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Noise In The GalleryNoise In The Gallery9. Benjamin David : A Series Of DreamsBen and Joy delve into the making of Ben's debut album ('We're All Naked in The Eyes of The Divine'), which was conceived after Ben's father's cancer diagnoses, and made with grammy nominated record producer Kipper (Sting & James Taylor), Ben's upbringing with jazz musician parents, stream of consciousness songwriting techniques, and navigating the music industry as an introvert. Benjamin David is a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who writes, performs and produces their own music. They take inspiration from genre-defying artists like David Bowie, SOPHIE, Dorian Electra, Bjork, 100 Gecs and Prince.FIND US ON: X : h...2024-08-041h 23Banner & CompanyBanner & CompanyDr. Sophie Bjork-James: scholar of white nationalismWith neo-Nazis demonstrating around Nashville, including at a Metro Council meeting from which they were eventually expelled, the city has been on edge. It's the second such group in as many weeks to bring their racist messaging to the streets of downtown and beyond, and some Nashvillians have shown up to oppose them publicly.Dr. Sophie Bjork-James is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University and a cultural anthropologist who studies racism and white nationalist movements. In this episode, she talks about the historical context for these groups, what motivates them, and why they seem to be visiting...2024-07-2138 minThe Classical Ideas PodcastThe Classical Ideas PodcastEP 303: The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism’s Politics of the Family w/Dr. Sophie Bjork-JamesSophie Bjork-James (Ph.D., Cultural Anthropology, City University of New York) is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University. She has over ten years of experience researching both the US based Religious Right and the white nationalist movements. She is the author of The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism’s Politics of the Family (Rutgers 2021, winner of the Anne Bolin & Gil Herdt Book Prize) and the co-editor of Beyond Populism: Angry Politics and the Twilight of Neoliberalism (2020). She has been interviewed on the NBC Nightly News, NPR’s All Things Considered, BBC Radio 4’s Today, and in the New York T...2024-06-2536 minSampleòpolisSampleòpolisamora & lauseek & obak [Dones electròniques DJ Mix]Novembre és un mes marcat per l'agenda feminista i a Sampleòpolis volem sumar-nos-hi amb aquesta "bola extra" en format de sessió mesclada per dones absolutament inspirades i inspiradores, les dj's convidades Lauseek i Obak, amb música composada exclusivament per dones electròniques. Si vos agrada, no deixeu de fer like i de compartir. AMORA DJ MIX (warm up) 00. [Sintonia] SUZANE CIANNI - Xenon Pinball Effects 01. LUCRECIA DALT - Dicen [¡Ay!, RVNG Intl., 2022] 02. THE ALBUM LEAF - Prologue (Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Remix) [Nettwerk Music Group, 2023] 03. BJÖRK feat. SHYGIRL - Ovule (Sega Bodega Remix) [One Little Independent Records, 2023] 04. SILA LUA - V...2023-11-151h 31The RevealerThe RevealerReligion and Reproductive RightsThe fight to make abortion access legal, just like the fight to outlaw abortion, is one replete with religious voices. For this episode, two experts on religion and reproductive rights join us to discuss these issues. First, we chat with Dr. Gillian Frank about religious leaders, like Reverend Elinor Yeo, who helped thousands of people in the U.S. get abortions before and after Roe v. Wade. Then, we chat with Dr. Sophie Bjork-James about pro-life evangelicals and connections between their opposition to abortion and their approach to climate change. – This episode is part of The Revealer’s 2023 special issue on “...2023-09-2738 minNew Books in GenderNew Books in GenderSophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minNew Books in American PoliticsNew Books in American PoliticsSophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minNew Books in SociologyNew Books in SociologySophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minNew Books in AnthropologyNew Books in AnthropologySophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minNew Books in ReligionNew Books in ReligionSophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minNew Books in Christian StudiesNew Books in Christian StudiesSophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minNew Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex WorkNew Books in Sex, Sexuality, and Sex WorkSophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minNew Books in American StudiesNew Books in American StudiesSophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1255 minRutgers University Press PodcastRutgers University Press PodcastSophie Bjork-James, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family" (Rutgers UP, 2021)The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism's Politics of the Family (Rutgers University Press, 2021) provides an account of how a theology of the family came to dominate a white evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics. This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the strong gender and sexual identities that ground the nuclear family. The consequences of this theology are both personal su...2023-08-1253 minDJ Leon In The MixDJ Leon In The MixMax Mashup Megamix 2023Kylie Minogue – Magic/Miley Cyrus – Flowers/The Weeknd – Can’t feel my face/Years & Years – 100 pure love/Michael Jackson – BAD/Junior Senior – Move your feet/Dizzee Rascal – Holiday/The Saturdays – Notorious/Harris & Hurr – You got me/Benny Blanco, BTS, Snoop Dogg – Bad decisions/Human League – Don’t you want me/Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Get over you/Duke Dumont – I got U/Khalid – Know your worth/Mabel – Good luck/Black Box – Ride on time/Sam Feldt – Show me love/Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – Senorita/Lilly Wood & Robin Schulz – Prayer in C/Everything But The Girl – Missing/Mark Knight & Todd Terry, James Hurr – Make you happy/Leslie Cheung – Hot su...2023-04-031h 11Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean SmithSappenin’ Podcast with Sean SmithEP. 201 - Trixie & Katya (Trixie Mattel + Katya Zamolodchikova)Ohh, Honey. Drag royalty, New York times best selling authors and the masters of shade, Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova, are our guests on Episode 201 of Sappenin' Podcast! The chaotic best friends expose scandalous secrets on their pop-culture crossover, having a chokehold on the entertainment industry and embracing emo culture. In this conversation, Trixie & Katya open up on their rise to fame on RuPaul's Drag Race, headlining Wembley, why drag has taken over the mainstream, risking their lives on tour buses, unexpected fan gifts, dealing with airport security, wardrobe malfunctions, but plugs, their new book "Guide To Professional Womanhood"...2022-09-3058 minA Matter of Faith: A Presby PodcastA Matter of Faith: A Presby PodcastHutchinson T Drop, Independence, & A Different Evangelical Perspective w/ Sarah HedgecockSend us a textThis week we (kinda) theme the episode around July the 4th! And we talk about the surprise hearing from the January 6th Committee and how that impacts our faith. All that and more on this week's episode! Question for the week:What does it mean to celebrate independence?Special Guest:Sarah Hedgecock, PhD Candidate in Religion at Columbia UniversityGuest Question:As progressive Christians, we often describe ourselves, our perspectives, and our actions in contrast to...2022-07-0752 minAnthroPodAnthroPod67. AnthroPod Talks AbortionIn this episode, Professors Sophie Bjork-James, Carolyn Sufrin, and Elise Andaya share what the anthropology of abortion looks like in their fieldsites and how those sites will change in a post-Roe world, and we break down this topic with the help of other scholars of reproduction. For show notes, please visit https://culanth.org/fieldsights/anthropod-talks-abortion2022-06-3037 minThe Letterboxd ShowThe Letterboxd ShowFour Favorites with Lucy May: Portrait Nation, Amélie, Maika Monroe and Parker PoseyVideo editor, writer and Letterboxd member Lucy May joins hosts Gemma and Slim for a MegaSound 8000 influencer session on her four favorite films: Amélie; It Follows; Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Josie and the Pussycats. Plus: Why Lucy’s dad is the best Letterboxd dad. Glass men and brittle bones. Getting serious about It Follows, for once. Opinions about elevated horror. Slim’s boys’ night out at Portrait. The power of Parker Posey. The best present Lucy ever received. The best band managers in movies. Modern Archie comics. Why Saw V is saw-ly underrated. An apol...2022-06-071h 11This Is NashvilleThis Is NashvilleFree speech or hate speech? The role of rhetoric in violenceA deadly mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket on May 14 sent shockwaves throughout the country, including in Middle Tennessee. In a document written before the attack, the gunman used rhetoric that echoed racist conspiracy theories and, in some places, the recently leaked Supreme Court draft decision overturning Roe. v. Wade. On this episode, we explore the connections between hateful rhetoric and harmful actions with someone whose community was targeted for harassment and with experts in critical race theory and hate speech. But first, WPLN metro reporter Ambriehl Crutchfield stops by the studio with...2022-05-2450 minStraight White American JesusStraight White American JesusWeekly Roundup: Masculine Grooming for God and CountryBrad is joined by special guest co-host Dr. Sara Moslener. They begin by discussing the hilarious trailer for Tucker Carlson's new original show, "The End of Men," which among other things touts the practice of tanning one's testicles in order to increase testosterone levels. After some jokes about the merits of red and blue balls, they breakdown the model of masculinity Carlson is upholding as ideal and how it connects to patriarchal visions of God and country."If God is male, male is God." - Mary Daly Brad's article on God as Ultimate Masculinity: https...2022-04-2210 minPremium Ad-Free: Straight White American JesusPremium Ad-Free: Straight White American JesusWeekly Roundup: Masculine Grooming for God and CountryBrad is joined by special guest co-host Dr. Sara Moslener. They begin by discussing the hilarious trailer for Tucker Carlson's new original show, "The End of Men," which among other things touts the practice of tanning one's testicles in order to increase testosterone levels. After some jokes about the merits of red and blue balls, they breakdown the model of masculinity Carlson is upholding as ideal and how it connects to patriarchal visions of God and country."If God is male, male is God." - Mary Daly Brad's article on God as Ultimate Masculinity: https...2022-04-2210 minRight RisingRight RisingWhite Evangelicals and the Radical RightGuest Sophie Bjork-James join Right Rising to discuss the unique relationship between white evangelicals and radical right politics. Along with host Augusta Dell'Omo, Sophie breaks down how evangelical activism against abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial integration intersect in the current American political environment. Sophie explains how growing numbers of Black and Latinx evangelicals could change the trajectory of evangelicalism in the United States. Special Guest: Sophie Bjork-James.2021-11-2425 minYeah Nah Pasaran!Yeah Nah Pasaran!Dr Sophie Bjork-James on White EvangelicalismThis week we had a chat with Dr. Sophie Bjork-James, the author of The Divine Institution, about the intersection of Evangelicalism and White Nationalism.2021-09-2300 minThe Hartmann ReportThe Hartmann ReportWHITE EVANGELICALS' POLITICS OF THE FAMILYAuthor of the new book, "The Divine Institution: White Evangelicalism’s Politics of the Family" Professor Sophie Bjork-James is here with Thom for a forty minute deep-dive on the origin and nature of white evangelicalism- how did it come to take power and why does it's thinking align so strongly with the Republican party?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-09-1358 minBest of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and DemocracyBest of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and DemocracyTrans People as Disposable Chess Pieces in a Despicable Political GameAir Date 4/17/2021 Today we take a look at the surge of anti-trans legislation coming from Republican-controlled state legislatures. Being concerned that suppressing voter turnout by targeting Black and Brown voters may not be enough to keep them in power, they are resorting to targeting another vulnerable population in the next of their infinite series of attempts to create a wedge issue by pitting people's lives and wellbeing against the prejudices of their constituents.  We also examine the harm being inflicted on trans people, the trans-exclusionary Radical Feminists who have partnered with conservative coalitions to limit t...2021-04-171h 07Straight White American JesusStraight White American JesusWeekly Roundup: The Problem with the Focus on the FamilyBrad and Dan draw on Sophie Bjork-James' new book, the Divine Institution, to demonstrate how Evangelicals use the nuclear family in order to both attack members of the LGBTQ+ community and draw attention away from systemic issues related to race and other public health threats. In particular, they discuss a) the trans bill and healthcare for trans children in Arkansas b) Biden's executive order on gun control and the issue of gun violence as a public health threat c) the CDC's labeling of racism as a threat to public health. In all three instances, the individualist, patriarchal, a...2021-04-1008 minPremium Ad-Free: Straight White American JesusPremium Ad-Free: Straight White American JesusWeekly Roundup: The Problem with the Focus on the FamilyBrad and Dan draw on Sophie Bjork-James' new book, the Divine Institution, to demonstrate how Evangelicals use the nuclear family in order to both attack members of the LGBTQ+ community and draw attention away from systemic issues related to race and other public health threats. In particular, they discuss a) the trans bill and healthcare for trans children in Arkansas b) Biden's executive order on gun control and the issue of gun violence as a public health threat c) the CDC's labeling of racism as a threat to public health. In all three instances, the individualist, patriarchal, a...2021-04-1008 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateClimate Change in the Mekong River Delta Region, by Kaitlynn HammonsI did my podcast over the Mekong River Delta Region of Vietnam. I examined  how the effects of climate change will hurt the area’s agriculture  sector which will in turn negatively impact the lives of the people  living there and the economy of Vietnam as a whole. Overall, unless  substantial changes are made and the course of events is altered so that  sea levels don’t rise then the area will not be able to survive. The  land will no longer be able to be farmed on and almost all people will  ...2021-01-2407 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateThe Chennai Water Crisis, by Aarushi NegiThis podcast describes the Chennai Water Crisis and the impact that it has had on the people within the city. Looking at the conflict from the perspective of climate change and faulty water policies, the podcast discerns the primary factor for the water crisis as