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Alison Phipps
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Conversations on Race and Policing - California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB)
Apr 30, 2025 - "Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality," a Conversation with Professor Alison Phipps (Sociology), Newcastle University, UK
A presentation and discussion with Professor Alison Phipps (Sociology), Newcastle University, UK, on "Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality." Professor Alison Phipps is a political sociologist and scholar of gender with interests in feminist theory and politics, the body and violence and neoliberal racial capitalism. She has pursued these in various areas including sexual violence, sex work, reproduction, and institutional cultures. Find her faculty profile at Newcastle University here. Professor Phipps has been Chair of the Feminist and Women's Studies Association UK and Ireland and was a co-founder...
2025-05-28
1h 01
The International Risk Podcast
Episode 234: Sexual Violence in Racial Capitalism with Alison Phipps
Today we have Alison Phipps on the podcast to discuss Sexual Violence in Racial Capitalism. Dominic and Alison discuss: What sexual violence means in terms of racial capitalism; What racial capitalism is; How framing sexual violence as a tool of racial capitalism changes the way we think about its causes and solutions; The ways in which the narrative of 'sexual threat' serves modern colonialism, justice systems, policing, the courts, and capitalist interests; What a genuinely inclusive, anti-capitalist, anti-racist response to sexual violence look like in practice; And more!Want to find out more about transformative justice and...
2025-05-26
35 min
Taboo on the Bus
we need to talk about white feminism: from social media ‘feminists’ to the Suffragettes
If your feminism only caters to white, middle class, cis women — is it really feminism? In this episode, we talk about white feminism: a version of feminism that often only represents the experiences of white, cis, middle-class women — leaving out women of colour, LGBTQIA+ women, disabled women, and those impacted by class, colonialism, and systemic oppression. From the exclusion of Black women in the suffragette movement (something your history teacher might not have mentioned) to the often pink, commodified feminism we see from large figures today — let’s deep dive the history and c...
2025-05-22
29 min
Voice of Islam
Drive Time Show Podcast 21-05-2025: Hajj Fraud and Culture and Diversity
Join Aneeq Ur Rehman and Dr Tariq Bajwa for Wednesday’s show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Hajj Fraud’ and ‘Culture and Diversity' Hajj Fraud Have you dreamed of standing on Arafat’s plains, only to see it shattered by deceit? Every year, Muslims save to fulfill Hajj, but fake agents and corrupt operators turn it into a nightmare. Hajj fraud is more than a crime—it’s a betrayal of trust and faith. Pilgrims are scammed, stranded, or denied entry by unregistered agents promising ‘cheap packages.’ Join us as we discuss how to spot scammers and stay safe on this...
2025-05-21
1h 41
Caravan of Hope Podcast
Caravan of Hope Podcast
This week we have a two part show. In this first part, Caravan regular Professor Alison Phipps returns to Ōtepoti and introduces us to her colleague and collaborator, Dr Tawona Sithole aka Ganyamatopè. Tawona is a lecturer in creative practice education, UNESCO chair in refugee integration through education languages and the arts, University of Glasgow. He is also co-founder Seeds of Thought arts collective, Glasgow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-03-14
46 min
shado in focus
“There’s a very short step between suffragette organising and fascism.” by Larissa Kennedy
Welcome back! This week's article in focus is brought to us by Larissa Kennedy and speaks on how Leah Cowan explores the realities of, and possibilities for, British feminism. Larissa Kennedy is a writer, movement griot/jali (storyteller), and community organiser from South London with roots in Jamaica, Barbados, and St. Vincent & the Grenadines. She has a BA in Politics, International Studies and Hispanic Studies from the University of Warwick, where her research focused on historicising climate justice in the Anglophone and Hispanophone Caribbean. During her time as an undergraduate, Larissa was formerly President of the N...
2024-12-30
17 min
Community or Chaos
Community or Chaos - 03-12-2024 - Refugees particularly refugees from Gazza - Alison Phipps
Palestinians at Risk - Alison Phipps is the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages ... Alison and I discussed refugees and belonging and what happens to refuse when more comes to their homeland and they can't return yet and Friends maybe trapped in there star vision all the things to come with ethnic Lindsay or suicide we talk about Gaza Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
2024-12-02
49 min
Caravan of Hope Podcast
Caravan of Hope Podcast
Part 2 of our interview with Alison Phipps Keep Telling Gaza Stories. Alison Phipps, is the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. She is based in School of Education at the University of Glasgow where she uses creative, decolonising and restorative methods to teach widely in refugee studies, critical multilingual studies, religious and spiritual education, anthropology and intercultural education and education for non-violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-11-17
46 min
Caravan of Hope Podcast
Caravan of Hope Podcast
Part 1 of our interview with Alison Phipps, the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. She is based in School of Education at the University of Glasgow where she uses creative, decolonising and restorative methods to teach widely in refugee studies, critical multilingual studies, religious and spiritual education, anthropology and intercultural education and education for non-violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-11-17
59 min
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E76 - Exploring the Drawing Together project (pt2)
In this second episode about the Drawing Together project, Alison Phipps interviews Ravi Kohli, Kate MacKinnon, Sharon McGregor and Christine Uwase about their experiences working on the project. Please refer to part 1 for the full background of the project. For the show notes, including biographies of the speakers and links to the project, please visit: bit.ly/thesoundsofintegration. Rough timings of this episode's content: 0 to 1m50s: Alison briefly introduces the Drawing Together project and team. 1m50s to 3m40s: Christine talks about her role as project Ambassador and what the project meant to her with Alison’s reflections an...
