Visualising War and Peace
Un podcast de The University of St Andrews - Les mercredis
86 Épisodes
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Ancient war stories and their real-world ramifications
Publié: 12/02/2025 -
The End of Peacekeeping with Marsha Henry
Publié: 20/12/2024 -
Curating Peace: the role of museums
Publié: 27/11/2024 -
Narrative Transformation: storytelling for peace
Publié: 09/10/2024 -
Between war and peace: military involvement in peacebuilding
Publié: 24/04/2024 -
Peace and Politics with Lord Jim Wallace
Publié: 27/03/2024 -
Children, Childhoods and Child-Soldiering: critical lenses on war
Publié: 21/02/2024 -
Transitional place-making: Palestinian refugee experiences in Lebanon
Publié: 14/02/2024 -
AI-enabled military technologies: technology, ethics, trust, storytelling
Publié: 31/01/2024 -
Visualising action: pre-battle speeches in ancient Judaism
Publié: 24/01/2024 -
Conflict and Identity in ancient Judaism
Publié: 17/01/2024 -
Visualising a Sustainable Future through Gaming with Mark Wong
Publié: 08/01/2024 -
Peace activism in Israel and Palestine
Publié: 19/12/2023 -
Visualising peace and conflict with J.R.R. Tolkien
Publié: 17/12/2023 -
Principled Impartiality and Accompaniment in Peacebuilding
Publié: 11/12/2023 -
War-to-Peace transitions with Jaremey McMullin
Publié: 29/11/2023 -
Visualising the Thirty Years' War with Steve Murdoch
Publié: 01/11/2023 -
Peace and post-trauma recovery in Northern Ireland
Publié: 02/08/2023 -
Peace and Conflict in Jivana Yoga
Publié: 12/07/2023 -
Taking love and care seriously in peace and conflict studies
Publié: 03/05/2023
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.