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SPIN
SPIN
25 episodes
14 hours ago
This podcast series is brought to you by the members of SPIN, the Secrecy, power and ignorance research network (www.secrecyresearch.com). As a network, we study issues and ideas related to the challenges and opportunities of secrecy and ignorance in society. Included in this series are talks that summarise our newly published work or works in progress, and feature conversations between members and with visiting researchers, artists and practitioners. New episodes uploaded regularly. We hope you enjoy the series!
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This podcast series is brought to you by the members of SPIN, the Secrecy, power and ignorance research network (www.secrecyresearch.com). As a network, we study issues and ideas related to the challenges and opportunities of secrecy and ignorance in society. Included in this series are talks that summarise our newly published work or works in progress, and feature conversations between members and with visiting researchers, artists and practitioners. New episodes uploaded regularly. We hope you enjoy the series!
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SPIN
In conversation: Peter Finn and Elspeth Van Veeren on the official government record

In this final episode of the latest series of the SPIN Podcast, Dr Elspeth Van Veeren and Dr Peter Finn discuss how secrecy impacts democracy through an analysis of official government records in countries such as the US, UK, and Canada. Dr. Finn shares research from his recent book including the complexity of official records and how they are not neutral documents, examples of classified information leaking from records, questions around technology's role in both creating and maintaining records going forward, and tensions between transparency and secrecy in government. They also discuss the complexities of balancing individual privacy and national security in the digital age.
View Peter's academic profile: https://www.kingston.ac.uk/staff/profile/dr-peter-finn-643/
Browse and purchase Peter's latest book, The official record: oversight, national security and democracy: https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526174321/

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8 months ago
16 minutes 27 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Lewis Bush and Elspeth Van Veeren on his new project, Depravity's Rainbow and Trading Secrets

In this episode of the SPIN Podcast series, Lewis Bush shares details of what led him into his visual and archival work on security and secrecy, sharing details of his latest projects: Depravity's Rainbow and Trading Secrets. In Depravity's Rainbow, he explored the 'secret' and controversial histories of US space exploration using archival work, site visits and cyanotype printing. In his work in progress, Trading Zones, Lewis looks at the concentration of power and wealth, and the secrecy and ignorance politics of offshore finance centres.
Browse Lewis' work here: https://www.lewisbush.com/
For more on Trading Zones see: https://secrecyresearch.com/2023/07/12/introducing-lewis-bush-spin-research-fellow-2023/

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9 months ago
19 minutes 47 seconds

SPIN
Talk: G is for (Secrecy) Games With Elspeth Van Veeren.

In this next episode of the SPIN Podcast series, Dr. Elspeth Van Veeren provides an overview of the concept of 'secrecy games' that is at the heart of the paper recently published in Review of International Studies, co-authored with Dr. Clare Stevens (Cardiff) and Dr. Amaha Senu.


You can also download and read the paper at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/article/secrecy-games-power-and-resistance-in-global-politics/A9F2834F169D66304FD5F39722CFAA0C?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=bookmark


You can also watch a video of a SPIN Talk on the paper here: https://wp.me/pb19Tu-Rw

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9 months ago
7 minutes 7 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Brian Rappert and Elspeth Van Veeren on revelations, deception, and magic

In this week's episode of the SPIN Podcast, Professor Brian Rappert is in conversation with Dr. Elspeth Van Veeren on revelations, secrecy, and his new book project. Inspired by a longstanding interest in thinking through revelation, Brian outlines some of its complex features -- its relationship with secrecy, its involvement in state security special ops, the nuances of revelation associated with authenticity, for example in memoirs and political exposés, at the heard of stage magic to the design of museum spaces. Brian's new book on revelation will be published in the new year, with a SPIN book launch in January 2025.

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11 months ago
19 minutes 36 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Luca Trenta and Elspeth Van Veeren on secrecy and assassinations

In the next in our new series of SPIN podcast episodes, Dr. Luca Trenta discusses the history of US government involvement in assassinations and targeted killings from the Cold War era to today. Dr Trenta shares insights from his research and latest book including the evolving justifications around labels like "assassination" versus "targeted killing", the expanding legal interpretations of self-defense to include imminent and continuing threats, and the role of secrecy in both carrying out operations and publicly legitimizing certain covert actions over time. The discussion provides useful context for understanding the normalisation of practices like targeted killings and how this intersects with issues of secrecy, legal precedents, and international relations.
Further details about Luca's work at: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/l.trenta/
Read Luca's recently released book, The President's Kill List: Assassination in US foreign policy since 1945: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-the-president-s-kill-list.html
Browse Luca's recent activities: https://secrecyresearch.com/2024/10/29/what-has-spin-ster-luca-trenta-been-up-to/
Stream Luca's book launch, hosted by SPIN: https://youtu.be/tO_mS_I8TtQ
SPIN website: https://secrecyresearch.com

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11 months ago
23 minutes 53 seconds

SPIN
Talk: O is for Omertà with Kate Thornton

Kate Thornton, our first graduate podcaster, reads her entry from SPIN's A-Z series: O is for Omertà. This talk explains how omertà, which literally means silence, has developed into a code of secrecy and loyalty for mafia members. By keeping their criminal activities secret from authorities, the mafia is able to operate freely and influence society. The code of omertà ensures solidarity and cooperation between mafiosi by binding them through shared secrets. Rather than relying on violence, the mafia cultivates deeper loyalty among its members through the mutual dependence created by omertà. This culture of silence has historically woven the mafia's power tightly within Italian communities.
Part of SPIN's A-Z Series. Read the A-Z entry here: https://secrecyresearch.com/2024/04/17/a-z-series-o-is-for-omerta/
SPIN website: https://secrecyresearch.com

