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LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Friday Lecture: 'Global Re/Ordering Through Norms - A Methodological Stocktake' - Prof Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 37:08


Lecture summary: The United Nations Charter order (UNCO) and the co-evolved liberal international order (LIO) are contested with a heretofore unknown force. The steep rise in contestations in the realm of public politics rather than the courtroom demonstrates a shift from normal contestation as a source of legitimacy and ordering towards deep contestation as a political challenge of foundational elements of liberal order. Today, not only in the Global South but also across Europe and North America, sceptics of globalization on the political left and nationalist-populists on the political right are challenging the fundamental pillars of the LIO (i.e., democracy, economic openness, and multilateralism). The process is paired by growing contestations of international law that is codified in the UN Charter including contestation of core norms of the UNCO (i.e., non-intervention, human rights, and sovereignty). While the effect of deep contestation is unknowable, we do know however that normal contestation is the essence of everyday politics. The clash of interests, norms, and ideas is entirely normal. Yet, contestation can also be degenerative, moving political outcomes away from desired ends through ad hoc and perhaps inconsistent compromises. As core norms of the LIO and UNCO have become deeply contested, we require a better understanding about the expected effects. Access to contestation as the right to speak and participate in political decisions is a necessary condition for normative legitimacy and mutual recognition of the norms that govern us. Achieving this condition involves struggles about norm(ative) meaning-in-use which take place on distinct sites of global order. This raises a question about time, substance, and norm(ative) change in global order more generally and, more specifically, which elements of international order ought to be retained. The lecture posits that the observed qualitative shift from constitutive everyday contestations towards potentially degenerative political contestation calls for a methodological stocktake of how contestations work with regard to global re/ordering, i.e. whose practices count and whose norms ought to count in that process?Professor Antje Wiener FAcSS, MAE, holds the Chair of Political Science, especially Global Governance at the University of Hamburg where she is a member of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences as well as the Law Faculty. She is an elected By-Fellow of Hughes Hall University of Cambridge, a Fellow of the UK's Academy of Social Sciences, and a Member of the Academia Europea. Her research and teaching centres on International Relations theory, especially norms research and contestation theory. Previously she held Chairs in International Studies at Queen's University Belfast and the University of Bath and taught at the Universities of Stanford, Carleton, Sussex and Hannover. Current research projects include ‘Contested Climate Justice in Sensitive Regions' at the Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change and Society (CLICCS) as well as ‘Doing Theory – From Where and What For? A Backpackers' Guide to Knowledge Production' at the Centre for Sustainable Society Research (CSS) among others. With James Tully, she is co-founding editor of Global Constitutionalism (CUP, since 2012 ). And she also edits the Norm Research in International Relations Series (Springer). She serves on several Committees of the Academy of Social Sciences . In 2021, she concluded her second three-year term as elected member of the Executive Committee of the German Political Science Association (DVPW). Her book ‘Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations' (CUP 2018) was awarded the International Law Section's Book Prize in 2020. And her most recent book ‘Contesting the World: Norm Research in Theory and Practice' co-edited with Phil Orchard was published with CUP in 2024.

LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Friday Lecture: 'Global Re/Ordering Through Norms - A Methodological Stocktake' - Prof Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 37:08


Lecture summary: The United Nations Charter order (UNCO) and the co-evolved liberal international order (LIO) are contested with a heretofore unknown force. The steep rise in contestations in the realm of public politics rather than the courtroom demonstrates a shift from normal contestation as a source of legitimacy and ordering towards deep contestation as a political challenge of foundational elements of liberal order. Today, not only in the Global South but also across Europe and North America, sceptics of globalization on the political left and nationalist-populists on the political right are challenging the fundamental pillars of the LIO (i.e., democracy, economic openness, and multilateralism). The process is paired by growing contestations of international law that is codified in the UN Charter including contestation of core norms of the UNCO (i.e., non-intervention, human rights, and sovereignty). While the effect of deep contestation is unknowable, we do know however that normal contestation is the essence of everyday politics. The clash of interests, norms, and ideas is entirely normal. Yet, contestation can also be degenerative, moving political outcomes away from desired ends through ad hoc and perhaps inconsistent compromises. As core norms of the LIO and UNCO have become deeply contested, we require a better understanding about the expected effects. Access to contestation as the right to speak and participate in political decisions is a necessary condition for normative legitimacy and mutual recognition of the norms that govern us. Achieving this condition involves struggles about norm(ative) meaning-in-use which take place on distinct sites of global order. This raises a question about time, substance, and norm(ative) change in global order more generally and, more specifically, which elements of international order ought to be retained. The lecture posits that the observed qualitative shift from constitutive everyday contestations towards potentially degenerative political contestation calls for a methodological stocktake of how contestations work with regard to global re/ordering, i.e. whose practices count and whose norms ought to count in that process? Professor Antje Wiener FAcSS, MAE, holds the Chair of Political Science, especially Global Governance at the University of Hamburg where she is a member of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences as well as the Law Faculty. She is an elected By-Fellow of Hughes Hall University of Cambridge, a Fellow of the UK’s Academy of Social Sciences, and a Member of the Academia Europea. Her research and teaching centres on International Relations theory, especially norms research and contestation theory. Previously she held Chairs in International Studies at Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Bath and taught at the Universities of Stanford, Carleton, Sussex and Hannover. Current research projects include ‘Contested Climate Justice in Sensitive Regions’ at the Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change and Society (CLICCS) as well as ‘Doing Theory – From Where and What For? A Backpackers’ Guide to Knowledge Production’ at the Centre for Sustainable Society Research (CSS) among others. With James Tully, she is co-founding editor of Global Constitutionalism (CUP, since 2012 ). And she also edits the Norm Research in International Relations Series (Springer). She serves on several Committees of the Academy of Social Sciences . In 2021, she concluded her second three-year term as elected member of the Executive Committee of the German Political Science Association (DVPW). Her book ‘Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations’ (CUP 2018) was awarded the International Law Section’s Book Prize in 2020. And her most recent book ‘Contesting the World: Norm Research in Theory and Practice’ co-edited with Phil Orchard was published with CUP in 2024.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Friday Lecture: 'Global Re/Ordering Through Norms - A Methodological Stocktake' - Prof Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 37:08


