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History Workshop Podcast
History Workshop
86 episodes
2 weeks ago
How might we reassess the importance of friendship as a transformative, even revolutionary, political resource?
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How might we reassess the importance of friendship as a transformative, even revolutionary, political resource?
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Now Here
History Workshop Podcast
26 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
Now Here
What is the future of common spaces and community gathering spots in the UK? At a time when so many spaces that once were shared are now either derelict or in private hands, when it can be difficult to find somewhere to gather with friends without buying a latte in order to do so, how might the future be different? How might we rethink our relationship with public space, the land, and each other? Those are the questions that audio producer May Robson set out to answer in a new series for BBC Sounds Audio Lab called Now Here.
History Workshop Podcast
How might we reassess the importance of friendship as a transformative, even revolutionary, political resource?