Listening Beyond Landscape: Music Ethnography and the Environmental Turn
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
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Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Call for Papers for a Master Class in Mainz on June 27–29, 2024. Deadline: March 15,
2024.
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
The post Digital Echoes: Listening to New Normativities in International Law and Technology appeared first on Völkerrechtsblog.
Blog: TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research
By Himmat Zoubi. In recent decades, critical intellectual trends have achieved significant breakthroughs in analyzing the relationship between power and knowledge, as well as in analyzing the dynamics between dominant and marginalized groups. These trends have led to profound debates about the production of history, emphasizing the need to consider the identity of the producers of history, the perspectives of those recording history, methods of reconstructing the past, ways of framing the present, the selection and availability of sources, and techniques of historical revision.
Blog: Reason.com
Listening to the sounds of war at the site of the October 7 Hamas attack.
Blog: The RAND Blog
The FDA is prioritizing listening to patients by approving treatments quickly. So why are health insurers standing in the way?
Blog: The Strategist
Soon after she became foreign minister in May last year, Penny Wong went on a self-described listening tour of the Pacific. 'I'm very happy to be here again, to listen … to the new government ...
Blog: Not Another Politics Podcast
We took some time off to enjoy the holiday and our families. We're going to reshare this crucial episode about how the wealthy retain power in a time of inequality this week, and we'll be back with a brand new episode next week! Thanks for listening!
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
Listening with respect is the key to deepening trade and investment relationships with Pacific nations, an AIIA Queensland event has been told. Leata Alaimoana, pictured above, emphasised this point when addressing AIIA members and guests in Brisbane on August 8. She was appointed as Queensland's Trade Commissioner for the Pacific in March this year. […]
Blog: Reason.com
I am listening to the oral argument in Devillier v. Texas, and one attorney just said the declaratory judgment is an equitable remedy. It is not. Here is a note from the manuscript for the next edition of Ames, Chafee, and Re on Remedies: Note on Equity and the Declaratory Judgment Modern declaratory judgment acts…
Blog: Reason.com
Want to start the new year by listening to a history podcast? Here are some suggestions. Rather than providing links to Spotify or Apple, I'll just supply the information so that you can find the podcast anywhere you choose; not all of these podcasts are available on every player. My player of choice is Podcast…
Blog: Penn LDI
For someone who leads Pennsylvania's largest agency, Dr. Val Arkoosh takes a refreshing approach to her work. She starts by listening to understand where folks line up on issues that involve the vast Department of Human Services, which accounts for nearly half the state's $17.45 billion budget. She doesn't assume that problems are different between […]
Blog: FixGov
For most Americans, the debt ceiling is something abstract and technical that officials in Washington fight about. They have a hard time understanding the impact that this issue could have on their daily lives, and they do not appear to be listening to the warnings that policy experts are issuing with increasing urgency. The following…
Blog: Blog
It's time for all of us to reflect on the brutal reality of this country's colonization and understand the true meaning of reconciliation. The truths are difficult, but listening is the first step to stop the silencing of Indigenous voices. This Canada Day, we must hear the voices of those who were never allowed to speak for themselves.
Blog: FDD's Long War Journal
Bill is joined again by FDD's Center on Military and Political Power (CMPP) senior director Bradley Bowman to discuss broader U.S. military posture in the Middle East amidst the the death of three American service members last weekend in Jordan. Housekeeping note: This was (naturally) recorded just hours before the U.S. announced that retaliatory strikes are in fact underway in Iraq and Syria on Friday, February 2. Keeping this in mind while listening, all points are still relevant.
The post Generation Jihad Ep. 139 — A little less conversation, a little more targeting (please) first appeared on FDD's Long War Journal.
Blog: Not Another Politics Podcast
There's a long tradition in political science of using voter rationality to test the health of our democracy. But could this myopia be misguided? Are there any situations where irrational and uninformed voters could actually generate a healthier democracy?
We're taking a short summer break to catch up on some incredible episodes we have in the works. But in the meantime, we're going to re-share some of our prior conversations that we think are the most vital and fascinating. Thanks for listening and we'll see you soon with new episodes of Not Another Politics Podcast.