Visualising War and Peace
A podcast by The University of St Andrews - Mercoledì
86 Episodio
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World of Warcraft with Taliesin and Evitel
Pubblicato: 04/02/2022 -
Visualisations of War in Online Gaming with Iain Donald
Pubblicato: 02/02/2022 -
Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice with Roddy Brett
Pubblicato: 26/01/2022 -
The Just War Tradition with Anthony Lang Jr and Rory Cox
Pubblicato: 19/01/2022 -
Painting Invisible Threats with Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox
Pubblicato: 12/01/2022 -
The Art of Peace with Teresa Ó Brádaigh Bean, Lydia Cole and Azadeh Sobout
Pubblicato: 22/12/2021 -
Conflict Textiles with Roberta Bacic
Pubblicato: 15/12/2021 -
War Reportage and Stories of Migration with artist George Butler
Pubblicato: 08/12/2021 -
‘Sorry for the War’: photographer Peter van Agtmael's take on the US at war
Pubblicato: 01/12/2021 -
War and Peace Reporting in Afghanistan
Pubblicato: 24/11/2021 -
The Poetics of Rome’s Punic Wars
Pubblicato: 17/11/2021 -
Ancient Greek warfare and its influence on modern habits of visualising war
Pubblicato: 10/11/2021 -
Visualising Future Conflict through Storytelling with Matthew Brown, Emily Spiers and Will Slocombe
Pubblicato: 03/11/2021 -
How War Disrupts the Experience of Time with Julian Wright
Pubblicato: 27/10/2021 -
Re-presenting well-known conflicts at the Imperial War Museums: World War II and the Holocaust
Pubblicato: 20/10/2021 -
Strategy-making and/as Storytelling with Phillips O’Brien
Pubblicato: 13/10/2021 -
Re-presenting well-known conflicts at the Imperial War Museums: World War I
Pubblicato: 06/10/2021 -
Gallipoli to the Somme: musical responses to WW1 with Kate Kennedy and Anthony Ritchie
Pubblicato: 29/09/2021 -
War, knowledge and narrative from Napoleon to today
Pubblicato: 22/09/2021 -
Documenting war and promoting peace in Mosul with Omar Mohammed / Mosul Eye
Pubblicato: 15/09/2021
How do war stories work? And what do they do to us? Join University of St Andrews historian Alice König and colleagues as they explore how war and peace get presented in art, text, film and music. With the help of expert guests, they unpick conflict stories from all sorts of different periods and places. And they ask how the tales we tell and the pictures we paint of peace and war influence us as individuals and shape the societies we live in.