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絶滅危惧ラジオ~拝啓、絶滅の淵から~ - 絶滅危惧ラジオ
カリフォルニアコンドルやコウノトリ、マングースをはじめ、絶滅危惧種や外来種をめぐる背景が学べるポッドキャスト。保護活動の現場と人間の生活、文化、歴史、法律などのつながりを紐解く。自然環境の変化についてもう一歩深く知りたい時におすすめ。
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クリケット茶飲み話 - Cricket ChanomiBanashi
べテランの2人がクリケットの魅力をしっかり語るポッドキャスト。日本ではまだ馴染みの薄いこの競技を、緩やかな会話で紹介する。クリケットを本格的に知りたい人はもちろん、新しいスポーツの世界に触れてみたい人にも聴きやすい番組。
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春とヒコーキのグピ☆グパ☆グポ|GERA - お笑いラジオアプリGERA
タイタン所属のお笑いコンビ・春とヒコーキによるポッドキャスト。落語研究会出身の2人による巧みな言葉選びや、キレのあるトークが魅力。普段の舞台では見えにくい芸人活動の裏側も楽しめる。
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デジタルマーケティングの第一線で活躍するゲストを迎え、顧客体験のあり方を考える対談シリーズ『Marketer's Talk』。ゲストが語るリアルな課題や日々の気づきを通じて、顧客体験管理への理解を深める"マーケター同士のオフ会トーク"ポッドキャスト。
Food Lives: Food History Tour of Tower Hamlets - Elaine Swan, Sajna Miah and Shazna Hussain
Did you know that Cable St was home to the largest confectionery and jam factory in the world? Or that cafes like the Somali run Club Rio offered ‘pockets of survival’ or ‘culinary safe havens’ (Sabar & Posner, 2013 and Wills, 2017 in Swan et al., 2023) against a backdrop of racism, exclusion and social impoverishment. In 2022, community researchers from the Women’s Environmental Network (Wen) and the University of Sussex co-produced a Food History Tour of Tower Hamlets as part of the Food Lives project (itself part of a larger inter-university research project called FoodSEqual and led by Reading University). ‘Our project is based in Tower Hamlets and we have partnered with the Women’s Environmental Network. We want to understand the food systems in everyday life and in particular, we’re very interested in women and their foodwork.’ Over 3 episodes, community researchers Sajna Miah and Shazna Hussain, and Sussex University food and feminist specialist, Dr Elaine Swan, take us on a journey through time and racial and ethnic spaces, with insights into the food systems of the past and present day. The tour takes in Watney Market, Cable Street, the original site of Café Rio, Wombat’s City Hostel, Wilton’s Music Hall, the former dairies and sugar factories of Wellclose Square and Swedenborg Gardens, and ends in an urban orchard in the heart of the St George’s Estate. ‘While mainstream culinary tours might skip over the fraught histories of exclusion and struggle in Tower Hamlets,...alternative narratives...bring these elements to the forefront.’ (Swan et al., 2023) Collectively, we produced a map of the tour with artist Nasima Sultana (see images here) drawing on community, public and academic history illustrating the food histories of Tower Hamlets. We designed the tour map to enable local people and visitors to carry out their own exploration of the rich social, cultural and economic history of food and food production and the newer food economies in the area. These histories have shaped food production and consumption for over 150 years and flavour what locals buy, grow or eat in their own kitchens, local cafes and restaurants today. Historical analyses matter for a present day understanding of food systems, they inform an understanding of inequalities in contemporary food production and consumption. ‘...our research underlines the significance of historic non-white contributions to the food system within a context of racial inequality. The café owners and workers created what today we would call “community assets,” providing cultural and material nourishment, commensality, welfare, and feelings of conviviality’. (Swan et al., 2023) References
Mullally, G. et al. (2022). ‘Walking, talking, [Re-]imagining socio-ecological sustainability: Research on the move/moving research’, Irish Journal of Sociology, 31(1), pp. 37-62
Swan, E. et al. (2023). ‘Mapping Pockets of Survival: Café Society in Post-war Cable Street’, Portal Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 19(1). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/02619761003602246.
This research was supported through the Transforming UK Food Systems for Healthy People and a Healthy Environment Programme, a UKRI Strategic Priority Fund, as part of the project FoodSEqual. Funding for this podcast was provided by University of Sussex Participatory Research Network.
We would like to thank Helen New and Paul Wilson from East End Homes, the Women’s Environmental Network and Nasima Sultana for making this podcast possible.
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