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The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 9: Ann Swidler on HIV/AIDS Altruism in Malawi
Send us a textIn this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with UC-Berkeley Sociologist Ann Swidler to learn from her more than two decades of experience studying the aid industry, global health, culture, and institutions in Malawi amid the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
2025-01-31
1h 38
珊越拾穗
第25个人:葛亮:耽美文化和情感参与
00:00:15 葛亮简介:伦敦国王学院数字人文系讲师00:01:50 学术轨迹的变化:文本到人00:12:30 数字人文系的介绍00:19:01 博士论文主题:耽美与情动、欲望、主体性00:21:57 情动的三个研究流派:Tomkins&Sedgwick; 斯宾诺莎&德勒兹;Sara Ahmed00:27:55 中国研究脉络中的“情教”相关的讨论00:29:05 研究方法:对作者、作品、读者的研究,作为文化现象的研究00:41:20 与受访者建立信任感和亲密关系;线下、线上、文字访谈00:50:07 对耽美作品建立分级制度;耽美作为创意性文本对性教育的作用01:00:25 05后读者的特点:爱国主义;性萧条和经济萧条;黄文作为催眠工具01:04:05 耽美作者、读者的地域特征和群体身份01:08:07 耽美与科幻的交叉:一十四洲《小蘑菇》01:12:11 《小蘑菇》中人与非人的酷儿爱恋01:17:30 ABO世界观、《小蘑菇》中的生育劳动01:27:35 主体性与矛盾场01:29:30 推荐耽美作品节目中提到的人与书:赵树理,《小二黑结婚》;《李家庄的变迁》Ann Swidler; Michele Lamont; Jeffrey Alexander Nick Srnicek, Platform CapitalismLiang Ge, PhD Thesis: In, With and Through Ambivalence: Subjectivities, Desires and Affects of Chinese Danmei Participants in Producing and Consuming Male-Male Romances and/or EroticaSilvan TomkinsEve Sedgwick, Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, PerformativityBrian Massumi, Parables for the virtual: Movement, Affect, SensationSara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion 冯梦龙,汤显祖Ge, L. (2024). Ambivalent affective labor: The datafication of qing and danmei writers in the cultural industry. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/13675494241270468Wang, N., & Ge, L. (2022). Fan Conflicts and State Power in China: Internalised Heteronormativity, Censorship Sensibilities, and Fandom Police. Asian Studies Review, 47(2), 355–373. https://doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2022.2112655巫哲,《撒野》淮上,《破云》Ge, L. (2021) ‘Problematizing heteronormativity: Performativity, resignification and A/B/O fiction in Chinese danmei literature’, East Asian Journal of Popular Culture, 7(2), pp. 241–254. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1386/
2024-10-26
1h 35
珊越拾穗
第25个人:葛亮:耽美文化和情感参与
00:00:15 葛亮简介:伦敦国王学院数字人文系讲师 00:01:50 学术轨迹的变化:文本到人 00:12:30 数字人文系的介绍 00:19:01 博士论文主题:耽美与情动、欲望、主体性 00:21:57 情动的三个研究流派:Tomkins&Sedgwick; 斯宾诺莎&德勒兹;Sara Ahmed 00:27:55 中国研究脉络中的“情教”相关的讨论 00:29:05 研究方法:对作者、作品、读者的研究,作为文化现象的研究 00:41:20 与受访者建立信任感和亲密关系;线下、线上、文字访谈 00:50:07 对耽美作品建立分级制度;耽美作为创意性文本对性教育的作用 01:00:25 05后读者的特点:爱国主义;性萧条和经济萧条;黄文作为催眠工具 01:04:05 耽美作者、读者的地域特征和群体身份 01:08:07 耽美与科幻的交叉:一十四洲《小蘑菇》 01:12:11 《小蘑菇》中人与非人的酷儿爱恋 01:17:30 ABO世界观、《小蘑菇》中的生育劳动 01:27:35 主体性与矛盾场 01:29:30 推荐耽美作品 节目中提到的人与书: 赵树理,《小二黑结婚》;《李家庄的变迁》 Ann Swidler; Michele Lamont; Jeffrey Alexander Nick Srnicek, Platform Capitalism Liang Ge, PhD Thesis: In, With and Through Ambivalence: Subjectivities, Desires and Affects of Chinese Danmei Participants in Producing and Consuming Male-Male Romances and/or Erotica Silvan Tomkins Eve Sedgwick, Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity Brian Massumi, Parables for the virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation Sara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion 冯梦龙,汤显祖 Ge, L. (2024). Ambivalent affective labor: The datafication of qing and danmei writers in the cultural industry. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/13675494241270468 Wang, N., & Ge, L. (2022). Fan Conflicts and State Power in China: Internalised Heteronormativity, Censorship Sensibilities, and Fandom Police. Asian Studies Review, 47(2), 355–373. https://doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2022.2112655 巫哲,《撒野》 淮上,《破云》 Ge,
2024-10-26
1h 35
蔡宜文的多元宇宙
S1☆EP2★ 做自己,不自在?——「自我」察覺,為什麼需要『別人』來教你?