being environmental causes. Refernces 1. Bal, P. K., Ramachandran, A., Geetha, R., Bhaskaran, B., Thirumurugan, P., Indumathi, J., & Jayanthi, N. (2016). Climate change projections for Tamil Nadu, India: deriving high-resolution climate data by a downscaling approach using PRECIS...2021-01-2406 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateClimate Change in Miami, by Emily IrigoyenIn the podcast, I discuss the effects of sea level rise on the broad Miami area, but particularly how it affects low income communities of color. I was able to do so by comparing Miami Beach, which is a wealthier city more equipped to handle the new infrastructure needed, as compared to Little Haiti which has a much lower average income. I also highlight the political response on the state level as well as local social movements that have arisen out of necessity for real change. In doing so...2021-01-2408 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateThe Sonoran Desert Faces Climate Change, by Rebecca DubinThis Podcast is about the Sonoran Desert and how climate change and human actions have made an impact. Many people focus on wet areas being impacted by climate change, but deserts will also be greatly impacted and it is important to take note of this as well. The Sonoran Desert as well as the entire area of the southwest is changing at an alarming rate and soon it will be unrecognizable. This area can serve as a warning for the world, showing what is soon to come. All interviews...2021-01-2309 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateClimate Change in Patagonia, by Keegan PietrakThe podcast analyzes how  species diversity is impacted in Patagonia due to climate change and  increasing global emissions.  In general, if the global temperatures  continue to increase, many species are greatly at risk, and although  conservation methods such as creating protected lands can greatly  increase the chances of survival for certain species, it can only do so  much as long as the core issues regarding climate change are not  properly addressed.  Most of my information was found on the Vanderbilt  library database except for my audio (which is from "...2021-01-2308 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateImpacts of Climate Change on the Midwest, Will DuffThe conclusion that I came to through my research was that although there are many barriers to climate change activism in the Midwest (perhaps more than other regions), there are still many people who believe in climate change and want to see measures taken to mitigate it. The most interesting part of my research was definitely looking through countless facebook post comments. I saw some very interesting perspectives. Many of which have no scientific backing. The music used in the podcast was all created by me within the GarageBand...2021-01-2306 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateWhat's the Buzz? by Olivia Trimiar“What’s the Buzz?” examines the phenomenon of the bee population decline in California’s Central Valley and the Great Plains as these are where bees are most concentrated and their decline most prominent. The podcast explains how climate change contributes to the rapid decline of these populations as well as how this would affect the United States economically and provisionally. Based on information from the EPA, the American Beekeeping Federation, and the United States Geological Survey, it was concluded that climate change does contribute to the deaths of bee populations in the Great Plains and the Central Valley both dir...2021-01-2308 minAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateAre we ready? Communities respond to a changing climateWater and Climate Change in Jordan, by Zofia LutherMy podcast explores the effects of climate change on the water availability in Jordan. I note the implications for Jordan’s agricultural sector and ways in which the Jordanian government frames the discussion of climate change—seeking to establish better water management rather than combating the underlying causes of climate change. A major takeaway from the research from this podcast is that largely underdeveloped countries like Jordan in particularly vulnerable arid locations are enduring many of the consequences of climate change that have yet to catch up with industrialized nati...2021-01-2309 minPremium Ad-Free: Straight White American JesusPremium Ad-Free: Straight White American JesusSophie Bjork-James on the Similarities Between White Nationalists and Christian NationalistsDr. Sophie Bjork-James is an anthropologist at Vanderbilt University. She is a specialist in race, gender, and religion with a focus on White nationalism and White evangelicalism. One of her recent projects is a close reading of the Left Behind series and the Turner Diaries, the latter many consider the Bible of the White supremacy movement. Reading these two texts together reveals the stunning similarities in White nationalism and Christian nationalism, including their belief that violence is justified to achieve their political goals, their fear of global organizations such as NATO and WHO, and their willingness to trample democracy...2020-12-0108 minStraight