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Colloque Annuel du Département d'Anthropologie - CADA
BLOC 2 - Les trajectoires migratoires sous la loupe - CADA 2022

Colloque Annuel du Département d'Anthropologie - CADA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 229:25


BLOC 2 - Les trajectoires migratoires sous la loupe - CADA 2022 Regards sur les réfugiés de la violence dans les centres urbains de Port-au-Prince, par Olivier Djems L'habitation comme outil d'expression d'une trajectoire cosmopolite. Les modes d'habiter des résidents du quartier de style anglais de Thames Town, Shanghai, par Martin Minost Quand le parcours des travailleurs immigrants favorise l'émergence de la méfiance, par Maude Arsenault Discussion animée par Bernard Bernier Envisager la disparition des Néanderthaliens au prisme de la première dispersion globale d'Homo sapiens, par Benjamin Albouy Conférence : Les bases évolutives de l'humain global, par Michelle Drapeau Discussion animée par Isabelle Ribot

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Interruptor
Colonialismo à portuguesa: A experiência (parte 2) - Série Memória Coletiva

Interruptor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 59:48


Quando o racismo é normalizado, qual o impacto na vida de milhares de africanos e afrodescendentes? Neste episódio, analisamos a experiência atual do pós-colonialismo em Portugal. Falamos das mortes de Alcindo Monteiro e de Bruno Candé, e da ineficácia de um sistema que castiga mais do que protege. E visitamos um dos casos de maior vergonha para o jornalismo nacional: o pseudo-arrastão de 2005. Ouvimos Carlos Pereira (humorista e repórter do 5 Para a Meia-Noite), Vítor Sanches (fundador do projeto e loja cultural Dentu Zona), Paula Cardoso (fundadora da plataforma Afrolink) e Helena Vicente (investigadora do Instituto de Ciências Sociais). Esta é a segunda de duas partes da série Memória Coletiva focadas no colonialismo português (ouve aqui a primeira). Contou com a edição e produção de Ricardo Correia; argumento, realização e voz de Rute Correia. Voz adicional de Tiago Crispim. Leituras e referências adicionais Funcionários da Verdade, Diana Andringa (Tinta da China, 2014), ISBN: 9789896712273 Era uma vez um arrastão, documentário de Diana Andringa, Jorge Costa, Pedro Rodrigues, Mamadou Ba, Joana Lucas, Bruno Moraes Cabral A vítima perfeita - Fábio Monteiro para o Observador (junho de 2014) Contra o esquecimento, os factos – Rui Tavares no jornal Público (junho de 2018) De Alcindo Monteiro a Bruno Candé. Crimes contra as "vidas negras" em Portugal - Marta Grosso e Ricardo Vieira para a Rádio Renascença (julho de 2020) O "sufoco" do racismo em Portugal - João Carlos para a Deutsche Welle (junho de 2020) Mamadou Ba: “Nos últimos 15 anos, mais de dez jovens negros morreram nas mãos da polícia.” - Fumaça (março de 2018) 3 Gráficos para compreender o colonialismo português - Interruptor (maio 2021) Um ecrã em mil tons de branco - Interruptor (abril 2021) Créditos Roger Plexico - Guliver's Travel Park, Thames Town, Aniva Rock Lighthouse e Chateau de Noisy (CC BY-NC-SA) Vasco Completo - Trauma (CC BY-NC-SA) Excertos dos noticiários da noite do dia 10 de junho de 2005, arquivos SIC e TVI

Bedrosian Bookclub Podcast
The Real Fake: Authenticity and the Production of Space

Bedrosian Bookclub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 40:45


Using the case of Thames Town, an English-like village in Shanghai, The Real Fake looks at Chinese ideas of spacial construction and what authenticity means in (re)making spaces. In today's episode, host Lisa Schweitzer talks with the author of the new book The Real Fake: Authenticity and the Production of Space, Maria Francesca Piazzoni. Read along with us! Let us know what you think of the book & our podcasts on Facebook or Twitter. Lisa on Twitter: @drschweitzer For more on the Bookclub, check out the showpage.

Fly on the Wall
The Delayed One

Fly on the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 45:55


You know how it is work and life gets the better of you and you forget that you've got a podcast to edit. In this episode we talk about the new iPhones, consequences for designs, London, Japan and art exhibitions (it's a weird mix I know). Things Mentioned Apple Event (https://www.apple.com/uk/apple-events/september-2017/) iPhone 8 (https://www.apple.com/uk/iphone-8/) iPhone X (https://www.apple.com/uk/iphone-x/) Apple Watch Series 3 (https://www.apple.com/uk/watch/) Paul’s iPhone X Tweetstorm (https://twitter.com/McKay_1988/status/907875720675897344) Samsung phone face unlock with photo (https://twitter.com/MelTajon/status/904058526061830144) Designing for iPhone X (https://developer.apple.com/ios/human-interface-guidelines/overview/iphone-x/) New iOS GUI Kit (https://developer.apple.com/design/resources/) Joan Cornellà (http://joancornella.net) Hoxton Arches Gallery (http://www.hoxtonarches.com) Nelly Duff (https://www.nellyduff.com) New Royal Mail vans (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-41025771) Japan Centre (https://www.japancentre.com/en) Thames Town (I was close) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thames_Town) #unqualifiedfortech (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23unqualifiedfortech) Find Us Online @FOTWCast (http://twitter.com/fotwcast) @mckay_1988 (http://twitter.com/mckay_1988) @steve228uk (http://twitter.com/steve228uk)

New Books in Geography
Julie Sze, “Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis” (U of California Press, 2015)

New Books in Geography

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 59:54


Julie Sze‘s new book opens by bringing readers into the wetlands of Dongtan, introducing us to an ambitious but unrealized project to create the “world’s first great eco-city.” Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis (University of California Press, 2015) considers Dongtan, the Chongming Island eco-development, suburban real estate developments, and other fantasies of wild and urban lives to explore the nature of eco-desire in contemporary China. Sze suggests that three factors undergird Chinese eco-desire: a technocratic faith in engineering, a reliance on authoritarian political structures to enable environmental improvements, and a discourse of “ecological harmony” between man and nature. The chapters of Fantasy Islands trace these phenomena as they have manifest in the context of the 2008 Olympics, the opening of a Tunnel-Bridge Expressway in 2010, the planning of an eco-city, the marketing of “Thames Town” and other European-oriented novelty towns on the outskirts of Shanghai, and the 2010 World Expo. It’s a fascinating story for readers interested in modern China, urban history, and global studies of ecology and the environment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Environmental Studies
Julie Sze, “Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis” (U of California Press, 2015)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 60:19


Julie Sze‘s new book opens by bringing readers into the wetlands of Dongtan, introducing us to an ambitious but unrealized project to create the “world’s first great eco-city.” Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis (University of California Press, 2015) considers Dongtan, the Chongming Island eco-development, suburban real estate developments, and other fantasies of wild and urban lives to explore the nature of eco-desire in contemporary China. Sze suggests that three factors undergird Chinese eco-desire: a technocratic faith in engineering, a reliance on authoritarian political structures to enable environmental improvements, and a discourse of “ecological harmony” between man and nature. The chapters of Fantasy Islands trace these phenomena as they have manifest in the context of the 2008 Olympics, the opening of a Tunnel-Bridge Expressway in 2010, the planning of an eco-city, the marketing of “Thames Town” and other European-oriented novelty towns on the outskirts of Shanghai, and the 2010 World Expo. It’s a fascinating story for readers interested in modern China, urban history, and global studies of ecology and the environment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Julie Sze, “Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis” (U of California Press, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 59:54


Julie Sze‘s new book opens by bringing readers into the wetlands of Dongtan, introducing us to an ambitious but unrealized project to create the “world’s first great eco-city.” Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis (University of California Press, 2015) considers Dongtan, the Chongming Island eco-development, suburban real estate developments, and other fantasies of wild and urban lives to explore the nature of eco-desire in contemporary China. Sze suggests that three factors undergird Chinese eco-desire: a technocratic faith in engineering, a reliance on authoritarian political structures to enable environmental improvements, and a discourse of “ecological harmony” between man and nature. The chapters of Fantasy Islands trace these phenomena as they have manifest in the context of the 2008 Olympics, the opening of a Tunnel-Bridge Expressway in 2010, the planning of an eco-city, the marketing of “Thames Town” and other European-oriented novelty towns on the outskirts of Shanghai, and the 2010 World Expo. It’s a fascinating story for readers interested in modern China, urban history, and global studies of ecology and the environment! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices