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Exploring the Geographies of Everything & NothingFri, 20 Dec 2019 02:14:42 +0000en-US
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3232The Geographical Imaginations Expedition & Institute is a growing multi-media public geography initiative designed to bring together academic and everyday geographical, or spatial, thinking. We believe everybody is a geographer and a co-maker of spaces. As an inquiry-based project, we ask questions and explore themes through dialogues with different texts and voices. Inevitably, our explorations return to simple, yet complex, questions. How does ________ inform the way I picture the world in my head? How does that picture, in turn, limit or expand my place in the world?<br />
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The main focus of the project is an hour-long radio essay program broadcast monthly from Radio Fabrik in Salzburg, Austria. We call it, "Geographical Imaginations: Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything and Nothing." In each episode we make brief expeditions into the geographies of everything and nothing. We reflect upon our relationships with the worlds we inhabit and co-create. While many of the episodes deal with local and regional topics, themes are somewhat universal and our investigations could inform the geographical imaginations of those living anywhere in the world.<br />
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The show is hosted and produced by Kevin S. Fox (www.ksfox.org), a cultural geographer from Connecticut.Kevin S. Fox | Cultural GeographerfalseepisodicKevin S. Fox | Cultural Geographergeographical.imaginations@gmail.com2014-2019 The Geographical Imaginations Expedition & Institute 2014-2019 The Geographical Imaginations Expedition & Institute podcastRadio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything & NothingGesellschaft | The Geographical Imaginations Expedition & Institutehttp://www.geographicalimaginations.org/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/G-square-Itunes_1500x1305_(3).jpg
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TV-PGCamporrobles, SpainCamporrobles, SpainMonthly77638842EPISODE FIFTY NINE Climate Thinking Change
https://www.geographicalimaginations.org/2019/12/20/episode-fifty-nine-climate-thinking-change/
Fri, 20 Dec 2019 02:14:42 +0000https://cba.fro.at/?p=437123In Climate Thinking Change we speak with Dr. Lawrence Hamilton of the University of New Hampshire about the survey work he has done to get closer to American perceptions of the Arctic. This radio expedition is most interested in exploring to what extent our geographical knowledge of the Arctic impacts how we might think about this far north region in social, political and environmental contexts.
]]>In Climate Thinking Change we speak with Dr. Lawrence Hamilton of the University of New Hampshire about the survey work he has done to get closer to American perceptions of the Arctic. This radio expedition is most interested in exploring to what exten...In Climate Thinking Change we speak with Dr. Lawrence Hamilton of the University of New Hampshire about the survey work he has done to get closer to American perceptions of the Arctic. This radio expedition is most interested in exploring to what extent our geographical knowledge of the Arctic impacts how we might think about this far north region in social, political and environmental contexts.Kevin S. Fox | Cultural Geographerfullfalse1789EPISODE FORTY SEVEN Hacedora de Canciones
https://www.geographicalimaginations.org/2018/10/03/episode-forty-seven-hacedora-de-canciones/
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 21:08:24 +0000https://cba.fro.at/?p=384781In our second episode from fieldwork in Cuba we sit down with “Song Maker” Enid Rosales and discuss her two albums (Brisa Pasajera and Dentro de Mí), her listeners in Cuba and beyond, the Nueva Trova genre, the Buena Vista Social Club effect, Celia Cruz and what it means to be an “hacedora de canciones.”
]]>In our second episode from fieldwork in Cuba we sit down with “Song Maker” Enid Rosales and discuss her two albums (Brisa Pasajera and Dentro de Mí), her listeners in Cuba and beyond, the Nueva Trova genre, the Buena Vista Social Club effect,In our second episode from fieldwork in Cuba we sit down with “Song Maker” Enid Rosales and discuss her two albums (Brisa Pasajera and Dentro de Mí), her listeners in Cuba and beyond, the Nueva Trova genre, the Buena Vista Social Club effect, Celia Cruz and what it means to be an “hacedora de canciones.”Kevin S. Fox | Cultural Geographerfullfalse1567EPISODE TWENTY TWO Everyday Symphony Vol.1
https://www.geographicalimaginations.org/2018/05/17/episode-twenty-two-everyday-symphony-vol-1-2/
Thu, 17 May 2018 13:12:54 +0000https://cba.fro.at/?p=375013Does a city have its own song? A hum and beat that makes it unique? Join us on this short expedition to record the soundscape produced by the everyday interactions of people and place in Old Town Salzburg. With microphone in hand we drift through the narrow streets and lanes capturing a different kind of music and consider a different way of thinking about our sensory experience of place.
]]>Does a city have its own song? A hum and beat that makes it unique? Join us on this short expedition to record the soundscape produced by the everyday interactions of people and place in Old Town Salzburg.Does a city have its own song? A hum and beat that makes it unique? Join us on this short expedition to record the soundscape produced by the everyday interactions of people and place in Old Town Salzburg. With microphone in hand we drift through the narrow streets and lanes capturing a different kind of music and consider a different way of thinking about our sensory experience of place.Kevin S. Fox | Cultural Geographerfullfalse1433