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Regnfang
Regnfang
66 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode, we are in company with Hans Lucht to talk about ethnographic poetry. Hans is a senior researcher, and the head of migration research at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. He has worked with migration for 20 years, with a special focus on undocumented labour-related migration from West Africa to Europe. He has conducted long-term fieldwork in Ghana, Niger, Libya, Italy, and Greece, and his prize-winning monograph ‘Darkness before Daybreak’ chr...
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In this episode, we are in company with Hans Lucht to talk about ethnographic poetry. Hans is a senior researcher, and the head of migration research at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. He has worked with migration for 20 years, with a special focus on undocumented labour-related migration from West Africa to Europe. He has conducted long-term fieldwork in Ghana, Niger, Libya, Italy, and Greece, and his prize-winning monograph ‘Darkness before Daybreak’ chr...
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Regnfang
#65 Hans Lucht: Ethnographic Poetry & Migration
In this episode, we are in company with Hans Lucht to talk about ethnographic poetry. Hans is a senior researcher, and the head of migration research at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. He has worked with migration for 20 years, with a special focus on undocumented labour-related migration from West Africa to Europe. He has conducted long-term fieldwork in Ghana, Niger, Libya, Italy, and Greece, and his prize-winning monograph ‘Darkness before Daybreak’ chr...
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1 month ago
53 minutes

Regnfang
#64 Iselin C. Hermann: Manden med sin egen tidsregning – om Viktor IV
I denne podcast kan du møde forfatter, Iselin C. Hermann. Iselin debuterede som forfatter i 1998 med brevromanen Prioritaire og har siden udgivet en lang række romaner, senest kunstneromanen Berninis Øje om den italienske billedhugger Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Derudover har hun skrevet flere børnebøger, blandt andet Den nye konge af Sydspanien – og hele kabalen, der for nylig udkom på forlaget Jensen & Dalgaard, samt forgængeren Kongen af Sydspanien – og hele balladen, der netop er genudgivet...
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2 months ago
31 minutes

Regnfang
#63 Norsk Folkemusik - om ånd, arv og videreførelse med Anne Svånaug Blengsdalen
I denne episode (andet afsnit i vores serie om norsk folkemusik) taler vi med Anne Svånaug Blengsdalen. Anne Svånaug Blengsdalen er folkemusiker, folkedanser, samt professor emeritus i musikformidling og musikhistorie. Anne har medvirket på en række albums og udgivet 2 i eget navn, samt skrevet vidt og bredt om den norske folkemusik. Vi taler med Anne om læremester/elev forholdet og dets betydning for folkemusikkens ånd, om loyalitet overfor tradition, om folkemusikkens historie fra 1500talle...
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3 months ago
39 minutes

Regnfang
#62 Norsk Folkemusik - Om polyrytmik og trance, med Anders Røine
I denne episode (forste afsnit i vores serie om norsk folkemusik) taler vi med Anders Roine. Anders Erik Roine er folkemusiker og komponist, og spiller mundharpe, langeleik, hardingfele, seljefloyte, lur, mandolin, banjo og gitar. Anders har lavet musik i mange forskellige konstellationer, blandt andet med Sudan Dudan, Reolo samt Roine/Warg. Han har en PhD grad i kulturstudier, fra universitetet i serost Norge som handler om rytmikstrukturer i norsk folkemusik. Vi taler med Anders om hans vej...
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3 months ago
58 minutes

Regnfang
#61 Persian poetry – a weapon in the Iranian freedom fight, with Fatemeh Ekhtesari and Mehdi Mousavi.
In this episode we talk with Fatemeh Ekhtesari and Mehdi Mousavi about poetry as a practise in Iran. We talk about poetry’s strong roots in Iranian culture, and how it’s being used today as a weapon in the fight against the Iranian regime. We talk about censorship in Iran and the poetic movement post-modern Ghazal. We discuss how the regime exercise systematic violence, torture and discrimination against its population, and the ways in which Fatemeh Ekhtesari and Mehdi Mousavi have used their...
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5 months ago
39 minutes

