Mapping Geomedia Studies with Gillian Rose

Mapping Geomedia Studies with Gillian Rose

In this episode, John Lynch talks with Gillian Rose of Oxford University about the central role of geography in understanding the world today and the changes in the discipline over the last few decades as new ideas have impacted its conceptual approaches. In her work, Rose is centrally concerned with the question of how the world is visualised through various media, each of which articulates something about the relationships between people and the environment. https://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/staff/grose.html

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Mediatizing Waste

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In this podcast I talk with Crispin Thurlow, Professor of Language and Communication at the University of Bern. Here, he argues why it matters to talk about waste as a cultural issue. As he says, by ...

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In today's podcast I talk with Ana Jorge from the Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies about her book Atomospheres and Digital Media: Connection and Disconnectio...

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Conflicted Images/Images of Conflict

Conflicted Images/Images of Conflict

On the Geomedia podcast I talk with Professor Mette Mortensen on the way in which digital media reconfigure the way conflicts are played out, represented and perceived.

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On Display. Instagram, the Self and the City

On Display. Instagram, the Self and the City

Two billion people around the world use Instagram, but so far social scientists have done little research on the platform. Despite Instagram's reputation for shallowness, the ongoing self-presentation...

29 Jan 202546min

Imaginative Futures

Imaginative Futures

In the podcast I talk with Professor Bo Reimer from Malmö University about his current research project into imaginative futures and issues such as AI.

10 Jun 202444min

Everest, Everestland, #Everest

Everest, Everestland, #Everest

Adventure tourism gets no more extreme than mount Everest. Each year sees increasing numbers of trekkers, climbers, and tourists in the region. The evident dangers and risks are, in many ways, the ess...

26 Jan 202437min

Diplomatic Material

Diplomatic Material

When we think of processes such as diplomacy we usually think of receptions, dinners and heavily coded conversations between state representatives. Yet there is a way to think about the complexity of ...

6 Sep 202328min

Radical Ocean Futures

Radical Ocean Futures

As the climate crisis impacts on all of us, science and research is continuously expanding on the amount of data that describes what is happening. Yet, communicating this information can be challengin...

6 Sep 202346min

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