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20.06.2017
65 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #241
Yayo Herrero
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Yayo Herrero talks about different forms of ecofeminsim, about the political management of desires, expectations, and needs, about the importance of reproductive work and the need to find new patterns of social and institutional co-responsibility, and about the management of the commons.

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Son[i]a #8M Climate change degrowth ecofeminism feminism Jana Winderen Most listened podcasts- March 2020 Our most listened podcasts ever Yayo Herrero
25.10.2016
86 MIN
English
ON LISTENING #1
Thinking (through) the ear
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Can we think through listening? Seth-Kim Cohen, Christoph Cox, Julian Henriques, Casey O’Callaghan, Peter Szendy and Salomé Voegelin discuss why thinking should not be at odds with resonating...

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Research #InternationalPodcastDay 2017 most listened podcasts 2019-2006: mostlistenedpodcasts ON LISTENING Our most listened podcasts ever philosophy
07.01.2015
22 MIN
English
Son[i]a #201
Georges Didi-Huberman
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Interview with Georges Didi-Huberman about the problems regarding the way in which we see and interpret images, a problematic issue that stems from the definition of what an image is, and from the hierarchy that has historically been imposed on the dialectic between words and images.

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Son[i]a #PEImacba Georges Didi-Huberman Our most listened podcasts ever philosophy photography psychoanalysis
20.08.2012
45 MIN
English
PROBES #1
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PROBES #1 sets the scene and investigates early reconsiderations of pitch: probes that postulate new scales to be constructed through the ever-greater subdivision of the inherited intervals of equal temperament.

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Research Probes 2006-2016: our 10 most listened-to podcasts EVER 2019-2006: mostlistenedpodcasts Chris Cutler Our most listened podcasts ever pitch
08.03.2012
28 MIN
English
Son[i]a #148
Mark Fisher
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The cultural impact of Mark Fisher's work continues to grow years after his death in 2017. His tough but always accessible dissection of the system and its endemic problems was captured in essays, posts, and books, such as Capitalist Realism, which gave rise to this conversation. The book explores the dangerous connection between neoliberalism and mental health, almost as a tragic portent of his death, although it is much more than that. In the podcast, Fisher talks about the avalanche of repercussions of the 2008 financial crash, particularly in relation to the idea of capitalism as the only possible framework.

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