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LSO Ep.6: In Conversation with Dr Margherita Grazioli | Julia Lurfová and Dr Nerina Boursinou

In this month’s episode, we share a stimulating conversation with Margherita Grazioli, a fixed-term assistant professor (RTDa) in Economic Geography in the Social Sciences Area of the Gran Sasso Science Institute (L’Aquila, Italy). Margherita is also a steering committee member of the ⁠Beyond Habitation Lab⁠, a Turin-based collective study lab.

In her work, Margherita explores the right to the city through themes of housing, squatting, and urban commons. As a long-standing member of Rome’s Movimenti per il Diritto all’Abitare (Movement for the Right to Habitation), her academic engagements are firmly rooted in her activist background. Having lived in a housing squat in Rome for six years, Margherita brings a critical perspective to our conversation around housing struggles, which we are thrilled to share with our listeners.

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Guest: Dr Margherita Grazioli ([email protected])
⁠https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Margherita-Grazioli
https://beyondinhabitation.org/team/margherita-grazioli/⁠

This episode was recorded in February 2024.

Logo credits: Alma Hummelsberger
Editor: Eden Igwe
Music: Matthew Lewis (@matthewlewy on Spotify)

Let’s Step Outside (LSO) is a podcast series bringing urban-related activism and exciting research outside the walls of Academia and one step closer to people who don’t fancy talking with jargon. LSO’s episodes feature mainly women researchers/speakers at all stages of their career, as well as a range of activists engaged with all things urban. Delicious food for thought delivered to your ears.

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LSO Ep.5: In Conversation with Dr Vanessa Schofield | Julia Lurfová and Dr Nerina Boursinou

In this first episode of LSO’s spring season, we welcome the Lab’s very own Dr Vanessa Schofield, who is presently a lecturer in Geography at the University of St Andrews. Throughout her academic career, Ness has looked at different aspects of risk governance and policing. Her participation in protests and her archival work around riots have been motivated by the overarching question of ‘What counts as a riot?’ in different legal contexts. In this episode, we discuss the policing of the 2001 ‘race riots’, challenge violent riot iconography, and address the theme of (in)visibility around riot politics.

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Guest: Dr Vanessa Schofield
https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/persons/vanessa-schofield⁠
Email: ⁠[email protected]

This episode was recorded in February 2024.

⁠⁠⁠Logo credits: Alma Hummelsberger
Editor: Eden Igwe
Music: Matthew Lewis (@matthewlewy on Spotify)

Let’s Step Outside (LSO) is a podcast series bringing urban-related activism and exciting research outside the walls of Academia and one step closer to people who don’t fancy talking with jargon. LSO’s episodes feature mainly women researchers/speakers at all stages of their career, as well as a range of activists engaged with all things urban. Delicious food for thought delivered to your ears.

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Let’s Step Outside: Spring and Summer Season

With the start of the new year, 2024, we are excited to welcome a new season of Radical Urban Lab’s very own podcast series, Let’s Step Outside.

In the upcoming spring sessions, Nerina and Julia will be joined by three activists-researchers discussing a broad range of social and political issues, while the podcast’s summer sessions will focus in on migration research.

The flyers below introduce our wonderful guests for the upcoming season:

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LSO Ep.4: In Conversation with Nik Gorecki (Housmans) | Julia Lurfová and Dr Nerina Boursinou

LSO’s fourth episode introduces Housmans, ‘the longest continuous-running radical bookshop in Britain, established in 1945 and based in London’s Kings Cross since 1959’. Having become a local favourite, Housmans is known for selling ‘books, magazines, and periodicals of radical interest and progressive politics, such as feminism, pacifism, Black politics, LGBTQIA+ politics, environmental justice and anarchism’.

As Housmans’ co-manager, this episode’s guest Nik Gorecki brings a unique insight into what running a radical bookshop entails in this day and age. We talk about the term ‘radical’, Housmans’ unique history within the city of London, as well as about creating a safe space for political conversations and a sense of community through a politically framed bookstore.

