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Podcasts and Kino-eye


Podcasts

Scotland's Covid Reckoning: 1 - Neil Findlay

In a new podcast series, James Foley and Ewan Kerr will interview key players and experts in Scotland's Covid saga. Cutting through mythology and posturing, they will ask the big questions about democracy, governance, class, and power so often obscured in recent years. In this first episode, James and Ewan speak to Neil Findlay, former Labour MP and arch critic of the Scottish Government's handling of the Covid pandemic. They discuss the insults levelled at Findlay in uncovered government Whatsapp chats, what light the Covid inquiry casts on Sturgeonism in general, and the scandal of Covid era deaths in Scottish care homes. Listen here.

Activismos textiles en tiempos de pandemia y estallido social en Colombia

Within the framework of ENDURE project, the University of Bogota teamlaunched a podcast on textile activism in October 2024 and another one foressential workers will be produced in 2025. Listen here


Kino-eye

Kino-eye is an action research methodology in which participants freely express themselves through self-filming. After a short training session, they choose what to share and how. Kino-eye films like this show us important dimensions of how people perceive their own cultural contexts and what is meaningful to them in their lives. For the ENDURE project, research teams in 5 countries held a workshop about kino-eye film-making led by Susan Rottmann and Soner Barthoma in September 2022. 

You can watch the first kino-eyes film made for the project on our Youtube channel.