2024-11-13
52 min
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E75 - Exploring the Drawing Together project (pt1)
In this episode, Alison Phipps interviews Ravi Kohli, Sharon McGregor and Christine Uwase about the Drawing Together project, a project that looked at the relational wellbeing in the lives of young refugees in Scotland, Finland and Norway. For the full show notes, including biographies of the speakers and links to the project, please visit: bit.ly/thesoundsofintegration. Rough timings of this episode's content: 0 to 4 mins: Alison introduces the Drawing Together project team 4 to 12 mins: Ravi introduces the project and Alison responds 12 to 17 mins: Sharon reflects on the participants and project methodology and Alison’s reflections and questions 17 to 20 mins: Sharon ex...
2024-10-29
43 min
Infertile AF: Infertility and Modern Family Building
Larken Co-founder Maggie Phipps on Secondary Infertility; Ectopic Pregnancy; Emergency Surgery and IVF
Today, Ali is talking to fierce infertility warrior and mama Maggie Phipps, co-founder of Larken (which means "fierce" in Gaelic), a comfy essentials brand for anyone navigating fertility treatments, postpartum, motherhood, and beyond. Maggie shares how her mom had three miscarriages; how she herself had an early miscarriage; and how conceived her first two kids naturally, but then had trouble with baby number three. She also talks about her traumatic ectopic pregnancy and how she felt brushed off by several doctors when she told them she was in pain. Maggie also shares how she navigated the devastation of losing...
2024-10-16
37 min
In Creative Company
Episode 1058: The Crown - Behind the Scenes Craft Panel
Q&A on the Netflix series The Crown with head of department, hair & makeup Cate Hall, music composer Martin Phipps, set decorator Alison Harvey, and casting director Robert Sterne. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Follows the political rivalries and romances of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the events that shaped Britain for the second half of the 20th century.
2024-05-28
26 min
Caravan of Hope Podcast
Caravan of Hope: Promoting peace, safety and well-being
This week we talk to Alison Phipps holds the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is also Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-09
1h 13
The Menopause Sisters
Dr Alison Macbeth: Breast Cancer & Menopause Treatment
https://healthinmenopause.co.uk/Dr Alison Macbeth is a Breast Speciality Doctor in an NHS Breast Unit in Glasgow and is passionate about meeting the often overlooked needs of women in all stages of treatment and recovery from breast cancer, and also those with a high-risk family history of breast cancer. She was inspired to start a menopause clinic within her NHS breast unit after seeing patients who were now cancer-free but were suffering greatly from the menopausal side effects of treatment. She believes all women, including those treated for breast cancer, deserve access to high-quality...
2024-02-15
32 min
The Common Weal Policy Podcast
Episode #196 - Failure to Prevent
Episode 196 of the Common Weal Policy Podcast You can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Prof Alison Phipps, Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, about the devastation of Gaza, the recent ruling by the ICJ that there was a plausible risk of genocide as a result of Israel's actions and on the defunding of UNRWA by many states in the immediate aftermath of that ruling.If, after listening to t...
2024-01-31
1h 00
Politics in the Pulpit
Episode 106: with Alison Phipps for Sunday 14 January
On this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, our new host, Jacky, is chatting to Alison Phipps. Alison is UNESCO Chair for Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts and Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow. She is a Member of the Iona Community. Jacky and Alison discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 14th January: 1 Samuel 3: 1-10 1 Corinthians 6: 12-20 John 1: 43-51 Psalm 139: 1-6, 13-18 ‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, mini...
2024-01-09
36 min
Translation and Medical Humanities
I shiver a little, I shudder a little:” Gist Translation and Uncanny Bodily Knowledges
A moving scholarly exploration and poetic performance. Appearing from distinct cultural traditions, but coalescing in the tradition of scholarship, we not only recognise but rely on gist to navigate the often-opaque waters of intercultural flows. A moving scholarly exploration and poetic performance. Alison Phipps holds the UNESCO Chair for Refugee Integration through Languages and Arts at the University of Glasgow where she is Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies. Tawona Sitholé is a poet, playwright, storyteller and musician. He is currently UNESCO artist-in-residence at the University of Glasgow, where he is also a Research Associate for MIDEQ.
