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Critical Technology
Reactionary Digital Politics Part 2

Critical Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 35:35


Games, memes, and parodies are increasingly used by extremist groups to spread misinformation and to lower the barriers to entry into extreme ideologies. But is there a deeper strategy at work? And if so, what's the end game? In Part 2 of this special two part interview, Dr. Sara Grimes chats with three researchers from the Reactionary Digital Politics Research Group, a multi-disciplinary collaboration based in the UK that has spent the past five years tracking the rise and spread of extremist and alt-right political ideologies, rhetorics, and aesthetics online.  Dr. Alan Finlayson is a Professor of Political and Social Theory at the University of East Anglia, in Norwich England, and the author of Making Sense of New Labour  (Lawrence and Wishart, 2003). Dr. Robert Topinka is a Senior Lecturer in Transnational Media and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, and the author of Racing the Street: Race, Rhetoric and Technology in Metropolitan London, 1840-1900 (University of California Press, 2020). And Dr. Rob Gallagher is a Lecturer in Film and Media in the Department of English at Manchester Metropolitan University and author of Videogames, Identity and Digital Subjectivity (Routledge, 2017). In this episode, the Reactionary Digital Politics team discusses findings and arguments advanced in Dr. Topinka's recent article, entitled "Back to a Past that was Futuristic: The Alt-Right and the Uncanny Form of Racism," published in b2o: an online journal in 2019. Type of research discussed in today's episode: rhetorical analysis, discourse analysis, media studies, content analysis, critical analysis.Keywords for today's episode: reactionary politics, extremism, alt-right, cultural (re)appropriation, reactionary racism, insider/outsider identity, identity politics.For more information and a full transcript of each episode, check out our website: http://kmdi.utoronto.ca/the-critical-technology-podcast/ Send questions or comments to: criticaltechpod.kmdi@utoronto.ca

The First Time
S6 Ep225: Kate and Katherine Catch Up + Featured Book THE WITCHING TIDE by Margaret Meyer

The First Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 61:22


This episode our featured book is brought to you by Hachette and we're very excited to talk to MARGARET MEYER about her debut novel THE WITCHING TIDE. Margaret Meyer was born in Canada, grew up in New Zealand and now lives in Norwich England. She worked in publishing and literature promotion before retraining in a second career as a mental health therapist. In 2020 she completed an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. The Witching Tide is her first novel. Kate and Katherine discuss:  The Debut Crew 2023 reels on our insta. If you are a debut author for 2024, Lisa Kenway has done a call out for a Debut Crew 2024 so let her know if you are keen! The Melbourne launch for Kate's new novel The Hummingbird Effect is on Friday August 4th at Trades Hall. Bookings here and keep an eye out here for national and regional tour dates.  The story of the viral tweet on parents and reading from Poppy Gee. Kate's reading and loving Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield and Crudo by Olivia Laing and rewatching The Letdown and Love Me in advance of her upcoming interview with writer, producer and actor Alison Bell. Most Talkative by Andy Cohen (Audible version)  Elizabeth Gilbert's announcement delaying publication of The Snow Forest (Instagram)  Alone Australia  Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!

Gone Medieval
Julian of Norwich: England's First Woman Writer?

Gone Medieval

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 29:48


The writings of Julian of Norwich are the earliest surviving English language works by a woman and the only surviving English language works by an anchoress. But her life - particularly prior to taking on her role at Saint Julian's Church in Norwich - is shrouded in mystery and it has been widely debated.In this episode of Gone Medieval, Matt Lewis talks to author Claire Gilbert. Her new book I,Julian is a powerful fictional autobiography of Julian - as mother, mystic and radical.This episode was edited by Joseph Knight and produced by Rob Weinberg. If you're enjoying this podcast and are looking for more fascinating Medieval content then subscribe to our Medieval Monday newsletter here.If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download, go to Android or Apple store. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Critical Technology
Reactionary Digital Politics Part 1

Critical Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 42:01


Digital technologies are increasingly used as ideological weapons of misinformation, manipulation, propaganda, and radicalization. But how exactly are social media platforms and memes used by ideological extremists? And what are they trying to achieve? In this episode, Dr. Sara Grimes (Director of the KMDI) chats with three researchers from the Reactionary Digital Politics Research Group, a multi-disciplinary collaboration based in the UK that has spent the past five years tracking the rise and spread of extremist and "alt-right" political ideologies, rhetorics, and aesthetics online.  Dr. Alan Finlayson is a Professor of Political and Social Theory at the University of East Anglia, in Norwich England, and the author of Making Sense of New Labour  (Lawrence and Wishart, 2003). Dr. Robert Topinka is a Senior Lecturer in Transnational Media and Cultural Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, and the author of Racing the Street: Race, Rhetoric and Technology in Metropolitan London, 1840-1900 (University of California Press, 2020). And Dr. Rob Gallagher is a Lecturer in Film and Media in the Department of English at Manchester Metropolitan University and author of Videogames, Identity and Digital Subjectivity (Routledge, 2017). In the first of a special two part series, the Reactionary Digital Politics team discusses some of their findings, as well as key arguments advanced in Dr. Finlayson's recent article, entitled “Neoliberalism, the Alt Right and the Intellectual Dark Web," published in Theory, Culture & Society in 2021.  Type of research discussed in today's episode: rhetorical analysis, discourse analysis, media studies, content analysis, critical analysis.Keywords for today's episode: reactionary politics, extremism, alt-right, cultural influencers, ideological entrepreneurs, the dark web, inequality, intertextuality. For more information and a full transcript of each episode, check out our website: http://kmdi.utoronto.ca/the-critical-technology-podcast/ Send questions or comments to: criticaltechpod.kmdi@utoronto.ca 

Guru Viking Podcast
Ep162: The Hermeticist - Martin Faulks

Guru Viking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 77:01


In this interview I am joined by Martin Faulks: author, hermeticist, meditation adept, and memory expert. Martin recalls his upbringing in Norwich England, including his childhood love of martial arts, the dissonance between an intellectual home life and school yard bullying, and an intuition for something more in life. Martin shares his first steps in practicing hermeticism according to Franz Bardon's methods, and offers the fruits of his unbroken daily practice of over thirty years. Martin also reveals elemental personality strategies for facing adversity and how to balance them, how to find one's authentic self amidst society's mixed messages of approval, and how the Renaissance era memory techniques of Giordano Bruno can be used today as a path to enlightenment. ... Video version: https://www.guruviking.com/podcast/162-the-hermeticist-martin-faulks 

Also available on Youtube, iTunes, & Spotify – search ‘Guru Viking Podcast'. … Topics Include: 00:00 - Intro 00:56 - Upbringing in nature 03:40 - Childhood love for martial arts 06:57 - An intuition for something more 08:14 - Bullying at school vs intellectual home life 11:36 - Learning to learn 13:06 - Testing martial arts claims 15:58 - Discovering Franz Bardon and hermeticism 18:44 - Genuineness is a super power 22:02 - Coming home to hermeticism 24:24 - Developing awareness beyond the normal level 29:40 - Were there enlightened world leaders in the past? 31:51 - Elemental strategies to get ahead 35:17 - Correcting elemental imbalance 38:43 - First steps on the hermetic path 41:14 - Sources of authority 42:46 - Martin's rigorous practice regime 45:18 - Initial exercises of Franz Bardon's system 51:44 - How to discover your authentic self 54:37 - Mixed signals of societal approval 01:00:07 - Esoteric aspects of hermeticism 01:03:50 - Everything is real 01:06:59 - Meetings with extraordinary people 01:07:53 - Proving Giordano Bruno's memory wheel system 01:13:20 - Renaissance era memory techniques for enlightenment … To find out more about Martin Faulks, visit: - https://martinfaulks.co.uk/ … 
For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - www.guruviking.com … Music ‘Deva Dasi' by Steve James

Travel Experiences Reimagined
Getting Lost in Norwich, England | Paul Dickson Tours

Travel Experiences Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 36:56


What rhymes with Norwich? Porridge? Storage? Norwich is a small town in England that is quaint and cute, but with so much history to go to a new city.On this episode, we are delighted to have on Paul from Paul Dickson Tours where Paul has been in the tourism industry for 30+ years where he loves to show off his town of Norwich, England to others, where he offers a variety of tours such as history tours, true crime, going through the market in Norwich, and wildlife to name a few when you plan your visit to Norwich.Some highlights we talk about in the episode:Learn more about Pauls's story to what led him to start his own tourism businessThe variety of tours that he offers; History, True Crime, Markets, and Wildlife to name a fewTop places to visit in Norwich, EnglandThe top 2 places to have a proper afternoon British tea in Norwich.Best fish and chips in Norwich? Listen to the episode to find out!___________________________________________________TRANSCRIPT available!Did you love today's episode? Don't forget to click "Subscribe" and share with us a comment on how you're loving the podcast so far!Are you interested in being featured as a tour guide or host on our podcast? Go to our website to find out how YOU can have a chance to share your story and elevate your voice by sharing more about your background, what you offer, and fun facts and tips about your city!Travel Experiences Reimagined Links:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteSupport the show

Trendy Lobotomy
Megasode 2:Birthday Edition

Trendy Lobotomy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 54:07


Hail, hail the gangs all here! Krysti leads off with the tale of Talbott Tavern in Kentucky. A whole host of famous folks stayed at this legendary inn. The amount of stories that stem from the history of this place is epic. You know when a place's website has ghost tales that it's gotta be good. Tori adds a little bonus about Mt. Hope cemetery which happens to be the resting place of Cole Porter. Apparently it happens to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in Indiana. Malcolm follows up with Norwich England which happens to be one of the most haunted cities in the world. Apparently 49% of people polled in Norwich have claimed to have had a supernatural experience. Malcolm regales us with his top 8 stories from the town of Norwich. Tori closes us out with the Tunnelton Tunnel in Indiana and it's plethora of urban legends that are still told to this day. Happy B-Day Tori!Our theme music: “Danse Macabre - Busy Strings"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trendylobotomypodcastFind us at FB/Instagram @TrendyLobotomyPod and at Twitter @TrendyPod as well as our blog trendylobotomypodcast.blogspot.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trendylobotomypodcast?fan_landing=true)

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts
Christina Alden & Alex Patterson at the Invisible Folk Club

Invisible Folk Club Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 59:49


Christina Alden and Alex Patterson are singers, songwriters and multi-instrumentalists. After 5 years as a part of a hard working acoustic trio with Noel Dashwood the pandemic brought things to a grinding halt. Like most people they found losing their work and sense of identity was hard to come to terms with. Under those extraordinary circumstances it felt natural to channel the energy of their personal and musical relationship into something that was uniquely theirs. The new-found time and space was used to develop new music and record a debut duo album. 'Hunter' was recorded during the lockdowns of 2020/21 at home in Norwich (England). Although living in the city centre they found the normally busy streets had that quietness we all experienced during lockdown. This atmosphere fed into the creative process and new material evolved, fragments of ideas in old notebooks were revived and completed, instruments that had lain untouched for ages were rediscovered and enhanced the experience. 'Hunter' has rightfully received much acclaim, the duo format is now firmly established, watch out for their gigs. 'Hunter' is available from https://christinaaldenandalexpatterson.com/ Follow Christina & Alex on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/christinaaldenandalexpatterson/

The ITV Football Football Show
Hot Toddy: Todd Cantwell Talks Norwich, England ... & Justin Bieber!

The ITV Football Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 49:03


No mean feat, bouncing straight back to the Premier League, but it's one Norwich City have achieved with aplomb, winning the title with a game to spare. Central to their success has been Todd Cantwell, who joins Mark and Andros to talk about boss Daniel Farke, the Canaries' desire to emulate Leeds, the pressures of being a homegrown player, scoring a goal with his head on all-fours and Ben Godfrey's unusual superstition - among many other things. We also discuss the Champions League final between Manchester City and Chelsea, the European Super League and, of course, Jose Mourinho.

Across the Pond
Ep 1, podcast intro; Martin Amis' "Inside Story"

Across the Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 36:12


In this inaugural episode, Lori and Sam discuss how the idea for "Across the Pond" came about, what listeners can expect, and they take a deep dive into Martin Amis' latest, much discussed novel, "Inside Story."

Old School Wrestling Podcast
#272 – OSWP Summer Tour 2020, Night 6 – Indianapolis & Norwich, England

Old School Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 75:09


For the sixth night of the OSWP summer tour we head across the ocean to Norwich, England for a match between Owen Hart and Marty Jones and then we head back to the United States and the Midwest for a match six man match between Bobby Heenan, Tiny Hampton, Paul Christy vs Dick the Brusier, […]

Destiny Rehab Podcast
#28 "Everything In it's Right Place"

Destiny Rehab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 60:38


On this episode I am joined by Jon Ward from Norwich England as we discuss 2000's music and our mutual love of Radiohead.

Garaget  International - A Podcast with Magnus Sundemo
106. The exciting future of Lotus car part 3

Garaget International - A Podcast with Magnus Sundemo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 30:39


This is the third episode from my visit at Lotus Cars and their facility in Hethel in Norwich England.  This time you will meet the head of design Russel Carr. He will tell you about the importance of Lotus design and especially about the story behind the new hypercar from Lotus the Evija.  I will also talk with Matt Windle about engineering and David Hewitt about manufacturing of today’s hand built Lotus sportscar.

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Garaget  International - A Podcast with Magnus Sundemo
105. The exciting future of Lotus Cars part 2.

Garaget International - A Podcast with Magnus Sundemo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 28:51


I’m back with the second episode from my visit at Lotus Cars October 2019 and their facility in Hethel in Norwich England. This time you will meet Clive Chapman, son to the legendary founder of Lotus Cars Colin Chapman and Gavan Kershaw that is responsible for handling and performance of today’s Lotus sports car. Welcome to Garaget International! 

