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Remember Your Body

Remember Your Body is a podcast that helps researchers to understand the body as a source of knowledge and how it can help them in their research.   Series One of the podcast is presented by Eline Kieft, a medical anthropologist, who combines her passion for anthropology and its qualitative research methodologies, with her experience as a dancer and movement facilitator. In a series of accessible interviews to support researchers to be both productive and healthy, Eline talks to academics who pioneer the body as a research tool in anthropology. The podcast is produced as part of the NCRM-funded research project, Research with a twist: A somatics toolkit for ethnographers. Eline is supported by former BBC journalist now podcast producer and trainer, Christine Garrington.

info_outline S01 Episode 05: Johannes Birringer on cross overs between body, performance, technology and underground spaces 11/01/2019
info_outline S02 Episode 07: Juhani Pallasmaa on experiencing architecture through art and sensing, the mind-body continuum and architecture as a gift 06/02/2019
info_outline S02 Episode 6: Peter Merriman on mobility studies and the social, cultural and political dimensions of everyday movement 05/15/2019
info_outline S02 Episode 05: Auxiliadora Gálvez on how profound spatial awareness learned from choreography and the Feldenkrais Method inspires the practice and teaching of radical sustainable architecture 05/03/2019
info_outline S02 Episode 4: Arawana Hayashi on social presencing, improvisation and paying attention to each other in organizational settings, and connecting body and mind for a more awareness-based society 04/11/2019
info_outline S01 Episode 04: Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos 03/25/2019
info_outline S02 Episode 03: Brian Massumi and Erin Manning on the economic challenge to collectively reorganize how we value money 03/13/2019
info_outline S02 Episode 2: Erin Manning and Brian Massumi on critical somatic individualisation and why we need more movement in university education and architecture 03/04/2019
info_outline S02 Episode 1: Gil Hedley on integral human anatomy, fascia and the link between body fat and consumer culture 02/15/2019
info_outline S01 Episode 03: Jonathan Skinner on Concerns regarding the body in fieldwork, analysis and writing 12/04/2018
info_outline S01 Episode 02: Jerome Lewis on Learning about a culture through physical participation 11/09/2018
info_outline S01 Episode 01: Véronique Bénéï on Body education in India and slavery history in Colombia 10/29/2018
 
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