Today we release the first of several podcasts marking WiSER’s 20th anniversary. The Institute was launched in September 2001 and we asked a number of colleagues from Wits, the region and beyond to offer reflections on the last two decades of WiSER’s critical engagement with our country, our region and the world at large. In doing so, we also wish to thank all who have contributed to the Institute’s work over the last two decades, making it into what it is today.
Lost Books: Four Narratives On Absent Books
The Futures of the Constitution (Part 2)
The Futures of the Constitution (Part 1)
Travelling Technology: Big Infrastructure, Small Devices (Part 2)
Travelling Technology: Big Infrastructures, Small Devices (Part 1)
8 Ways to Think About Unsettlement (Part 2)
8 Ways to Think About Unsettlement (Part 1)
Charne Lavery: Southern Oceanicity
Keith Breckenridge: Biometric Capitalism
Sarah Nuttall: The Redistributed University
Sisonke Msimang: Winnie Mandela — An Intimate Accountability
Shireen Hassim: Winnie Mandela — The Politics of Refusal
Sakiru Adebayo: Melancholy in the Time of Pandemic
Terry Kurgan: Two Photographs About Death
Johannes Machinya: The Packed Suitcase: Living With Deportability
Boehi, Concheiro San Vicente & Xaba: Urban Green Spaces During Covid-19
Makhosazana Xaba: An Absent Presence: Writing Noni Jabavu's Life
Ruth Sacks: The Built Remainders of Kinshasa's Independence
Oceanic Humanities: Below the Water Line
Pamila Gupta & Drew Thompson: Decolonising Visuality
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Positive Thinking Mind
In the Great Khan’s Tent
Visualize Meditations
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast