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  • Arts and humanities in medicine with Professor Ian Fussell
    Oct 24 2023

    We tend to see medicine as a strictly scientific sector, but the arts and humanities are essential when it comes to educating our doctors and caring for patients and the planet. Doctor and Professor of Medical Education Ian Fussell joins me to talk about:

    • What is medical humanities
    • How and why we can use arts and humanities in medical education
    • The links between planetary health, medical health, and social justice
    • Why medical and scientific researchers need artists and humanities specialists
    • How the humanities helped the medical field during the Covid-19 pandemic
    • Medicine as an enabler of the arts and humanities

    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find the pod @wtppod_
    Find Ian at the University of Exeter Medical School

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    32 Min.
  • Why science alone can’t solve the climate crisis with Conor Brennan
    Aug 30 2023

    Although there has been scientific consensus on the climate crisis for decades, humans have been slow to respond to its urgency. Environmental humanities researcher Conor Brennan joins me to talk about: 

    • What is environmental humanities?
    • How can evironmental humanities help to solve the climate crisis?
    • The role of popular culture in communicating the climate crisis
    • The problems that arise when we take arts and humanities out of the equations 
    • How art convinces people to change their behaviour about the climate crisis
    • How has the climate crisis affected literature and aesthetic experiments?
    • Why climate activism should include humanities teaching in schools/universities

    Read "The Humanities in the UK Today" report by the Higher Education Policy Institute
    Other sources discussed:

    • Edward Said, "Jane Austen and Empire", Culture and Imperialism (1993)
    • Richard Powers, The Overstory (2018)
    • Kim Stanley Robinson, The Ministry for the Future (2020)
    • Olga Tokarczuk, Drive Your Plough Over the Bones of the Dead (2009)

    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find the pod @wtppod_
    Find Conor

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    31 Min.
  • Humanities, fact checking and fake news with Sarah Turnnidge from Full Fact
    Jul 14 2023

    In this time when "fake news" and "alternative facts" have become buzzwords, arts and humanities are more important than ever. Professional fact checker Sarah Turnnidge from Full Fact joins Bryony Armstrong to discuss:

    • How her humanities background prepared her for being a professional fact checker
    • Academic English as a lens to look at different topics
    • Humanities as a natural place for the study of misinformation
    • The role of AI in misinformation and how humanities can analyse that
    • How humanities teaches us to use evidence
    • The role of narratives in (mis)information
    • The fact checking that happens within the humanities

    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find Sarah @sarah_turnnidge

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    29 Min.
  • We can't have cybersecurity without the humanities with Dr Andrea Zeffiro
    Apr 19 2023

    Cybersecurity researcher Dr Andrea Zeffiro joins Bryony Armstrong to talk about:

    • The role of humanities in addressing technological challenges in data science domains
    • Using humanities to solve problems surrounding data breaches
    • Considering the human elements of cybersecurity 
    • Understanding cybersecurity as more than a neutral protection of networks and data
    • The problems we will have with cybersecurity if the humanities continue to be devalued and underfunded

    The Reconfiguring Participation in Cybersecurity project at the Oxford Internet Institute can be found here.

    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find Andrea here

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    28 Min.
  • Arts and humanities in Roma communities with Dr Madeline Potter
    Mar 1 2023

    Researcher and upcoming author Madeline Potter joins Bryony Armstrong to talk about:

    • Tackling intergenerational poverty through the arts in Roma communities
    • The importance of knowing your own history
    • Maddy’s upcoming book, The Roma: A Travelling History  (Bodley Head/ Harper Collins, 2025)
    • Why writing and research skills need to be valued and funded
    • The role of humanities in combatting “fake news”
    • Getting information directly from the source
    • The need for the Roma to be represented by Romani people

    The article announcing Maddy's book auction can be found here.
    The Twitter thread that explains the truth of the Jane Austen headline can be found here.

    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find Maddy @madeline_cct

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    32 Min.
  • Arts and humanities shouldn't be reserved for a privileged few with Neil Griffiths
    Feb 15 2023

    Arts Emergency co-founder Neil Griffiths joins Bryony Armstrong to talk about:

    • How studying arts and humanities  helps you to pursue work in culture, politics and activism
    • Why all minoritised people need the option to study arts and humanities
    • The power of seeing yourself represented in culture
    • Breaking down the privilege associated with pursuing arts and humanities 
    • How reading literature can spark world-changing ideas
    • The need for diversity in creative and cultural industries and politics 
    • Why it doesn’t make economic sense to push STEM over arts and humanities
    • The insidious nature of anti-arts and humanities government policies

    Donate to Arts Emergency here.
    If you work in the creative and cultural sectors, love arts and humanities, and want to break down barriers to entry, check out the mentor information here.
    Rishi Sunak's speech announcing the intention to get children to study maths until 18 can be found here.

    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find Neil @_griff

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    39 Min.
  • Why the economy needs arts and humanities with Dr Ladan Cockshut
    Dec 14 2022

    Business researcher Dr Ladan Cockshut joins Bryony Armstrong to talk about: 

    • What the Creative, Digital and IT (CDIT) sector is and how much it’s growing
    • The huge array of industries that need creative skills
    • How Arts and Humanities academics interact with practitioners in the CDIT sector
    • How creativity can lead to income
    • Creating changes and measurable economic growth with creativity
    • Why it’s short sighted to say that an Arts and Humanities education doesn’t support labour market needs

    Episode references:

    • The Office for Students announcement about funding cuts: https://www.officeforstudents.org.uk/news-blog-and-events/press-and-media/ofs-confirms-funding-reforms/
    • Kiln Cafe in Newcastle: https://www.kiln.cafe/
    • The report on changes in the north east economy: https://dro.dur.ac.uk/30075/ 


    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find Ladan @LadanCockshut
    Get in contact with Ladan: t.l.cockshut@durham.ac.uk

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    45 Min.
  • Helping people through heritage with Norma Gregory
    Nov 30 2022

    Social historian Norma Gregory joins Bryony Armstrong to discuss: 

    • Useful skills and knowledge from an arts and humanities education
    • Making recorded history  representative of the past
    • The importance of accessibility in historical research
    • Improving mental health and wellbeing through heritage
    • Bringing people together and building communities through heritage
    •  Creating jobs in heritage work
    • Why art, humanities and creativity are essential for life
    • Why you can’t memorise your way through an arts or humanities degree

    Please sign these petitions:
    https://www.change.org/p/no-job-cuts-at-birkbeck-university-of-london
    https://www.change.org/p/no-job-cuts-in-english-at-birkbeck-university-of-london

    Find out more about the Black Miners Museum: https://blackcoalminers.com/

    Find Bryony @BF_Armstrong
    Find Norma @normagregoryNNC

    Artwork: Riduwan Molla https://www.canva.com/p/riduwanmolla/
    Music: Madaan Mansij https://www.pond5.com/artist/mansij_tubescreamer

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    40 Min.