| 14: Ethics and Endings |
In this final episode of the podcast series After the End, Lukas Engelmann and Bobbie Farsides join Patricia Kingori for an exploration of ethics and endings in the context of public health. |
Lukas Engelmann, Bobbie Farsides, Patricia Kingori |
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| 13: Crisis modelling |
In this episode of the After the End podcast series, epidemiologist Lukas Engelmann from the University of Edinburgh asks ‘when can an epidemic be declared over?' |
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| 12: Can an Inquiry Heal? |
In this episode of the After the End podcast series, we explore through the context of the Infected Blood Inquiry, the possibility of public inquiries helping people to bring to an end trauma. |
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| 11: Peace without Peace |
In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Patricia Kingori is joined by Riccardo Labianco and Patricia Daley for a discussion on endings in times of conflict. |
Riccardo Labianco, Patricia Daley, Patricia Kingori |
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| 10: Remnants of War |
In this episode of the podcast series After the End, we hear from lawyer Riccardo Labianco on dealing with the explosive remnants of war. |
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| 9: Shifting Perspectives |
Patricia Kingori is with Danya Carroll and Alice Parrinello for an exploration of Indigenous and Western perspectives on time. |
Patricia Kingori, Alice Parrinello, Danya Carroll |
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| 8: Film Time |
Alice Parrinello traces the different attitudes towards endings and aftermaths in films and how this has shifted over time. |
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| 7: How Do We Tell the Time? |
Sylvia Kokunda shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s. |
Sylvia Kokunda, Patricia Kingori |
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| 6: Indigenous Time |
Danya Carroll, indigenous scholar and public health practitioner, reflects on living with different world views, linear time and cyclical time and what we leave for future generations. |
Danya Carroll, Patricia Kingori |
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| 5: Time, Mortality, and the Immortal Jellyfish |
In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe, Felix Flicker and Martin O'Brien come together for a discussion on time, mortality and immortality. |
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| 4: Living in Zombie Time – Martin O’Brien |
What is it like to live in Zombie Time? Performance artist Martin O’Brien opens the conversation on living beyond predicted life expectancy in what he calls ‘zombie time’. |
Patricia Kingori, Martin O’Brien |
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| 3: Does Time Exist – Felix Flicker |
Does time exist? Theoretical physicist Felix Flicker from the University of Bristol explores whether time exists and living after the end of the universe. |
Patricia Kingori, Felix Flicker |
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| 2: The Immortal Jellyfish – Miranda Lowe |
The Jellyfish that refuse to die. MIRANDA LOWE CBE, a principal curator in the Department of Life Sciences at the NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM in LONDON, introduces us to the extraordinary world of the immortal jellyfish. |
Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe |
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| 1: Introduction – Patricia Kingori |
Who decides when it’s over? In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Professor Patricia Kingori introduces the project and sets the stage for what’s to come. |
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