What does the word 'community' mean to you? An homogenous group of people united by faith, sexuality or another form of identity? Or perhaps it's about the place you grew up, or the people you work with? Recovering Community is a podcast series from the University of Glasgow's School of Social and Political Sciences about community; what it means; how it's formed and how it is rebuilt. Les Back is joined by academics, campaigners, volunteers and artists to talk about how communities respond ...
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Social and political sciences brings together the University’s world-leading expertise in the research and teaching of central & east European studies, economic & social history, politics, sociology, anthropology & applied social sciences and urban studies.
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Roots and Futures in Sheffield: Growing Heritage Around Communities
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For this special bonus edition of Recovering Community, Les Back travels south of the border, to Sheffield to look at how rethinking the relationship between heritage and local communities can make them more inclusive, particularly for the most marginalised. Here, the Roots and Futures project is listening to the perspectives of under-served commun…
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We See You: Exploring the links between violence, homelessness and the drug economy in Scotland
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Les Back meets with Dr Susan Batchelor, Dr Caitlin Gormley and Jim Thomson to learn more about a new piece of research exploring repeat violence in Scotland. To be homeless is more than not having a roof over your head. It is also about a denial of being, a person out of place to look away from, to ignore and not make eye contact with them as you p…
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The Museum of Discomfort: How Glasgow’s Hunterian is Decolonising through its Collection
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Les Back visits the Hunterian Museum at the University of Glasgow to talk about history, and how it impacts our lives and relationships in the 21st century. He meets with Hunterian Curator of Discomfort Zandra Yeaman and Dr Jay Sarkar to learn more about why history is so important when it comes to meaningful and respectful connection and cohabitat…
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The Soup'erheroes: Fostering Food Solidarity in Castlemilk
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Les Back swaps his desk for the kitchen table as he travels to Castlemilk in the south of Glasgow to meet a group of remarkable women working together to feed their community. Is there a more powerful symbol of community than the soup pot? It is both a distinctive part of Scottish working-class experience and at the same time a universal ritual of …
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Is Wasteland Ever Wasted? Looking beyond the developer’s view; how brownfield sites add value to the cityscape
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In this episode of Recovering Community, Les Back climbs through a hole in a fence to get right to the foundations of urban life. He meets with Dr Ross Beveridge, and artists Mary Redmond and Jim Colquhoun to talk about the landscape of the city, how it’s valued, and who gets to value it. The story of Glasgow’s mixed fortunes is written into its bu…
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The Wellbeing Economy: rethinking traditional economic structures to benefit people and planet
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What does it take to reconfigure our traditional capitalist economic structures so that people, communities and the environment come before profit? That’s the question at the heart of the wellbeing economy movement and the subject of today’s episode. Gerard McCartney practiced as a GP and trained as an economist before his current role as Professor…
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Coming Back: How Vox Liminis uses creative responses to the criminal justice system to build community
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How do you build community after the criminal justice system has removed you from society to serve a prison sentence? Today’s episode of Recovering Community explores the work of Vox Liminis, a unique organisation, set up to find creative answers to questions about crime, punishment, reintegration, and community. Vox is for people who have all kind…
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Colombia River Stories: The symbiotic relationship between the Río Atrato and the community who call it home
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The 400 mile long Río Atrato is in the Chocó department of northwest Colombia. Chocó is one of the most ethnically diverse regions in the country. It’s also one of the poorest, and the river provides essential transport and economic opportunities to the residents. In today’s episode, Anne Kerr meets her colleagues Mo Hume and Allan Gilles, and arti…
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Communities, Identity and Borders: What does the Kenmure Street Protest tell us about belonging to Glasgow?
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The way we control our borders and treat those who want or need to cross them says so much about our national identity. And for the last 25 years, the U.K. Government has - with significant public support - moved to make immigration as difficult as possible. But in contrast, the Scottish government has been more focused on encouraging migration to …
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1. After Auchengeich: Resilience in a Mining Community
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For this first episode of Recovering Community, we’re focusing on Moodiesburn, a former mining town about eight miles north of Glasgow. Moodiesburn was home to the Auchengeich colliery. The danger of mining left its mark on the area. 6 men died in an explosion in 1931. And then, in 1959, the community was struck by disaster when there was a fire in…
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Reform: why is Mexico making progress and Greece is not?
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Proessor Josef Konvitz gave a masterclass to the MSc Global Economy students on Monday 21st January 2013. His talk was entitled 'If reform should be easier in smaller rather than larger countries, why is Mexico making progress and Greece is not?'Professor Josef Konvitz tarafından oluşturuldu
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The Middle East and North Africa Uprising: Putting Human Rights on the Agenda
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Kate Allen discusses the status of the uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa, and the role of human rights in the ongoing processes of both political reform and continued repression.Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK tarafından oluşturuldu
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Scotland's Constitution: a means to an end
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Deputy First Minister of the Scottish Parliament, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, speaking at the University of Glasgow (March 2012).School of Law tarafından oluşturuldu
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Engaging research, from a migrant perspective
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Conference: Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network.Nazek Ramadan talks about 'engaging research' from the perspective of migrants themselves. Professor Rebecca Kay makes the closing remarks at the end of the GRAMnet conference.Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network tarafından oluşturuldu
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The power, potential and limits of inclusive Scotland
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Migration in Scotland. Gerry Hassan speaking at the Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network conference (2012).Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network tarafından oluşturuldu
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Nuclear deterrence -- a barrier to liberal internationalism
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Former Secretary of Defence MP Des Browne (Lord Browne of Ladyton) presents the annual Adam Smith Research Foundation Lecture 2011: Why nuclear deterrence is a barrier to liberal internationalism in 21st century.Adam Smith Research Foundation tarafından oluşturuldu
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The changing character of war
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Professor Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War at Oxford University, addresses the first lecture on global security issues at the University of Glasgow.University of Glasgow tarafından oluşturuldu
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Where are human rights going?
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Baroness Kennedy talks about human rights legislation and issues in Britain and abroad from the turn of the century to the present day.Baroness Helena Kennedy QC tarafından oluşturuldu
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Adam Smith: his life and works
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Professor Chris Berry, Professor of Political Theory, talks about the life and works of the famous moral philosopher, Adam SmithSchool of Social & Political Sciences tarafından oluşturuldu
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