2024-01-04
16 min
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E56 - Visiting Mi'kma'ki
In this episode, as part of the Sites Unseen project, Sadie Ryan and Brittnee Leysen from the UNESCO RILA team travelled to Mi’kma’ki, the homeland of the indigenous Mi'kmaw people. Mi'kma'ki spans a big geographical area in Eastern Canada, including the area that's also known as Nova Scotia, meaning 'new Scotland'. The Mi'kmaw have been living in the area for at least 11,000 years, and possibly much longer. Most of the Scottish settlers started to arrive about 250 years ago. But it's the name Nova Scotia, not Mi’kma’ki, that you'll usually see on maps. This Sites Unseen project explores...
2023-08-23
22 min
Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith
Yearning for the Divine: Dennis Quaid & Makenzie Phipps
The search for God is a deeply personal endeavor, often paralleling our journey to self-discovery. As we seek to know more about Him, we might read books, listen to sermons, or study Scripture. These all add to our understanding of who God is, but the best way to find Him is simply to talk to Him like you would a friend. And in case we think that we have to pray a certain way, or act a certain way to talk to God, we can rest in the knowledge that a relationship with Him doesn't demand perfection; instead, it...
2023-08-17
21 min
Visualising War and Peace
Refugee Integration through Language and the Arts with Alison Phipps
This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Prof. Alison Phipps, a Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Language and the Arts. Alongside her academic work, Alison is Co-Convener of the Glasgow Refugee, Asylum and Migration Network, an Ambassador for the Scottish Refugee Council, and she also chairs the New Scots Core Group for Refugee Integration in partnership with Scottish Government and the Scottish Refugee Council, among other high-profile advocacy and policy-making roles. Alison...
2023-03-22
54 min
Most Wanted
3. Christopher Jones and Alison Gracey
Christopher Jones and Alison Gracey were two Brits hanging out in the Caribbean, owning dive shops and totally following all of the laws set by the Coast Guard about their boats and the maintenance of those boats. Definitely following the laws. No maritime crimes here! Sources:· The Guardian: “Britons Arrested in Caribbean over Tourist Aimee Rhoads’ Diving Death” by Claire Phipps· AP News: “UK Pair Wanted for Death in US Face Extradition from Spain”· New York Times: “Couple Plead Guilty in Scuba Diver’s Death After 10 Years on the Run” by Johnny Diaz· Department of Justice Press Release: “Eleven-Year Chase Results in US Criminal Convictions of B...
2023-02-16
1h 00
Aren't You Worried?
3. Christopher Jones and Alison Gracey
Christopher Jones and Alison Gracey were two Brits hanging out in the Caribbean, owning dive shops and totally following all of the laws set by the Coast Guard about their boats and the maintenance of those boats. Definitely following the laws. No maritime crimes here! Sources:· The Guardian: “Britons Arrested in Caribbean over Tourist Aimee Rhoads’ Diving Death” by Claire Phipps· AP News: “UK Pair Wanted for Death in US Face Extradition from Spain”· New York Times: “Couple Plead Guilty in Scuba Diver’s Death After 10 Years on the Run” by Johnny Diaz· Depart...
2023-02-16
1h 00
The Malcolm Effect
#78 Challenges for Feminism today - Dr. Alison Phipps & Deej
In this episode, we speak to Dr. Alison Phipps regarding some of the challenges for feminism in our current moment. Alison Phipps is a UK-based scholar, writer, and teacher working in the area of gender, with a specific focus on sexual violence. She is currently a Professor of Sociology at Newcastle University. Her most recent book is called Me, Not You: the trouble with mainstream feminism and is published by Manchester University Press. I.G. @TheGambian Twitter: @MomodouTaal @Too_Black_ @FanonIsCanon
2023-02-04
57 min
Reel Britannia
Episode 129 - The Long Arm (1956)
Reel Britannia - a very British podcast about very British movies...with just a hint of professionalism. The Long Arm (1956) After an elusive burglar robs a safe and leaves innocent victims in his wake, police edetective Tom Halliday (Jack Hawkins) is on the case, meticulously following up every possible lead. Halliday leaves his desk behind and enlists the help of not only his assistant, but people outside the police force, including fingerprint and safe-building experts. Though his wife, Mary (Dorothy Alison), doesn't approve of his job and worries for his safety, he won't rest until the perppetrator is behind bars. Yo...
2022-11-14
45 min
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E38 Alison Phipps on the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy (part 2)
This is part 2 of the Dr Dan Fisher and Dr Hyab Yohannes' interview with Professor Alison Phipps about her experiences as the UNESCO Chair of Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts. The interview takes place in the context of the winding down of the second New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy (2018-2022) and its soon-to-be-born third iteration. See E35 for the first half. For the show notes, please visit https://bit.ly/RILA_Podcasts
2022-09-13
44 min
Who do we think we are?
