De Dépendance Podcast addresses the complex issues of our time and how they manifest themselves in our cities and urban regions. From... more
In this episode we talk to Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones on her groundbreaking 1619 Project. The 1619 Project is... more
In this episode we listen to a lecture by and interview with urbanist and historian Davarian L. Baldwin on the... more
In this podcast we will listen to a lecture by Carolyn Steel, architect and author of the award-winning Hungry City: How Food... more
Twelve months. That is the time the world now has for global greenhouse gas emissions to start to fall. If not, we... more
In this live episode we talk to Andrea Elliott on the occasion of her Pulitzer Prize winning book 'Invisible Child:... more
In this live edition of De Dépendance Podcast labour economist Guy Standing gives a short lecture on his book ‘The... more
In this live edition of De Dépendance Podcast we listen to a short lecture by journalist Sarah Jaffe on her... more
In this special live edition of De Dépendance Podcast we listen to a short lecture by sociologist Bowen Paulle on... more
In this episode we talk to Professor of International Politics Laleh Khalili on the occasion of her latest book Sinews of... more
In this episode we will talk about one of the most pressing urban issues of our time: the housing crisis.... more
In this episode we talk to economic historian Aaron Benanav, researcher at Humboldt University Berlin, where he studies the history... more
In this episode we talk to Syrian architect and urban thinker Marwa-al-Sabouni. When war enveloped her city, Homs, she refused to... more
In this episode we talk to journalist and author Cal Flyn on the occasion of her book Islands of Abandonment:... more
In this episode we talk to sociologist Sharon Zukin about an intrinsically urban phenomenon we have been witnessing all around... more
In this episode we talk to philosopher Roman Krznaric on the occasion of his latest book The Good Ancestor – How... more
In this episode we will be talking to Leslie Kern, associate Professor of Geography and Environment at Mount Allison University, on her latest book Feminist... more
In this episode we talk to Christiana Figueres and Tom-Rivett-Carnac. Christiana Figueres is the former UN climate chief and the architect and public face... more
In this first episode we talk to Brett Christophers, Professor of Social and Economic Geography at Uppsala University, on his latest... more
In this episode we will be talking to Leslie Kern, associate Professor of Geography and Environment at Mount Allison University, on her latest book Feminist City, Claiming... more