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Last Neanderthals Podcast
University Survival Guide: Tips for Success and Stress-Free Living
Ever wondered how to master university life and set yourself up for success? Join us on this episode of the Last Neanderthals podcast as Khushal, a KCL graduate, and I, a third-year PPE student at the University of Liverpool, share our tried-and-true strategies for navigating the academic and social maze of university. From maintaining consistent study habits to gamifying your learning experience, we promise actionable tips that will help you stay focused, productive, and balanced.University isn't just about hitting the books; it's also about thriving in a new social environment. We dive deep into the art...
2024-09-02
40 min
The Lion's Share
COVID-19 and the Paradox of Scientific Advice: Navigating Through a Double Bind
'The scientific advisory committee is a neglected political institution whose importance became clear during the COVID-19 pandemic. The committee finds itself in a double bind: if it tries to be more useful, it compromises the neutrality that is the source of its authority and legitimacy; if it tries to remain neutral, it sacrifices usefulness (Pamuk, 2021).' Joining us on this episode is British Academy's Brian Barry Prize for Excellence in Political Science winner Dr Zeynep Pamuk, currently an assistant professor in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics. Dr Pamuk's research interests lie in t...
2023-03-14
24 min
The Lion's Share
Land Issue in Kenya: Identity, Discourse and Political Violence
This episode invites Dr Fredrick Ajwang, a Kenyan politics expert and a lecturer at King’s College London. This is a conversation about the issue of property rights in Kenya, where we touched on concepts from identity and discourse to violence fatigue. This discussion draws on Dr Ajwang’s ongoing work titled ‘Sons of soil under siege? Political violence and property rights outcome in Kenya.’ Be sure to subscribe and follow us on Instagram @kclppe to not miss any new episodes. This episode was produced with the assistance of Sara Canelli, hosted and edited by Dong (Delia) Liu with original...
2023-03-01
19 min
The Lion's Share
Untangling the Ethical Dilemmas of True Crime: Part 2
This episode continues our discussion on the ethical dilemmas of true crime, only this time, we dig deeper. With us, we have Dr Daniel Elbro, a lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London. His research interests are in ethics and the philosophy of action, with particular expertise in the abilities and moral status of non-human animals. He has also worked on the concepts of desire, interests, value, and obligation. Read Dr Elbro's work here. Our conversation in this episode touches upon biases and struggles revolving around those involved in true crime stories. Are we using the pain of others...
2023-02-19
21 min
The Lion's Share
Untangling the Ethical Dilemmas of True Crime: Part 1
Have you watched the recent Netflix series "Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story"? Do you think it is ethical to be exposed to such realities? In this episode, we discuss the complexities of true crime and its popularity since the "true crime boom" of the early 2000s. With us, we have Theodore Radvanyi, a first year PPE student at King's College London, with interests in political philosophy and global governance. Our conversation touches upon the popularity of true crime, its elements, consumer behaviour and the role of production houses in engaging audiences with gruesome real-life inspired stories. Su...
2023-01-22
25 min
The Lion's Share
Reconsidering Adam Smith's Political Economy
Dr Paul Sagar is a senior lecturer in political theory at King’s College London, specialising in the history of political thought and contemporary political theory. This episode gives a glimpse of his new book, Adam Smith Reconsidered: History, Liberty, and the Foundations of Modern Politics, in which we learn about Adam Smith as an interdisciplinary scholar, and whose economic and political theories can be reinterpreted and applied to present-day governance. To keep up with our podcast, be sure to subscribe and follow us on Instagram @kclppe. This episode was produced with the assistance of Camilla Alcini, hosted and ed...
2022-06-19
23 min
The Lion's Share
Right-Wing Extremism in Greece
In this episode we welcome Georgios Samaras, who is a Research Associate at the School of Politics and Economics at King's College London. We discuss his most recent publication addressing extremism in Greece, specifically, the neo-Nazi party, Golden Dawn. Our conversation touches on terrorism, new media, as well as regulations on the corporate, the national and the transnational level. Read Samaras' paper here. Subscribe to our podcast and follow us on instagram @kclppe to not miss any new episodes. This episode was hosted and co-produced by Nicole Ang Xin Yu, co-produced by Allegra Ianiri, edited by Dong (Delia) Liu...
2022-02-07
23 min
The Lion's Share
The Lived Experience of Contract Sex
This episode serves as a followup to our last episode on contract sex with perspective from lived experience. With us we have Charlotte, a representative from the English Collective of Prostitutes (ECP). We discuss what the ECP does, arguments on the decriminalisation of sex work, the role of feminism, mainstream media, and the importance of not getting lost in ideology. Find out more about the ECP here or make a donation.
2021-03-15
33 min
The Lion's Share
Sex, Marriage and Other Contracts
In our second episode we discuss some touchy contracts, namely marriage and sex, and their relationship in both political and economic terms. Dr. Friedman, Dr. Shrage and Dr. Aoyama consider different angles of the debate surrounding contract sex, different issues of regulation, and underlying inequalities that pervade the sex industry. Follow us on instagram, @kclppe, for more resources on the topic, places to donate, and petitions to sign. This episode was hosted by Alice Palmer, produced by Dong (Delia) Liu, edited by Mina Aries with original music by Simeon Castello and graphic design by Alva Bücking.
2021-02-10
34 min
The Lion's Share
On Death and Taxes, but Mostly Death
With our first episode, we begin where it all ends. We look at the question of death from some different perspectives, with guests including a reverend, a doctor and a philosopher. This week we explore how we should approach death when alive, if death can be bad for the one that dies and what this means for obligations towards dead people. Joining us this week will be Chris Lee, Tristan Fraser and James Taylor. This episode was hosted by Kenza Wilks, produced by Anne Teh, edited by Mina Aries with original music by Simeon Castello and graphic design by Al...
2020-11-24
23 min
Don't take out your phone!
#56 Dr Sophie Cox: on producing 3D printed protective equipment for NHS staff
In this episode, Lewis talks with Dr Sophie Cox, Lecturer in the School of Chemical Engineering and the Healthcare Technologies Institute (HTI) at the University of Birmingham. They speak about how 3D printing is being used to manufacture face visors and silicone seals for our frontline NHS staff. These visors are used alongside other personal protective equipment (PPE) by staff in hospitals and offer an extra protection from COVID-19 virus.Sophie and her colleagues at the University of Birmingham and King's College London, have created a manufacturing chain of printers. This includes 15 3D printers which have been assembled in the...
2020-04-15
22 min