Garaget  International - A Podcast with Magnus Sundemo
104. The exciting future of Lotus Cars part 1

Garaget International - A Podcast with Magnus Sundemo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 30:09


I visited Lotus Cars in their facilities in Hethel, Norwich England in mid-October where the legendary engineer genius Colin Chapman founded Lotus Cars more than 70 years ago. An amazing place. Lotus is now a part of the Geely group and I was so interested to understand what that has meant for the brand and the company and how the future looks like. This is the first episode in a series of episodes from Lotus Cars. In this first episode I meet with Geoff Dowding director of sales and Simon Clare director for Global marketing. Welcome to Garaget International! 

Every Place Is The Same
EPITS Mini - Daniela's Secret Bespoke Special Spots in the World - Norwich, England

Every Place Is The Same

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 2:26


This Episode: Norwich EnglandGuest: Keith Barker Daniela's Secret Bespoke Spots in the World is a mini episode where Daniela tells you some of her most favourite and sometimes undiscovered places to go in various cities across the globe. It is also the extra little tid bit that fans have been asking for between our full episodes. Please let us know what you think of these mini episodes on:Instagram: everyplaceisthesameTwitter: EPITSNOWFacebook: Every Place is the SameHost: Daniela VlaskalicDirector: Marco TimpanoProducers: Drumcast ProductionsTheme Music: Dying SeedWanna see more cool content like this before anyone else?Want to support this podcast and get some more great extras!Go to our Patreon page:www.patreon.com/everyplaceisthesameEvery Place Is The SamePart travelogue, Part challenge, Part comedic stint. Everyplace Is The Same tries to prove the ridiculous notion that every place Is in fact the same. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Big Travel Podcast
71. Graeme Simsion; The Rosie Project, El Camino De Santiago, Inner City Melbourne and a Writers’ French Idyll

The Big Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 32:35


With the publishing phenomenon of The Rosie Project and follow-up The Rosie Effect having sold over 5 million copies worldwide, the final of Graeme Simsion’s trilogy, The Rosie Result, is out now. There’s a proposed Hollywood adaptation in the works and even Bill Gates is even a fan. Travel is an integral part of all Graeme’s stories whether that’s rural France, his native Melbourne, a cosy house in Norwich or a grey day in Manchester. A lively and engaging conversation with this best-selling Australian author.   On this episode we cover:   The Rosie Project The Best of Adam Sharp Two Steps Forward – his book charting the Camino de Santiago de Compostela His most recent book, The Rosie Result Comedic but heartfelt subjects Selling over 5 million copies worldwide The different routes through Europe to France and Spain to the Camino de Santiago Finding the scallop-shaped symbol tracks to the Camino Walking from central France over 2000km over 87 days Getting their ‘walking passports’ stamped ‘You’ll get blisters, the walk will change you’ and crying when arriving at the Cathedral The 19 year old Belgian who suggested they write the book the together (with Anne his wife) Walking the Camino again along the Camino Frances ‘Finding a woman to sleep with’ from Catholics taking in pilgrims Can you help us find the Belgian guy…? He’s Mattias the mysterious Belgian who walked the Camino in 2011, starting in Switzerland Being born in New Zealand but moving to Australia age 12 Drawing from life for inspiration for his books The Norwich (England) house that inspired one of his stories …owned by Emma Healey – author of Elizabeth is Missing The size of Australian houses compared to English ones Having a washing machine upstairs! Living in inner city Melbourne Melbourne being one of the world’s most liveable cities His father chief planner for Melbourne The Botanic Gardens and the Myer Music Bowl ‘Sydney has the harbour and Melbourne has the culture’ Travelling with the book - Poland, Hungary, India, Bhutan and more Loving turning left when you go onto a plane Bhutan’s dramatic mountains and the tricky airport landing Seeing Mount Everest from the air The beautiful house they bought in southern Burgundy in France (instead of Italy) Adventurer Alistair Humphreys on the Big Travel Podcast Laurie Lee’s As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning Writing and collaborating with his wife Anne in their French house With a glass of wine in the evening The colourful characters encountered in French villages Using these locations in his books The bleakness of Manchester in the winter The wonderful story of Adam Sharp’s ménage a trois in Franc Plenty of ‘Trangressive sex’! The great lesson he’s learned from travelling around the US The taxi driver in Pocatello Idaho on the way to see Bob Dylan Feeling physically threatened in Morocco Being pushed around in Paris How Carol Shields The Stone Diaries inspired him to ditch corporate life How life can change in an instant The quintessential, memorable hiking moment with a ukulele