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Episode 203: En hommage à Hugh Roberts (Décédé en mai 2025): Élections des assemblées populaires et la négociation entre l'État et la société en Grande Kabylie pendant les premières années de l'indépendance, 1967-1978. Dans ce podcast, feu Hugh Roberts, Professeur émérite d'Histoire à l'Université de Tufts (États-Unis) et directeur de North Africa Project, International Crisis Group, a exposé son travail de recherche, dédié aux élections des assemblées populaires et la négociation entre l'état et la société en Grande Kabylie pendant les premières années de l'indépendance, 1967-1978. Professeur d'histoire de l'Afrique du Nord et du Moyen-Orient, Hugh Roberts était un éminent spécialiste de l'Algérie, ses travaux, à la croisée des sciences politiques et de l'anthropologie, se distinguent par leur rigueur et leur profondeur, et constituent aujourd'hui des références incontournables pour comprendre l'histoire et les dynamiques politiques de l'Algérie. Ses longs séjours en Algérie - et plus particulièrement à Bouira où il a enseigné l'anglais dans les années 1970 - ont joué un rôle déterminant dans son parcours académique. Sa rencontre avec l'Algérie a profondément nourri sa réflexion et façonné son regard sur le monde. Cette conférence a été co-organisée par leCentre d'Études Maghrébines en Algérie (CEMA) et le Centre de Recherche en Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle (CRASC). Elle a eu lieu le 27 avril 2011 au CEMA. Dr. Saddek Benkada, Historien, Maître de recherche au CRASC a modéré le débat. Pour consulter les diaporamas associés à ce podcast, veuillez visiter notre site web www.themaghribpodcast.com Nous remercions Dr. Jonathan Glasser, anthropologue culturel au College of William & Mary, pour son istikhbar in sika à l'alto pour l'introduction et la conclusion de ce podcast. Réalisation et montage: Hayet Yebbous Bensaid, Bibliothécaire / Chargée de la diffusion des activités scientifiques (CEMA).
So the training camps are over, WorldTour racing is under way, and already the European calendar has kicked off. But it's a bumpy road in professional cycling and, while some riders and races thrive, others are already finding it hard going. On the new RadioCycling podcast...Is it already too late for the Tour of Britain? With grave doubts hanging over the future of Britain's national tour, we hear from Hugh Roberts, the CEO of Sweetspot, who organised the race for the last 20 years but have now gone into liquidation. Roberts tells us about the risk he took in deciding to put the race on in 2023 without a primary sponsor, admits he's partly to blame for the event's tragic demise, and givers his perspective on its future, while we also discuss the reasons behind the Tour of Britain's demise and its likely impact on the future of road cycling in the UK.Dave Brailsford is still in cycling says Grenadiers new CEO John Allert: We hear from the new CEO of the Ineos Grenadiers, who explains that the team's former boss has not cut himself off from cycling completely after taking up a new position at Manchester United, talks about the team's fresh start under his leadership, and underlines that the team's primary focus will be winning the Tour de France title again.Luke Plapp on leaving Ineos to become a Grand Tour leader: Hailed as Australia's next big hope for success in the sport's biggest stage races, recently crowned national road and TT champion Plapp explains how his two years at Ineos have prepared him for this challenge, says his primary goal at new team Jayco-AlUla is to learn what he can from co-leader Simon Yates, and takes aim at what is shaping up as a stellar Giro d'Italia.Plus, we have news of a podcast produced by one of our editorial team that you definitely shouldn't miss...This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle. Support the show
Christmas is coming but there's still enough time for us to squeeze in one final podcast before we're all submerged in discarded wrapping paper. These are our headlines...Tours of Britain reach the end after Sweetspot mainstays retire: The breaking news is that Mick Bennett and Hugh Roberts, promoters of the men's and women's Tour of Britain, are to retire. We reveal what's known so far, discuss what it could mean for UK cycling and whether the British Cycling federation has a new strategy for the country's two national tours.Tadej Pogačar talks Giro d'Italia and Tour de France: We hear from the peloton's most multi-talented and exciting racer as he reveals his plans for a Giro debut and his hopes that he can follow success in Italy with a third victory in the Tour de France. We also talk pizza toppings with Pogi, who reveals a taste for the exotic – kiwi fruit anyone?RadioCycling's wrap of the year: Before thinking ahead to the new season, we're looking at the one we're leaving behind and picking out a few of our highlights, featuring our Ukraine special, Sylvan Adams on Chris Froome, a tribute to Gino Mäder, the One Cycling saga, and the Pinot Ultras on their passion for Thibaut.We've now got another highlight too as RadioCycling has just been shortlisted for Best Sports Talk Podcast 2023!! You can vote for us (and we'd be extremely grateful if you would) at sportspodcastgroup.com, just look for RadioCycling under the ‘best sports talk podcast' category.This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle. Support the show
In today's episode: Paul interviewed defender Hugh Roberts II of Monterey Bay FC. Hugh discusses playing at George Mason University, the growth of the USL, and realizing how powerful his voice can be. For timestamp, full show breakdown, free tools, and more!
