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Dr Patrick O’Hare, Social Anthropologist at the University of St Andrews, takes Cartonera to Scotland.Cartonera is a publishing movement that grew out of the Argentine economic crisis of 2001. They became known as ‘cartoneros’, after the cartón (cardboard) that they collected on the streets of cities such as Buenos Aires. Since then, the Cartonera …
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As you walk between the two sites listen to a short audio feature exploring how the docks have always been a place of mixing and mingling as workers and goods came from overseas via this gateway into the city. Founder of Poetry vs Colonialism Laila Sumpton, Ansar Ahmed Ullah from the Swadhinata Trust and UCL historian Dr Anna Maguire highlight the …
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Artist Simon Faithfull has been immersed in the fascinating world of bees since he met beekeeper Dale Gibson from Bermondsey Bees. Dr Izzy Bishop from UCL’s Nature Labs reveals how everything in nature is connected and how the river plays a part in this.This series of Audio Postcards is produced by Lucia Scazzocchio from Social Broadcasts as part o…
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Join artist Melanie Manchot and UCL historian Dr Anna Maguire on the day of filming with some of the inspiring local women who joined this female flotilla sailing across the Royal Docks.This series of Audio Postcards is produced by Lucia Scazzocchio from Social Broadcasts as part of Sea Change, commissioned by the Royal Docks Team in collaboration …
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Listen to Monica Narula and Jeebesh Bagchi from Raqs Media Collective, Dr Tristan Smith, researcher at UCL and director of UMAS, shipping historian Maddie Philips and poet Laila Sumpton examine our relationship with the sea and the shipping industry how this is changing in a moment of climate crisis.This series of Audio Postcards is produced by Luc…
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Hear how socially engaged artist Dana Olărescu and Associate Professor Julia Tomei from UCL’s Institute of Sustainable Resources worked with members of the Royal Wharf community ESOL class to think about themes of energy supplies and resources and how we can work better as a community..This series of Audio Postcards was produced by Lucia Scazzocchi…
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Docklands and the Isle of Dogs has changed dramatically since being established as a busy industrial hub centred around the docks to an industrial wasteland in the 1980's and then an ambitious redevelopment with the arrival of Canary Wharf. The DLR and the infrastructure around this overground railway line has been key to the development of the are…
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Docklands and the Isle of Dogs has changed dramatically since being established as a busy industrial hub centred around the docks to an industrial wasteland in the 1980's and then an ambitious redevelopment with the arrival of Canary Wharf. The DLR and the infrastructure around this overground railway line has been key to the development of the are…
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Docklands and the Isle of Dogs has changed dramatically since being established as a busy industrial hub centred around the docks to an industrial wasteland in the 1980's and then an ambitious redevelopment with the arrival of Canary Wharf. The DLR and the infrastructure around this overground railway line has been key to the development of the are…
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Docklands and the Isle of Dogs has changed dramatically since being established as a busy industrial hub centred around the docks to an industrial wasteland in the 1980's and then an ambitious redevelopment with the arrival of Canary Wharf. The DLR and the infrastructure around this overground railway line has been key to the development of the are…
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Docklands and the Isle of Dogs has changed dramatically since being established as a busy industrial hub centred around the docks to an industrial wasteland in the 1980's and then an ambitious redevelopment with the arrival of Canary Wharf. The DLR and the infrastructure around this overground railway line has been key to the development of the are…
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Docklands and the Isle of Dogs has changed dramatically since being established as a busy industrial hub centred around the docks to an industrial wasteland in the 1980's and then an ambitious redevelopment with the arrival of Canary Wharf. The DLR and the infrastructure around this overground railway line has been key to the development of the are…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead.Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived exp…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead.Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived exp…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead. Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived ex…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead.Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived exp…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead. Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived ex…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead. Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived ex…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead. Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived ex…
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Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead. Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived ex…
  continue reading
 
Racial Equity & the City - Experiences of people of colour in London’A series recorded as part of a research project, exploring the relationship between the built environment and racial equity, through the eyes of community members in Newham and Thamesmead. Recorded as a live radio discussion, these conversations bring to light some of the lived ex…
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This audio documentary is a pilot of the research project Social Distance, Digital Congregation: British Ritual Innovation under COVID-19, hosted at Manchester Metropolitan University and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Councilhttps://bric19.mmu.ac.uk.Di Lucia Scazzocchio
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Social Broadcasts 22 followers22 53 tracks53PrivateThis track is private.Smart Women's Group Newham share their stories, thoughts, and ideas for the anti-racist city.Hear the voices of the people who took part in the Arup Racial Equity in the City research. Hear their view points and experiences of the city. This conversation is led by communities,…
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Meet the Niroba Travedi from the Bhurat Hindu Samaj a Hindu temple and community centre just off the Lincoln road. What happens when you stop and tune in to Lincoln road, turn down the noise of the traffic and listen, really listen to the voices of the people passing through, stopping by or settling in from every corner of the world. Who are they, …
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Social Broadcaster Lucia Scazzocchio encourages four strangers visiting Tate Modern today to join her in a live lunchtime conversation. Inspired by Theodore Zeldin’s ‘Conversation Dinners’, the menu comprises three topics as a starter, a main course and desert. Four strangers - invited to connect on a deeper level, live on radio in an experiment wh…
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Created as part of a week long residency for Hunt&Darton's radio local, these are 9 vignettes depicting a day in the life of the Cherry Tree shopping centre in Liscard -Wallasey in Wirral Merseyside. Stories unfold as we are introduced to different characters throughout the day. Recorded and produced by Lucia Scazzocchio…
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Created as part of a week long residency for Hunt&Darton's radio local, these are 9 vignettes depicting a day in the life of the Cherry Tree shopping centre in Liscard -Wallasey in Wirral Merseyside. Stories unfold as we are introduced to different characters throughout the day. Recorded and produced by Lucia Scazzocchio…
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