Mon, 2 December 2019
Alen speaks with architectural historian and filmmaker, Anna Ulrikke Andersen, visiting scholar at Vanderbilt. Anna discusses her research on a rehabilitation center in Montenegro frequented by Norwegians with rheumatic illnesses by the request of their medical doctor, plus her work on architect Christian Norberg-Schulz. Alen reflects on his failed attempts to reach the Mediterranean, raising questions about “being there” versus “trying” to be there and draws connections to rehabilitation.
Direct download: AnnaUlrikke_MediImag.mp3
Category:Mediterranean Imaginaries -- posted at: 8:09pm CDT |
Tue, 13 August 2019
Studying the Discovery of the Mediterranean Diet, or: Applying the Peter Principle to Institutions of Public Health Higher Education
To kick start an upcoming disturbance, Roger Malina and Oskar Olsson sit down with the host himself. Alen Agaronov is a doctoral student at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health majoring in Social & Behavioral Science with a secondary field in Critical Media Practice. In this episode Alen explains how he has grown an unhealthy obsession with the health benefits of the so-called Mediterranean Diet – particularly the scientists who were behind its discovery. Like a glass of wine, our discuss pours into tangential topics including Alen’s experience with the bureaucracies and office politics of doctoral life, Roger’s points about art and science, and the co-host's odd development of non-human-targeted media. [Original Recording: July 8, 2019]
Direct download: Mediterranean_Imaginaries_Pilot_8_12_2019.mp3
Category:Mediterranean Imaginaries -- posted at: 2:07pm CDT |