Nonhuman Nonsense: The Paradox of Anthropomorphism

2021-12-24T17:05:59+01:00

Nonhuman Nonsense challenges the consensus with speculative art-sci projects. Trough design and art, they open up the discussion and enable access to underlying layers of politics, ethics and metaphysics. In this third podcast in the series 'Beyond Human Relations, Annika van den Born goes into conversation about how they transmute our relationship to [...]

Nonhuman Nonsense: The Paradox of Anthropomorphism2021-12-24T17:05:59+01:00

Sentientism: Evidence Based Compassion

2021-12-24T17:04:46+01:00

Compassion for every sentient being: An unreachable Utopian vision, or practically attainable? In this second Beyond Human Relations podcast, Annika van den Born goes into conversation with Jamie Woodhouse, on Sentientism. Sentientism is a philosophy or worldview – a way of thinking about what to believe and what we should care about. Sentientists [...]

Sentientism: Evidence Based Compassion2021-12-24T17:04:46+01:00

The Categorization of Migration Reality

2021-12-24T17:05:20+01:00

Although migration and diversity are key factors in some of the most fundamental transformations of society today, there is still widespread unawareness and an abundance of myths around this topic. Moreover, the definition of “migrant” is highly divers and fluid. For example, did you know that in The Netherlands, if your mother or [...]

The Categorization of Migration Reality2021-12-24T17:05:20+01:00

What a Strange Self!

2020-10-12T13:57:28+02:00

Do I know myself through and through? Is there a clear distinction between myself and the other? Or am I always somewhat of a stranger to myself, while the other is strangely familiar? In this podcast philosopher and researcher Femke van Hout address these questions from the perspective of the philosophy of the body.

What a Strange Self!2020-10-12T13:57:28+02:00

Intersectionality: Questioning Power Structures

2020-10-11T08:21:02+02:00

Is “gender” as a concept too simple? Does a binary approach to society do any harm and if so, what would that be? Do we need another conception of what gender is? In this podcast Floris and Karen Celis discuss how intersectionality has caused a paradigm shift in the long history of feminist thought. Intersectionality theory says that if you want to understand how gender operates in society, if you want to know how gender amplifies privileges and other generalizations, you also need to understand how it intersects with other strands of inequality like socioeconomic status and ethnicity. It seems that the only way to go about bridging the inequality gap is to put democratic deliberation at the centre of our understanding and to listen to, respect, and value the knowledge and expertise of minority voices.

Intersectionality: Questioning Power Structures2020-10-11T08:21:02+02:00

Landscaping Facts and Fiction – Beyond Human Relations

2020-10-11T08:21:57+02:00

Future Based’s podcast series on ‘Beyond Human Relations’, is hosted by Michelle Geraerts. Michelle is a PhD student at University of Amsterdam's department of Anthropology, and she specialises in natural resources. She is familiar with regular as well as creative approaches to qualitative research, and employs methods such as sensory ethnography. Having collaborated [...]

Landscaping Facts and Fiction – Beyond Human Relations2020-10-11T08:21:57+02:00

Recognition and Responsibility – Future Based Politics

2020-10-11T08:21:11+02:00

This Future Based-podcast series hosted by Floris Schleicher, brings you conversations about our political institutions. Topics discussed include: How are our political institutions designed? To what extent can they cope with 21st century problems like climate change, inequality, polarization and migration? What do the possible alternatives to our current political institutions look like? And what might be their advantages and drawbacks? Big and interesting questions. If you want to know more about politics, justice and the future this is the right podcast for you.

Recognition and Responsibility – Future Based Politics2020-10-11T08:21:11+02:00

What Economics Should Do – Future Based Politics

2020-10-11T08:21:17+02:00

This Future Based-podcast series hosted by Floris Schleicher, brings you conversations about our political institutions. Topics discussed include: How are our political institutions designed? To what extent can they cope with 21st century problems like climate change, inequality, polarization and migration? What do the possible alternatives to our current political institutions look like? [...]

What Economics Should Do – Future Based Politics2020-10-11T08:21:17+02:00
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