The Living Gender History podcast aims to bring history out of the archives and onto the public stage. We wish to increase the impact of our research by bringing it into conversation with local activists and professional communities. By engaging with activism, art and current issues with a gender focus, the podcast creates a space for dialogue between academic work and activism happening in our local community. The series is aimed at wider audiences than the conference rooms we habitually frequent, to include more diverse voices at the figurative table.
NUS Scotland
The Open University
Think Positive NUS Scotland
Tes
The Open University
Children's Parliament
The Open University
NUS Women's Campaign
Harbinger Media Network
Achieve More
Scot Independence Podcast
National Museums Scotland
University of Glasgow
Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network
BBC Radio 4
Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell
Cambridge University
Snodger Media
New Books Network
Raman Mundair
Affect and Colonialism Web Lab
Staf
Te Tuhi
TLRHub
TIE
Sara Kärpänen
ice&fire Theatre - human rights stories
Popular Education Network Scotland
University of Glasgow School of Law
Great Anarchists
New Books Network
University of Glasgow
MEMSA Durham
Jen Thorpe
ICA Productions
Patrick Jean-Baptiste
Randy James
Zoryan Institute
CEU
Mark Deuze
Varsity
Noora Kuusisto
Birkbeck, University of London
None
David Cullen
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Verso Books
Dr Myriam Francois
University of Dundee
Dale Townshend
Oxford University
SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement
radiov
The Critical Childhoods and Youth Studies Collective
Oxford University
At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon
Queen's University Belfast
Patricia Maguire
Women & War
Cathy Hannabach
Christen Smith
Siobhan and Sam
Vision
Decolonization in Action Podcast
Jules Stapleton Barnes
YesCowal Podcasts
Hannah St. George
CRED
New Books Network
CreateLondon
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
Amy
Amy Douglas
New Books Network
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
ungei
Madeline Taylor
Ayan Shirwa, Emma Hart, Iris Lee, Priya Kunjan, Scheherazade Bloul
Between Ourselves
Barnard Center for Research on Women
Conway Hall
Tania Siyam
Dr Tom Thorpe
Scottish Magazines Network
New Books Network
Gordon Black
Auckland Writers Festival
Marshall Poe
Oxford University
BBC Radio 4
Wyoming Institute For Humanitites Research
Kalani
History Hit
Angelina Naujoks
Indigenous people of the world
Indigo Radio
Marshall Poe
University of Glasgow, College of Social Sciences
New Books Network