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11 months ago
5 minutes 47 seconds

SPIN
Book Launch: The Covert Colour Line by Dr. Oliver Kearns

In this episode, SPIN member Dr. Oliver Kearns presents the findings from his new book, The Covert Colour Line. Oliver argues that postwar Western intelligence represents an emergency response to anti-colonialism. As European empires collapsed, intelligence analysts scrambled to come up with ways of studying new independent governments and populations, while still defending the right of the US and Britain to dictate Middle Eastern affairs. 

During this recording, Oliver presents some key ideas from The Covert Colour Line and hears from Dr. Claudia Hillebrand (University of Cardiff) and Dr. Shuk Ying Chan (UCL), who offer their thoughts on the book and its contributions. 

There is also a brief Q&A with the author at the end of the recording. 

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2 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 10 seconds

SPIN
Talk: Thomas Leahy on Intelligence war and Northern Ireland conflict

In this episode, Dr Thomas Leahy, lecturer in British and Irish politics and contemporary history at Cardiff University, talks about how his work on Northern Ireland conflict, peace process and post-1998 politics, interacts with secrecy. 

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5 years ago
15 minutes 49 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Lisa Graves on the 'Do you believe in magic?' exhibition at the Bristol Museum

In this episode, Lisa Graves, Curator of World Cultures at the Bristol Museum talks about the ‘Do you believe in magic?’ exhibition that features over 200 objects and stories that reveal how magic has been used to heal, hunt and harm across the world.

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5 years ago
15 minutes 42 seconds

SPIN
Talk: Rosie Nelson and the meaning of secrecy for bisexual people

In this episode Rosie Nelson, PhD student at Bristol University  talks about the meaning of secrecy for bisexual people.

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5 years ago
9 minutes 35 seconds

SPIN
Talk: Mike Bourne on sensing secrecy

In this episode, Mike Bourne, reader at Queen's University Belfast talks about sensing secrecy.

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5 years ago
19 minutes 19 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Brian Rappert and Elspeth Van Veeren on magic and secrecy

In this episode Prof. Brian Rappert from the University of Exeter talks with Elspeth Van Veeren about his latest project about magic.

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5 years ago
23 minutes 50 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Brian Rappert and Elspeth Van Veeren on writing with secrecy

In this episode, Prof. Brian Rappert from the University of Exeter talks with Elspeth Van Veeren about his book The Dis-eases of Secrecy.

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5 years ago
33 minutes 21 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Kirtis Clarke, Alice Nutley and Elspeth Van Veeren on designing a protest mask

In this episode of SPIN podcast, Kirtis Clarke and Alice Nutley talks with Dr. Elspeth Van Veeren about designing a protest mask.

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5 years ago
14 minutes 13 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Mike Bourne and Elspeth Van Veeren on sensing secrecy

In this  episode of SPIN podcast, Mike Bourne, reader at Queen's University Belfast talks with Elspeth van Veeren about sensing secrecy.

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5 years ago
13 minutes 26 seconds

SPIN
In conversation: Oliver Kearns and Elspeth Van Veeren on secrecy and the audible

In this episode Dr. Oliver Kearns, Researcher in Political Science in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies (SPAIS) at the University of Bristol talks with Elspeth Van Veeren about Secrecy and the audible.

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5 years ago
19 minutes 47 seconds

SPIN
Talk: Secrecy's subjects, special operators and US manhunts

In this episode Dr. Elspeth Van Veeren, Lecturer in Political Science in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies (SPAIS) at the University of Bristol talks about Secrecy subjects and manhunting.

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5 years ago
9 minutes 56 seconds

SPIN
Talk: Searching for Grenfell Tower’s guilty secret

In this episode, Dr. Owen Thomas, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations from the University of Exeter talks about Searching for Grenfell Tower’s guilty secret.

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5 years ago
13 minutes 37 seconds

SPIN
In Conversation: Tim Duroux, Tunnels and Bunkers, and starting a PhD on secrecy

In this episode of SPIN podcast, PhD student Tim Duroux talks with Elspeth Van Veeren about Tunnels and Bunkers, and starting a PhD on secrecy.

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5 years ago
12 minutes 9 seconds

SPIN
Talk: William Walters on the concept of secrecy

This podcast was recorded in a workshop hosted by the Secrecy and Security Working Group, Global Insecurities Centre, at the University of Bristol in November 5th, 2018. In this audio Professor William Walters (Professor of Politics in the Departments of Political Science and Sociology & Anthropology at Carleton University, Ottawa) talks about the production of secrecy.

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6 years ago
33 minutes 13 seconds

SPIN
This podcast series is brought to you by the members of SPIN, the Secrecy, power and ignorance research network (www.secrecyresearch.com). As a network, we study issues and ideas related to the challenges and opportunities of secrecy and ignorance in society. Included in this series are talks that summarise our newly published work or works in progress, and feature conversations between members and with visiting researchers, artists and practitioners. New episodes uploaded regularly. We hope you enjoy the series!