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This episode was recorded in May 2023.⁠⁠⁠

Logo credits: Alma Hummelsberger
Editor: Eden Igwe
Music: Matthew Lewis (@matthewlewy on Spotify)

Let’s Step Outside (LSO) is a podcast series bringing urban-related activism and exciting research outside the walls of Academia and one step closer to people who don’t fancy talking with jargon. LSO’s episodes feature women researchers/speakers at all stages of their career, as well as a range of activists engaged with all things urban. Delicious food for thought delivered to your ears.

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LSO Ep.3: In Conversation with Kinan Alajak | Julia Lurfová and Dr Nerina Boursinou

LSO’s third episode is a conversation with Kinan Alajak, recorded at the end of March. Kinan is the founder of the Refugee Wellbeing & Integration Initiative, the co-founder of the English Academy for Newcomers (EAN), and a Syrian-Dutch migration researcher affiliated with the Utrecht University in the Netherlands. In this episode, we discuss the ecosystem that surrounds the integration of newcomers in the Netherlands, as well as Kinan’s latest study on public interventions available to refugees in the city of Utrecht.

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Guest: Kinan Alajak
⁠https://kinanalajak.com/⁠
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: ⁠@KinanAlajak

Logo credits: Alma Hummelsberger
Editor: Eden Igwe
Music: Matthew Lewis (@matthewlewy on Spotify)

Let’s Step Outside (LSO) is a podcast series bringing urban-related activism and exciting research outside the walls of Academia and one step closer to people who don’t fancy talking with jargon. LSO’s episodes feature women researchers/speakers at all stages of their career, as well as a range of activists engaged with all things urban. Delicious food for thought delivered to your ears.

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LSO Ep. 2: In Conversation with Dr Christina Verousi | Julia Lurfová and Dr Nerina Boursinou

The second episode of Let’s Step Outside recorded back in February introduces the work of Dr Christina Verousi, who is joined by podcast hosts Nerina and Julia. Christina is a social sciences lecturer at Northumbria University researching gendered islamophobia and religiously motivated hatecrime in Greece. Situating our discussion in the context of Athens and Western Thrace, we delve into how research on this kind of discrimination looks in practice and into islamophobia’s everyday manifestations for Muslim women in particular.

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Guest: Dr Christina Verousi
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/v/christina-verousi/
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: ⁠@Ver_Christine

Logo credits: Alma Hummelsberger
Editor: Eden Igwe
Music: Matthew Lewis (@matthewlewy on Spotify)

Let’s Step Outside (LSO) is a podcast series bringing urban-related activism and exciting research outside the walls of Academia and one step closer to people who don’t fancy talking with jargon. LSO’s episodes feature women researchers/speakers at all stages of their career, as well as a range of activists engaged with all things urban. Delicious food for thought delivered to your ears.

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LSO Ep.1: In Conversation with CASH | Julia Lurfová and Nerina Boursinou in discussion with Ellie Bouton and Lily von Geyer

In this first episode of Let’s Step Outside, RUL members Julia Lurfová and Dr Nerina Boursinou joined by guests Ellie Bouton and Lily von Geyer from the Campaign for Affordable Student Housing (CASH) discuss the precarious living situation in St Andrews. We explore the specifics of the St Andrew’s ‘housing crisis’ and delve into what it is like to be a student activist for affordable housing in a rich student town on the east coast of Scotland.

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Logo credits: Alma Hummelsberger
Editor: Eden Igwe
Music: Matthew Lewis (@matthewlewy on Spotify)

Let’s Step Outside (LSO) is a podcast series bringing urban-related activism and exciting research outside the walls of Academia and one step closer to people who don’t fancy talking with jargon. LSO’s episodes feature women researchers/speakers at all stages of their career, as well as a range of activists engaged with all things urban. Delicious food for thought delivered to your ears.

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Podcast: On the production of Piraeus’ information space | Andreas Makris in discussion with Sandro Mezzadra

What can global spaces and infrastructure teach us about the current mutations in the relation between capital and sovereignty? How do heterogeneous actors and qualities of power work on each other in these spaces, producing peculiar yet fragile articulations? In what ways does information reproblematise the production and governance of the spatial?

