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LudogêneseLudogênese#12 Co-criação de jogosEm muitos jogos não há apenas um, mas dois nomes de autores na caixa. Como é o processo de co-criação de um jogo de tabuleiro? O que ganhamos e perdemos fazendo jogo em co-autoria? Chamei o André Teruya e o Igor Knop pra conversar mais sobre esse assunto no episódio de hoje do Ludogênese.ConvidadosAndré Teruya e Igor Knop, co-autores de jogos como Àiyé, Kokeshi entre outros. Individualmente, André já publicou Van Gogh, HiFi, Corrida de Canetas, Flip-it: Dança dos Tronos etc; Igor tem também na sua ludografia o Gnomopolis, t...2025-06-051h 25People and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsPeople and Dancefloors: In conversation with Juan Fernandez OchoaPeople and Dancefloors Podcast Season 2 Episode 5In conversation with Juan Fernandez OchoaJuan is an inspiring human being. He is currently Campaigns and Communications Officer at IDPC(International Drug Policy Consortium). He leads on the development of the Support. Don't Punish campaign. He also worked as Policy Officer at the Beckley Foundation. He was also involved at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (UK Branch) and DrugScience (formerly known as ISCD). He holds a double Masters degree in European Studies from the London School of Economics and Sciences Po.In the podcast, we talk about...2022-04-041h 01People and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsPeople and dancefloors podcast Season 2 episode 4 Cannabis special! In conversation with Andrew Bonello and Derrick BergmanAndrew Bonello is the president of Releaf Malta, a community-based NGO that campaigns for the regulation of cannabis in Malta through safe, sensible and inclusive policies. Andrew is a former national football player, and the father of two children. He wants to end stigma and injustices against people who consume and cultivate cannabis.Derrick Bergman is a Dutch journalist, photographer, and activist who has been covering cannabis culture since 1994. He is a founder and the current chairman of the VOC (Union for the abolition of cannabis prohibition). Since 2010, he's served as the coordinator of Cannabis Liberation Day...2022-03-1549 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsPeople and dancefloors season 2 episode 3 with Nick HickmottPeople and Dancefloors podcastSeason 2, Episode 3In conversation with Nick HickmottNick is the early intervention lead at We Are With You in Kent. He works with young people in schools to promote harm reduction, with a dialogic approach aimed to empower young people to make more informed choices and develop a better understanding of the consequences of the choices they make.On the podcast, Nick shares his journey from drug experiences in his youth to working in a secure psychiatric unit for young people, all the way to integrating his...2022-03-0756 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsPeople and Dancefloors Season 2 episode 2: In conversation with Peter SarosiPeteris the director of the Rights Reporter Foundation and editor of Drugreporter. He has been in the drug policy and harm reduction space for many years. His work is truly international and ground-breaking, using film as a tool for activism along with contributing to the drug policy debate in many European and international fora. He is the film maker of harm reduction and drug policy reform par excellence, with a catalogue spanning two decades documenting the movement.In the podcast, we discuss Peter’s trajectory from young activist to veteran of the movement, reflecting on the positive ch...2022-02-1638 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsPeople and dancefloors podcast Season 2, episode 1: In conversation with Dr Fabian SteinmetzWe are back for season 2 after a long hiatus! Karen and I are joined by Dr. Fabian Pitter Steinmetz, who is both a toxicologist and an advocate for harm reduction and evidence-based drug policy. So cool! Fabian is also the president elect of the European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies (ENCOD), a member of Schildower Kreis, a German expert panel for drug policy reform, and a member Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) Germany. He has been involved in important advisory work including giving evidence to the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence, where he recommended not classifying...2022-02-091h 00People and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsThe Long Podcast: Voices from the Electronic Dance Music Scene in Malta (Part 2)To celebrate the launch of the People and Dancefloors Malta project, we have invited prominent voices from the Maltese electronic dance music scene to participate in a panel about the state of clubbing and electronic music in Malta. Tina, Edwin, Neil and Mark, along with the People and Dancefloors Malta team, discussed music-making and art, clubbing, nightlife and substance use within the scene. The music, the people, the dance floor are the three ingredients that create a unique atmosphere. Highlighting the benefits of this unique social activity, the panel underlined the sad reality for a lo...2021-10-2639 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsThe Long Podcast: Voices from the Electronic Dance Music Scene in Malta (Part 1)To celebrate the launch of the People and Dancefloors Malta project, we have invited prominent voices from the Maltese electronic dance music scene to participate in a panel about the state of clubbing and electronic music in Malta.Tina, Edwin, Neil and Mark, along with the People and Dancefloors Malta team, discussed music-making and art, clubbing, nightlife and substance use within the scene.The music, the people, the dance floor are the three ingredients that create a unique atmosphere. Highlighting the benefits of this unique social activity, the panel underlined the sad reality for a...2021-10-2645 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsIn conversation with Hadi Ahmadzadeh, founder of EcodiscoIn this episode (16!), Giulia is in conversation with Hadi Ahmadzadeh, the founder of Ecodisco, which is a consultancy initiative that aims to change the fabric of urban nightlife by embedding sustainability practices, specifically removing single use plastic cups.   As Hadi tells me in the podcast, one of the great things about Ecodisco is that it started as a concept party (who says that dancers and party-makers cannot be political?) and in the short space of two years, became an ambitious project with the aim to remove single-use plastics from nightclubs in the UK.   Hadi talks abou...2021-07-0934 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsEpisode 15 – In conversation with Harold HeathAfter a small hiatus we are back with another episode of the People and Dancefloors podcast!Delighted to be joined by Harold Heath, a DJ with a career spanning the full history of electronic dance music, whose book I devoured over a staycation. The book is called ‘Long Relationships: my incredible journey from unknown DJ to small time DJ’, a collection of heart-warming anecdotes full of discreet wisdom – highly recommended!On the podcast, we chat about the title of the book, long relationships, as the perfect framing to encapsulate many relationships: to DJing, to music itself...2021-06-0839 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsIn Conversation with Michael KillIn Episode 14, Giulia is in conversation with Michael Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association. The NTIA is a Trade Association and Membership Organisation that promotes the contribution of the Night Time Industry in the UK and internationally, highlighting the cultural, economic, and community contribution of night time businesses.We talk about how the love of music and community drives people’s involvement in the night time economy as a career, which too often is not recognised as legitimate. We note the political unwillingness of accepting electronic dance music’s rich cultural contribution to the UK as a...2021-05-0338 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E13 - Podcast with Earl Grey, producer and DJIn Episode 13, Giulia is in conversation with someone close to her heart – Manchester producer and DJ Earl GreyGiulia and Jim bonded over a shared love of music at Boomtown festival in 2016. When I first met him, I was expecting for him to bring up jungle and amen breaks, but he went on and on about Matthew Herbert 2021-04-0634 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E12- In conversation with Rebecca Askew and Melissa BoneIn episode 12, Giulia is in conversation with Dr Melissa Bone and Dr Rebecca Askew, who make up the dream research team behind the Drug Policy Voices project.Melissa is Associate Professor in the University of Leicester Law School. She is interested in the intersection between drug policy, law and human rights and wrote an excellent book on the subject, titled Human Rights and Drug Control: A New Perspective.Rebecca is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is interested in drug policy, the perspectives of people who use drugs, and has written...2021-03-2942 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E11 - In conversation with Stuart TaylorStuart Taylor is a senior lecturer in Criminal Justice at Liverpool John Moores University. He has written extensively on the representation of drugs and drug users within the media. In this podcast Anthony Killick talks to Stuart about the relationship between media representation and the formation of drugs policy in the UK. They discuss the ways in which drug use and intoxication are framed by class, neoliberal ideologies, and particular consumption practices.2021-03-2243 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E10 - Research group discussionIn episode 10 of the podcast, you get to hear from the People and Dancefloors team! Giulia, Eve, Anthony and Lee talk about the impetus beyond the project: to provide a platform for people’s subjective experiences in relation to drugs and dancefloors and the drug policy debate more broadly.We also discuss the importance of turning the lens upon ourselves as researchers, activists, and drug users, which we address in our most recent article. Hear our musings about identity, class, privilege, and how these plays out in relation to drugs and status.2021-03-0933 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E09 - In conversation with Verity SmithIn this episode, we invited Verity Smith, a PhD researcher at Durham University, to share insights from her ethnographic study of drug policing at music festivals. In the podcast, she reflects on the challenges of multiagency work in festival environments, focusing particularly on some of the tensions between enforcement policing and harm reduction and risk minimisation objectives. Verity takes us on a journey from policing, private security, and sniffer dogs at the festival gate, all the way to festival utopias. Can we change the culture of festivals towards harm reduction embedded in festival environment design? Total ear c...2021-03-0146 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E08 - In conversation with Alex AldridgeIn our latest episode, we invited Alex Aldridge to talk about the relationship between sex and drugs. Alex is a researcher currently doing a PhD on the relationship between sex and drugs, particularly focusing on the issue of consent. She uses ethnographic methods to tease out the complexities of people’s sex on drugs experiences. In the podcast, we talk about some of the problems with the chemsex label, binary understandings of consent, the intersection of sex, drugs and dancefloors as encompassing events, embodiment and sex on drugs experiences, and more!Check out her work and follow he...2021-02-0849 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E07 - In conversation with Marta SantuccioIn episode 7, Giulia is in conversation with someone close to her heart. Marta Santuccio is an embodied practitioner focusing on breathwork while studying for a PhD in philosophy. Giulia and Marta first experienced raving together many years ago. Here, they talk about how drug experiences have informed Marta’s personal and professional journey. To find out more about Marta’s work, visit her Instagram (fleshandskin) or her website.2021-02-0145 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E06 - In conversation with Mat SouthwellIn the sixth episode of our podcast series, Anthony and Giulia speak to Mat Southwell, a global advocate on drugs and HIV, technical support consultant and drug user activist.Mat was one of the co-founders of the the European Network of People who use Drugs. Mat was also one of the first people to introduce party harm reduction education through his work with MixMag in the 1990s.Here we discuss this early work, as well as media representations of drug use, the Dance-Drugs Alliance, and the importance of harm reduction as a strategy for drugs...2021-01-1849 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E05 - In conversation with Bristol Drugs Project's Sorcha RyanIn this latest podcast, we invited Sorcha Ryan, club and festival harm reduction lead at the Bristol Drugs Project, to talk about what inspired her pioneering harm reduction work, the wicked problems in drug policy practices and debates, and the opportunity for reflection and taking stock offered by this pandemic. We both agreed that more honest and open conversations among stakeholders that include drug users’ voices are one way forward…2021-01-0643 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E04 - In conversation with Students for Sensible Drug Policy UK’s Hannah HeadIn this episode, Giulia is in conversation with Hannah Head (@_HannaHead_), a PhD student, an activist, and a member of Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) UK (@ssdpuk).We talk about the values of harm reduction, the role of drugs in young people’s lives, her work with SSDP and the need for universities to drop the ‘just say no’ rhetoric and develop more realistic, responsible and active harm reduction approaches to drug use by students to prevent drug related deaths.2020-10-1944 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E03 - BBC's Ecstasy: The battle of raveIn this episode Anthony Killick and Becky Brookfield review a new BBC podcast series, Ecstasy: The battle of rave. While the series does well to interview people who were actually involved in ecstasy and rave culture throughout the ‘birth’ of acid house, it’s overarching ‘rise and fall’ narrative is typical of media that discusses drug use, and occludes a more interesting and urgent conversation about the relationship between subcultures and criminality. In particular, the series fails to make any new contribution on issues around class, drugs policy, and the closing down of raving spaces – questions which are just as relevant...2020-09-2829 minBunlar yok isteBunlar yok istetahribad-i-isyan sambiki saru2020-09-2603 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E02 - A lockdown summer: What's Covid done to our festivals?In episode two we focus on music festivals, the space they create for recreational drug use and the potential blueprint they offer for harm reduction. This time Eve is in the hot seat explaining why festivals are the focus of her research and tells us more about her newest project: Festivals in Lockdown. To participate in Eve's research on festivals in lockdown, you can answer a few questions here! 2020-09-2125 minPeople and DancefloorsPeople and DancefloorsS01 E01 - Corona-raves: What are they raging about?In this podcast, we discuss a first experience of a rave during the pandemic. Albeit subjective and partial, a first-person account is a good launchpad for a broader discussion where we address media portrayals and associated stereotypes about raves, along with the tendency to blame young people’s recklessness and lack of responsibility for social, and in this case public health, ills.Finally, we question the categorisation of raves as “criminal” and as a “vector of disease”.2020-09-1238 minTRRAPTRRAPTahribad-ı İsyan - Sambiki Saru2020-07-0303 minçakma 4everçakma 4everTahribadı isyan - sambiki saru2020-06-0703 min