The Temporal Imagination

The Temporal Imagination

Hosted by: Michel Alhadeff-Jones & Keri Facer

How do our habits of living and working with time shape us and our societies? Can we play and work with time differently to make a better world? Join hosts Professor Keri Facer and Dr Michel Alhadeff-Jones as they...

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Episode 11: Imagining and Embodying Low-Carbon Futures

In this episode, Keri and Michel are talking with historian of architecture Daniel Barber and Political Scientist and speculative world creator Johannes Stripple about the different ways we imagine a low-carbon future...
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Episode 10: Temporal Resistances

Keri and Michel talk about temporal violence, temporal politics and temporal resistance with three scholars working in land rights, transition disputes and disability rights in the UK, Colombia and South...
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Episode 9: Caring for the Rhythms of Food Sovereignty

Michel and Keri explore the theme of food sovereignty and time with guests Sidney Muhangi and Daniela De Fex-Wolf who share their insights from Colombia and South Africa. Hosts and Guests Michel Alhadeff-Jones...
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Episode 8: Time and the Arts, Food and Colonialism

Keri and Michel talk to artist-scholars, the poet Rukmini Nair and the photographer Nomusa Makhubu about the relationship between time, art and coloniality. Hosts and Guests Keri Facer (Professor of Educational and...
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Episode 7: Indigenous Times and Temporalities

Keri and Michel talk about Indigenous temporalities and the case for ‘Time Back’ with scholars Frida Buhre, Catherine Dussault and Matthew Scobie.  Hosts and Guests Keri Facer (Professor of Educational and Social...
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Episode 6: Rhythms of the City and Environmental Transitions

Michel and Keri talk about the reorganisation of everyday rhythms of the city with urban scholar Zarina Patel and legal scholar Bronwen Morgan, touching on their work in Cape Town and Sydney.  Hosts and Guests Michel...
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Episode 5: The Times of Water

In this episode, Keri and Michel explore the role of time in conflicts over water and rivers in Goa, the Netherlands and the UK with political scientist Peter De Souza, artist-researcher Harriet Hand and...
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Episode 4: Time Talk, Narratives and the End of the World

In this episode, Michel and Keri discuss with Nomi Claire Lazar and Andy Hom, two leading scholars in political science, the relations between our experience of time, identity, political beliefs and extremism. Hosts...
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Episode 3: The Power of Clocks and Calendars

In this episode, Michelle Bastian, a leading scholar in the field of critical time studies, reflects with Michel and Keri on how timekeeping plays a critical role in the way we think and act in relation to...
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Episode 2: Beyond Development, Pluriversal Temporalities

In this episode, Arturo Escobar - the grandfather of modern critiques of development theory and originator of the idea of pluriversal design - talks with Keri and Michel about the danger of allowing one time story to...
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Episode 1: Rethinking the Times and Rhythms of a Just Transition

In this episode, Michel and Keri introduce The Temporal Imagination podcast and explore how ‘temporal imagination’ and ‘rhythmic intelligence’ offer new ways of making sense of the world. Hosts and Guests Keri Facer...
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