Regnfang
#60 Et mere virkeligt sprog
I denne udsendelse taler vi (igen) med den norske poet Stein Versto. Stein Versto debuterede i 1990 med novellesamlingen Ho blei borte i trappene, som han fik Tarjei Vesaas' debutantpris for. Siden har han udgivet flere digtsamlinger og romaner. Med udgangspunkt i Steins sidste digtsamling, Så nær kan du sjå meg, taler vi om forholdet mellem poesi og musik, poesi og tro, samt poesi og magi. Udover at være poet er Stein musiker og velbevandret i den kristne visdomstradition, og har derfor unik...
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11 months ago
34 minutes

Regnfang
#59 - Alvaro de Ferranti – ibogaine: psychospiritual healing & addiction treatment at Tabula Rasa Retreat
In this episode, you will meet Alvaro de Ferranti. Alvaro is founder and leader of the Tabula Rasa Retreat, a therapeutic treatment center operating in Portugal, that uses the plant medicine ibogaine as part of wholistic treatments for addiction, mental health issues, and spiritual enhancement. Alvaro has been working therapeutically with iboga and ibogaine since 2016, and at Tabula Rasa he has received and treated more than 300 people. The broad application of this plant medicine is reflecte...
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1 year ago
54 minutes

Regnfang
#58 Tanya Luhrmann - Sensing God, Doing Magic & Kindling Anomalous Experience through Transformative Practice
Tanya Luhrmann is Albert Ray Lang Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Psychology, and she is an elected member of the American Philosophical Society. Her work focuses on the edge of experience: on voices, visions, the world of the supernatural and the world of psychosis. She has conducted ethnographic work among groups such as evangelic Christians, American Santerians, Zoroastrians in India, magicians in England, and people hearing voices across cu...
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1 year ago
41 minutes

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#57 Harvey Whitehouse - Rituals, social cohesion & the theory of modes of religiosity
In this episode, you will meet professor at the University of Oxford, Harvey Whitehouse. Harvey is the director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, he is Statutory Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford, and a Professorial Fellow of Magdalen College. Harvey has worked extensively with rituals since his first long-term fieldwork in Papua New Guinea in 1980s. His list of publications includes myriads of interdisciplinary contributions, articles, and edited volumes ...
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1 year ago
37 minutes

Regnfang
#56 Jennifer Hays - Contemporary hunter-gatherer communities, Ju/’hoansi, indigenous rights & knowledge systems
In this episode you will meet Jennifer Hays, who is professor in social anthropology at the University of Tromsø (UiT) – the Arctic University of Norway. Jennifer has been working with hunter-gatherer San Populations in southern Africa for 25 years, as a researcher, and as a consultant for governmental bodies and local and international NGOs. She is, among other things, a founding member of the Hunter Gatherer Education Research and Advocacy Group (HG-Edu), a board member of the Kalahari Peop...
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1 year ago
39 minutes

Regnfang
#55 Sabrina Ebbersmeyer: Emotioner, naturen og kvinders plads i filosofihistorien
I denne udsendelse kan du møde filosof og filosofihistoriker Sabrina Ebbersmeyer. Sabrina er lektor på Københavns Universitet, hvor hun forsker og underviser. Hun har publiceret en lang række artikler, bogkapitler og bøger om forskellige filosofiske spørgsmål - heriblandt renæssancens filosofi, naturforståelse, kvindelige filosoffers plads i filosofihistorien og forholdet mellem emotioner og rationalitet. I dette interview giver Sabrina en introduktion til flere filosofiske diskus...
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1 year ago
55 minutes

Regnfang
#54 Hans Jørgen Brøndums erindringer
I denne udsendelse kan du møde Hans Jørgen Brøndum. Hans Jørgen drev trykkeriet og forlaget Brøndum i næsten 40 år, i Nansensgade 41 i København. Brøndum opsatte, trykte og udgav nogle af de fineste udgivelser, vi har på dansk. Det gjaldt danske og udenlandske forfattere og kunstnere såsom Inger Christensen, Henrik Nordbrandt, Per Kirkeby, Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett og Fernando Pessoa. Hans Jørgen giver i nærværende udsendelse en række erindringer omkring sit virke. Han fortæller om s...
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1 year ago
1 hour 21 minutes

