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Remember Your Body

13 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

Remember Your Body is a podcast that helps researchers to understand the body as a source of knowledge and how it can help them in their research.  

Series One of the podcast is presented by Eline Kieft, a medical anthropologist, who combines her passion for anthropology and its qualitative research methodologies, with her experience as a dancer and movement facilitator.

In a series of accessible interviews to support researchers to be both productive and healthy, Eline talks to academics who pioneer the body as a research tool in anthropology.

The podcast is produced as part of the NCRM-funded research project, Research with a twist: A somatics toolkit for ethnographers.

Eline is supported by former BBC journalist now podcast producer and trainer, Christine Garrington.

Courses Education Science Social Sciences anthropology embodiment somatics
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Episodes

S01 Episode06: Mark Walsh on intimacy, cultural embodiments, and knowing with the body

November 25, 2019 12:28 - 27 minutes - 34.3 MB

In Episode 6 of Series 1, embodiment facilitator and trainer Mark Walsh, talks about his new book Embodiment: Moving beyond Mindfulness, which discusses how we can discover wisdom through our bodies and how people from every walk of life and in every day situations  can benefit from connecting or reconnecting with their body.   Other useful links: https://embodiedfacilitator.com https://embodiedfacilitator.com/the-embodiment-podcast/ https://embodiedfacilitator.com/embodiment-conf...

S01 Episode 05: Johannes Birringer on cross overs between body, performance, technology and underground spaces

November 01, 2019 11:27 - 35 minutes - 40.7 MB

In Episode 5 of Series 1, Johannes Birringer, choreographer and Professor of Performance Technologies at Brunel University talks to Eline Kieft about his journey into combining dance and performance with technologies, why an evolution of body knowledge is more important to him than a specific identity, how our bodies are educated by environments, sensorial experiences and wearables, and how the unknown can be a fertile learning space for growth, creativity and student-learning. The episode i...

S02 Episode 07: Juhani Pallasmaa on experiencing architecture through art and sensing, the mind-body continuum and architecture as a gift

June 02, 2019 08:27 - 27 minutes - 31.1 MB

In Episode 7 of Series 2 Finnish architect and former Professor  of Architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology, Juhani Pallasmaa, explains how art and multi sensory awareness lie at the heart of architecture, based on vision and sensing not as automatic mechanisms but cultural matters we learn during childhood, and how seening the mind and body as a continuum and architecture as a verb not a noun is central to his teaching, practice and research.

S02 Episode 6: Peter Merriman on mobility studies and the social, cultural and political dimensions of everyday movement

May 15, 2019 19:36 - 25 minutes - 29.5 MB

In Episode 6 of Series 2, leading mobility studies expert Professor Peter Merriman, from Aberystwyth University, talks about the development of the discipline as a field of study in the social sciences, why taking an interdisciplinary approach is important to him and his drive to understand the social, cultural and political dimensions of everyday movement and their impact on national identity and nationalism.

S02 Episode 05: Auxiliadora Gálvez on how profound spatial awareness learned from choreography and the Feldenkrais Method inspires the practice and teaching of radical sustainable architecture

May 03, 2019 09:06 - 28 minutes - 32.5 MB

In Episode 5 of Series 2, Auxiliadora Gálvez explains how flamenco and Feldenkrais first stimulated her embodied approach to architectural training. With her students and collaborators on PSAAP, the Platform of Somatics for Architecture and Landscape, at the San Pablo CEU University in Madrid, she explores and experiments on body aware understandings of how humans and environments relate. Making students experience spatial concepts in their bodies has improved student success and creative ou...

S02 Episode 4: Arawana Hayashi on social presencing, improvisation and paying attention to each other in organizational settings, and connecting body and mind for a more awareness-based society

April 11, 2019 07:49 - 27 minutes - 34.9 MB

In Episode 4 of Series 2 Arawana Hayashi, who heads up the Social Presencing Theater program for the MIT-born Presencing Institute in Boston, talks about her efforts to use her background in the arts, meditation and social justice in organisational settings. She discusses the development of the change framework “Theory U”, and how she and colleagues such as Otto Sharmer put it to use working with NGOs, businesses and Governments, to encourage change by developing capacities for thinking abo...

S01 Episode 04: Tim Ingold on The crisis of ethnography, the problem with embodiment, human becomings and exploding cellos

March 25, 2019 12:36 - 27 minutes - 31 MB

Tim Ingold, Professor of Social Anthropology at University of Aberdeen, talks to Ben Spatz about the difference between anthropology and ethnography, the importance of collaboration, skilled practice and playing the cello, why he finds the idea of the body problematic, and why he thinks of people as human becomings rather than beings.

S02 Episode 03: Brian Massumi and Erin Manning on the economic challenge to collectively reorganize how we value money

March 13, 2019 08:30 - 21 minutes - 25 MB

In Episode 3 of Series 2 we continue our discussion with Erin Manning and Brian Massumi from the SenseLab in Canada - (please listen to Part 1 if you haven't already). We discuss the emerging 3 Ecologies Process Seed Bank, and how post-Blockchain technologies could reverse today’s economic balance, to collectively emphasize our qualities of experience, making monetary aspects peripheral to our everyday lives. Further links On the revaluation of Value, Economies to come by Brian Massumi ...

S02 Episode 2: Erin Manning and Brian Massumi on critical somatic individualisation and why we need more movement in university education and architecture

March 04, 2019 12:13 - 26 minutes - 30.7 MB

In Episode 2 of Series 2 Erin Manning and Brian Massumi talk to Doerte Weig about schizo-somatic workshops at the Senselab, and how new ways of thinking and moving with relational openness and group subjectivity would benefit teaching and learning in universities of the future. Further links and resources SenseLab website Three Ecologies Institute

S02 Episode 1: Gil Hedley on integral human anatomy, fascia and the link between body fat and consumer culture

February 15, 2019 10:53 - 26 minutes - 30.6 MB

In Episode 1 of Series 2 Gil Hedley talks to Doerte Weig about how discovering our inner bodies allows us to experience our bodies as continuous, to accept muscles as scientific mental creations, to understand how our connective tissues fascia enables movement, and how with appreciation for our bodies we can even come to love our fat.

S01 Episode 03: Jonathan Skinner on Concerns regarding the body in fieldwork, analysis and writing

December 04, 2018 17:03 - 27 minutes - 31.2 MB

Dr Jonathan Skinner from Roehampton University talks to Eline Kieft about how dance has become integral to his research and teaching and the challenges he has faced as an academic and a dancer on and off the dance floor.

S01 Episode 02: Jerome Lewis on Learning about a culture through physical participation

November 09, 2018 11:30 - 29 minutes - 36.7 MB

Doctor Jerome Lewis from University College London talks with Eline Kieft about using his body as part of his research to better understand the lives of hunter-gatherers in Central Africa. Bonus content If you enjoyed Jerome's interview as much as we did, here are some extra clips of him describing his amazing experiences researching the cultures of hunter-gatherers in Central Africa. Being embodied in a duiker's body [audio mp3="http://somaticstoolkit.coventry.ac.uk/wp-content/uploa...

S01 Episode 01: Véronique Bénéï on Body education in India and slavery history in Colombia

October 29, 2018 12:00 - 23 minutes - 32.4 MB

Professor Véronique Bénéï from the French National Institute for Scientific Research talks with Eline Kieft about using her body as a source of knowledge in research, teaching and learning.