Beyond the headlines … with Alison Phipps and Tawona Sithole
In June 2022, the headlines in the UK were full of news about the Rwanda plan. As an ECHR ruling halted the first deportation flight scheduled to depart from Rwanda, from the Prince of Wales to the Archbishop of Canterbury it was the high-profile opponents of the scheme to offshore the UK’s responsibilities to those seeking asylum that caught the attention of the press. But this public outpouring of resistance to bordering did not emerge from nowhere. It sits on years of resistance and protest from the grassroots and within local communities. Professor Alison Phipps, UNESCO Chair in Refugee In...
2022-08-05
1h 00
Who do we think we are?
Beyond the headlines … with Alison Phipps and Tawona Sithole
In June 2022, the headlines in the UK were full of news about the Rwanda plan. As an ECHR ruling halted the first deportation flight scheduled to depart from Rwanda, from the Prince of Wales to the Archbishop of Canterbury it was the high-profile opponents of the scheme to offshore the UK’s responsibilities to those seeking asylum that caught the attention of the press. But this public outpouring of resistance to bordering did not emerge from nowhere. It sits on years of resistance and protest from the grassroots and within local communities. Professor Alison Phipps, UNESCO Chair in Refugee In...
2022-08-05
1h 00
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E35 - Alison Phipps on the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy (part 1)
Interviewers Dr Dan Fisher and Dr Hyab Yohannes interview Professor Alison Phipps about her experiences as the UNESCO Chair of Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts. The interview takes place in the context of the winding down of the second New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy (2018-2022) and its soon-to-be-born third iteration. For the full show notes please visit https://bit.ly/RILA_Podcasts
2022-08-04
47 min
Reel Britannia
Episode 124 - Life Is Sweet (1990)
Reel Britannia - a very British podcast about very British movies...with just a hint of professionalism. This week, join Scott and Steven as they review Mike Leigh's tale of twins, pineapples, burger vans and and chocolate coated sex. Life Is Sweet (1990) The working-class malaise of suburban London is captured in this comedic drama, which focuses on twin sisters Natalie (Claire Skinner) and Nicola (Jane Horrocks) and their parents: easygoing Andy (Jim Broadbent) and his optimistic wife, Wendy (Alison Steadman). While Natalie has a plumbing job, and tends to take after her mom with her bright outlook, Nicola is on...
2022-08-01
58 min
Surviving Society Productions
E161 Nikki Godden-Rasul, Tina Sikka & Alison Phipps: Abolition Feminism
Chantelle, Nikki, Tina and Alison discuss the new collective of scholars - Abolition Feminism for Ending Sexual Violence. This episode is part of the Alternative to woman's hour takeover with Tina Sikka, Alison Phipps and Nikki Godden-Rasul. https://www.redpepper.org.uk/subscribe/ https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-sex-consent-and-justice.html
2022-07-05
49 min
Surviving Society Productions
E160 Alison Phipps & Tina Sikka: Sexual relationships, power & inequality
Alison Phipps hosts an episode with Tina Sikka where they discuss power, consent and inequality in sexual relationships. This episode is part of the Alternative to woman's hour takeover with Tina Sikka, Alison Phipps and Nikki Godden-Rasul. https://www.redpepper.org.uk/subscribe/ https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-sex-consent-and-justice.html
2022-06-28
32 min
Surviving Society Productions
E159 Tina Sikka: Sex, Consent & Justice
Chantelle spoke with Tina about her new book - Sex, Consent and Justice: A New Feminist Framework. This episode is part of the Alternative to woman's hour takeover with Tina Sikka, Alison Phipps and Nikki Godden-Rasul. https://www.redpepper.org.uk/subscribe/ https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-sex-consent-and-justice.html
2022-06-21
31 min
Scots Whay Hae!
Bella Caledonia - An Anthology of Writing
The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is all about Bella Caledonia and the new Anthology of writing from the years 2007 - 2021. To discuss all things Bella, Ali is joined by founder and editor Mike Small as well as contributors, writer Neil Cooper, writer and performer Dougie Strang, and academic Alison Phipps. They talk about the beginnings of Bella Caledonia, the aims and ideas behind it, each person's initial involvement, how time can change the context of the chosen essays, the importance of, and dangers in, having a wide and inclusive brief, and so much more.
2022-04-04
41 min
Enjoy The Sensational Full Audiobook Now, Knowledge Hunters!