Lecture summary: The United Nations Charter order (UNCO) and the co-evolved liberal international order (LIO) are contested with a heretofore unknown force. The steep rise in contestations in the realm of public politics rather than the courtroom demonstrates a shift from normal contestation as a source of legitimacy and ordering towards deep contestation as a political challenge of foundational elements of liberal order. Today, not only in the Global South but also across Europe and North America, sceptics of globalization on the political left and nationalist-populists on the political right are challenging the fundamental pillars of the LIO (i.e., democracy, economic openness, and multilateralism). The process is paired by growing contestations of international law that is codified in the UN Charter including contestation of core norms of the UNCO (i.e., non-intervention, human rights, and sovereignty). While the effect of deep contestation is unknowable, we do know however that normal contestation is the essence of everyday politics. The clash of interests, norms, and ideas is entirely normal. Yet, contestation can also be degenerative, moving political outcomes away from desired ends through ad hoc and perhaps inconsistent compromises. As core norms of the LIO and UNCO have become deeply contested, we require a better understanding about the expected effects. Access to contestation as the right to speak and participate in political decisions is a necessary condition for normative legitimacy and mutual recognition of the norms that govern us. Achieving this condition involves struggles about norm(ative) meaning-in-use which take place on distinct sites of global order. This raises a question about time, substance, and norm(ative) change in global order more generally and, more specifically, which elements of international order ought to be retained. The lecture posits that the observed qualitative shift from constitutive everyday contestations towards potentially degenerative political contestation calls for a methodological stocktake of how contestations work with regard to global re/ordering, i.e. whose practices count and whose norms ought to count in that process?Professor Antje Wiener FAcSS, MAE, holds the Chair of Political Science, especially Global Governance at the University of Hamburg where she is a member of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences as well as the Law Faculty. She is an elected By-Fellow of Hughes Hall University of Cambridge, a Fellow of the UK's Academy of Social Sciences, and a Member of the Academia Europea. Her research and teaching centres on International Relations theory, especially norms research and contestation theory. Previously she held Chairs in International Studies at Queen's University Belfast and the University of Bath and taught at the Universities of Stanford, Carleton, Sussex and Hannover. Current research projects include ‘Contested Climate Justice in Sensitive Regions' at the Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change and Society (CLICCS) as well as ‘Doing Theory – From Where and What For? A Backpackers' Guide to Knowledge Production' at the Centre for Sustainable Society Research (CSS) among others. With James Tully, she is co-founding editor of Global Constitutionalism (CUP, since 2012 ). And she also edits the Norm Research in International Relations Series (Springer). She serves on several Committees of the Academy of Social Sciences . In 2021, she concluded her second three-year term as elected member of the Executive Committee of the German Political Science Association (DVPW). Her book ‘Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations' (CUP 2018) was awarded the International Law Section's Book Prize in 2020. And her most recent book ‘Contesting the World: Norm Research in Theory and Practice' co-edited with Phil Orchard was published with CUP in 2024.

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law
Friday Lecture: 'Global Re/Ordering Through Norms - A Methodological Stocktake' - Prof Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg

Cambridge Law: Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 37:08


Lecture summary: The United Nations Charter order (UNCO) and the co-evolved liberal international order (LIO) are contested with a heretofore unknown force. The steep rise in contestations in the realm of public politics rather than the courtroom demonstrates a shift from normal contestation as a source of legitimacy and ordering towards deep contestation as a political challenge of foundational elements of liberal order. Today, not only in the Global South but also across Europe and North America, sceptics of globalization on the political left and nationalist-populists on the political right are challenging the fundamental pillars of the LIO (i.e., democracy, economic openness, and multilateralism). The process is paired by growing contestations of international law that is codified in the UN Charter including contestation of core norms of the UNCO (i.e., non-intervention, human rights, and sovereignty). While the effect of deep contestation is unknowable, we do know however that normal contestation is the essence of everyday politics. The clash of interests, norms, and ideas is entirely normal. Yet, contestation can also be degenerative, moving political outcomes away from desired ends through ad hoc and perhaps inconsistent compromises. As core norms of the LIO and UNCO have become deeply contested, we require a better understanding about the expected effects. Access to contestation as the right to speak and participate in political decisions is a necessary condition for normative legitimacy and mutual recognition of the norms that govern us. Achieving this condition involves struggles about norm(ative) meaning-in-use which take place on distinct sites of global order. This raises a question about time, substance, and norm(ative) change in global order more generally and, more specifically, which elements of international order ought to be retained. The lecture posits that the observed qualitative shift from constitutive everyday contestations towards potentially degenerative political contestation calls for a methodological stocktake of how contestations work with regard to global re/ordering, i.e. whose practices count and whose norms ought to count in that process?Professor Antje Wiener FAcSS, MAE, holds the Chair of Political Science, especially Global Governance at the University of Hamburg where she is a member of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences as well as the Law Faculty. She is an elected By-Fellow of Hughes Hall University of Cambridge, a Fellow of the UK's Academy of Social Sciences, and a Member of the Academia Europea. Her research and teaching centres on International Relations theory, especially norms research and contestation theory. Previously she held Chairs in International Studies at Queen's University Belfast and the University of Bath and taught at the Universities of Stanford, Carleton, Sussex and Hannover. Current research projects include ‘Contested Climate Justice in Sensitive Regions' at the Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change and Society (CLICCS) as well as ‘Doing Theory – From Where and What For? A Backpackers' Guide to Knowledge Production' at the Centre for Sustainable Society Research (CSS) among others. With James Tully, she is co-founding editor of Global Constitutionalism (CUP, since 2012 ). And she also edits the Norm Research in International Relations Series (Springer). She serves on several Committees of the Academy of Social Sciences . In 2021, she concluded her second three-year term as elected member of the Executive Committee of the German Political Science Association (DVPW). Her book ‘Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations' (CUP 2018) was awarded the International Law Section's Book Prize in 2020. And her most recent book ‘Contesting the World: Norm Research in Theory and Practice' co-edited with Phil Orchard was published with CUP in 2024.

