Max Haiven (and company)
Episodes
"What is our psychiatric future?" with Nikolas Rose(OUR006)
26 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
This episode we're joined by notaed sociologist Nikolas Rose to discuss his 2018 book "Our Psychiatric Future" which explores how the "epidemic" of me...
Podcast launch and overview: The Order of Unmanageable Risks
15 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Hosts Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou and Max Haiven discuss 'The The Order of Unmanageable Risks: a Podcast about Capitalism and Anxiety' * Main themes * ...
"The trickle down uncertainties of financialization" with Arjun Appadurai (OUR005)
14 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
This episode we speak to celebrated anthropologist Arjun Appadurai about his book "Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative ...
Eulogy for a Village: Gentrification and the Disappearance of Queer Sexual Geographies (BMCC stop 3)
13 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Eulogy for a Village: Gentrification and the Dis/appearance of Queer Sexual Geographies Presented by C.G. Smith (aka Christopher Smith) [the third st...
"The anxieties of surviving a racist society" with Hári Sewell (OUR004)
02 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
This episode we speak with consultant, educator, writer and speaker Hári Sewell about the ways in which anxiety in the context of societies structure...
"The weaponized anxieties of the racially illerate" with Alana Lentin (OUR003)
28 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode we speak with race-critical scholar Alana Lentin about the dangers of racial illiteracy, why talk of race makes so many (mostly white)...
"Why is there no emoji for...?" with Esther Leslie (OUR002)
24 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In this inaugural episode of The Order of Unmanageable Risks we talk with scholar Esther Leslie about work, exploitation, emojis and corporate digital...
"The gifts of darkness?" with James Bridle (OUR001)
24 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In this inaugural episode of The Order of Unmanagable Risks we talk with artist and writer James Bridle, about the politics of algorithmic opacity, po...