Drawing on his recent research on the digitalisation and technological reconfiguration of the port of Piraeus in Greece, Andreas Makris interviews Sandro Mezzadra. Together they revisit some of the critical concepts that Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson have produced in their fascinating work over the last decade, and reflect on the contemporary politics of logistical operations and infrastructure. The discussion is preceded by a short introduction that attempts to set the scene by narrating Piraeus’ complex arrangements and recent events.

The podcast is part of Andreas’ recent research project funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Entitled ‘Becoming-digital: Logistical media, territorial mutations and the production of information space in the port of Piraeus, Greece’, this project was awarded an RSE Saltire Early Career Fellowship and involved a placement at the University of Bologna.

Andreas Makris is a PhD student in the School of Geography and Sustainable Development at the University of St Andrews.

Sandro Mezzadra is a Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Bologna.

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Podcast: Σχετικά με την παραγωγή του πληροφοριακού χώρου του Πειραιά | Ο Ανδρέας Μακρής σε συζήτηση με τον Δημήτρη Μ. Μόσχο

Τι μπορούμε να διδαχθούμε από παγκόσμιους χώρους και υποδομές, όπως το λιμάνι του Πειραιά, για τις σύγχρονες μεταλλαγές της σχέσης ανάμεσα στο κεφάλαιο και την κυριαρχία; Πώς διαρθρώνονται οι ετερογενείς δρώντες παράγοντες και ποιότητες εξουσίας σε τέτοιους χώρους και ποιο είναι το υλικό υβριδικό πολίτευμα που παράγουν; Με τι τρόπους η ανάδυση της πληροφορίας ως ιστορικής παραγωγικής δύναμης επαναπροβληματικοποιεί την παραγωγή και διακυβέρνηση του χωρικού;

Εκκινώντας από την πρόσφατη έρευνά του σχετικά με την ψηφιο-ποίηση και τον τεχνολογικό μετασχηματισμό του εμπορικού λιμανιού του Πειραιά, ο Ανδρέας Μακρής συζητά με τον Δημήτρη Μ. Μόσχο για την πολιτική των υποδομών της εφοδιαστικής. Χρησιμοποιώντας τον Πειραιά και τις παγκόσμιες οικολογίες των logistics ως σημείο εισόδου σε μια ευρύτερη συζήτηση για τις πολλαπλές μεταβάσεις που εκτυλίσσονται σε πλανητικό επίπεδο, η συζήτηση ανοίγεται σε ζητήματα όπως οι μετασχηματισμοί του ελληνικού κράτους και της επικράτειάς του, τα οικονομικά και πολιτικά αποτελέσματα που παράγονται από τις πλατφόρμες και αντίστοιχα ψηφιακά μέσα, τον ρόλο της πληροφορίας και του υπολογισμού στους παραδοσιακούς γεωπολιτικoύς σχηματισμούς και σε αυτούς που ενδεχομένως έρχονται.

Το podcast είναι μέρος του πρόσφατου ερευντικού πρότζεκτ του Ανδρέα που χρηματοδοτήθηκε από τη Royal Society of Edinburgh. Φέροντας τον τίτλο ‘Becoming-digital: Logistical media, territorial mutations and the production of information space in the port of Piraeus, Greece’ (Γίγνεσθαι-ψηφιακό: Ψηφιακά μέσα της εφοδιαστικής, εδαφικές μεταλλαγές και η παραγωγή του πληροφοριακού χώρου στο λιμάνι του Πειραιά), το πρότζεκτ αυτό υποστηρίχθηκε από το πρόγραμμα υποτροφιών RSE Saltire Early Career Fellowships και συμπεριέλαβε τη συνεργασία με το Πανεπιστήμιο της Bologna και τον καθηγητή Sandro Mezzadra.

Ο Ανδρέας Μακρής είναι υποψήφιος διδάκτορας στη Σχολή Γεωγραφίας και Βιώσιμης Ανάπτυξης στο Πανεπιστήμιο του St Andrews.

Ο Δημήτρης Μ. Μόσχος είναι υποψήφιος διδάκτορας στη Σχολή Πολιτικών Επιστημών στο Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο.