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In Praise of the Margin
Bouchra Tafrata
8 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast that holds space for conversations with researchers, scholars, and practitioners on the politics of space, theory, pedagogy, and much more. Join me for discussions that communicate ideas beyond North/South binaries and outside of academic walls. Tune in! -- Instagram: @temporalitie.s Substack: temporalities.substack.com
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A podcast that holds space for conversations with researchers, scholars, and practitioners on the politics of space, theory, pedagogy, and much more. Join me for discussions that communicate ideas beyond North/South binaries and outside of academic walls. Tune in! -- Instagram: @temporalitie.s Substack: temporalities.substack.com
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Reading Southern Theory and Knowledge Hegemony Through Informality (with Dr. Nipesh Palat Narayanan)
In Praise of the Margin
29 minutes 54 seconds
3 years ago
Reading Southern Theory and Knowledge Hegemony Through Informality (with Dr. Nipesh Palat Narayanan)

Dr. Nipesh Palat Narayanan (Research fellow at the Laboratory for Social Geography at the University of Florence in Italy) talks about his transition from architecture/urban planning in India to academic research on southern theory, knowledge hegemony, and informal food-vending practices in Delhi and Colombo. We discuss the production of the formal/informal binary, the politics of categorization, situatedness, the complexity of defining what makes a researcher a Global South or Global North scholar, what it means to cite a Global South scholar in the North, and vice versa. 

In Praise of the Margin
A podcast that holds space for conversations with researchers, scholars, and practitioners on the politics of space, theory, pedagogy, and much more. Join me for discussions that communicate ideas beyond North/South binaries and outside of academic walls. Tune in! -- Instagram: @temporalitie.s Substack: temporalities.substack.com