The WiSER Podcast | Episode 10 by Confidence Joseph, Ryan Poinasamy, Meghan Judge and Mapule Mohulatsi

Thursday, 9 July 2020 - 11:30pm

In the latest episode of The WiSER PodcastConfidence Joseph, Ryan Poinasamy, Meghan Judge and Mapule Mohulatsi go below the water line as they describe new avenues for research in the environmental humanities and critical ocean studies.

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Confidence Joseph is an African Literature doctoral candidate at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Mapule Mohulatsi is a reader and writer from Johannesburg. She is completing a PhD in African Literature at Wits. 
Ryan Poinasamy is based in the department of African Literature at the University of Witwatersrand.
Meghan Judge is an artist and researcher working on a PhD in creative work at the Wits School of Arts.

All four are fellows of the Oceanic Humanities for the Global South programme at WiSER.

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Podcasts

The WISER Podcast | Episode 7 with Nolwazi Mkhwanazi

Thursday, 11 June 2020 - 11:30pm

 In the latest episode of The WISER PodcastNolwazi Mkhwanazi speaks about Childbirth, Natality and 'Young’ Families.

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Nolwazi Mkhwanazi an Associate Professor in Medical Anthropology at WISER. She leads the Institute’s programme in Medical Humanities. She is the co-editor and co-author, amongst many other publications, of Young Families: Gender, Sexuality and Care and of Connected Lives: Families, Households, Health and Care in Contemporary South Africa.

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The WISER Podcast | Episode 6 with Tinashe Mushakavanhu

Thursday, 4 June 2020 - 11:30pm
In the latest episode of The WISER PodcastTinashe Mushakavanhu speaks about a forgotten archive of letters written after Dambudzo Marechera's death, and his attempt to run a writing surgery for young war returnees from Zimbabwe's liberation struggle. 

 

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Dr. Tinashe Mushakavanhu is currently a postdoctoral fellow at WiSER. He holds a PhD in English from the University of Kent. His forthcoming book is Reincarnating Marechera: Notes on a Speculative Archive (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2020).
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WISER Podcast | Episode 5 with Achille Mbembe and Dilip Menon

Thursday, 28 May 2020 - 11:30pm

In the latest two-part episode of The WISER Podcast, Professors Achille Mbembe and Dilip Menon explore the newly published book Capitalisms - A Global History, co-edited by Dilip Menon and Kaveh Yasdani and published by Oxford University Press.

 

The WISER Podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

 

Professor Achille Mbembe is a world-renowned theorist, public intellectual and Professor of History and Politics at WISER. Professor Dilip Menon is Mellon Chair in Indian Studies and Director of CISA at Wits.

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WISER Podcast | Episode 4 with Richard Rottenburg

Thursday, 21 May 2020 - 11:30pm
In Episode 4 of The WISER Podcast, Professor Richard Rottenburg discusses the cohabitation of people and pathogens in an increasingly digitised world. 
 
Richard Rottenburg is an Anthropologist of Science and Technology and Professor at WISER. He is the author of Far Fetched Facts and The World of Indicators.
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New Podcast Episode: 'Logistics, Blackness and Spatialities'

Thursday, 7 May 2020 - 11:30pm

Dear friends of WISER,

In Episode 2 of The WISER Podcast, Dr Mpho Matsipa and Bronwyn Kotzen explore similarities in their work relating to space, race, and the politics of cement.

Listen on our website or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

Mpho Matsipa joined WiSER as a Research Fellow in April 2019. She completed her PhD in Environmental Design in Developing Countries at the University of California, Berkeley. Mpho is currently the curator of the African Mobilities Project. She divides her time between the Wits School of Architecture and Planning, where she holds a position as lecturer in design and urban research, and WISER.

Bronwyn Kotzen joined WISER as a Visiting Research Fellow in January 2020. Bronwyn is a PhD candidate in Geography at the University of Cape Town. Her doctoral research focuses on the political economy of materiality in urban Africa by tracing Pan-African cement flows and is supported by Emory University’s African Critical Enquiry Programme and the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust. Bronwyn’s broader research explores the interstices between materiality, politics and place in rapidly developing urban centres.

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The WISER Podcast

Friday, 1 May 2020 - 1:30pm

Welcome to The WISER Podcast! Published weekly, the podcast features conversations, talks and audio-essays from WISER. 

You can also subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. A complete list of all past episodes is at https://witswiser.podbean.com. For podcast transcripts, click here. For more WISER research, click here.

Podcast of Public Lectures from 2015's JWTC

Public lectures from the 2015 Session of the Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism, held at WiSER and the Adler Museum, Wits University, Johannesburg.

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A Podcast of Consent, Rights, and the Regulation of Youth Sexuality in South Africa

A podcast of our recent seminar on consent, rights, and the regulation of childhood and adolescent sexuality in South Africa.

 

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Video Podcast | Reinventing Pan-Africanism in the Age of Xenophobia

(videos are listed in the order in which the panels took place)

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Introduction: Sarah Nuttall

Panel One: Africa in Diasporic and Continental Imagination

Xolela Mangcu, "The Idea of Africa in Black South African Political Thought"

Achille Mbembe, "Futures of Pan-Africanism"

 

Panel 2: Exile, Pan-African and Diasporic Solidarity

Nomboniso Gasa, Mandla Langa, Raimi Gbadamosi

 

Panel 3: Xenophobia and African Migrants' Experiences (Bureaucracy, Documents and the Police)

Ingrid Palmary, Shose Kessi

 

Panel Four: The Making of the 'Foreign National'

Niq Mhlongo, Tawana Kupe

 

Round Table: Redrawing Colonial Boundaries: Pan-Africanism, Nationalism, and Cosmopolitanism

Adam Habib, Gilbert Khadiagala (respondent), Eusebius McKaiser (moderator)

 

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Panel One: South Africa in the Geopolitics of the Continent

Adekeye Adebajo, Gilbert Khadiagala, Anthony Bizos

 

Panel Two: The Gateway to Africa? South African Capital in the Continent

Lucy Corkin

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Remarks by Moeletsi Mbeki

 

Panel Three: Africa in the South African Curriculum: Expanding the Boundaries of Knowledge

Michael Neocosmos

Suren Pillay

 

Concluding Session: The Africa We Want

Address by David Makhura, Premier of Gauteng

Podcast: Achille Mbembe's Public Lecture 'Decolonizing the University'

Achille Mbembe's public lecture 'Decolonizing the University: Five New Directions,' presented at WiSER on 22 April 2015.

 

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