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Her Anthologie
Her Anthologie
9 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast for anyone interested in a mindful approach to social inquiry. Sometimes discussing social issues can feel messy & divisive. Cut through the noise with a podcast that thoughtfully explores our social world with an honest & nuanced perspective. Hosted by a Canadian sociolegal theorist.
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A podcast for anyone interested in a mindful approach to social inquiry. Sometimes discussing social issues can feel messy & divisive. Cut through the noise with a podcast that thoughtfully explores our social world with an honest & nuanced perspective. Hosted by a Canadian sociolegal theorist.
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Society & Culture
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The Other Kind of Social Distance: Living Alone, Together.
Her Anthologie
27 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
The Other Kind of Social Distance: Living Alone, Together.

Living alone together describes the state of living within a community of people who are bonded more by their geographic proximity, rather than their social ties. It’s the feeling of recognizing your neighbours, but not really knowing who they are. It’s the curious sense of feeling lonely in a crowded room. It’s feeling alone – together.

This podcast explores feelings of isolation in modern society and how they may stem from a combination of cultural and personal sources. Who we are is, in many ways, inseparable from the cultural context within which we exist, however, we possess the agency to make choices that deviate from cultural norms. This piece explores the interplay of structure vs. agency as it relates to the social mechanisms that paradoxically create both chaos and order in our lives.

This piece is not driven by heavy research, but is instead a more casual opinion piece influenced by own unique perspective.

Her Anthologie
A podcast for anyone interested in a mindful approach to social inquiry. Sometimes discussing social issues can feel messy & divisive. Cut through the noise with a podcast that thoughtfully explores our social world with an honest & nuanced perspective. Hosted by a Canadian sociolegal theorist.