☆~大家好、逐家好、 tai ga´ ho`、Hello Everybody~ ★ 蔡宜文的多元宇宙快速迎來第二集!主要是想趁理科太太課程的熱度(好誠實)來講個「社會生活中的自我」。 看到理科太太的課綱,我感到最奇妙的是,如果說你自己最懂你自己,那為什麼做自己總是要別人來教你? 現在市面上關於這題的討論,往往比較偏向諮商跟心理,當然他們講的很有道理, 不過從其他角度來看看「自我」,也可能會有另外的收穫 總之,希望透過今天的節目,無論是哪一種自我,我們都可以一起走過。 歡迎各種形式的合作、贊助、分享、踢館、挑戰。 ✪本期重點✪ 🤔 愛自己、自我察覺都要別人教? 💭 理科太太的課程爭議 💡 自我的不同樣貌:社會生活中的自我 🔧 「自我」的使用方式 對這議題有興趣—參考書目、關鍵字延伸閱讀:(排名無分先後,只是網路速度誰跑得快) 📕 黃克先危殆生活:無家者的社會世界與幫助網絡- TAAZE 讀冊生活 📕 高夫曼《日常生活中的自我表演》 📕 Ann Swidler "Culture in Action:Symbols and Strategies" 🔍 符號互動論 🔍 芝加哥學派 🔍 George Herbert Mead 🔍 Erving Goffman 🔖 我在世界走走的專欄:戀愛課教你「做自己」:你是成為自己,還是成為翻模量產的文化商品? 本集感謝後期剪輯師的快手。 剛去其他人家節目客座完, 覺得自己的頻道跟在其他人的自我差很多, 是氣質美女跟蕭婆的差異(自己說)。 但因為我堅持找客座或來賓一定要給對方酬勞, 所以距離本節目有來賓,可能還需要一點時間。 📝 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/clbs12e0506ow01s8aehj9qvp/comments 💌 各類合作、工作邀約:yvonnetsai.hf@gmail.com 🥩 如果希望早日有來賓(?): https://open.firstory.me/user/clbs12e0506ow01s8aehj9qvp 💫 歡迎追蹤我的Facebook任何想法都歡迎留言或私訊給我喔😉 Powered by Firstory Hosting
2022-12-19
23 min
On Something
By Any Other Name
If you Google the question "Is marijuana racist?" there’s no shortage of articles available to try and answer the question definitively. But the racial baggage behind the word is much more complicated than a simple yes or no answer. Cannabis journalist Abdullah Saeed and cannabis historian Isaac Campos join us to unpack it all, and to figure out how this history fits into today's discussions about equity. This story is Part 8 of 8 in a series called Fair Shake, about what drug laws and the cannabis business can teach us about social equity in the U.S....
2021-08-17
23 min
On Something
Harm, Healing and Hope
Ann first met Logan Kinamore in 2014, when she was a young journalist covering her first story about drug policy. Kinamore is a harm reduction activist based in Louisiana, who has his own history of substance abuse. That's actually how he learned about the harm reduction movement -- which advocates for more compassion and less criminalization of drug users. Now, that movement has taken hold in Oregon, where voters considered a landmark harm reduction policy in the 2020 election. In a special solutions-focused episode of On Something, we dive deep into the philosophy of harm reduction and what the Oregon measure...
2021-08-03
25 min
On Something
Psychedelics & Safe Spaces
Psychedelics are more than just cutting edge -- they're trendy. Whether it's tech workers micro dosing LSD in Silicon Valley, or Gwyneth Paltrow discussing ayahuasca on her Netflix show, there is a cultural fixation on psychedelics beyond the breakthroughs being made in the lab. But Charlotte James and Dre Wright are working to remind people that these are not just medicines, but sacred medicines, used for centuries by Indigenous people -- who are now in danger of being written out of the next chapter of psychedelic history. This story is Part 6 of 8 in a series called Fair...