Me, Not You by Alison Phipps
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/226444to listen full audiobooks. Title: Me, Not You Author: Alison Phipps Narrator: Chloe Massey Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins Release date: 02-09-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Sexual Abuse & Harassment Publisher's Summary: The Me Too movement, started by Black feminist Tarana Burke in 2006, went viral as a hashtag 11 years later after a tweet by White actor Alyssa Milano. Mainstream movements like #MeToo have often built on and coopted the work of women of color, while refusing to learn from them or center their concerns. Far too often, the message is not "...
2022-02-09
5h 15
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E25 - The Invention of Multilingualism with David Gramling part 2
In this second episode of our series The Sounds of Good Books, Alison Phipps, Charles Forsdick and Tawona Sitholé continue their conversation with Prof David Gramling from the University of British Columbia, about his latest book The Invention of Multilingualism. Read the full show notes on our website: bit.ly/RILA_Podcasts
2022-01-18
49 min
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E23 - The Invention of Multilingualism with David Gramling part 1
In this first episode of our new series The Sounds of Good Books, Alison Phipps, Charles Forsdick and Tawona Sitholé enter into conversation with Prof David Gramling from the University of British Columbia, about his latest book The Invention of Multilingualism. Read the full show notes on our website: https://bit.ly/RILA_Podcasts
2021-12-07
42 min
Do Better Research
Do Better Research S3 E6: Feminist Research & Researching Sex Workers
In this wide-ranging conversation with PhD researcher Victoria Holt (https://twitter.com/victoriabee27), we talk about feminist research, the importance of reflexivity and researching marginalised groups. Victoria is a doctoral researcher at the University of Roehampton (https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/victoria-holt), exploring sex workers’ experiences of domestic and familial abuse. She is an activist with the Sex Worker Advocacy and Resistance Movement (SWARM) (https://www.swarmcollective.org/) in the fight for the decriminalisation of sex work, which is core to the work and research she undertakes.You can find Victoria's blog here: https://fo...
2021-11-29
46 min
Do Better Research
Do Better Research S3 E4: Feminist Paradigms in Research
In this episode Dr Angelika Strohmayer (https://twitter.com/tripsandflips_), a Senior Lecturer in Northumbia University’s School of Design (https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/s/angelika-strohmayer/), explains and explores feminist research paradigms, and we discuss what being a feminist researcher really means. Throughout the episode, we talk about a range of resources you can use and read to learn more about feminist research (skip to 23:00 to hear Angelika outline some key readings), including:Bardzell (2010) 'Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design'. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in...
2021-11-01
26 min
UofG Spotlight
Episode 17
On this week’s episode we speak to Professor Alison Phipps, UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, and Hyab Yohannes, UofG PhD scholar, about their work on refugees and their integration into the societies that they have come to. We also talk to Dr Ali Fraser, Director of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, about his research on public health, youth and violence reduction, including work on the ‘Changing Violence’ project. Timestamps 01:03 Dr Ali Fraser 21:52 Professor Alison Phipps and Hyab Yohannes
2021-09-30
48 min
Tea and Talk with the RSE
Integrating asylum seekers and refugees to build a more inclusive, equal society
“Good integration is not camps, it’s not aid. It’s people living in flourishing communities where everyone can contribute.” In S03E05 of the RSE Tea and Talk Podcast, Dr Rebekah Widdowfield discusses the issues asylum seekers and refugees face in a post-Brexit Britain with RSE Fellow, Professor Alison Phipps, Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts.
2021-08-19
52 min
Podcasts by the RSE
Integrating asylum seekers and refugees to build a more inclusive, equal society
“Good integration is not camps, it’s not aid. It’s people living in flourishing communities where everyone can contribute.” In S03E05 of the RSE Tea and Talk Podcast, Dr Rebekah Widdowfield discusses the issues asylum seekers and refugees face in a post-Brexit Britain with RSE Fellow, Professor Alison Phipps, Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts.
2021-08-19
52 min
Surviving Society Productions
E024 The Reflection with Alison Phipps: Me,(still) Not You
Alison reflects on the reception of her 2020 book, Me not you: the trouble with mainstream feminism. We discuss disposability, the connection between t**er*fs and racism (& the far right) and we present some hopeful possibilities for our political culture. Useful links: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526155801/
2021-08-03
42 min
Nerds Assemble
Nerds Assemble 283 - Hypocrisy
This week, join Emily, Paul and Paul as they talk videogame character designs, and what the three of them have been up to.Discussed:Aloy character design and videogame character designs generallyHannibal for Dinner by Moody & YanesMe Not You by Alison PhippsHeaven Official’s Blessing by Mo Xiang Tong XiuBlack Sunday by Thomas HarrisHomeland season 8 finaleDeath StrandingMass Effect and Mass Effect Legendary EditionSundown Promises podcastMortal Kombat (movie, 2021)Army of the Dead (2021)Star Trek The Original SeriesA mystery arcade board Vaccines: A Measured Response by hbomberguyStar Wars Bad BatchBrightburnJupiters LegacySpiderman Far From HomeSo, ar...
