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Thinking Through Infrastructure Network

Podcast door Thinking Through Infrastructure Network

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Thinking through infrastructure – energy, transport, water, waste, housing, health – with methods from the arts, humanities, & social sciences. Follow @TTinfraNetwork and learn more here: https://researchcentres.citystgeorges.ac.uk/thinking-through-infrastructure-network#unit=about

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aflevering Gentrification and African Presence in Peckham Walking Tour, with Charmaine Brown artwork

Gentrification and African Presence in Peckham Walking Tour, with Charmaine Brown

This episode presents an audio recording of the Gentrification and African Presence in Peckham or GAPP walking tour, led by Dr Charmaine Brown. The tour highlights key spaces in Peckham occupied by the Caribbean community from the 1950s through to the 1990s and early 2000s. It also explores how Peckham has been reshaped by waves of gentrification in the years since. Photographs from along the route of the tour, including its different stops, are available on the Thinking Through Infrastructure Instagram page, which you can find @TTinfraNetwork. We recommend making use of these visual aids as you listen. Dr Brown is a London-based educator from Kingston, Jamaica. For more information about her work, or if you would like to contact her about leading another tour, please head to www.drcharmainebrown.com. Please like, subscribe, and review the podcast to help us reach more listeners.

5 mei 2026 - 1 h 28 min
aflevering Electric Wind: An Energy History of Modern Britain, with Marianna Dudley artwork

Electric Wind: An Energy History of Modern Britain, with Marianna Dudley

What is wind? How do we transform wind into electricity? And how does a view of Britain from the vantage of wind energy change our narrative of its national history and its national geography as well? This episode of the TTiN podcasts presents a recording from a live event hosted in collaboration with SPARC, or Sound Practice and Research at City St George’s, as well as City’s Modern History Cluster. The event featured an exhibition of visual artworks made in collaboration with community energy practitioners as well as an audio experience by SPARC co-director Claudia Molitor and writer Jessica J. Lee, titled “1000 words for weather.” Excerpts from this work feature at throughout this episode. The recording also features a conversation between TTiN convenor Dom Davies and Marianna Dudley, Senior Lecturer in the Environmental Humanities at the University of Bristol, about her recent book Electric Wind: An Energy History of Modern Britain (MUP 2025), which takes readers to Britain's wildest and windiest places to think deeply about the role of nature in politics, culture, science, and technology. This discussion explored the connections between wind energy and the welfare state, what wind has to do with Thatcherite ideology, the cultural politics of NIMBY resistance to wind turbines, and the limits of GB Energy. Pictures from the event are available on the @TTinfraNetwork Instagram page. Please like, subscribe, and review the podcast to help us reach more listeners.

7 apr 2026 - 57 min
aflevering Exhausted Circulation: Palestine and the Politics of Cement, with Samir Harb artwork

Exhausted Circulation: Palestine and the Politics of Cement, with Samir Harb

Concrete underpins modern construction and allows for building processes that are mostly taken for granted. But where does the cement that comprises concrete actually come from? What natural resources, state territories, power relations, and political ecologies does cement bring into view? And how are the stakes of these ecologies raised in the fraught space of Palestine, where cement mediates exhaustion and anti-colonial survival against the constrictions of the Israeli occupation? In this episode, Dom spoke with Samir Harb, a trained architect, human geographer, comics maker, and artist to discuss his research into the politics of cement in occupied Palestine. The conversation covered Samir’s early training as an architect in the West Bank, how the circulation of cement exhausts the metabolism of Palestinian cities, why Samir has used comics to explore the territorial contradictions of the Israeli occupation, and why he has turned to art in response to the genocide in Gaza. Pictures to illustrate the conversation are available on the @TTinfraNetwork Instagram page. Please take a moment to like, subscribe, and review the podcast to help us reach more listeners.

10 mrt 2026 - 1 h 19 min
aflevering Logistics and Power: Supply Chains from Slavery to Space, with Susan Zieger artwork

Logistics and Power: Supply Chains from Slavery to Space, with Susan Zieger

Logistics describes the just-in-time supply chains that make consumer capitalism possible in the twenty-first century. It has seeped into every corner of our imaginations and behaviours, transforming us into logistical subjects who must manage our lives through the systems and schedules of late modernity. But where does logistics come from? What are its pressure points and paradoxes? And how does it shape our culture and society? In this episode of the Thinking Through Infrastructure podcast, Dom sat down with Susan Zieger, professor of English at the University of California in Riverside, to discuss her latest book, Logistics and Power: Supply Chains from Slavery to Space. The conversation covered just some of the book’s many supply chain stories, which take us from the lettuce in your fridge to the manacles of the Middle Passage, from Bram Stoker’s Dracula to extra-terrestrial networks. Together, these stories show us how logistics blur the lines between peace and war, and how counter-logistics can create more human spaces in a world that is otherwise governed by commodity power. For more info, follow @TTinfraNetwork on Instagram and BlueSky. Please like, subscribe, and review this podcast to help us reach more listeners. We hope you enjoy the conversation.

17 feb 2026 - 1 h 0 min
aflevering Cartographies of Empire: The Road Novel and American Hegemony, with Myka Tucker-Abramson artwork

Cartographies of Empire: The Road Novel and American Hegemony, with Myka Tucker-Abramson

What makes an American road novel? What are the material conditions that caused it to emerge in the mid-twentieth century? Why does it persist, what does it tell us about infrastructure, and why has it travelled so widely – but also unevenly – through literary cultures across the globe? In this episode, Dom sat down with Myka Tucker-Abramson to discuss her recent book, Cartographies of Empire: The Road Novel and American Hegemony (Stanford 2025). Drawing on an archive of more than 140 road novels from over twenty countries, Myka asks what this seemingly straightforward genre can tell us about the hopes, contradictions, and disappointments of infrastructure as it has been scripted in the US and across its informal empire. For more info, follow @TTinfraNetwork on Instagram and BlueSky. Please like, subscribe, and review this podcast to help us reach more listeners. We hope you enjoy the conversation.

26 jan 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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