Entrevista La Miel en tu radio
Entrevista a la Dra. Carolina Morales de INIBIOMA - Universidad del Comahue 10/6

Entrevista La Miel en tu radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 13:35


En la entrevista del programa La Miel en tu radio conversamos con la Dra. Carolina Morales de INIBIOMA - Universidad del Comahue 10/6. La doctora integra el Grupo INIBIOMA de la UNCo y fueron seleccionados en la convocatoria Apicultura resiliente por el proyecto BeeGuards. Además, es el único grupo de Latinoamérica en participar de este desafiante proceso.

Word of the Day

Unco is an adjective that means strange or unknown. Coming directly from Scottish, our word of the day's origin isn't clear, although some believe it's derived from the word ‘unkenned,' which means ‘unknown.' Here's an example of unco in use: During my trip to Spain, I found myself in a number of unco settings. Thankfully though, my Spanish was good enough to help me navigate back to the hotel whenever I got lost.

2 de uno
Bill Frisell - Four

2 de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 13:21


Bill Frisell y Four, producción para Blue Note Records lanzada al mercado el 11 de noviembre del 2022, es el invitado al 2 de uno de esta semana.

Nacional DOC
María Martha Paz, escritora de San Martín de los Andes en Neuquén

Nacional DOC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 4:36


Mapa federal de libros y sus creadores, espacio en el que las emisoras de Radio Nacional seleccionan autores y autoras de toda la Argentina. Esta semana presentamos a María Martha Paz, escritora de San Martín de los Andes, en Neuquén. Docente bilingüe y escritora que estudió la carrera de Letras en la UBA y vive en la Patagonia hace 17 años. Algunos de sus cuentos recibieron premios en diferentes concursos y fueron publicados en Argentina, Chile, México y Perú. Sus poesías “Café” y “Hoy voy a ser normal” fueron traducidas al portugués en la UNCO. Publicó cuatro novelas con Ediciones de la Grieta: “Cíclopes del mar”, “Ella sabe”, “Sueños enredados” (que llegó a todas las escuelas primarias del país a través del Plan Nacional de Lecturas 2021) y “Piedras y manzanas”. Participó de encuentros literarios en Buenos Aires y la Patagonia argentina y chilena. Publicó tres libros álbum con diseño de Sabina Nó: “Un camino y un secreto” con ilustraciones de Carina Redi; “Hilos” con ilustraciones de Ana Paula Luberti y “Duérmete, pichikeche” de la Colección Todas las abuelas cantan a sus nietos, con La Punta del ovillo, Editorial patagónica para las Infancias, proyecto ganador por la provincia de Neuquén de la beca del Concejo Federal de Culturas 2021 y del reconocimiento para editoriales independientes del Fondo Nacional de las Artes 2021.  

Kingdom Rock Radio
The Uncovering of Satan Part 1

Kingdom Rock Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 30:59


It is our prayer that each believer of Jesus Christ and his Word have a good biblical balance of the Bible. Understanding good and evil. During this series we will Uncover Satan from the beginning of his fall. This is part 1 of the series, The Uncovering of Satan kingdomrock.org

Faselwesen
Games Unco(o)rdinated 004: Räumen

Faselwesen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 23:17


Die vierte Folge von Games Unco(o)rdinated serviert Euch ein Drei-Spiele-Menü zum Thema Räumen: einräumen & umräumen | Wilmot's Warehouse (1:30) ~ abräumen | Katamari (5:44) ~ ausräumen & einräumen | Unpacking (15:46). Links zur Folge: Wilmot's Warehouse: http://www.wilmotswarehouse.com Katamari Damacy Reroll: https://store.steampowered.com/app/848350/Katamari_Damacy_REROLL/ Katamari Opening Cute Scene: https://youtu.be/M7EXlS9-XpU Unpacking: http://unpackinggame.com Cordula auf Twitch: twitch.tv/discordula Cordula auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgiIlnEAIH0r3KCNf3medKw Dieser Podcast ist Teil der Faselwesen Podcasts, produziert von mir, Cordula Heithausen. Intro-Musik: "Hidden Vegetarian Invasion Game Theme" by myself with Pico-8. Hintergrund-Musik: "With Ease" by Dee Yan-Key. Musikschnipsel zwischendurch: Wilmot's Warehaouse / Katamari Damacy / Unpacking OST.

Desde el conocimiento
Desde el Conocimiento | La Xiloteca de la Universidad del Comahue

Desde el conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 10:48


La Xiloteca de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue es una colección de maderas fundamental para el estudio e investigación en San Martín de los Andes. Se creó hace 20 años y alberga más de 138 especies arbóreas y arbustivas del país. Está abierta a todo público en la sede andina de la universidad. Gracias a ella, se determinó la madera de la canoa que albergaba a la mujer enterrada hace 900 años en la Patagonia. Lo explica Andrea Medina, docente e investigadora del Asentamiento Universitario de San Martín de los Andes, de la UNCo.

FranchiseU!
Episode 27: Greg Creed (Creed UnCo)

FranchiseU!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 27:33


A global marketer for iconic brands such as Dove, KFC, and Taco Bell, Greg Creed is the founder of Creed UnCo and co-author of R.E.D. Marketing. Most recently, he retired as the CEO of Yum brands following his success as the COO of Yum and the President and CEO of Taco Bell. Known for his culture-driven leadership and collaborative style with franchisees, partners, and team members to bring the best out of brands and people.

The FastForwardAmy Show: About Perfectly Imperfect Entrepreneurship
#143. How Being a Manifesting Generator in Human Design Impacts My Business With Stephanie Smolders

The FastForwardAmy Show: About Perfectly Imperfect Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 60:05


In this episode, Amy sits down with Business & Human Design Mentor Stephanie Smolders to learn more about Human Design. Stephanie analyzes Amy's Human Design profile and shares her insight on Amy's “type” (Manifesting Generator) while also diving into the ways other “types” (Generators, Manifestors, Projectors and Reflectors) navigate the world. You'll walk away with a better understanding how how Human Design can serve you and help you live your best life!You can find your own Human Design profile and learn more about how to use this personal development tool by visiting fastforwardamy.com/humandesign. You'll get helpful links and information provided by Stephanie and get a better idea of how to incorporate Human Design into your life!To help you reach your financial goals and become more financially independent, Amy and her team are hosting a FREE Business Summer School (in Dutch) that you can sign up for right now. Follow the link fastforwardamy.com/businessschool to register!

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW
#56 Unco athletes

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 120:17


This episode we talk Zombies, Towels, Crowley, Beliefs, Paul Holmes, Horses at the border, Greta, Men in dresses, Black Nano goo, CME's, Venus77, NRL cokeheads, City Kickboxing, Unpaid work, UFC Entrances, Athletes and much more, Enjoy.  

Porty Podcast
226: Fires on the beach - the UNCO story

Porty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 9:45


Portobello beach is a mile long public park and the only public park in Edinburgh in which you are allowed to have a fire. But local firestarter Paul Lambie has been trying to reimagine the way that we do that and has set up a business with his friend Lewis Gourlay creating fire boxes. It's everything that you need to have a fire on the beach: matches, firestarter, kindling, logs, packed in a box. I found him in a garage near Rosefield park, amid boxes and bits of wood. In this episode he describes how the idea came about and some of the work that's gone in to getting the business to this point.If you'd like to see what the boxes look like and find out more about the Unco story, the website is www.unco.equipment. Unco equipment

Beside Games
Beside Zik ep.21 : L'épisode pas commun from mars

Beside Games

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 167:00


Bonjour à toutes et à tous ! C'est parti pour la rentrée de Beside Zik !  Au programme de cet épisode, Babar va revenir sur la discographie du groupe Uncommonmenfrommars, avec l'aide de notre invité Arthur Froment !  En espérant que vous prendrez autant de plaisir à écouter cet épisode que nous avons eu à l'enregistrer, nous vous souhaitons une bonne écoute ! Et si vous voulez nous soutenir, pas de Patreon, pas de Kickstarter, abonnez-vous juste sur itunes, mettez un petit commentaire 5 étoiles ;) merci d'avance !   Reco' hors sujet : Arthur Froment : le podcast Avant d'aller dormir Yéti : le groupe 100 Gecs Babar : l'album Glow On de Turnstile Pépite d'Arthur Froment : Sons Of Buddha - All My Friends Are Loosing Their Hair (live radio Sun) Pépite de Babar : Uncommonmenfrommars - Dinosaur Contacts : Twitter : @beside_games Arthur Froment : @ArthurFroment Sushi :  @Sushi_88_  Yéti : @Yetzati Babar : @BG_BabarFacebook de Beside Games

LU5
#PalabrasSopladas – Alejandro Finzi

LU5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 11:53


Pablo Montanaro recordó al reconocido escritor y dramaturgo Alejandro Finzi. Junto a Néstor Tkaczek, Profesor Literatura Española de la UNCo, repasaron algunas de sus obras y el cuestionamiento de las formas establecidas. Finzi fue uno de los dramaturgos nacionales más destacados de las últimas cuatro décadas. Sus obras fueron presentadas en diversos escenarios de Argentina, América Latina, Europa y África.

PCH driven
Bonus: Greg Creed, former YUM! CEO and Creed UnCo

PCH driven

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 4:10


In this rapid fire of questions, we reveal some fun, little known facts about Greg Creed like... Would he order a Doritos Locos Taco or Crunchwrap from Taco Bell? Would he take a free ride in a Bezos Blue Origin Rocket to space- yes or no? Join us for some fun in this bonus episode of PCH Driven. Be sure to check out our full conversation with Greg Creed too. 

PCH driven
YUM! Brands former CEO & Creed UnCo: Greg Creed

PCH driven

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 61:34


As a kid, Greg Creed played a game with his dad where they would watch TV and try to guess the brands and products the commercials were promoting. This encouraged Greg to become a marketer. Greg then went on to become the CEO of YUM! Brands where he was at the helm of Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut and The Habit Burger. Greg shares with us what he's learned about leadership and culture along the way, marketing insights and the stories behind some of the most iconic marketing campaigns of all time. He also talks about Creed UnCo and his new book R.E.D. Marketing: The Three Ingredients of Leading Brands.  

UNCO
President Biden is a Mario Kart Master? While Twitch Starts Controversy Over Using "Womxn"

UNCO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 8:34


In this episode of UNCO, Editor-in-Chief Gabe Sullivan and Opinion Contributor Ally Sauers discuss President Joe Biden playing Mario Kart and the recent Twitch controversy surrounding the streaming service's usage of the word "womxn" as an alternative to the standard spelling "women." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncomanor/support

UNCO
Welcome

UNCO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 0:35


Hello there, welcome to Unco, a new podcast by The Uncomanor, an up-and-budding publication. My name is Gabe Sullivan, the Editor-in-Chief. Do you like politics? Pop-culture? Politics and pop-culture? If so, you are in the right place. New episodes will be coming out very soon focusing on how politics and culture mix. If that sounds good to you, follow us on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find us at Uncomanor.com. Just create a free account to get started. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncomanor/support

Moonman In The Morning Catch Up - 104.9 Triple M Sydney - Lawrence Mooney, Gus Worland, Jess Eva & Chris Page

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America's Next Top Best Friend
ep 209: the girls make unco happen

America's Next Top Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 66:48


join us as we recap australia's next top model, cycle 4, episode 6 including: seany b, dance, reBLACKa, voguing, levis, the potbelleez, lip injections, peter alexander and weight gain. https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://www.the-audacity.com/ https://www.patreon.com/nexttopbestfriend?fbclid=IwAR1YTWcyipBLyEgpj82Ap7f9S5xrRWwZN58Q3ATGQFX3eRbKflizEXQV9wQ nexttopbestfriend@gmail.com https://www.americasnexttopbestfriend.com/ https://www.paypal.me/nexttopbestfriend https://www.instagram.com/nexttopbestfriend/ https://www.facebook.com/nexttopbestfriend/ https://twitter.com/nexttopbestpod amanda: @lochnessmanda (twitter, instagram) hillary: @hillaryous123 (twitter, instagram)

Mornings with Gail - 1310 KFKA
December 17th: Andy Feinstein HR 2

Mornings with Gail - 1310 KFKA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 33:23


Dr. Andy Feinstein, President at the University of Northern Colorado, updates listeners on the 5 million dollar grant from the Stryker Foundation to help UNCO students pay for tuition and other billing, as well as updates on the 2021 Spring semester.

Gilbert's Life

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unco
Australians Teach English

Unco Learn how to describe clumsy actions, the Australian way. Shout outs and english exams.

Faselwesen
Games Unco(o)rdinated 002: Mutazione

Faselwesen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 14:59


Mutazione war mein Lockdown Spiel. Es ist gemütlich, besonders, wunderschön ... und awkward. Links zur Folge: Mutazione: https://mutazionegame.com Erwähnter The Verge Artikel: https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/29/20885535/mutazione-review-apple-arcade-playstation-4-steam Dieser Podcast ist Teil der Faselwesen Podcasts, produziert von mir, Cordula Heithausen. Intro-Musik: "Hidden Vegetarian Invasion Game Theme" by myself with Pico-8. Hintergrund-Musik: "With Ease" by Dee Yan-Key. Musikschnipsel zwischendurch: Mutazione OST.

DRUMA
Indieveed - Unco (Original Mix)

DRUMA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 2:56


Release date: 03.07.2020 Beatport Exclusive: 19.06.2020 Label: Druma

original mix unco indieveed
Donny's Desk
Bill Hoyt / retirement, family, and scuba

Donny's Desk

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 30:34


Biologos websiteUNC in Greeley, CODonny’s Desk YouTube channelCornerstone Community Church is the home of Donny's Desk 

People You Should Know
Steve Denny, Pianist/Composer

People You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 69:27


Steve Denny and I go back almost a decade, but he continues to surprise me each and every time I see him. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Steve slowly and quietly made his way to New York for seven years. In between, he landed in Chicago, UNCO, and headed Dazzle Jazz in Denver for several years. We talk about his history, his journey from classical to jazz, his approach, his feelings about the current scene and his upcoming release, Life in New York​. For more information on Steve, visit www.stevedennyjazz.com and check out is debut album Life in the Basement. Also be on the look out for his next record, Life in New York. www.shecklermusic.com

I Don't Speak German
Episode 44: Michael J. Thompson AKA 'Paul Kersey'