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It's amazing the difference you can make when you are dedicated to a cause. Hugh Roberts, athlete activist and professional soccer player — and our guest for this podcast episode, talks about it all in this conversation. His passion to help his family and community is the driver to build his life outside of soccer ... Read more The post AthMindset | Hugh Roberts | Athlete Activist and Professional Soccer Player appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
It's amazing the difference you can make when you are dedicated to a cause. Hugh Roberts, athlete activist and professional soccer player — and our guest for this podcast episode, talks about it all in this conversation.His passion to help his family and community is the driver to build his life outside of soccer — and for the time he transitions out of playing soccer, whenever that may be.In this episode, Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSW shares space with professional soccer player, Hugh Roberts. Hugh currently plays for Monterey Bay FC and he is the founder of BackYardFooty. He is an executive committee member of the USL Black Players Alliance and he is also an executive board member of the Anti-Racist Soccer Club. He manages to keep up with a rigorous practice schedule and find time for activism within his community.Topics explored in this episode with Hugh Roberts | Athlete Activist and Professional Soccer PlayerPro athletes are more than just the sport.Black Lives Matter movement and racism within the sportSocial and racial activismInfluences that made a clear impactEmbracing new experiencesTransitioning from soccer to life after soccerA day in the life of a professional soccer playerRegional differences and their cultural impacts Podcast episode moments:15:01-18:22 – Hugh talks about his business, BackYardFooty, and how he used his podcast to spread awareness for the Black Lives Matter Movement. Those episodes were some of the most formative of his career. His ultimate goal is to lead a life of activism and entrepreneurship that far extends beyond professional soccer. He has a clear vision for the opportunities that surround him.27:16-29:46 – Hugh talks about his interests outside of soccer. He talks about the Black Lives Matter Movement as it relates to mental health.—This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. And it's all about mental health in sports.From Lisa: I'm Lisa Bonta Sumii and this is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. This podcast series is a space for conversations with athletes, coaches, practitioners, and stakeholders in sports. And it's where those individuals share their perspectives, experiences, and thoughts on mental health in sports. Eric Kasimov of SportsEpreneur is generously hosting the AthMindset Podcast Series on his platform as he deeply believes that these conversations are essential and deserve to be prioritized.This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. SportsEpreneur — the content platform where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide! If you are looking to start a podcast or create original content, you have to talk with the team at SportsEpreneur. I work with them and I vouch for them. It's that simple. Go to SportsE.io to learn more. Are you an athlete or entrepreneur looking to create content? Learn More.Website worth a look:BackYardFootyHugh Roberts | transfermarkt pageSportsEpreneurKazCM Podcast ProductionAthMindset | Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSWMore content around soccer and movementsAthMindset | Soccer Raised Me with Nana AttakoraAthMindset | More Than An Athlete Stories with Dania CabelloRAV | Responding to Racial Criticisms on the Ice with Greg MauldinConnecting:Hugh Roberts: LinkedIn | Instagram | BackYardFooty IGLisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn | TwitterEric Kasimov: Twitter | LinkedInSportsEpreneur: TikTok | Instagram | TwitterThat's a wrap:Thank you for listening to this AthMindset Podcast Series episode on SportsEpreneur titled, “Hugh Roberts | Athlete Activist and Professional Soccer Player”.Follow this podcast on Apple PodcastsFollow this podcast on SpotifyIntro Music, “escape” was provided by Pluto Tracks.Check out more from our content platform: SportsEpreneur. The platform where sports and entrepreneurship and now mental health collide!Eric KasimovThe post AthMindset | Hugh Roberts | Athlete Activist and Professional Soccer Player appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
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In the final show of 2021, Amobi and EL are joined by footballer, Activist, and host of BackYard Footy, Hugh Roberts. The trio discuss Hugh's duo sport upbringing, the best hooping soccer players, coming up in the DMV's soccer scene and the athlete house curse. They guys also talk about Hugh's off-pitch endeavors with Antiracist Soccer Club, Backyard Footy, and USL Black Players Alliance.For Trending topics Hugh and Amobi give their opinions on Coach Prime's recruiting coup, Kaiya McCullough's erasure, and The Laker's Westbrook dilemma. Tap In!Check out Hugh's organization, Backyardfooty.orgGrab your 2Cents FC Merch: https://2centssports.shop/Support the show: https://supporter.acast.com/2-cents-fcSign up for 2Cents Weekly: https://2cs.tv/subscribeShow Credits:Host: Soccer Pro, Amobi Okugo | @amobisaysProducer & Co-Host: EL Johnson | @elchereikGuest: Hugh Roberts | @superhughmanFollow on Instagram and Twitter: @2centsfcVisit the 2centsfc.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/2-cents-fc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to THE FAN EXPERIENCE, Episode 11! In this episode we break down the Phoenix Rising FC Vs LA Galaxy 2 game on 7/3/2021. This episode includes the following segments: - Kelley McCarthy is our guest analyst breaking down Phoenix Rising's first win over Los Dos this season - it happens to be the 11th consecutive time that Phoenix Rising have beaten the visitors - USL league standings - An interview with Hugh Roberts, co-founder of the United Soccer League's Black Players Alliance and center back with Charlotte Independence FC who we play in our next game. - A preview of our next game, our second inter-conference game of the season where Phoenix Rising FC take on Charlotte Independence on July 10. Thanks for listening Phoenix Rising Family, please subscribe to this podcast, give us a five star rating if you like what you hear, and leave us a message https://anchor.fm/fanexperiencefc/message because we want YOU to put the “fan” in “THE FAN EXPERIENCE.” Seriously. Follow us on Twitter @FanExperienceFC Email us suggestions: thefanexperiencefc@gmail.com Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fanexperiencefc/message This podcast is available on the following platforms Apple: https://apple.co/332yx7D Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3aJSc0o Anchor: https://bit.ly/3viWdB Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/gPodcast PlayerFM: https://bit.ly/soccerPlayerFM Breaker: https://bit.ly/BreakerFC Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/xy68ooga Radio Public: https://bit.ly/radPubFM Sam Healy composed and recorded our theme music - in 24 hours! His new EP "Cherry Cola" was released last month and is available here: https://samhealy.bandcamp.com/album/cherry-cola-ep --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fanexperiencefc/message
The ins and outs of the unrest at Manchester United, pluses and minuses of Jozay Mourinho taking over at Roma [14:55] and a ridiculously early debate on Ballon d'Or frontrunners [21:00]. What is left to play for and which games are worth watching in each league, including the Premier League [27:00] f/t Power Rankings, La Liga [36:20], Ligue 1, Bundesliga [41:00], Serie A and MLS f/t Top 3 [47:00]. Previews and/or predictions for this week's Champions [53:00], Europa and Concacaf Champions Leagues [1:01:30]. Fantastic finish f/t GOAWs [1:05:00] and Best Bets. Finally, Hugh Roberts of the Charlotte Independence [1:12:25] swings by to discuss Backyard Footy, his work with the USL Black Players Alliance, Hugh's modeling career, whether/when Sam can get his hands on a "United Against Racism" jersey and an inside look at the 2021 USL Championship season.
Welcome to THE FAN EXPERIENCE, episode 2! In this episode we discuss the first Phoenix Rising game of the 2021 season with Owain Evans and Kelley McCarthy. This episode includes the following segments: The Stadium Experience, first impressions with Niall & Kelley Round up; game 1, win 1 (Phoenix Rising 4, San Diego Loyal 1, 4/30/21) Interview with Hugh Roberts, USL Player, Podcaster (Backyard Footie) and Co-Founder of the Black Player's Alliance Fan interview with Nancy and Alex from the Los Bandidos Supporters Group Extra Time: Match preview with Owain & Kelley (Phoenix Rising v. Oakland Roots, 5/08/21) Thanks for listening, please subscribe to this podcast and leave us a message https://anchor.fm/fanexperiencefc/message We want YOU to put the “fan” in “THE FAN EXPERIENCE.” Seriously. Thanks to Monica McPherson and Michael Callahan, Phoenix Rising fans who contributed to this episode. Follow us on Twitter @fanExperienceFC Sam Healy composed and recorded the music used in this podcast - in 24 hours! Check out his new material on Spotify. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fanexperiencefc/message
In this episode of Big League Philanthropist, Danielle chats with Hugh Roberts, a USL Championship soccer player for Charlotte Independence and activist. Hugh discusses his podcast and philanthropic project BackYardFooty, where he talks about his experience as an athlete in all aspects of life, and his passion for bringing soccer to others. Danielle and Hugh also discuss the Black Lives Matter Movement, and take a deeper dive into how important and life-altering the events of this past year have been on his life and career. You can follow Hugh on Twitter @hughrob13 and Instagram @superhughman, and visit https://www.backyardfooty.org/ to learn more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigleaguephil/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigleaguephil/support
In this week's roundup of articles from the world of athlete activism and sports philanthropy, Danielle highlights athlete activists who paved the way for today's modern activist, how athlete activism is driving media value, a new Coursera course taught by NBA All-Star Chris Webber and a feature on Hugh Roberts and his BackYard Footy movement. Plus, we highlight a great event from Pittsburgh Steeler's Zach Banner on Athletes Against Antisemitism. Follow us on twitter @bigleaguephil and on instagram @bigleaguephilanthropist, and follow our parent company @tacklewhatsnext on any platform! Links to Featured Articles: Craig Hodges and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf were Kaepernick before Kaepernick Study: Athlete advocacy posts could drive US$1.2bn in media value by 2023 Coursera launches 'activism in sports' class taught by Chris Webber ‘Let me explain something: Ahmaud Arbery could have been ... ME.’ Athletes Against Antisemitism --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigleaguephil/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigleaguephil/support
Hugh Roberts is a Professional Footballer that plays for Charlotte Independence of the USL Championship. Born in Olney, Maryland, Roberts grew up playing as a Striker every youth club he went to. His standout play earned him a spot at George Mason University where he eventually transitioned to the back line as a Centre-Back. In 2013, Roberts signed his first Pro contract with Richmond Kickers. 9 years later, he is making sure the back line is secure with his leadership and aggressiveness at Charlotte Independence. Listen to how he uses Self-Talk and Self-Motivation to make sure he's always on top of his game. @superhughman @backyardfootyy
In a final entry from the SportsPro Insider Series for 2020, SportsPro event content manager Chris Stone finds out about how cycling events promoter Sweetspot and carmaker Skoda are working together on the Women’s Tour. Chris is joined by Sweetspot chief executive Hugh Roberts, Skoda communications manager Lisa Kirkbright, and professional cyclist Lizzy Banks, who explain how the sponsorship operates, how the Women’s Tour sets the standard internationally, and why women’s cycling offers so much potential for prospective partners.
Charlotte Independence defender Hugh Roberts previews the Jacks' first-round match against Charleston Battery in Matthews, N.C. The Independence are hosting a playoff game for the first time in franchise history after winning Group G in the USL Championship. Host: Ashley Mahoney.
Sam, Larry and Mikey debate who the big winners and losers are in the Premier League from the now-closed summer transfer window; discuss wtf just happened last weekend (looking at you Liverpool and United); power rankings plus we take a second -- far more contentious -- crack at season-long predictions f/t now that rosters are set. Next up [01:06:10] Aaron Maund, Brandon Miller and Hugh Roberts of the Charlotte Independence preview the USL Championship playoffs that start this weekend and discuss what life is like as pros in the second tier of US soccer, featuring COVID-19 scares, one big ass championship ring, a blossoming podcast career and the impact that efforts like the USL Black Players Alliance is having.
-Dad started his love with basketball coaching, UW basketball season tickets -Watching Sam Okey play during his youth -Hugh Roberts & Bob Haffele -The beginning of his relationship with Scot Vesterdahl -AAU Basketball with George Karl and meeting Tom Desotell -Meeting John Wooden in California and touring his condo -Joe Wolf coaching one of his AAU tournaments and the drills he had -His decision to attend UWL -Not about what you know, but who you know -“Kill them with kindness.” - Luke Homan -Wisconsin Playmakers AAU (connections to Henry Ellenson and Matt Thomas) -Mistake in coaching youth kids as if they were college kids -Gaining coaching insight from John Ellenson -Looking back and learning from reflection -Met Dale Layer at IMG Academy and Coach Layer got him connected with Marquette Basketball Camps -IMG Academy Summer Intern experience -Punctuality is top five on his priority list -Study abroad experience -Philosophy: Be a good person. Do the right thing and work hard. If I do that, opportunities will present themselves. -Substituting, working at Nike, volunteering at Madison College and then taking over the GM job at JustAGame Fieldhouse -Getting hired based on Hugh Roberts recommendation -Day to day lifestyle of running JustAGame Fieldhouse -“No job that is above you.” -Cleaning the toilets -Starting AAU programs under the JustAGame Fieldhouse brand -Main focus was getting kids to play and developing their skill sets -Using your practice as conditioning -Coaching during a tournament that you set-up and organized (not being able to yell at the refs because you hired them) -Making hot dogs, cleaning toilets and coaching -“If you do everything right during the week, everything should go right during the event.” -Preparation of being organized. -Connecting once again and working for Scot Vesterdahl -Coaching at a Junior College -Stepping in as head coach after Scot Vesterdahl retired -Two years having success and being named Coach of the Year in the league -Being late for the bus and leaving best player behind -Offensive philosophy -Ball just bounces the wrong way sometimes -Having best player receive Division II scholarship -Creating stricter rules and consequences in year 2 -So much more than basketball -Have to feed them confidence -Hard to build culture at the junior college level -Managing family and basketball -Life changes when having your first kid -Evolution of Billy Kegler Basketball -Reading Kevin Eastman’s book “Why the Best are the Best”, Basketball Immersion podcast, Great Big Story podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Charlotte Independence defender talks about the shortened USL Championship season, social activism, philanthropy and the state of professional soccer in Charlotte. Host: Ashley Mahoney.
Ben & Chris talk are joined by Independence defender & Backyard Footy host Hugh Roberts! Hugh talks about his new foundation with Queens English Pod, speaking out against systemic racism in America, and what its like getting back to soccer in the middle of a pandemic. If you would like to contribute to Hugh's foundation you can purchase a Black Lives Matter shirt here: https://www.olemasonjar.com/products/blm-collaboration-black-tee And donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tr3vya-backyardfooty-x-the-queens-english-foundation?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinjacks/support
Host Julian Council sits down with Hugh Roberts of the Charlotte Independence to discuss Hugh's decision to use his platform as a professional soccer player in Charlotte to sound off on the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd. Plus, Julian and Hugh discuss the challenges facing soccer in America (pay-to-play, diversity, etc.), the Independence preparing to restart its USL Championship season and what it's like to be a professional soccer player in a city preparing for MLS.
It's election time - Tom Hawes and Hugh Roberts discuss how the different policies of the major parties will affect the UK Property Market.
In this episode we have a chat with Independence Center Back Hugh Roberts. We discuss a myriad of topics including his perspective on the 2019 season, the players union, and his opinion on a USL All-Star Game. Later this month Goose will be joining Hugh's podcast Back Yard Footy for part two of this conversation. Be sure to follow him on Twitter, Instagram, and your preferred podcast platform. Links to all of those can be found below. BYF: Twitter BYF: Instagram BYF: Spotify As mentioned in the episode you can find the link to complete a quick survey below. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8TXVPB3 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinjacks/support
The first discussion in a series that Hugh Roberts and Tom Hawes are recording that focus on various aspects of the property market in the UK.
In this special episode Goose caught up with three Independence players for Supporters Week. They cover the ups and downs of the season, the passion that drives the Martinez brothers, and discuss Hugh's perspective on this season's chemistry. Happy Supporters Week!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinjacks/support
In this Chris-less episode Ben was joined by two special guests. Alex Warren (from Talkin' Jacks) joined Ben to interview Charlotte Independence defender and podcaster extraordinaire Hugh Roberts. We discuss Hugh's path as an amateur and his views on the amateur soccer world. Be sure to subscribe to his podcast Back Yard Footy. You can find his podcast on twitter as well @BackYardFooty. We are proud members of BGN - The Beautiful Game Network! You can learn more about them at BGN.fm and follow them on Twitter @theBGNfm Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, even in places you don't, and expect new episodes every Monday morning! If you'd like to support the podcast, you can become a Patreon member at https://www.patreon.com/AmateurHourSoccer Follow us on Twitter @AmateurHourSCCR Music: “Red, White, Black, & Blue” by PEG & The Rejected, used under Creative Commons license.
Since February 2019 and President Bouteflika’s announcement that he intended to stand for a fifth term, hundreds of thousands of protesters have descended upon Algeria’s streets to demand his resignation. In the face of pressure from the street and the army, Bouteflika, who suffered a debilitating stroke in 2013, finally stepped down after 20 years in power on 2 April. Hugh Roberts, expert in Algerian constitutional law and its political regime, will explore the implications of ‘L’Après-Bouteflika’: the prospects that now exist for Algeria's political and economic future. Recorded on 3 May 2019. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Hugh Roberts, a specialist on North African and particularly Algerian history and politics, founded the Society for Algerian Studies in 1992. He was its Secretary from 1992 to 2001 and has been its Vice President since 2002. He is currently the Edward Keller Professor of North African and Middle Eastern History at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, having taken up this post in January 2012.
Mike’s home lost power, so Kev and Josh ran the show along with former Hounds (and current Charlotte Independence centerback) The post A cup win, a phantom game, and Hugh Roberts! appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
Graham Laycock and Jill Bennett at the launch of this year's Tour Series national cycling event at the Brooklands Hotel talking to founder Hugh Roberts and Race Director Mick Bennett about the event including the news that the final will be held at Brooklands Park on Saturday the 25th May with the opportunity to see world class cycling.- www.tourseries.co.uk/brooklands
In this interview recorded on 1 April 2019, Jadaliyya Co-editor Mouin Rabbani interviews Hugh Roberts, Professor of North African and Middle Eastern History at Tufts University, as Algerian mass protests extend into their eighth week. Roberts is a leading commentator and scholar of Algeria. His most recent works include The Battlefield: Algerian 1988-2002. Studies In A Broken Polity (Verso 2003). The interview covers a wide range of issues, including the most recent developments in the protest movement, the context of their emergence and the various actors involved, and a prognosis on where things may be heading.
Mark Leonard speaks with Andrew Lebovich, Anthony Dworkin and Chloe Teevan, about what the demonstrators want, and EU-Algeria relations. Bookshelf: La Martingale Algérienne, Réflexions sur une crise by Abderrahmane Hadj-Nacer http://www.editions-barzakh.com/catalogue/la-martingale-algerienne-reflexions-sur-une-crise A History of Algeria by James McDougall https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/history-of-algeria/418AD49FDD701AB08A1D77E83423AB11 Algiers, Third World Capital: Freedom Fighters, Revolutionaries, Black Panthers by Elaine Mokhtefi https://www.versobooks.com/books/2736-algiers-third-world-capital The Battlefield: Algeria 1988-2002, Studies in a Broken Polity by Hugh Roberts https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/the-battlefield-9781786632517/ Protests and the ailing president: Algeria's political crisis by Andrew Lebovich https://www.ecfr.eu/article/commentary_protests_and_the_ailing_president_algerias_political_crisis Renewing Europe by Emmanuel Macron https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/three-goals-to-guide-european-union-renewal-by-emmanuel-macron-2019-03 Picture credit: Algeria Protests 2019 2nd week by Bachounda via Wikimedia https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D9%85%D9%84%D9%81:Algeria_Protests_2019_2ndweek_1.jpg#filelinks, CC-BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Amy Margaret Runs the Jewels It was our pleasure to have on the delightful Amy Margaret - tailgater extraordinaire, Crimson Tide appreciator, creator and purveyor of beautiful jewelry, island person. Originally an Alabaman, she now lives on Bainbridge Island, where everyone knows your name. We talked about Grant’s love life, what it is like living on an island, how to start a jewelry business, community, the best way for hapless partners to buy pretty things for their wives, and ferries, among many other things. From her website: Amy Margaret has been designing jewelry since she was a little girl and knew very early on that this was her calling. Born and raised in Alabama and now living on the West Coast, Amy Margaret, designs and handcrafts jewelry with a deep appreciation of nature and love of people. Her affinity for travel and culture comes through as she incorporates symbols of far eastern philosophy into her colorful and versatile pieces. Her designs shape metal and stone into artful reminders to be happy, stay grateful, and spread the love. These accessories are born from a desire to make every woman look and feel her best. Links to relevant and important things: Adorn Bainbridge Amy Margaret’s Website Instagram - Amy Margaret Twitter - Amy Margaret Facebook - Amy Margaret Instagram - Adorn Bainbridge Twitter - Adorn Bainbridge Show Notes Podcasters (Ben, Sean, Stephen, and Grant) 2m Ferry Life 5m Tailgating 7m Crimson Tide 9m Deacon Blues 13m Moving to Seattle 15m Bainbridge Island/Community 21m Bainbridge Island 26m Community 31m Jewelry Store 33m Entrepreneur 40m Tassels 41m Failure, Happiness 43m Grant is Like Our Analogy Guy 46m Greenlake Jewelers 49m The Best Jewelry Show 51m We all know what Lapidary means 55m How Do Men Buy Jewelry 61m Does Anyone Surprise Anyone with a Ring Anymore? 65m Marketing to Men 67m Buying Jewelry for New Relationships 70m Adorn, The Store 72m The Next Hot Jewelry Trend 73m Grant's Surprise Rapid Fire Round: Jewel, or Jeweler 77m Our Normal Beginning/Ben Affects the Real Estate Market 82m Feedback/Grant's Dating Corner 86m Our Podcast is Grant's Personal Sadness 89m Georgetown, a Little Stabby 93m Amy Margaret's Message to Humanity Special Acknowledgements Bainbridge Island Crimson Tide, the movie The lyrics to Steely Dan’s Deacon Blues What Does That Mean? This inaugural edition of What Does That Mean?, we will explain the meaning of Alabama’s Crimson Tide. Per Wikipedia: “Early newspaper accounts of the university's football squad simply referred to them as the "varsity" or the "Crimson White". The first nickname popular with the media was the "Thin Red Line", which was used until 1906. Hugh Roberts, former sports editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald, is credited with coining the phrase "Crimson Tide" in an article describing the 1907 Iron Bowl played in Birmingham with Auburn a heavy favorite to win. The game was played in a sea of red mud which stained the Alabama white jerseys crimson. The headline for the article was "Crimson Tied", referring to the 6-6 tie Alabama had with Auburn, who had been heavily favored before the game.” Per Steely Dan: “They got a name for the winners in the world I want a name when I lose They call Alabama the Crimson Tide Call me Deacon Blues” Hashtag City #Bainbridge #jewelry #AdornBainbridge #AmyMargaret #SteelyDan #DeaconBlues #CrimsonTide #UW #Huskies #tailgating #Georgetown #ferrylife
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Dr Hugh Roberts gives a talk for the middle east studies centre seminar series. Dr Hugh Roberts is the Edward Keller Professor of North African and Middle Eastern History at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA and a specialist on North African history and politics. He took up his post at Tufts in January 2012. For academic year 2015-2016 he was also the Simons Visiting Professor in Dialogue on International Law and Human Security at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. Between 1976 and 1997 he lectured in the School of Development Studies at the University of East Anglia, the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley and the Department of History at the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London. From 1997 to 2002 he was a Senior Research Fellow of the Development Studies Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has also worked outside academia, as an independent scholar and consultant on North African affairs and as Director of the International Crisis Group’s North Africa Project, based in Cairo, from 2002 to 2007 and again from February to July 2011. He is the author of The Battlefield: Algeria 1988-2002. Studies in a broken polity (Verso, 2003; p/b 2015); Berber Government: the Kabyle polity in pre-colonial Algeria (I.B. Tauris, 2014; p/b 2017) and Algérie-Kabylie: Études et interventions (Algiers, Éditions Barzakh, 2014).
Speaker: Professor Hugh Roberts, Tufts University Discussant: Dr Aula Hariri, LSE Middle East Centre Chair: Professor John Chalcraft, LSE The Socialist Forces Front (FFS) is routinely referred to as Algeria’s oldest opposition party. Finally legalised in 1989, the FFS from its foundation in 1963 provided the main template of ‘opposition’ in Algeria, but its achievements have been meagre at best. Hugh Roberts examines the FFS’s origins in the rebellion of 1963-5, arguing that its achievements as an opposition movement have been limited because it has not been engaged in opposition properly so called, merely dissidence. Recorded on 30 May 2017. This seminar forms part of the 'Social Movements and Popular Mobilisation in the MENA Research Theme'.