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by Thinkbelt

A show about space and the consequences of our designs. Each episode features one author on a new book that offers critical ways of understanding the worlds we make. Transdisciplinary perspectives from across the arts, social sciences, and humanities every Tuesday. From Thinkbelt. Produced by David Huber.

Copyright: 2020 Thinkbelt

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Sinews of War and Trade by Laleh Khalili

12m · Published 12 May 19:48

Laleh Khalili is a Professor of International Politics at Queen Mary University of London. She is the author of Heroes and Martyrs of Palestine: The Politics of National Commemoration, Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies, and Sinews of War and Trade: Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula.

More about the book: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3172-sinews-of-war-and-trade

How the Suburbs Were Segregated by Paige Glotzer

11m · Published 05 May 11:00
The Roland Park Company, which developed Baltimore’s wealthiest, whitest neighborhoods starting in the 1890s, had by the middle of the twentieth century an outsize influence on real estate professionals and on local and federal housing policy. Historian Paige Glotzer examines how racial exclusion structured the U.S. housing market—and the ways this segregation persists.

Solar Power by Dustin Mulvaney

11m · Published 28 Apr 11:00
How do we transition to solar power while avoiding the disproportionate impacts we see with our energy systems today? Dustin Mulvaney highlights some of the social and environmental consequences of scaling up the solar industry.

Lurking by Joanne McNeil

10m · Published 21 Apr 16:15
What would an ideal internet experience be like? Joanne McNeil explores the 30-year history of online life—the communities and identities and hazards—and imagines how we, the users, might recover some of the potential of our technologies.

Digitize and Punish by Brian Jefferson

11m · Published 14 Apr 11:00
Digital technologies have transformed the geography of carceral space, augmenting older forms of racial criminalization via software and dispersed sensors. Brian Jefferson tracks the history of computing in the American criminal justice system.

Improvised Cities by Helen Gyger

11m · Published 07 Apr 11:00
Tracing the evolution of aided self-help housing in Peru over three decades beginning in the 1950s, Helen Gyger, a historian of the built environment, contemplates how this hands-on model for improving squatter settlements persisted under different political regimes, competing ideological agendas, and strained expert-resident relations.

Planetary Mine by Martín Arboleda

11m · Published 31 Mar 11:00

Reciprocal Landscapes by Jane Hutton

10m · Published 24 Mar 22:40
Urban environments are built with materials that come from particular places and have a multitude of other relationships. What kinds of stories can their movement tell us? Landscape architect Jane Hutton follows five materials used in New York City landscapes over the last 150 years back to their source.

Architecture in Global Socialism by Łukasz Stanek

11m · Published 17 Mar 22:00
Architects, planners, and construction firms from socialist Eastern Europe shaped the urbanization of West Africa and the Middle East during the Cold War in ways we had not, until now, considered. Łukasz Stanek examines the strategic ambitions and sometimes contradictory motivations behind this global cooperation.

The Participant by Christopher Kelty

11m · Published 10 Mar 11:00
Why do we participate, and what is that experience really like? Anthropologist Christopher Kelty traces different ways that participation has been formatted across the twentieth century, and, as new technologies obscure the meaning of concept, considers its potential.

Interstitial has 45 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:02:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:45.

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