White American JesusStraight White American JesusSophie Bjork-James on the Similarities Between White Nationalists and Christian NationalistsDr. Sophie Bjork-James is an anthropologist at Vanderbilt University. She is a specialist in race, gender, and religion with a focus on White nationalism and White evangelicalism. One of her recent projects is a close reading of the Left Behind series and the Turner Diaries, the latter many consider the Bible of the White supremacy movement. Reading these two texts together reveals the stunning similarities in White nationalism and Christian nationalism, including their belief that violence is justified to achieve their political goals, their fear of global organizations such as NATO and WHO, and their willingness to trample democracy...2020-12-0108 minVandyVoxVandyVoxVandyVox Episode 21-“The Peril of the Sonoran Desert” by Rebecca DubinIn “The Peril of the Sonoran Desert” undergraduate Rebecca Dubin talks us through the changes happening in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. This audio was produced for the Anthropology first-year writing seminar on Culture and Climate Change, taught by Professor Sophie Bjork-James. Rebecca incorporates the interview-style podcasting we’ve seen featured in previous episodes this season. In this format, she artificially conducts interviews with experts on this topic using real-life interviews she found online. The responses of her interviewees are the actual answers of each respective expert; however, these responses are voice acted by some of Rebecca’s friends. Professo...2020-07-0515 minVandyVoxVandyVoxVandy Vox Episode 16-“Local Impacts” by Tanya TejaniFor some of us, climate change is something we worry about for our kids or grandkids, that global warming will make this planet a hard place to live 50 or 100 years from now. But for some people around world, climate change is having an impact on their lives right now. On this episode of VandyVox, we feature a short audio documentary by Vanderbilt undergraduate Tanya Tejani that takes the abstract threat of climate change and makes it relevant and personal. She uses Bangladesh as a case study, a country where two-thirds of the land has an elevation of 5m above...2019-09-1915 minVandyVoxVandyVoxVandyVox Episode 1-Hagar Rising by Sarah Saxton StrassbergThis episode of VandyVox features a short audio story by Vanderbilt undergraduate Sarah Saxton Strassberg called “Hagar Rising.” Sarah Saxton was a student in a fall 2018 anthropology course taught by Sophie Bjork-James on the politics of reproductive health in the United States. The final assignment in Sophie’s course asked students to research a contemporary reproductive health issue and produce a piece of video or audio that explores that issue. Sarah Saxton chose to look at gene editing, an emerging set of biotechnologies that have the potential to allow parents to pick and choose physical features of their children. Sarah...2019-01-2816 minps. tykitelläänps. tykitelläänFear of a Black Planet Kuinka kaanon muuttuu, kysyy Niko ja ohjaa vertaamaan Pitchforkin uutta (2018) ja vanhaa (2002) listaa 1980-luvun parhaista levyistä. Oskari nostaa omaa häntäänsä, teoriasössöttää ja päätyy jopa mainitsemaan Derridan yrittäessään luodata syitä sille, miksi Yves Tumorin levy on niin monen (Pitchforkin) mielestä vuoden tärkeintä musiikkia. Namedroppauspilvi: ABC, Amnesia Scanner, Anohni, Arca, Beastie Boys, Beyoncé, Björk, Dean Blunt, Burial, Nuno Canavarro, Chino Amobi, Clams Casino, Leonard Cohen, Inga Copeland, Demdike Stare, Eagles, James Ferraro, Fleetwood Mac, Nils Frahm, Future, Gang of Four, Manuel Göttsching, Laurel Halo, Helena Hauff, The Haxan Cloak, Julia Ho...2018-09-2045 minps. tykitelläänps. tykitelläänFear of a Black Planet Kuinka kaanon muuttuu, kysyy Niko ja ohjaa vertaamaan Pitchforkin uutta (2018) ja vanhaa (2002) listaa 1980-luvun parhaista levyistä. Oskari nostaa omaa häntäänsä, teoriasössöttää ja päätyy jopa mainitsemaan Derridan yrittäessään luodata syitä sille, miksi Yves Tumorin levy on niin monen (Pitchforkin) mielestä vuoden tärkeintä musiikkia. Namedroppauspilvi: ABC, Amnesia Scanner, Anohni, Arca, Beastie Boys, Beyoncé, Björk, Dean Blunt, Burial, Nuno Canavarro, Chino Amobi, Clams Casino, Leonard Cohen, Inga Copeland, Demdike Stare, Eagles, James Ferraro, Fleetwood Mac, Nils Frahm, Future, Gang of Four, Manuel Göttsching, Laurel H...2018-09-2045 minKlikerklubKlikerklubpodcast 11 - 1h 55 minPodcast 11 Moderation: André Meissner broadcasting-time on www.euradionantes.eu: monday 27.08. 21-23 pm thursday 30.08. 21-23 pm (click on "recouter la radio") or go to http://klikerklub.podspot.de (download the podcast as mp3, click right, then "save as") TRACKLIST: 01 INTRO 02 EDDY BERAM – RIOT IN THUNDER ALLEY 03 TILLY AND THE WALL – NIGHTS OF THE LIVING DEATH 04 THE HOUSE OF LOVE – SHINE ON 05 INTERPOL – HEINRICH MANEUVER 06 ELENI MANDELL – AFTERNOON 07 THE WHITE STRIPES – COLD COLD NIGHT 08 FM EINHEIT AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITH GRY – PRINCESS CROCODILE 09 LAMB – B-LINE 10 CHEMICAL BROTHERS – PUSH THE BUTTON 11 JAMIE T – DRY OFF YOUR CHEEKS 12 BJÖRK – DECLAIRE INDEPENDENCE 13 JAY JAY JO...2007-08-2600 min