I Don't Speak German

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 89:23


A classic, back-to-basics, oldskool episode in which Daniel tells Jack all about a very nasty (and racist trivia-obsessed) specimen, Michael J. Thompson, who chooses to (sometimes) go by the online alias 'Paul Kersey', which is the name of Charles Bronson's character in Death Wish... y'know, the movie in which a middle-class architect becomes a serial killer, and murders loads of poor petty-criminals, and he's the hero. Content Warnings within Content Warnings for this one. Links/Notes: "Hiding in Plain Sight, the White Nationalist Who Toiled Inside a Right Wing Media Powerhouse." https://angrywhitemen.org/2020/02/03/hiding-in-plain-sight-the-white-nationalist-who-toiled-inside-a-right-wing-media-powerhouse/ "Hiding in Plain Sight, the White Nationalist Who Toiled Inside a Right Wing Media Powerhouse." (Right Wing Watch) https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/hiding-in-plain-sight-the-white-nationalist-who-toiled-inside-a-right-wing-media-powerhouse/ Jason Wilson, The Guardian, "Paul Kersey/Michael J. Thompson White Nationalist Report." https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/03/paul-kersey-michael-j-thompson-white-nationalist-report "A new report has revealed that a prominent white nationalist author, activist and podcaster known as “Paul Kersey” has in fact worked for more than a decade at mainstream conservative institutions and media outlets under his real name. According to an investigation by the not-for-profit media outlet Right Wing Watch (RWW), the man who has worked under the Kersey pseudonym is in fact Michael J Thompson. The Guardian has uncovered additional material that supports reporting by RWW, and further indicates Thompson’s role in moulding rightwing activists from a position near the heart of America’s most influential conservative institutions. The RWW investigation, published on Monday, reveals the work of “Paul Kersey”, whom it calls a “barely underground member of the white nationalist movement” and a fixture on the roster of racist media outlets and campaign groups. But it also shows that Thompson worked under his own name at institutions like the Leadership Institute, its media arm Campus Reform, and WND, formerly World Net Daily, a once-popular conspiracy-minded conservative outlet, as late as November 2018. It also shows how his WND position allowed him to move in professional circles that included white nationalists, writers from Breitbart and the Daily Caller and prominent Donald Trump supporters including Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec." Campus Reform Homepage: https://www.campusreform.org/ Current "Stuff Black People Don't Like" at Unz Review. https://www.unz.com/sbpdl/ Stuff Black People Don't Like, January 18, 2010 from the Internet Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20100118112313/http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com/ "From a biological standpoint, Haitians who practice voodoo and the art of zombiism, have an ally in Wade Davis as he has done extensive research in Haitian voodoo and penned numerous volumes on the subject. In Passage of Darkness: the Ethnobiology of the Haitian Zombie and Serpent and the Rainbow, Davis discusses the uses of certain chemical compounds to create hallucinogens and neurotoxins capable of inducing the effects of death only to allow the “zombie” to awake later. The botanical secrets and the chemical compound formulas that create zombies are known only by the Haitian Voodoo priests, but the mysterious origins behind zombies haven’t dissuaded others from inventing their own. George Romero of “The Night of the Living Dead” fame is credited with inventing the modern-zombie in the United States, but he owes much to the 1930s film “White Zombie”, which was appropriately set in Haiti. We have discussed the historical nature of zombies, as the idea originated in Haiti and there, witch-doctors practiced (and still do) a form of Black magic that “can” reanimate corpses. In the United States however, zombies take on a much different connotation, for we view them as the true undead brought back to life, consuming as much live human flesh in the process, thereby spreading the zombie virus further. Zombies - in America - are a plague that must be eradicated." Romero, who has made a fine living directing zombie films, cast a Black person as the main protagonist in his first zombie film “Night of the Living Dead” and has since positively shown Black people in that films many sequels, most notably in the late 1970s “Dawn of the Dead.” It is obvious to all Black people, that Romero knows the true history of zombies, and thus, must do everything in his power to remove the mystical Black magic origins of voodoo/zombies from his films and showcase Black people operating in a highly functional manner. There is an unwritten rule in Hollywood that Romero deemed necessary when discussing zombies, for no mentioning of Haiti and Black people’s predilection and fascination with the undead can occur in film or video gam" Stuff Black People Don't Like, May 1, 2009 from the Internet Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20110628224216/http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html #170: Losing Gold Teeth: "Black people are fascinated by gold, more so than the Spanish Conquistadors of old. Black people love gold so much, that they have it fashioned to put onto their teeth, known throughout the Black community as "grillz". A subculture has grown around this fascinating practice and has become a lucrative business for entrepreneur's hoping to affix their wares on the Black persons bicuspids. One practitioner of the art of "grillzing" writes, "Gold teeth are a product that has been increasingly growing over the past eight years, especially since the attention given to them from celebrities such as Nelly and Flavor Flav. Since that time, they've taken on several different names, such as gold fronts, gold caps, gold slugs, grills and grillz." The problem for "grillz" advocates remains maintaining the integrity of said gold piece in their mouths, while using the restroom. Recently at a Major League Baseball (MLB) game between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets, a woman lost one of her "grillz" in the latrine. While relieving herself, somehow her "grillz" become dislodged and ended up resting in the bowels of the commode." Google Search Results for "Michael Thompson" at www.campusreform.org. https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.campusreform.org+michael%20thompson Michael Thompson, "Jokes Now Considered "Bias-Motivated Incidents" at Northern Colorado" https://web.archive.org/web/20150117082235/https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=1796 "The University of Northern Colorado (UNCO) has decided it’s time to prohibit "Bias Motivated Incidents." When you hear about a “bias motivated incident,” maybe you’re thinking about a cross burning, or something of that nature. But at UNCO the “bias motivated incident” could simply be an "inappropriate joke" that is motivated by some form of bias. The UNCO policy also says that “Any discriminatory act is a violation of the Housing & Residence Life Student Code of Conduct.” Well, what do they mean by “any discriminatory act”? According to the UNCO handbook this includes, but is not limited to, “racism, ageism, sexism, and/or homophobia.” And (get ready for this!) included in the definition is “intentionally, recklessly or negligently causing physical, emotional, or mental harm to any person." Paul Kersey, "Nobody Kill Anybody" Fails: During First Ceasefire Weekend in 70% Black Baltimore, 15 Shot, Four Dead. https://www.unz.com/sbpdl/nobody-kill-anybody-fails-during-first-ceasefire-weekend-in-70-black-baltimore-15-shot-four-dead/ "A surplus of blackness and a paucity of whiteness. Or, more appropriately, a city dominated by the black hegemony. Welcome to Baltimore in 2020, a 70 percent black city completely dominated by black elected/appointed officials in all aspects of the bureaucracy. Confederate memorials are all removed, streets and buildings once named in honor of dead white males have been erased, racially re-named to honor the new demographic dominating Baltimore life. If you’ve read The City that Bleeds: Race, History, and the Death of Baltimore (and if you haven’t, get it here now!), you know the truth about Baltimore our elite have spent more than half a century trying to explain away as the fault of pernicious white people and their insidious redlining, systemic racism, and racial criminal justice system." The Political Cesspool, "Paul Kersey, Author of "Stuff Black People Don't Like" Will Join Us Live This Satur March 5." https://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/paul-kersey-author-of-stuff-black-people-dont-like-will-join-us-live-this-saturday-march-5/ Michael Thompson Author Page at WND, https://www.wnd.com/author/mthompson/ WND Staff, "Black-on-black murders epidemic in this city" https://www.wnd.com/2013/08/milwaukees-racism-most-murders-black-on-black/ @MJTWND at the Internet Archive, July 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160714043056/https://twitter.com/MJTWND Angry White Men, "Daily Shoah" Hosts: Nazi Scientists and White People Should be Recognized For Space Exploration Work. https://angrywhitemen.org/2017/02/28/daily-shoah-co-hosts-nazi-scientists-and-white-people-should-be-recognized-for-space-exploration-work/ "Hidden Figures" at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_Figures Eric Niiler, History.com, "Why Civil Rights Activists Protested the Moon Landing." https://www.history.com/news/apollo-11-moon-landing-launch-protests Katherine Johnson, The Human Computer Project. https://www.thehumancomputerproject.com/women/katherine-johnson "Along with engineer Ted Skopinski she coauthored the 1960 report Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position, the equations describing the trajectories for placing the manned Mercury capsule into low-Earth orbit and returning it safely to the planet's surface, making her the Flight Research Division's first credited female author." Skopinski and Johnson, "Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position" https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19980227091.pdf  

Dirigentes Vecinales
Comenzamos la segunda temporada de #DirigentesVecinales

Dirigentes Vecinales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 79:21


Hoy dia entrevistamos a Marco Castillo ,Presidente de la Unco de Reñaca Alto

Playmaker's Corner
The Cycle Episode 14: Ed McCaffrey Saves UNCO Football

Playmaker's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 94:34


Simon, Kodey, and Jesse talk top 5 inside and outside linebackers of all time, NFL, NBA, and Ed McCaffrey taking the head football coach job at the University of Northern Colorado in the 14th episode of the Cycle 365. This was recorded December 12th 2019. Time Stamps: 0:00-14:30 Top 5 Inside Linebackers 14:40- 29:00 Top 5 Outside Linebackers 29:16- 53:18 NFL Rundown 53:27- 1:14:10 Ed McCaffrey Becoming UNCO's Head Football Coach reaction 1:14:24- 1:34:22 NBA Talk Social Media: Website: https://thecycle365.weebly.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCycle365 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_cycle_365/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecycle365/?eid=ARCzJV6bU5EljpAj8rJIS2WUMh8CiSHCDpc3TqW6nD1GH-PrABsCgUesd4l2n0wC9kxw1PQp-MbVPCtU Listen to us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rkM8hKtf8eqDPy2xqOPqr Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cycle-365/id1484493484?uo=4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-cycle-365 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mODg4MWYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz

Dose of Dee Podcast
Co-founder and Stylist Jaclyn Patterson on starting a sustainability brand before it was cool

Dose of Dee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 24:57


Co-founder of Unco and Stylist Jaclyn Patterson explains why her first startup failed and what she learned. Dee Silkie - deesilkie.com Official Sponsor CES - conceptualeventsociety.com/ Intro Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/dubstep

Stuff We Made Up
I Like Sports Ball

Stuff We Made Up

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 54:41


Neither Phil or myself could be mistaken for sports fanatics but this week Phil talks all about his favourite attempts at being coordinated. From ice hockey to rugby with a dash of baseball they are all great stories, but which is the lie. Come help me find out.   Instagram Facebook

Eclectic Athlete Radio
Nick Palladino-King | Improving Physical and Mental Performance through Yoga, Mindfulness and Setting Intentions

Eclectic Athlete Radio

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 43:26


A 6’7 former collegiate basketball player, transitioning from the corporate sales world into being a Yoga teacher and gym owner. We talk about how he blends yoga and strength training, to boost athleticism.Mindfulness, what it means in modern society and how to utilize it to reduce stress, and optimize performance. Simple practices to implement throughout your day to re-energize yourself, find clarity, and improve your mental state.You can find Nick Palladino-King atTribe SF Fitness & Yoga Studio, San Francisco, CAHolistic Health Academy 8 week Online courseWebsite: Thebigyogi.comInstagram: @tribefitsf @nickpalladinoking Find me atInstagram: @julesofenergyFacebook: @eclecticathleteWebsite: eclecticathlete.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/eclecticathlete)

The BirchTree Podcast
086: Podcasts, iPads, and Headphone Jacks

The BirchTree Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 6:07


How I produce my podcast, why I think the iPad is great for content creation, and why needing to use a headphone jack is actually kind of inconvenient these days. Unco episode 14: https://www.unco.fm/unco/014

Self-Care Sunday
10: Andreya Klobucar, Mimp Magazine *Live Recording*

Self-Care Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 63:51


*Live podcast recording @ the UnCo Showroom* Andreya Klobucar is the founding Editor in Chief of Mimp Magazine: is a platform & annual print volume with an aim to celebrate the infinitely beautiful imperfections of the women around us and within. Mimp empowers women to challenge media standards by promoting intersectionality, sisterhood and self-love. And...she’s only 19 years old. In this episode we discuss the competitiveness of Instagram, overcoming anxiety at fashion events, and the "feminist" label. Post-episode Q&A includes: how to grow your Instagram audience, and why you should turn off social media notifications. --- SHOW NOTES: http://selfcaresunday.co/episodes/10-andreya-klobucar ANDREYA: https://www.instagram.com/andreyaklobucar/ MIMP MAG: http://www.mimpmag.com/ UNCO: https://www.uncoofficial.com/

The Deconstructionists
Ep 69 - Carol Howard Merritt "Healing Spiritual Wounds"

The Deconstructionists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 92:11


Guest Bio: This week we talk with one of our new favorite human beings, Carol Howard Merritt! Rev. Carol Howard Merritt (@CarolHoward) is a minister whose writing, speaking, and teaching is anchored in theological wisdom and sociological insight. She’s a sought-after keynote speaker, especially on the topic of ministering in a new generation. After being raised as a conservative Baptist and attending a fundamentalist Bible college, Carol studied at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Texas and became a Presbyterian (USA) Minister. She’s known for serving growing Presbyterian (USA) churches, especially those with a deep commitment to serving the poor and disenfranchised. A pastor for almost two decades, Carol has served Presbyterian (USA) churches in the swamps of Cajun Louisiana, a bayside village in Rhode Island, and an urban neighborhood of Washington, DC. Her committee and board work with the church includes serving as Moderator of the Special General Assembly Committee on the Nature of the Church in the 21st Century. This breadth and depth of practical experience informs her consultations with denominational governing bodies, seminaries, and local churches. Carol is an Adjunct Faculty member at Dubuque Theological Seminary and a Senior Consultant at Center for Progressive Renewal. She is a founder and host of UNCO, an open-space “unconference” that attracts church leaders across denominations and generations. Since 2011, a growing community of participants meets to generate ideas and develop plans for ministry. She co-hosts the thought-provoking podcast, God Complex Radio, with Rev. Derrick Weston. (Selected) Published Works: The award-winning author of Tribal Church: Ministering to the Missing Generation, Reframing Hope: Vital Ministry in a New Generation, and Healing Spiritual Wounds: Reconnecting with a Loving God After Experiencing a Hurtful Church. Carol is a frequent contributor to books, websites, magazines, and journals. She is a regular writer at the Christian Century where her blog is hosted. Guest Links: www.carolhowardmerritt.org Twitter: @carolhoward Facebook: @carolhowardmerritt Special guest music provided by: J.R. Richards www.jrrichardsmusic.com Facebook: @jrrichardsmusic Twitter: @jrrichards Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: “Walls” & “A Hope for Better Days (Cold War)” from the album, Honore Et Amore. “A Beautiful End” from the album, A Beautiful End. “Collide” & “Mad Life” from the album, “Stripped.” J.R.’s music is available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, and anywhere good music is sold! Donation: If you enjoy what we’re doing consider becoming part of our Patreon family. We have some really great ways for you to help be a part of what we’re doing and some really cool reward packages as well! Check us out at our website www.thedeconstructionists.com to join, listen to all of our episodes, subscribe to future shows, connect with us on social media, read our blog, or get your hands on one of our many cool t-shirts or pint glasses. Website design by @ryanbattles. The Deconstructionists Podcast is produced by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

UNCO
Hello, World!

UNCO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 6:26


In this short inaugural episode, Timothy talks about his goals for UNCO, the different formats the show will take, and one thing that is unusual in tech.

This Good Word With Steve Wiens
Episode 119 | Spiritual Abuse with Carol Howard Merritt

This Good Word With Steve Wiens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 45:34


A pastor for almost two decades, Carol Howard Merritt as served Presbyterian (USA) churches in the swamps of Cajun Louisiana, a bayside village in Rhode Island, and an urban neighborhood of Washington, DC. Her committee and board work with the church includes serving as Moderator of the Special General Assembly Committee on the Nature of the Church in the 21st Century. This breadth and depth of practical experience informs her consultations with denominational governing bodies, seminaries, and local churches. The award-winning author of Tribal Church: Ministering to the Missing Generation, Reframing Hope: Vital Ministry in a New Generation, and Healing Spiritual Wounds: Reconnecting with a Loving God After Experiencing a Hurtful Church. Carol is a frequent contributor to books, websites, magazines, and journals. She is a regular writer at the Christian Century where her blog is hosted. Carol is an Adjunct Faculty member at Dubuque Theological Seminary and a Senior Consultant at Center for Progressive Renewal. She is a founder and host of UNCO, an open-space “unconference” that attracts church leaders across denominations and generations. Since 2011, a growing community of participants meets to generate ideas and develop plans for ministry.  You can find Carol on Twitter, Facebook, and on her website. 

Marketing Personalities Podcast
017 Co-Founding a Start Up in the Fashion Industry with Jaclyn Patterson

Marketing Personalities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 39:12


In this episode of the Marketing in Yoga Pants Podcast, Brit interviews Jaclyn Patterson, Co-Founder of UnCo, a Canadian start-up setting out to simplify the female wardrobe while minimizing environmental impact. As UnCo is right in the nitty gritty phase of being a young start-up, we get a unique peak into the life of one of its ambitious, driven female co-founders. Learn how she Jaclyn is juggling life and business intentionally in this season.

Rocky Supinger's Podcast
The YoRocko Podcast Episode 13 with Carol Howard Merritt

Rocky Supinger's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 80:11


Carol talks about Unco and the writing life

unco carol howard merritt