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The Untranslateables: a Techne Student-Led Conference Discussion
Happy New Year! We are kicking off 2026 with something different. In November, Techne held its annual Student-Led Conference in London, during which the Technecast team organised a discussion around…
Thomas Nixon-Roworth: Clergy and Lay Relations in mid 17th century England
In the latest - and last - instalment in our Heritage and Memory series, Adrianna Chmielewska talks to Thomas Nixon-Roworth from Sheffield University on his research into clergy and lay relations in…
Ruby Hornsby: Can Humans and Robots Be Friends?
This week, we take a brief detour from our usual themes to explore a question at the crossroads of social ethics and technology: Can humans and robots be friends? We are joined by Ruby Hornsby,…
Viveca Mellegård: Nature - An Apprenticeship in Indigo Dyeing
In the first installment of our 'Nature' theme, Isabel catches up with friend of the podcast, PhD researcher and filmmaker Viveca Mellegård. She fills us in on how her PhD journey has been…
Helen Williams: Heritage and Memory - Unfinished Business: Representations of Motherhood
Continuing our Heritage and Memory series, Adrianna Chmielewska talks to Helen Williams on her research into representations of motherhood. Helen Williams is a first-year doctoral researcher in…
Tom Hull: Heritage and Memory - Dr James Barry and Critical Fabulation
In our first episode on the theme of Heritage and Memory, PhD researcher Tom Hull from the University of Brighton talks to us about his research project. Tom's project uses a combination of archival…
Women in Music Roundtable
In honour of International Women's Day, this episode brings together PhD researchers from a range of backgrounds to explore the role of gender in musical traditions and genres (from opera to…
Technecast Cares: End of Year Roundtable
In our final episode of 2024, the team comes together for a roundtable discussion on the theme of ‘care’. Topics include: how can we practice self-care as researchers, particularly in the current…
The Practice of Interviewing
This episode follows a workshop on ‘The Practice of Interviewing: Perspectives from Across the Arts and Humanities’ hosted by the Technecast team on 20 September 2024. First, you will hear from four…
Florence Fitzgerald-Allsopp and Edwin Gilson: Nature - Nonhumans and the arts
In this episode Edwin Gilson and Florence Fitzgerald-Allsopp, both researchers exploring works of art involving nonhumans at the University of Surrey, join Felix for a conversation about our…
Rosalind Holgate-Smith: Senses - Deep Touch
In our latest instalment of our series on 'Senses', we hear from Rosalind Holgate-Smith. Rosalind is an AHRC-funded doctoral researcher whose work looks at touch, particularly in the field of dance…
Jennifer Doveton: Work and Labour - I work in the kitchens
Jennifer Doveton - whose lovely music you hear every time you listen to the technecast - is a postgraduate researcher in her third year at Brunel University. Her research is on middle-class…
Julia Pond: Work and Labour - Dancing Degrowth
In this latest episode of our Work and Labour series we hear from Julia Pond, a transdisciplinary dance artist, teacher and researcher working with political economy. She works with choreography,…
Unit 38 (Part 2 of 2): Work and Labour - A people’s design service
David McEwen, a co-founder and director of Unit 38, joins Felix to continue their conversation about architecture and community. Unit 38 is an architecture practice working on community projects in…
Unit 38 (Part 1 of 2): Work and Labour - A people’s design service
David McEwen, a co-founder and director of Unit 38, joins Felix for a conversation about architecture and community. Unit 38 is an architecture practice working on community projects in east London,…
Emma Mitchell: Senses - Scenting story: unlocking olfactory memories of Georgian London
In this latest instalment of our 'Senses' series we hear from Emma Mitchell. Emma is an AHRC-funded Creative Writing doctoral researcher at Brunel University London whose work uses archival research…
Winter Break Episode - Meet the Team
It's the final Technecast of the year! We've had some lovely new members join the Technecast team this year, so we thought we'd take this opportunity to do some introductions. In this casual epsiode,…
Isabel Sykes: Work & Labour - From Benefits Broods to Tradwives: Media Narratives of Domestic Labour
In the first episode of our 'Work, Labour and Protest' series, Isabel introduces us to her project which explores media representations and lived experiences of working-class women’s unpaid domestic…
Felix Clutson: Narratives of Nation - Football in the Globalised Age
In our last episode on the theme 'narratives of nation', our very own Felix Clutson shares his research into football in the age of globalisation. Felix discusses the ways in which football…
Beth Williamson: Narratives of Nation - The Problem of Orthography at the Royal Geographical Society
Beth Williamson is a PhD student at Royal Holloway, University of London working collaboratively with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). Her research explores how the Royal Geographical…
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