell. How do you deal with this normal everyday occurrence? You learn from them. One of the best ways to teach confidence for kids in school is to help them learn that they have power. That can mean that they have to bloody a bully's nose at some time. That is actually a good thing it teaches the bully that their actions are not accepted and that you never know who you‘re messing with. So get your kid into some type of martial arts. They learn to fight when it is needed. Lack of friends to talk to Look at young boys they make friends at the drop of a hat. This skill is lost as we get older. Look at 45-year-old men they may only have 1 or 2 close friends. This on their head it isn't because men can't have friends it is because we get caught up in the grind of life. Helping our families. This is a problem but it isn't strictly associated with men I know many women who have only 1 or 2 close friends. Will stand by and watch This is a societal problem. Not only do men stand by and let injustice happen but I see just as many women standing to the side with their phone's camera out and recording. What are men in reality Men actually do the following We protect those close to us We do stand up for those who are our family. If the need arises we will fight. We will resort to violent actions. We may not want to but we will. This is why men go to war. They believe in a cause and are willing to put their lives on the line. This is where many of the Man Box categories are actually put to good use. War is risky so when being raised up this is why boys take more risk. We naturally train ourselves to do fearless activities. It shows us that 90% of the time we won't actually die from being uncomfortable.  We have the needed aggression to do the hard work. That aggression is also used so that we go after what we want. We don't give up just because something is in our way. The lack of emotions that these studies find also helps in protecting our families. WE do have to act in moments of fear and high stress. When loud explosions are going on around us we have to know there is a time and a place for everything and paying attention to the amygdala on a battlefield will often get you shot. This is called Stoicism and it is a good thing for men to have. So we aren't just standing in the middle of a crowd boohooing.  Men serve their community WE have friends and working or running a business is serving the community. We have to take risks to run a business. We can't succumb to fear when making a business decision because it will most likely be the wrong choice. Men provide for their family This is us reaping the rewards of serving the community. Life is a set of transactions and that sounds cold to many who think capitalism is wrong but it is a fact. You cant receive unless you give. This goes with respect, Having a wife, having friends, and having a business. Without many aspects of the Man Box, you cant have a stable society. These social constructs have been with us for many millennia. They serve us well and they are there for a damn good reason. Now I will say I agree with Tony at the end of his talk. Because in all reality I am doing a lot on this site to do what he thinks needs to be done to fix the Man Box. He stats that is it ok to not be dominating. It is OK to have feelings and emotions. It is OK to promote equality, it is OK to have women who are just friends, That it is ok to be whole. That is what I do on this site and this podcast. If you go through and look we talk a hell of a lot about emotions and what they are and why they are good to have. Equality is always something we all strive for real equality not to sacrifice one person's rights gifts and give them to a different person who someone arbitrarily feels needs more rights and special help. We all have the ability to be successful. And there would be more successful with less victim mindset. When we have the stoicism and integrity in your life you can have women as friends.  Other Relaxed Male posts about Toxic Masculinity There is No Toxic Masculinity Because Our Boys Aren't Broken Let Boys be Boys

Southpaw
FS 66 – Emmett vs. Burgos and the Hegemonic Masculine Culture of the UFC

Southpaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 22:43


Analyzing Josh Emmett vs. Shane Burgos as well as analyzing the hegemonic and incentivized masculine culture of the UFC. Related to this topic: 56 – The Invisible Hand of MMA Face Punching 52 – The Hidden Ethics of Combat Sports The Mitchell Paradox or For the Love and Hate of Fighting We can't continue to produce important episodes like this one without your solidarity. There is no Southpaw without you and your financial support. In return, not only do you help produce the show but you also get access to more great content. It's mutual aid. Join Team Southpaw on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/southpawpod You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod As well as on the Southpaw Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/southpaw You can also find Sam on Twitter and Instagram: @StuffFromSam

The Relaxed Male
The Man Box Part 1

The Relaxed Male

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 64:53


Now, this is a new concept for me and it was introduced to me from a friend of mine. She is a counselor who works with sex offenders. She was talking about how they use the information about The Man Box to help them. Now This episode is more than likely going to drift on the political a bit. This isn't a political site. This website is men focused and meant to help men raise strong confident boys to they can be leaders in society. To do that we sadly have to get our political feet wet today. Again I apologize there are way too much politics and tribalism going on in the world today. When there is a line crossed I will take a stand. As a Man Should. So I got to looking at what in the world the man box was. I came across the ted talk by Tony Porter which is the very first video that pops up on youtube. Now Tony started out as a child in the inner city. He talks about how growing up in New York he was taught that Men had to be tough, strong, courageous, dominating, no pain, emotionless except anger and no fear, men are in change which means women are not, That men lead and you just fall in line, Men are superior and women are inferior, Men strong women weak, that women are less valuable. They are the property of men. Now he goes on and talks about his dad atone of his brother's funeral, and how he held his tears in till the women left. He then progresses to a story about a girl name Shiela and his interactions with her.  From here he digresses into the problem with the man box and the problem I have with the man box. Where he says that all men function in the deepest foundations or the man Box we inherently undervalue women which makes us see them as objects. This Man box is the topic of today's discussion. The biggest problem with all the studies I am about to talk about and it will be beaten in your head throughout this episode is that for people who hate stereotypes they love to stereotype when it fits their needs. Now again I do realize that that view is also a stereotype so this just proves my point even more. What is the Man Box? It is a perceived list of values all men are supposed to hold to. Now the “supposed to” is used on purpose because in this argument one side thinks that is how we act and the other side thinks how we don't act. There are academic papers that are pushing this Man Box listed all over the place. There are studies about how The role of masculine norms and gender role conflict. There are studies about Toxic Masculinity The Man Box is also called Toxic Masculinity. This is where so many people get the idea of Masculinity as being bad, and we need to break the Gender norms and such instances as this. They are fundamentally wrong and we will get into these instances later. Now according to Richmond College, The Man Box is described as, A term that researchers use to describe the dominant form of masculinity in the United States at this time is known as Hegemonic Masculinity, which Mark Greene (2013) and others have described as the “Man Box.” Now that Hegemonic Masculinity is a $10 word and I had a 50¢ vocabulary so I did look up and see what Hegemonic masculinity means and it is according to Wikipedia Hegemonic masculinity is defined as a practice that legitimizes men's dominant position in society and justifies the subordination of the common male population and women, and other marginalized ways of being a man From what I see that is the common Alpha Male and Beta Male line of thinking. This is also an incorrect way to look at men.  Now the Term Man Box goes all the way back 40 years ago to an activist named Paul Kivel. His Wikipedia page isn't very filled out so what is listed is. Kivel co-founded the Oakland Men's Project, a community education center focused on preventing male violence, and has been called "an innovative leader in violence prevention. According to one study called, The Man Box: A Study on Being a Young Man in the US, UK, and Mexico a rigid construct of cultural ideas about male identity. This includes being self-sufficient, acting tough, looking physically attractive, sticking to rigid gender roles, being heterosexual, having sexual prowess, and using aggression to resolve conflicts. This is the primary study that I read through and this took a while because of the double standard and I could only handle it at short chunks because of the double standard.  The 7 Pillars of the Man Box In the study the divided the man box up into 7 different categories and they are. Self Sufficiency A man never talks about his feeling if he wants to get respect. Men should figure out their problems on their own. Acting Tough If a man doesn't fight back, he is weak. Men should act strong even if they are nervose or scared. Physical Attractiveness A man has to look good if he wants to be successful. Yet women don't like men who fuss too much with their hair clothes and skin. And if men spend too much time on their looks they aren't manly. Rigid Gender Roles Men should earn the money and women should stay home and take care of the kids. Boys should have to learn how to cook clean or take care of kids. Husbands don't have to do chores Homophobia Gay men are not real men but it is OK to be friends with a gay man. (Yeah figure that one out) Hypersexuality Real Men should have as many sexual partners as they can and never say no to sex. Aggression and Control Real men use violence to get respect. A man should always have the final say in a family, and they should know where their girlfriend or woman is at all times. Already you are seeing the flaws in the man box theory. First, they destroy their argument in the Homophobia category.  Yet let's look at some other problems men are in other studies. Boys are more likely to take risks and partake in risky behaviors. Yes, boys take more risks and the competition of being the best is in all of us. They are more fearless Boys like to show off yet women too like to show off in their own natural way. You have to be successful We all want to be successful. Men are more likely to take the risks needed to have their own business. Engage in watching pornography more Now, this is a problem. I agree. I am starting to look at what porn does to a man's way of thinking. And I am starting to see what Pornography does to a man's thought process. But it isn't an objectification of women like many people want to think. Yet it does take away the connection to your wife if you are married. Yet I would say we need to look at why men turn to porn in the first place. Emotionless This is the natural inclination to stoicism men develop. This is a skill that men require not to turn their emotions off like a switch but to set their emotions off to the side until there is a proper time to process them.  There is a problem with both sexes in that they will run from uncomfortable emotions. They will bury then so that they don't have to experience them. This does cause problems and this problem is again in both sexes. This is where much of the problem of overeating comes in to play, along with alcoholism and drug addiction. Have higher mental health problems This is going to have some finger-pointing. I believe this is from many of the outside influences on the boys as they are growing up. The schools treat boys as if they are broken girls. Boys are not allowed to be boys. There is a fundamental difference between the two sexes and all of the postmodern deconstructionism that is going on in colleges these days adds only more mental health problems and confusion. Attacks on masculinity as being bad adds even more fuel wind to the tempest. There are no healthy debates going on. There is way too much tribalism. All of this has stifled real men and boys from being able to have healthy talks. Trying to fix something that isn't broke only breaks more stuff. More prone to bullying This is an increase across both sexes. This has gone on for centuries. Is bullying a problem? It can be but if you can teach a boy to be stoic and let him understand that each man has the ability to disarm the bully by using confidence. Any time you stand out from the crowd people is going to try to pull you down. This is called The Tall poppy syndrome. I talked about this in episode 23. I also see bullying as a normal rite of passage. It does strengthen you for life. You will face assholes all along your journey you have how do you deal with them? You have teachers who will not like you you will have upper-level managers who see you as a threat. You will have people who will delight in making your life hell. How do you deal with this normal everyday occurrence? You learn from them. One of the best ways to teach confidence for kids in school is to help them learn that they have power. That can mean that they have to bloody a bully's nose at some time. That is actually a good thing it teaches the bully that their actions are not accepted and that you never know who you‘re messing with. So get your kid into some type of martial arts. They learn to fight when it is needed. Lack of friends to talk to Look at young boys they make friends at the drop of a hat. This skill is lost as we get older. Look at 45-year-old men they may only have 1 or 2 close friends. This on their head it isn't because men can't have friends it is because we get caught up in the grind of life. Helping our families. This is a problem but it isn't strictly associated with men I know many women who have only 1 or 2 close friends. Will stand by and watch This is a societal problem. Not only do men stand by and let injustice happen but I see just as many women standing to the side with their phone's camera out and recording. What are men in reality Men actually do the following We protect those close to us We do stand up for those who are our family. If the need arises we will fight. We will resort to violent actions. We may not want to but we will. This is why men go to war. They believe in a cause and are willing to put their lives on the line. This is where many of the Man Box categories are actually put to good use. War is risky so when being raised up this is why boys take more risk. We naturally train ourselves to do fearless activities. It shows us that 90% of the time we won't actually die from being uncomfortable.  We have the needed aggression to do the hard work. That aggression is also used so that we go after what we want. We don't give up just because something is in our way. The lack of emotions that these studies find also helps in protecting our families. WE do have to act in moments of fear and high stress. When loud explosions are going on around us we have to know there is a time and a place for everything and paying attention to the amygdala on a battlefield will often get you shot. This is called Stoicism and it is a good thing for men to have. So we aren't just standing in the middle of a crowd boohooing.  Men serve their community WE have friends and working or running a business is serving the community. We have to take risks to run a business. We can't succumb to fear when making a business decision because it will most likely be the wrong choice. Men provide for their family This is us reaping the rewards of serving the community. Life is a set of transactions and that sounds cold to many who think capitalism is wrong but it is a fact. You cant receive unless you give. This goes with respect, Having a wife, having friends, and having a business. Without many aspects of the Man Box, you cant have a stable society. These social constructs have been with us for many millennia. They serve us well and they are there for a damn good reason. Now I will say I agree with Tony at the end of his talk. Because in all reality I am doing a lot on this site to do what he thinks needs to be done to fix the Man Box. He stats that is it ok to not be dominating. It is OK to have feelings and emotions. It is OK to promote equality, it is OK to have women who are just friends, That it is ok to be whole. That is what I do on this site and this podcast. If you go through and look we talk a hell of a lot about emotions and what they are and why they are good to have. Equality is always something we all strive for real equality not to sacrifice one person's rights gifts and give them to a different person who someone arbitrarily feels needs more rights and special help. We all have the ability to be successful. And there would be more successful with less victim mindset. When we have the stoicism and integrity in your life you can have women as friends.  Other Relaxed Male posts about Toxic Masculinity There is No Toxic Masculinity Because Our Boys Aren't Broken Let Boys be Boys  

The Keith Hanson Show
The Keith Hanson Show #729 - Hegemonic Attacks Against Law Enforcement Continued - Guest Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch

The Keith Hanson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 60:01


For episode descriptions, etc., please go to (and bookmark) http://www.hagmannreportlive.comHelp us fight censorship by accessing our show on our own site.WATCH LIVE - Monday-Friday 7-9:00 PM ET HERE: https://www.HagmannReportLive.comPlease help us keep the lights on - Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hagmannreportHagmann Report Website: http://www.HagmannReport.comHagmann Report Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HagmannReportHagmann Report Twitter: https://twitter.com/HagmannReportDoug's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/douglas.hagmannFollow Doug Hagmann on Twitter: @HagmannPI

The Keith Hanson Show
The Keith Hanson Show #728 - The Hegemonic Attack Against Law Enforcement - Start of a Special Series

The Keith Hanson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 60:01


For episode descriptions, etc., please go to (and bookmark) http://www.hagmannreportlive.comHelp us fight censorship by accessing our show on our own site.WATCH LIVE - Monday-Friday 7-9:00 PM ET HERE: https://www.HagmannReportLive.comPlease help us keep the lights on - Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hagmannreportHagmann Report Website: http://www.HagmannReport.comHagmann Report Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HagmannReportHagmann Report Twitter: https://twitter.com/HagmannReportDoug's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/douglas.hagmannFollow Doug Hagmann on Twitter: @HagmannPI

Hegemonic Narratives
Second Keynote and Concluding Remarks; The Hegemonic Rememberance in Post Communist Eastern Europe

Hegemonic Narratives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 35:36


Jelena Subotic gives the second and final keynote of the conference, chaired by Jessie Barton-Hronesova. Followed by concluding remarks and next step plans by Jessie Barton-Hronesova and Johana Wyss. KEYNOTE II: THE HEGEMONIC NARRATIVES OF HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE IN POST-COMMUNIST EASTERN EUROPE Jelena Subotic (Georgia State U); chaired by Jessie Barton-Hronesova (University of Oxford). Concluding Remarks Jessie Barton-Hronesova (University of Oxford) and Johana Wyss (IE, Czech Academy of Sciences and Max Planck): summary and next steps

Hegemonic Narratives
Panel 2: What is the Relationship between Hegemonic Memories, Silence and Nationalism?

Hegemonic Narratives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 35:15


Barbara Törnquist-Plewa and Craig Larkin give presentstions in the second panel of the conference. Chaired by Johana Wyss. Barbara Törnquist-Plewa (Lundt University); 'Changing narratives about the past of Wroclaw. Struggles over mnemonic hegemony in a city' Craig Larkin (King's College) 'Postmemory in (Post)conflict Societies: reflections from Lebanon' chaired by Johana Wyss (IE, Czech Academy of Sciences and Max Planck).

The Real News Podcast
Hegemonic Policing: The COVID-19 Law Enforcement Strategy

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 20:14


The Police Accountability Report talks with two victims of mass incarceration and police brutality, and reveals a distinct theory of how American policing has evolved to dangerous ends.

WeAreMany.org: Recently posted audio
Crises and Hegemonic Transitions: From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy

WeAreMany.org: Recently posted audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Crises and Hegemonic Transitions From Gramsci's Quaderni to the Contemporary World Economy Lorenzo Fusaro Historical Materialism 2019 (NY): Socialism in Our Time Economics Crises and Hegemonic Transitions reworks the concept of hegemony at the international level and analyses its relation to world market crises. read more

Confluence Podcasts
Confluence of Ideas - Hegemonic Stability Theory: Part III

Confluence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 13:09


This third episode of The Confluence of Ideas series concludes the overview of Hegemonic Stability Theory and U.S. hegemony with an examination of the financial elements of hegemony. It discusses the evolution of the reserve currency role and the costs and benefits of financial hegemony.

Confluence Podcasts
Confluence of Ideas - Hegemonic Stability Theory: Part II

Confluence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 19:38


Confluence's Chief Market Strategist, Bill O'Grady, continues the discussion on Hegemonic Stability Theory and the unique aspects of American Hegemony.

Confluence Podcasts
Confluence of Ideas - Hegemonic Stability Theory: Part I

Confluence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 15:16


Confluence's Chief Market Strategist, Bill O'Grady, discusses the origins, the roles and the world affairs of Hegemonic Stability Theory.

Poly Pages
BONUS - Poly-Hegemonic Masculinities

Poly Pages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 62:59


In this freestanding bonus episode, Claire and Sebastian are joined by special guest co-host Michael Greer to discuss how masculinity is defined and challenged in non-monogamous spaces. In her 2006 article, Sheff explores the ways that polyamorous men, through their emotional expressions and management, are complicit with, subordinate to, and resistant of hegemonic codes of masculinity. But what elements of the hegemonic masculinity complex are carried into poly spaces? Is emotional labour more egalitarian in non-mono spaces? How does the alpha male work when sexual monogamy is abandoned? Are men more 'woke' if they are poly? And what does all of this mean for the women who love them? Poly-Hegemonic Masculinities by Elisabeth Sheff was first published December 1, 2006. This can be found on Sage Pub here. For more from this author – which is a lot – please see her personal website here. NB: Sheff does not use the terms ‘toxic masculinity’ or ‘prototypical male’ in this article. Your hosts do use these in this episode to refer to different facets of Hegemonic Masculinity. We apologize for the confusion. You can support Poly Pages on Instagram @polypages,. You can find your co-hosts on Instagram @claireltravers and @sebastiandaou. Our wonderful music is lovingly provided by the amazing Mint Green who can be found on bandcamp, facebook and Instagram: @mintgreenmusic. The track we use is Curtains from their EP Growth. Feel free to contact our email - polypages@gmail.com - for any questions or comments. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/polypages/support

Avi Melamed - Inside The Middle East | Because Real Knowledge is A True Asset
Alarms on the Lebanese-Israeli Border (Part 2) - Iran's Hegemonic Modus Operandi

Avi Melamed - Inside The Middle East | Because Real Knowledge is A True Asset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 22:01


In Part 1 of this Series I explained and contextualized the events of September 1 on the Israeli Lebanese border. I ended the article by saying the following: "It is likely that yesterday’s short round between Israel and Hezbollah might be the last wake-up call for Western leaders. It should be clear that the potential for a severe, rapid escalation leading to a total war continues to escalate – even if punctuated by rounds of calm.” The core value of the Iranian Mullah regime, which is embedded in the Iranian Constitution is “Exporting the Islamic Revolution.” The goal of "Exporting the Islamic Revolution" is to ensure that Iran becomes the dominant Superpower in the Middle East. Driven and guided by that concept, the Mullah regime pursues an aggressive expansion policy to create a secure an Iranian-controlled region stretching from Lebanon through Syria, Iraq, Iran, the Arab (Persian) Gulf, to Yemen – the “Shi’ite Crescent.” In the eyes of the Mullah regime, achieving regional dominance will right the historical wrong. And will restore justice and honor to the Shi’ites who – according to their narrative – were denied the crown of leading the Muslim world. The result of the Mullah regime’s quest to be the regional Superpower is a massive power struggle spread into eight active arenas between Iran and its proxies on the one hand, and the Arab states in general and the Arab Gulf Monarchies in particular – led by Saudi Arabia, on the other side. These eight arenas are: Three Islands in the Gulf near the Strait of Hormuz (Abu Musa, Lesser Tomb, and Greater Tomb); Bahrain, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Gaza Strip, and the Iranian Nuclear Project. Today most senior leaders of the Iranian regime openly brag that Iran controls four Arab state capitals – Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad, and Sana'a. They threaten to eliminate the Saudi Monarchy and vow to eliminate the state of Israel. In 2019, the Mullah Regime’s Strategy Marks Substantial Achievements in Securing Control of the Shi'ite Crescent. The Iranian regime's regional hegemonic vision causes death and destruction throughout the Middle East. To stop the Mullah regime, the West must accurately identify the modus operandi of the Iranian regime and apply a multi-faceted strategy. There is no simple solution, and there is no "magic bullet." What needs to be one to thwart Iran's hegemonic vision? And why should it be the West’s top priority to immediately and resolutely address immediately the very flammable situation, and defuse the ticking bomb of an Israeli – Hezbollah war?

Name It! Podcast
NAME IT! Podcast: What is Hegemonic Masculinity, and why should you care?

Name It! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 47:51


Listen to Show 1 here: Why women have a harder time getting nonprofit leadership roles And stay tuned for episode 3! Show 2: What is Hegemonic Masculinity, and Why Should You Care? Masculinities and Femininities in the Workplace III. Connell’s masculinities and hegemonic masculinity A. Connell’s theory of masculinities, asymmetric power difference between men and […]

Granny M & Suny A Tetrahedron Event Podcast
AAANOEA and Ephemeralization

Granny M & Suny A Tetrahedron Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 20:28


Read the entire transcript with active links on my website Resetting the World Stage.org http://resettingtheworldstage.org/ The NARRATIVE is followed by GRANNY M & SUNY dialogue (SKIT) SAMPLE PARAGRAPHS NARRATIVE: With so much to lose in the wrong coordinate system as variously contrived hegemonic tributes are paid the as yet identified hegemons in their tyrannical positions. We cannot be diligent enough in these applications of Buckminster Fuller’s absolute accommodation network of energy articulation, the AAANOEA. (Synergetics 201.11) More obviously now that we are questioning the hegemonic nations in our world, those reactionary positions of power can be analyzed from an omnicomprehensive perspective’s conceptual synthesis which was not possible before Synergetics. It shows humans of a mind, our species, how we may measure our experiences, employing geometry and topology throughout consciousness evolution’s ever-transforming and evolving coordination of thought-language’s most relevant information. The objective, however, is predominantly metaphysical. http://rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s02/p0000.html#201.10 Consequently, it can no longer be the diplomatic solution to suffice respecting sensitive matters especially since alliances between the hegemonic leaders are forming what they assume is so cleverly disguised that the astute observers on Earth will be fooled into oblivion. Because the psychotic disorder apparently does not really feel the others pain but learns to talk the talk that’s learnt from so many familial examples and also by emulating those outside such a nuclear family who truly do feel deeply for the survival of our species, humans of a mind. So the hegemonic alliance can pass itself off, disguised thus as a respectfully positioned world leader deserving of all the honor and glory on the world stage as humans tend to regard highly their most successful leaders while abhorring the cruelest. Still, the hegemonic figure head conceals the ultimate power play. It is where the winner takes all as he is impervious to everyone’s fate in the process, come what may, regardless how many lives are lost. So long as the most loyal legalists and military power survive to protect and advise the hegemon in generating offensive realities, ad infinitum.

Granny M & Suny A Tetrahedron Event Podcast
What Is a Hegemonic Nation

Granny M & Suny A Tetrahedron Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 20:59


Read the entire transcript with active links on my website Resetting the World Stage.org http://resettingtheworldstage.org/ The NARRATIVE is followed by GRANNY M & SUNY dialogue (SKIT) SAMPLE PARAGRAPHS NARRATIVE: When humans are misinformed about the directions of Universe, then the delusions of divine sanctions are easily imposed on and supplant the potential of a mind’s rational thought. The imposed controls by the hegemon and its emulative narcissistic self idolization exemplify such brainwashing as the tyrant identifies with the historical archetype. An archetype is an original example, a type of role model. This historical figure comes in many disguises but is best known as the dictator who controls all forms of the manifest reality within the reaches of his dominion. The least tolerable reality for the hegemon is closest related to awareness of the generalized content of information that induces the metaphysical generalized conceptioning field of thought. (Synergetics 200.06)http://rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s02/p0000.html As well, the least tolerable reality correlates intellectual conceptioning and clarity of the always-and-only-coexisting complementarities shown here from RBF Dictionary, among which are the following conceptualities independent of size: • “Conceptual & Realization,” • “Limit & Limitless,” • “Vector Equilibrium & Tetrahedron,” • “Thinkable & Space,” • “Syntropy & Entropy,” • “Synergy & Annihilation,” • “Order & Disorder,” • “Inhibit & Distribute,” • “Eternal Integrity & Experience,” • “Integration & Differentiation.” Ignorance is probably the best ally of the hegemon who along with his legalists advisors propagate offensive reality as the most powerful controlling authority over the people’s freedoms, the inherent freedoms in thought and language. This occurs in a relative indifference to the inherently inviolable integrity of the individual and the information experience that can be measured employing topology and geometry. It is both metaphysical and physical information, but most of us, everyone on Earth, know approximately nothing about the metaphysical and more about the physical quantized special case information while not recognizing consciousness as the generalization.

Last Born In The Wilderness
Cory Morningstar: The Green New Deal, Rebooting Capitalism, & The Financialization Of Nature

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 7:25


This is a segment of episode #188 of Last Born In The Wilderness “For Your Consent: Climate Activism & The Financialization Of Nature w/ Cory Morningstar.” Listen to the full episode: http://bit.ly/LBWmorningstar Read Cory Morningstar’s six-act exposé ‘The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg — For Consent’ at Wrong Kind of Green: http://bit.ly/ForYourConsent In this segment of my interview with investigative journalist Cory Morningstar, we discuss her extensive six-act exposé ‘The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg — For Consent,’ published at Wrong Kind of Green. The exposé examines the non-profit industrial complex and its relationship with contemporary climate activism, in particular youth climate activists like 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. Cory’s incredibly detailed research uncovers the complex network of capitalist-backed non-profits, tech startups, and corporations that are pushing for a radical transformation of the global capitalist system, under the pretense of saving the environment and averting the worst impacts of anthropogenic climate change. By examining the forces that surround and promote youth climate activists, Cory is able to tease out the larger agenda at play here. “Today’s climate emergency mobilization must be recognized for what it is: a strategically orchestrated campaign financed and managed by the world’s most powerful institutions – for the preservation of capitalism and global economic growth.” By using the youth, who are understandably concerned about the climate crisis, the global capitalist elite are attempting to “generate popular demand from the citizenry that will in turn support the legislation required for projects that serve to benefit industry, rather than people and planet,” including the revitalization of the stagnate global economy by unlocking “approx. 90 trillion dollars for new investments and infrastructure” in order to fund the Fourth Industrial Revolution. “We have reached the Brave New Moment where there is no longer a distinction between our “movements” and the corporate forces that have been created to further our oppression and servitude – all in compliance to economic growth and capitalism for the world’s ruling class. All of this to be achieved on the backs of the most vulnerable – our youth. Hegemonic forces are salivating over the global waves of youth mobilization demanding action on climate change.” Cory Morningstar is an independent investigative journalist, writer and environmental activist, focusing on global ecological collapse and political analysis of the non-profit industrial complex. She resides in Canada. Her recent writings can be found on Wrong Kind of Green, The Art of Annihilation, and Counterpunch. Her writing has also been published by Bolivia Rising and Cambio, the official newspaper of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior DROP ME A LINE: (208) 918-2837

Last Born In The Wilderness
#188 | For Your Consent: Climate Activism & The Financialization Of Nature w/ Cory Morningstar

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 110:21


[Intro: 18:30] In this episode, I speak with independent investigative journalist Cory Morningstar. We discuss her extensive six-act exposé ‘The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg — For Consent,’ published at Wrong Kind of Green, which examines the non-profit industrial complex and its relationship with contemporary climate activism, in particular youth climate activists like 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. Youth climate activism and environmental activism, in general, has been co-opted by powerful monied interests in order to roll out the Fourth Industrial Revolution — “a fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital and biological spheres”* — which includes the financialization of nature, part of the "New Deal for Nature" — which will “create the most spectacular opportunity for monetary gain that the financial sector has ever witnessed.” Cory’s incredibly detailed research uncovers the complex network of capitalist-backed non-profits, tech startups, and corporations that are pushing for a radical transformation of the global capitalist system, under the pretense of saving the environment and averting the worst impacts of anthropogenic climate change. By examining the forces that surround and promote youth climate activists, Cory is able to tease out the larger agenda at play here. “Today’s climate emergency mobilization must be recognized for what it is: a strategically orchestrated campaign financed and managed by the world’s most powerful institutions – for the preservation of capitalism and global economic growth.” By using the youth, who are understandably concerned about the climate crisis, the global capitalist elite are attempting to “generate popular demand from the citizenry that will in turn support the legislation required for projects that serve to benefit industry, rather than people and planet,” including the revitalization of the stagnate global economy by unlocking “approx. 90 trillion dollars for new investments and infrastructure” in order to fund the Fourth Industrial Revolution. “We have reached the Brave New Moment where there is no longer a distinction between our “movements” and the corporate forces that have been created to further our oppression and servitude – all in compliance to economic growth and capitalism for the world’s ruling class. All of this to be achieved on the backs of the most vulnerable – our youth. Hegemonic forces are salivating over the global waves of youth mobilization demanding action on climate change.” We unpack these claims and Cory's research in this episode. Cory Morningstar is an independent investigative journalist, writer and environmental activist, focusing on global ecological collapse and political analysis of the non-profit industrial complex. She resides in Canada. Her recent writings can be found on Wrong Kind of Green, The Art of Annihilation, and Counterpunch. Her writing has also been published by Bolivia Rising and Cambio, the official newspaper of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. *http://bit.ly/2Z9qToU Episode Notes: - Begin reading ‘The Manufacturing of Greta Thunberg — For Consent’ series at Wrong Kind of Green: http://bit.ly/ForYourConsent - Read Cory’s work at her website: http://www.theartofannihilation.com - Support Cory on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CoryMorningstar - This episode features audio from these sources: https://youtu.be/M7dVF9xylaw || https://youtu.be/77SPFSW9bHc - This episode features the songs “Detroit's New Dance Show (Instrumental)” and “Scum (Instrumental)” by Black Milk from the album If There's a Hell Below Instrumentals. WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior DROP ME A LINE: (208) 918-2837

Mansplain Nation
Y, The Last Man

Mansplain Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 42:53


The Quiz Will Cover the Following:Soska Sisters remaking Cronenberg’s Rabid:https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3517493/first-look-laura-vandervoort-soska-sisters-remake-cronenbergs-rabid/https://maximumfun.org/switchblade-sisters/switchblade-sisters-episode-73-dead-ringers-soska-sisters-plus-interview-micheleBrian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra’s Y: The Last Man,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y:_The_Last_Manhttps://theplaylist.net/diane-lane-barry-keoghan-y-last-man-20180711/Tom Petty, Mayor of the Post-Apocalypse,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnCZVs6I1tIThe Faces of John Wayne,https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/making-of-john-wayneThe Ideal of Masculinity versus the Performance of Masculinity,The Complicity of Geek Masculinity on the Big Bang Theory, discourse on Hegemonic and Hyper Masculinity.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L7NRONADJ4Racist Billboards in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania,https://www.pghlesbian.com/2019/02/white-supremacist-billboards-in-armstrong-county-refreshes-content-with-worse-racist-hate/Enron and the California electricity crisis,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_electricity_crisis#Involvement_of_EnronStay Free: The Story of the Clash,https://open.spotify.com/show/51evn6HmX9KhCwJA2MAuYxRussian Doll:https://forward.com/schmooze/420004/netflix-russian-doll-nadia-jewish-talmud/Theme Song: Freed From Greed by CullahCullah.com

Trotsky & the Wild Orchids
Ep Twenty Three: A Counter-Hegemonic Foreign Policy

Trotsky & the Wild Orchids

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 57:22


Historian Daniel Bessner joins Andrew and Ray for a discussion of American foreign policy. What would a leftist foreign policy look like? Bessner suggests the ways we might introduce a form of humanitarian intervention without imperial ambitions. See his book Democracy in Exile, and the following essays for more about leftist foreign policy: "Roundtable on Democracy and Exile," "How the Left Should Respond to Ethnic Cleansing in China," "What Does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Think About the South China Sea," "The Globalist," and a book review titled "Foreign Policy for the Twenty-First Century." Articles linked at our website: http://wildorchids.libsyn.com. 

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast
060 – Toxic Masculinity, Part 1 - A History

Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 43:31


Episode 060 is LIVE!!! + You asked for it, and we delivered… In this episode, we FINALLY take a look at “Toxic Masculinity.” It’s been in the minds of many people for a long time, but the recent Gillette commercial brought the discussion of the topic to the forefront of the American consciousness once again. So, what is the history of “Toxic Masculinity”? Let’s get into it… Quick Resilience Boost suggested materials: - WATCH How Late-Term Abortion Activists Respond to NY ‘Abortion Till Birth’ Bill Passing: https://www.dailywire.com/news/42616/watch-how-late-term-abortion-activists-respond-ny-james-barrett - GRAPHIC: Unapologetic Abortionist Holds Up Severed Baby Head For The Camera: https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/graphic-unapologetic-abortionist-holds-up-severed-baby-head-for-the-camera - We Believe, The Best Men Can Be (Gillette Ad): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koPmuEyP3a0 - Wikipedia: Hegemonic Masculinity: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegemonic_masculinity - 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson: https://www.amazon.com/12-Rules-Life-Antidote-Chaos/dp/0345816021 Book Kyle to speak at your event: info@undaunted.life Web: www.undaunted.life Follow us: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undauntedlife/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/UndauntedLife - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undauntedlife Podcast: - Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/001-intro-to-undaunted-life/id1326692289?i=1000397608644&mt=2 - Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I6e3gv4fgs7kv4a33h22lm3kctq - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-184516957 Free YouVersion Devotionals: - A Man's Devotional: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/2613-undauntedlife-a-mans-devotional - An Undaunted Marriage: https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/9192-undauntedlife-an-undaunted-marriage Follow the host Kyle Thompson: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyleokc/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/kyleokc?lang=en Intro/outro music: Artist: August Burns Red Track: King of Sorrow Album: Phantom Anthem iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/phantom-anthem/1261508580 Listen on Apple Music and Spotify!

Cultural Humility Podcast
CUHP006 Hegemonic Masculinity and Sexual Assault

Cultural Humility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 54:22


Drs. Cook, Parrott and I continue the dialogue that was elicited during our most recent Supreme Court Nominee’s Hearings. More specifically, we address the dangers in reinforcing men’s dominant positions in society, while further oppressing and silencing women.

Slate Culture
Hegemonic Victimhood Edition

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 67:58


Julia Turner, Stephen Metcalf, and Dana Stevens discuss the film Eighth Grade, the maligned TV series Insatiable with June Thomas, and Kelly Marie Tran's op ed about social media harassment.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Culture Gabfest: Hegemonic Victimhood Edition

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 67:58


Julia Turner, Stephen Metcalf, and Dana Stevens discuss the film Eighth Grade, the maligned TV series Insatiable with June Thomas, and Kelly Marie Tran's op ed about social media harassment.  This episode is brought to you by Coffee and Crayons, a new back-to-school podcast from Target and Slate Studios. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Common Good Podcast
The Common Good Forum: Kori Schake- "China: The Hegemonic Rival to the US"

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 20:18


Dr. Kori Schake, Deputy Director- General, International Institute for Strategic Studies - China: The Hegemonic Rival to the US

YaleGlobal
Hegemonic Designs in the Middle East Clash

YaleGlobal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 11:19


Foreign powers find the region hard to control, writes military strategist Ehsan Ahrari for YaleGlobal. The most significant uniting force for Iran, Turkey, and Russia is a resolve to safeguard their respective regional strategic interests

The Dead Prussian Podcast
Episode 59 - On Hegemonic Power Transfer | The Dead Prussian Podcast

The Dead Prussian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 33:22


In this episode, Mick chats with Kori Schake, Deputy Director-General of the International Insitute for Strategic Studies and author of Safe Passage. They discuss the peaceful transfer of hegemonic power between Britain and the United States. Kori explains how rare it is for such a transfer to occur peacefully. Kori also provides a second answer to the final question. Join the members' community at Patreon for exclusive content, access to our forum and more. You can also grab a book & crack on here.

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis
U.S. Pulls out of U.N. deal,MN Mayor Meltdown and Hegemonic Masculinity.

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017


Inclusive Activism
Christian Hegemonic Thinking Part 2

Inclusive Activism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 24:00


Inclusive Activism
Christian Hegemony – Hegemonic History Re-Framing

Inclusive Activism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 31:44


Tel Aviv Review
Yad Vashem with an air force: "Hegemonic victimhood" in Israel

Tel Aviv Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 14:58


Ilan Peleg, a professor of government, law and Israel Studies at Lafayette College, analyzes with host Gilad Halpern the recent shift in Israel's hegemonic discourse from confident self-reliance to radical victimhood. Song: The Apples ft. Jessie Evans - Purified This season of the Tel Aviv Review is made possible by The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, which promotes humanistic, democratic, and liberal values in the social discourse in Israel.

Featuring elite experts combating antisemitism
The Hegemonic Presence Of The Left In Latin America: Anti-Israel Bias

Featuring elite experts combating antisemitism

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 72:09


Title: "The Hegemonic Presence of the Left in Latin America: The Political , Social and Cultural Implications of Anti-Israel Bias" Date: February 10, 2015 Speaker: Dr. Luis Fleischman Affiliation: Senior Advisor, Menges Hemispheric Project; Florida Atlantic University Honors College Location: Harvard University Description: Dr. Luis Fleischman discusses the attitudes toward Israel in Latin America within various aspects of society. He notes that Latin America, has been dominated by the Left since the early 2000s and since that time government policies have shifted, taking a more critical and severe stance toward Israel.

SAGE Sociology
SRE: “We Stick Out Like a Sore Thumb . . .” Underground White Rappers’ Hegemonic Masculinity and Racial Evasion

SAGE Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 5:18


Author Matthew Oware discusses his article, "We Stick Out Like a Sore Thumb . . .” Underground White Rappers’ Hegemonic Masculinity and Racial Evasion" including his methodology applied and steps for future research.  

TanakhCast
TanakhCast #58: The Token Counter-Hegemonic Feminine Intervention Edition

TanakhCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 33:59


In this week’s episode: Judges 4-7. We are joined by provocateur and rabbinic trickster Caryn Aviv as we consider the anomalous stories of Devorah and Yael who literally and figuratively stick it to the Man. And, as promised, here’s the link to more information about biblical women at the Jewish Women’s Archive.

Dice Tower Deluxe
DTD # 358 - Next Step Games

Dice Tower Deluxe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2014 80:15


Steven Banas joins us, as we talk about Hot Tin Roof, Eldritch Horror, City of Iron, Hegemonic, Airlines Europe, and Kayanak.  A funny Tale of Horror is brought out, and we answer questions - such as how to deal with an angry gamer.  Finally, we end the show with our top ten "Next Step" games - games to teach people after they've started the hobby.

The Dice Tower
TDT # 358 - Next Step Games

The Dice Tower

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 80:14


Steven Banas joins us, as we talk about Hot Tin Roof, Eldritch Horror, City of Iron, Hegemonic, Airlines Europe, and Kayanak.  A funny Tale of Horror is brought out, and we answer questions - such as how to deal with an angry gamer.  Finally, we end the show with our top ten "Next Step" games - games to teach people after they've started the hobby.

All Us Geeks
Episode 34 The Haibane Hegemonic Happy Hour

All Us Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2013 159:26


Uncle Don! Uncle Don! Please explain anime to me!! That’s right boys and girls! Don is back! And apparently he’s brought the harem with him as well! The Geeks talk about if there’s an age limit on geekiness. Jeff & Jordan also take a look at Hegemonic from Minion … Read the rest

The Long View
The Long View: Game Design and Development

The Long View

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2013 141:03


In this episode of The Long View, I'm joined by special guest Oliver Kiley as we discuss the process of game design and development. Using Oliver's upcoming game of Hegemonic and my design of Black Diamonds, we review the design process, and how to approach game development through playtesting and feedback. Finally, Oliver gives his insights into pitching a game and getting it published. Discover what it takes to get a game to market in this special episode of The Long View. The Long View is a proud member of The Dice Tower Network. Go to www.dicetower.com for the latest reviews and boardgame news. The Long View is also generously sponsored by gamesurplus.com, your first, best choice for online boardgame shopping. www.gamesurplus.com where customer service is second to none!

Black FreeThinkers
Alfred & Karl: Hegemonic Privilege

Black FreeThinkers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 121:00


Please join Alfred & Karl as they discuss Hegemonic Privilege.  This should prove to be a very enlightening and fast paced conversation.   Please dial 310-982-4273 and press 1 to oin in on the conversation.  You can also Skype into the show.

Bologna Institute for Policy Research
The Ukrainian Crisis. The Conflict's Domestic Dimension. Origin, Problems, Perspectives. The Contest for Influence: Russia's Hegemonic Aspirations and the Dilemmas of the West

Bologna Institute for Policy Research

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 43:02


Bologna Institute for Policy Research
The Ukrainian Crisis. The Conflict's Domestic Dimension. Origin, Problems, Perspectives. The Contest for Influence: Russia's Hegemonic Aspirations and the Dilemmas of the West

Bologna Institute for Policy Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 43:02