
New ways of thinking about social structure
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureEducationPhilosophyCourses | ||||

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Join me on a journey from humanism to posthumanism with a focus on how we understand language, more-than-human communication, semiosis and information theory.
We discuss Eduardo Kohn’s How Forests Think, specifically his id... more
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Join me in the pleasure of observing conversation, particularly times when people report the speech of others. They can do this using direct speech, indirect speech or narrative reports of speech events. Here are examp... more
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To what extent is who(m) you’re allowed to love analogous to syntactic structure?
In this episode I explore the idea that human beings, in initiating themselves into language, surrender the higher consciousness that the rest ... more
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What’s your favourite way to alleviate anxiety? Mine is tapping, also known as Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). Linguistically, tapping is fascinating, because it reveals an inherent contradiction that your body ends up resolving for... more
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Do you believe in fairies? In his 1911 book, American anthropologist Walter Evans Wentz hypothesises ‘tentatively’ that the invisible world of fairies should be examined ‘just as we examine any fact in the visible r... more
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The paradox of being human in a Western, settler, colonizing culture is you’re supposed to be special and… you’re not supposed to be special.
It’s a culture that’s clinging to the idea of human exceptionalism, which is the... more
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Conversations with final-year university students has brought back all the fears that I had in my mid- to late twenties about having to be a grown up. The secret to soothing those fears for me was… studying linguistics. More sp... more
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The idea that human language comes from the land is not new. It’s rooted in Indigenous ontologies of language. But for those of us who haven’t grown up in an Indigenous culture and are swimming in the ideas of a Western, col... more
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