2021-06-06
00 min
NE Lass Can
Episode 4 - International Women's Day Special
Oi Oi it’s International Women’s Day and Emma Millen has a special episode of #NELassCan. We are chatting to fellow presenters from UoS Radio station; Hannah Phipps, Jess Robinson, Alethea Farline and Molly Wore about all things female. We hear from local talent Faye Fantarrow on her music journey and dropping new music. Ending in NE Lass Can tradition of a short extract from the play ‘Caterpillar’ written by Alison Carr and voiced by Jackie Lye. (This episode contains conversation about abortion, pregnancy and being a lass).
2021-03-08
47 min
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E45 - Dr Mary Boatemaa Setrana and Zaza Muchemwa (repost of CUSP Podcast E1)
Reposted with permission from the Culture for Sustainable and Inclusive Peace (CUSP) podcast. First released on 8 March 2021. This inaugural episode of the CUSP podcast, launched for International Women’s Day, looks at the role of Women and Peacebuilding. Episode host UNESCO Chair Professor Alison Phipps is joined by two inspirational guests Dr Mary Boatemaa Setrana (University of Ghana) and Zaza Muchemwa (LitFest Harare). Mary is a Ghana-based researcher who participates in national, regional and continental migration policy projects. Zaza is a poet, playwright, theatre director and arts manager based in Zimbabwe. For more information about the CUSP project, please visit ht...
2021-03-08
55 min
Scotland Outdoors
The Importance of Connecting to the Land for Refugees - A Conversation with Professor Alison Phipps
Mark and Euan hear from UNESCO Chair for Integration Alison Phipps of Glasgow University.
2021-02-10
42 min
UNESCO RIELA: The sounds of integration
E1 - Prof Alison Phipps introduces the Unesco Chair programme
(23/01/18)A welcome from The Unesco Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, Prof Alison Phipps. This podcast provides a short introduction to the work of the Unesco Chair programme for the period 2018-2020. UNESCO’s UNITWIN and Chairs programme promotes international cooperation and networking to mobilise collaboration around the Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 and in key priority areas related to UNESCO’s fields of competence – education, natural and social sciences, culture and communication. The UNESCO Chair supports learning from contexts which have long-term refugee and migratory experiences and where resilience has been developed, often in the face of overwhelming lingui...
2021-01-22
06 min
Tribune Radio
Politics Theory Other // The trouble with mainstream feminism w/ Alison Phipps
Alison Phipps joins PTO to talk about her new book, 'Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism'. We chatted about the MeToo movement and what it reveals about the mainstream of feminist politics, how violence against women is necessary to the project of capitalist globalisation and how the image of the imperilled white woman has been central to the project of empire both formal and informal.
2021-01-03
31 min
Politics Theory Other
#106 The trouble with mainstream feminism w/ Alison Phipps
Alison Phipps joins PTO to talk about her new book, 'Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism'. We chatted about the MeToo movement and what it reveals about the mainstream of feminist politics, how violence against women is necessary to the project of capitalist globalisation and how the image of the imperilled white woman has been central to the project of empire both formal and informal.
2021-01-01
31 min
Reel Britannia
Episode 084 - Look Back In Anger (1959)
Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British movies ...with just a hint of professionalism. Episode 084 – Look Back In Anger (1959) Scott and Steven are back in the Balaban Sound Studio for this week’s review…continuing our look at the kitchen sink dramas. It’s 1959 and the movie that proclaimed the era of the angry young man. Richard Burton stars alongside Clare Bloom and Mary Ure in the Tony Richardson picture, Look Back In Anger Richard Burton smoulders as the ever-complaining Jimmy Porter in Tony Richardson's version of John Osborne's ground-breaking play, which at the time was the epitome...