2021-07-20
27 min
On Something
Left Behind
In 2012, Fred Harris watched legalization pass him by from a prison cell in Colorado. Despite being the first state to legalize recreational cannabis, the law didn't account for people like Fred, who were still serving cannabis-related sentences. That meant getting out of prison would be no easy feat -- even after his son, Arzelle Lewis, called in celebrities and NBA stars to help plead his dad's case. This story is Part 5 of 8 in a series called Fair Shake, about what drug laws and the cannabis business can teach us about social equity in the U.S.
2021-07-06
38 min
On Something
Not Quite Legal
Ronnie Bell is a pot farmer in California's Inland Empire. Despite living in a state where weed is legal, Ronnie's farm is not. Since the state passed recreational legalization in 2016, counties like his have ramped up law enforcement to try and stamp out underground pot growers and dealers. But Ronnie and his neighbors say that selling legal weed has become too big of a business for them to step out of the shadows. This story is Part 4 of 8 in a series called Fair Shake, about what drug laws and the cannabis business can teach us about social...
2021-06-22
35 min
On Something
Funny Business, Shenanigans and Chicanery
Mildred Barnes Griggs wanted to get into the cannabis business to revitalize the economy of her small hometown of Marianna, Arkansas. But when she and her expert team applied for a license to grow, all they got was disappointment. Their application was supposed to be judged on merit, but, in this case, the meaning of merit isn’t all that clear. This story is Part 3 of 8 in a series called Fair Shake, about what drug laws and the cannabis business can teach us about social equity in the U.S. Written and reported by Ann Ma...
2021-06-08
30 min
On Something
"Black-owned"
Massachusetts won national praise for being the first state to legalize recreational weed with an eye to equity. Voters in 2016 said they wanted a cannabis industry that somehow included people who were impacted by the War on Drugs. But since then, those very people have been squeezed out of the industry -- people like Chauncy Spencer. He grew up in Boston, sold weed when he was young, and paid the price for it. When he tried to open a legal pot shop, he faced surprising competition from another entrepreneur who was quietly backed by a major corporation. ...
2021-05-25
28 min
On Something
A Laboratory For Fairness
Welcome to Season 3 of On Something, and Part 1 of a series we’re calling Fair Shake. This season, On Something explores the pursuit of social equity in the cannabis industry, and what it can teach us creating a fairer society. But first of all, what does social equity even mean? University of Toronto Professor Awkwasi Owusu-Bempah is here to get us all on the same page, and remind us of the stakes. Activist Sonia Erika, who helped legalize in Massachusetts, shares her story of fighting for social equity in the first state to require it...
2021-05-11
23 min
Back from Broken
Kevin Griffin
Kevin Griffin was a talented musician who struggled with addiction, felt diretionless in life and eventually became homeless. Until he discovered Buddhism and a recovery program -- and wrote a book that blended the two concepts and helped countless readers struggling with their own addictions. One of those readers was Vic Vela, Back From Broken's host. That connection adds a personal angle to an episode that's full of surprises and hope. Back From Broken is a show about how we are all broken sometimes, and how we need help from time to time. If you’re struggling, yo...
2021-04-23
36 min
Conversations avec un article
#16 - Spotify, Facebook : que savent les usagers de leurs algorithmes ?
Conversations avec...un article. C'est 10-15 minutes où je rends compte d'un article scientifique récent paru dans une revue en sciences humaines et sociales. Episode 16 : Spotify, Facebook, YouTube : que savent les usagers de leurs algorithmes de recommandation ? L'article original : Ignacio Siles et al., "Folk theories of algorithmic recommendations on Spotify: Enacting data assemblages in the global South", Big Data & Society, 7(1), 2020. --------- Les références citées dans l'article et mobilisées implicitement ou explicitement dans le podcast : Bucher Taina, If...Then: Algorithmic Power and Politics, New York, OUP USA, 2018. Susan A. Gelman et Cristine H. Legare, "Concepts and folk t...
2020-10-11
22 min
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Habits of the Heart, Updated Edition: Individualism and Commitment in American Life by Steven M. Tipton, Ann Swidler, William M. Sullivan, Richard Madsen, Robert N. Bellah
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/404276to listen full audiobooks. Title: Habits of the Heart, Updated Edition: Individualism and Commitment in American Life Author: Steven M. Tipton, Ann Swidler, William M. Sullivan, Richard Madsen, Robert N. Bellah Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 37 minutes Release date: July 16, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: First published in 1985, Habits of the Heart continues to be one of the most discussed interpretations of modern American society, a quest for a democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions. In a new preface the authors relate the arguments of the...
2019-07-16
4h 37
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/404276 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Habits of the Heart, Updated Edition: Individualism and Commitment in American Life Author: Steven M. Tipton, Ann Swidler, William M. Sullivan, Richard Madsen, Robert N. Bellah Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 37 minutes Release date: July 16, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: First published in 1985, Habits of the Heart continues to be one of the most discussed interpretations of modern American society, a quest for a democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions. In a new preface the authors relate the arguments of...
2019-07-16
03 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Habits of the Heart, Updated Edition: Individualism and Commitment in American Life by Steven M. Tipton, Ann Swidler, William M. Sullivan, Richard Madsen, Robert N. Bellah
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/404276to listen full audiobooks. Title: Habits of the Heart, Updated Edition: Individualism and Commitment in American Life Author: Steven M. Tipton, Ann Swidler, William M. Sullivan, Richard Madsen, Robert N. Bellah Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 37 minutes Release date: July 16, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: First published in 1985, Habits of the Heart continues to be one of the most discussed interpretations of modern American society, a quest for a democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions. In a new preface the authors relate the arguments of the...
2019-07-16
4h 37
Experience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free Audiobook
Habits of the Heart, Updated Edition: Individualism and Commitment in American Life Audiobook by Ann Swidler
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 404276 Title: Habits of the Heart, Updated Edition: Individualism and Commitment in American Life Author: Ann Swidler, Richard Madsen, Robert N. Bellah, Steven M. Tipton, William M. Sullivan Narrator: Marguerite Gavin Format: Unabridged Length: 16:37:08 Language: English Release date: 07-16-19 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Non-Fiction, Social Science Summary: First published in 1985, Habits of the Heart continues to be one of the most discussed interpretations of modern American society, a quest for a democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions. In a new preface the authors...
2019-07-16
4h 37
The Amani Experience Podcast
The Balance of Opposites
Cindee Rood discusses her non-profit Formidable Joy, how she gained the trust of the people in Malawi and how she is "the balance of opposites". Enjoy! Show Notes: 5:21 - Cindee's first job in Los Angeles 8:00 - "The balance of opposites." 8:37 - The beginning of Cindee's non-profit journey. 11:24 - How did Formidable Joy come to fruition. 14:10 - What did Cindee do to gain the trust of the people in Malawi. 17:12 - Why it was important for Cindee to see a refugee camp. 21:10 - Where the...
2018-05-28
49 min
Hospital Prison University Radio
[#005] Fanbreve Læst Højt. Med Esktatiske Feminister. Dec 2017
Besked fra de Ekstatiske Feminister: Vi har modtaget breve skrevet til steder og mennesker, der gør noget vigtigt – det handler om politisk organisering, om feminisme, om modstand, om fællesskab, om professionelt liv og familie, om at opdage nye måder at tænke, om at have venner, om solidaritet – de er blevet læst ind og vi har samlet dem nu. Lyt til disse stemmer på hospitalprisonuniversity.net (i rotation med samtale med musselmaler Sonja Hansen) Breve til: Astrid Noack Marronage Forældre i forskning (gruppe uden navn) Nina Malinowski Suzanne Brøgger Lisbeth fra Nørrebro Sisters Uncut Dea Tri...
2018-01-05
00 min
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Audio)
Can We Create Good Institutions?
Ann Swidler first inquires as to what makes institutions good before questioning how such institutions might be achieved given our current political, social, and economic conditions. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 31680]
2017-01-09
1h 26
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Video)
Can We Create Good Institutions?
Ann Swidler first inquires as to what makes institutions good before questioning how such institutions might be achieved given our current political, social, and economic conditions. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 31680]
2017-01-09
1h 26
American Academy of Religion
Special Topics Forum: Remembering Robert N. Bellah (1927-2013)
November 24, 2013 Baltimore, Maryland Panelists: Harvey Cox, Harvard University David Little, Harvard University Ann Swidler, University of California, Berkeley Steven M. Tipton, Emory University Richard Madsen, University of California, San Diego Harlan Stelmach, Dominican University of California Philip Gorski, Yale University Anna Sun, Kenyon College Mark Juergensmeyer, U. of California, Santa Barbara (Presiding) (Audio File: 1 hour, 33 minutes)
2015-06-30
1h 32