Regnfang
#53 Matthew Carey - Friendship, love, and grief in the Moroccan High Atlas
Welcome to Regnfang’s co-publication of the Anthropology on Air podcast. A podcast created and published in collaboration with the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. Each episode features interviews with social sciences researchers on topics related to the ways in which our human mind and life is entangled with the communities of ideas and beings with whom we live. In this episode, you will meet Matthew Carey who is associate professor at the Department of Anthropo...
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1 year ago
40 minutes

Regnfang
#52 Veronica Strang - Water beings, human-nature relations, & the environmental crisis
Welcome to Regnfang’s co-publication of the Anthropology on Air podcast. A podcast created and published in collaboration with the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. Each episode features interviews with social sciences researchers on topics related to the ways in which our human mind and life is entangled with the communities of ideas and beings with whom we live. In this episode you will meet Veronica Strang, who is a professor of anthropology currently affiliate...
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2 years ago
45 minutes

Regnfang
#51 George Paul Meiu - Queer objects & intimate citizenship in Kenya
Welcome to Regnfang’s co-publication of the Anthropology on Air podcast. A podcast created and published in collaboration with the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. Each episode features interviews with social sciences researchers on topics related to the ways in which our human mind and life is entangled with the communities of ideas and beings with whom we live. This episode’s guest, George Paul Meiu, is professor of anthropology and chair of the institute of so...
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2 years ago
44 minutes

Regnfang
#50 Ophelia Deroy - Perception, metacognition and science communication
In this podcast, we talk with philosopher and cognitive scientist, Ophelia Deroy. Ophelia is professor at the Ludwig Maxmillian University in Munich where she directs the interdisciplinary research group Cognition, Value, and Behaviour. Her research concerns a wide range of topics including decision-making, social cognition, perception, and the interaction between humans and artificial intelligence. She has done research in both philosophy and cognitive science, involving publication of many ...
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2 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Regnfang
#49 Natural wine - art or agriculture? Anders Frederik Steen and Anne Bruun Blauert
Welcome to Regnfang’s new podcast series on natural wine. For those listeners who are already familiar with the Regnfang podcast, this theme might be a bit puzzling. After all, our podcasts normally tap into the topic of the human mind by interviewing scientists, authors, and artists. What does natural wine have to do with this topic? For us, natural wine has everything to do with the human mind—ranging from the work in the fields, the vinification, and the drinking of it. We are personally d...
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2 years ago
1 hour 51 minutes

Regnfang
#48 Natural wine – art or agriculture? Nathaniel Ratapu from Rerenga Wines
Welcome to Regnfang’s new podcast series on natural wine. For those listeners who are already familiar with the Regnfang podcast, this theme might be a bit puzzling. After all, our podcasts normally tap into the topic of the human mind by interviewing scientists, authors, and artists. What does natural wine have to do with this topic? For us, natural wine has everything to do with the human mind—ranging from the work in the fields, the vinification, and the drinking of it. We are personally...
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2 years ago
59 minutes

Regnfang
#47 Natural wine – art or agriculture? François Blanchard
Welcome to Regnfang’s new podcast series on natural wine. For those listeners who are already familiar with the Regnfang podcast, this theme might be a bit puzzling. After all, our podcasts normally tap into the topic of the human mind by interviewing scientists, authors, and artists. What does natural wine have to do with this topic? For us, natural wine has everything to do with the human mind—ranging from the work in the fields, the vinification, and the drinking of it. We are personally...
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2 years ago
14 minutes

Regnfang
#46 Natural wine – art or agriculture? George from Gelovani Cellar
Welcome to Regnfang’s new podcast series on natural wine. For those listeners who are already familiar with the Regnfang podcast, this theme might be a bit puzzling. After all, our podcasts normally tap into the topic of the human mind by interviewing scientists, authors, and artists. What does natural wine have to do with this topic? For us, natural wine has everything to do with the human mind—ranging from the work in the fields, the vinification, and the drinking of it. We are personally d...
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2 years ago
14 minutes

Regnfang
In this episode, we are in company with Hans Lucht to talk about ethnographic poetry. Hans is a senior researcher, and the head of migration research at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. He has worked with migration for 20 years, with a special focus on undocumented labour-related migration from West Africa to Europe. He has conducted long-term fieldwork in Ghana, Niger, Libya, Italy, and Greece, and his prize-winning monograph ‘Darkness before Daybreak’ chr...