2020-11-09
1h 04
随机波动StochasticVolatility
【随机波动012】爱说教的不只是男人,而是所有权力上位者
丽贝卡·索尔尼特自己写了一本书,一位男性非要给她讲这本书是关于什么的,她受此启发(激怒)写作了一系列针对性别文化的文章,结集成为了这本《爱说教的男人》。男性的说教不是偶尔的、个别的行为(又有哪个女性没经历过呢?),扩展开去,这种说教、限制与操控,是一整套社会文化甚至法律制度的结果,它指向的不仅仅是惹人生厌的mansplaining,更是对女性身体和声音的压制,是扭曲的性别角色与亲密关系,是全世界范围内针对女性的性暴力、强奸与谋杀。 我们邀请《爱说教的男人》一书译者、英国贝尔法斯特女王大学政治学与国际关系讲师张晨晨作客本期随机波动。从这本书的主题以及我们在日常生活和学院生活中被mansplain的遭遇出发,我们的话题延伸到了一个更为深远的方向。当我们把种族、阶级等因素叠加于性别因素之上,当我们将每个人的多元身份纳入考量,一幅更加复杂的权力关系图景得以浮出水面。不同的歧视和压迫的机制相互交叉,一个白人中产女性既可能是一个被压迫者(面对白人男性),也可能是一个压迫者(面对其他种族或者阶层更低的人)。这种对交叉性的思考也让我们得以从另一个角度审视Metoo运动和主流的白人女性主义,并借由这一线索重新认识国内不同阶层女性在面对性别议题时的巨大分裂,警示我们同时意识到自己享有某种特权却同样深陷这个不平等的结构之中。正如晨晨在结尾处所说,不要去扮演“爱说教的男人”的角色,最重要的是去倾听、去了解那些不同的女性体验。 【主播】 傅适野,媒体人,新浪微博@ssshiye 冷建国,媒体人 【嘉宾】 张晨晨,英国贝尔法斯特女王大学政治学与国际关系讲师,《爱说教的男人》译者 [03:38]何为“男士说教”? [06:30]何为“爹味”? [10:50]公共发言的性别化分工 [14:05]为何可信度(credibility)和权威(authority)是理解男式说教的关键? [18:30]《走路的历史》中女性步行与公共空间的关系 [21:16]女性声音的可信度问题 [27:01]作为年轻亚裔女性学者在欧洲学院会遇到何种困难? [30:53]随机插播的新栏目广告! [34:04]“暴力没有种族、阶级、国籍,但是有性别”,这个说法错在哪? [38:04]歧视和不公正机制是相互交叉的 [40:10]美国Metoo运动中话语权的分布不均:白人主流媒体挪用黑人运动和文化 [42:55]何为新自由主义女权主义 [46:12]西方白人女性的“白人拯救者”情结 [50:30]“男式说教”不限于男性,女性也可能居高临下说教别人 [54:20]中文语境下女权话语的分布不均 本期节目提到的书籍 《爱说教的男人》[美]丽贝卡·索尔尼特 著 张晨晨 译 《走路的历史》[美]丽贝卡·索尔尼特 著 刁筱华 译 《女性与权力:一份宣言》[英]玛丽·比尔德 著 刘漪 译 《Me, not You: the Trouble with Mainstream Feminism》by Alison Phipps 本期节目使用的音乐 片头:“説教タイム”,by Famishin,from Sanoba Witch Original Soundtrack 片尾:“Why Can’t A Man Get Stoned?” By Ron Harris,from Let Me Explain : Installment One 【关于随机波动】 感谢大家收听,你可以在微信和微博搜索随机波动StochasticVolatility,关注我们,也可以关注官网www.stovol.club (点击阅读原文可以访问官网),还可以在spotify、pocketcast等泛用型客户端收听我们的节目(复制rss feed:http://www.stovol.club/rss 可手动添加节目),也可以扫描公众号内的二维码给我们打赏。
2020-06-17
1h 00
The Sociology Show
Interview with Professor Alison Phipps on the trouble with mainstream feminism
In this episode, Matthew talks to Professor Alison Phipps from the University of Sussex about her new book 'Me not you: The trouble with mainstream Feminism'.
2020-05-18
38 min
Accentricity
Multilingualism is not a Curse part 2
Why is it that despite all of the evidence that using multiple languages is good for you, multilingualism is still sometimes treated with suspicion? In this episode, I examine the concept of verbal hygiene, and how the policing of linguistic borders affects our lives.*** The contributors: * Agnieszka Wodzińska is a writer. She has a zine about the experience of moving to Scotland, which is out now and available on Etsy. It’s called ‘One Of The Good Ones’. Her essay ‘When The Curtain Falls’ is going to be featured in the anthology The Bi-ble v...
2020-03-30
32 min
Talking Research
Prof Alison Phipps: Lad Culture & Political Whiteness
Alison Phipps is a Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Sussex. She has previously been Director of Gender Studies and Equality and Diversity Chair for the School of Law, Politics and Sociology at Sussex and is currently Research and Impact Lead for the Sociology department. Alison advised National Union of Students (UK) on the groundbreaking 2010 Hidden Marks survey, the first prevalence study of violence against women students and co-authored That's What She Said, the 2013 report on women students' experiences of 'lad culture'. In this conversation, we spoke about Hidden Marks and That's What She Said. We also spoke...
2019-11-10
54 min
Surviving Society Productions
E059 The Surviving Society Alternative to Woman's Hour: Alison Phipps
Chantelle visited the University of Sussex to speak with Prof Alison Phipps about her forcoming book (March 2020) - Me, Not You: The trouble with mainstream feminism. Useful links - https://www.redpepper.org.uk/the-political-whiteness-of-metoo https://genderate.wordpress.com/
2019-10-15
49 min
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Report It. Stop It: how can reports of sexual harassment and sexual violence change the culture [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Jennifer Cirone, Winnie Li, Dr Tiffany Page, Professor Alison Phipps, Fiona Waye | Through discussion, the panellists will examine the work that is underway to reform academic institutions, with a focus on reporting mechanisms, cultural change, and the importance of creating the right conditions to report. The event will be expressly concerned with intersectional identities. It connects with a HEFCE-funded project that LSE has underway, in response to the Universities UK Taskforce’s recommendations on tackling violence against women, harassment and hate crime affecting university students. Jennifer Cirone manages community based services for Solace Women’s Aid in Camd...
2017-10-16
1h 29
Broadway Breakdown
Fun Home Musical Discussion – Broadway Breakdown
Hosts Briana Phipps and Jacque Borowski discuss the musical Fun Home. Fun Home is a musical adapted by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori from Alison Bechdel's 2006 graphic memoir of the same name. The story concerns Bechdel's discovery of her own sexuality, her relationship with her gay father, and her attempts to unlock the mysteries surrounding his life. It is the first Broadway musical with a lesbian protagonist. The musical was developed through several readings and performances, including at the Ojai Playwrights Conference in 2009 and at the Sundance Theatre Lab and The Public Theater's Public Lab in 2012...
2017-06-26
41 min
Heart Scotland News
Professor Alison Phipps speaks to Heart News
Professor Alison Phipps from Glasgow welcomed a 15 year-old teenager from Eritrea into her home - and she's now a permanent member of their family. It's as Glasgow City Council looks for volunteers to open their homes to vulnerable youngsters. The first event is taking place tonight. Prof. Phipps has been speaking to Heart's Finlay Duncan:
2017-01-26
12 min
alaninbelfast
#SFARconference Prof @Alison_Phipps on hosting asylum seekers & being an academic 'border guard'
#SFARconference Blog post about the conference at http://focusonrefugees.org/looking-back-at-the-working-together-in-faith-conference-in-edinburgh-sfarconference/
2016-06-21
32 min
Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 244 Alison Phipps
In GBA 244 we get better acquainted with Alison Phipps. She talks about her roundabout route to becoming an academic, how her politics have changed and grown over time, researching lad culture, sexual violence and reproductive rights, the dialectics of feminism, including sex worker and trans rights within feminism, how institutions work and the way that music and singing have framed and shaped her life. Content note: This episode includes discussion of sexual assault, rape and violence. Alison plugs: Blog: https://genderate.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonphipps Pastachips: https://twitter.com/pastachips I plug: What do sex workers want...
2016-03-15
1h 20
Academics
GBA 244 Alison Phipps
In GBA 244 we get better acquainted with Alison Phipps. She talks about her roundabout route to becoming an academic, how her politics have changed and grown over time, researching lad culture, sexual violence and reproductive rights, the dialectics of feminism, including sex worker and trans rights within feminism, how institutions work and the way that music and singing have framed and shaped her life. Content note: This episode includes discussion of sexual assault, rape and violence. Alison plugs: Blog: https://genderate.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonphipps Pastachips: https://twitter.com/pastachips I plug: What do sex workers want...
2016-03-15
1h 20
Musicians
GBA 244 Alison Phipps
In GBA 244 we get better acquainted with Alison Phipps. She talks about her roundabout route to becoming an academic, how her politics have changed and grown over time, researching lad culture, sexual violence and reproductive rights, the dialectics of feminism, including sex worker and trans rights within feminism, how institutions work and the way that music and singing have framed and shaped her life. Content note: This episode includes discussion of sexual assault, rape and violence. Alison plugs: Blog: https://genderate.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonphipps Pastachips: https://twitter.com/pastachips I plug: What do sex workers want...
2016-03-15
1h 20
Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 244 Alison Phipps
In GBA 244 we get better acquainted with Alison Phipps. She talks about her roundabout route to becoming an academic, how her politics have changed and grown over time, researching lad culture, sexual violence and reproductive rights, the dialectics of feminism, including sex worker and trans rights within feminism, how institutions work and the way that music and singing have framed and shaped her life. Content note: This episode includes discussion of sexual assault, rape and violence. Alison plugs: Blog: https://genderate.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/alisonphipps Pastachips: https://twitter.com/pastachips I plug: What do sex workers want...
2016-03-15
1h 20
Thinking Allowed
'Lad culture' in higher education - Fugitives from the law in Philadelphia
Fugitives from the law: Laurie Taylor talks to Alice Goffman, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, about 'On the Run' her study of the lives of African American men caught up in webs of criminality in Philadelphia. She spent six years living in a neighbourhood marked by pervasive policing, violence and poverty. She argues that high tech surveillance and arrest quotas have done little to reduce crime or support young lives in the most disadvantaged parts of the US. They're joined by Professor Dick Hobbs, Criminologist at the University of Essex. Also, Alison Phipps, Director of...
2014-11-05
28 min