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Hierarchies of Development

Hierachies of Development Podcast
Bandung Conference
Decolonization
Cold War
Non-Aligned Movement
Political Economy
Afro-Asian Solidarity
International Relations
Liberation Theology
Peace Movements
Tri-Continental Movement
Global South
Marxism
Anti-Colonialism
Racial Justice
Popular Education
Dependency Theory
Paulo Freire
Zapatist Movement
Cuban Revolution
Third-Way Literature

The Hierarchies of Development podcast offers long format interviews focusing on enduring global inequalities. Conversations focus on contemporary research projects by critical scholars and help us understand how and why structural hierarchies persist. Join hosts Ingrid Kvangraven (KCL) and Basile Boulay (EADI) for this series of discussions on pressing issues in the social sciences. This podcast ... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes12Founded4 years ago
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Writer and researcher Kevin Ochieng Okoth joins us to discuss Pan-Africanism, Black Radical thought and politics in the making of and resistance to the global order. We talk about his critiques of Afropessimism and decolonial theory as well as his vi... more

We discuss the post-Bandung period from the perspective of cultural and artistic movements with the interdisciplinary scholars Anne Garland Mahler. We discuss the anti-colonial spirit of the time as well as the intricacies of non-alignment, internati... more

We are joined by historian Carolien Stolte to reflect on the legacies of the Bandung Spirit that shaped international relations and political economy in the 1950s and beyond, and which characterized the history of what came to be known as the Non-Ali... more

Sociologist Luis Martinez Andrade talks us through the origins of and debates about liberation theology in Latin America. Luis explains liberation theology itself, and how it relates to Marxism, dependency theory, the work of Paolo Freire and liberat... more

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Kevin Ochieng Okoth
Writer and researcher based in London, part of the Salvage editorial collective and contributor to the London Review of Books.
London Review of Books
Episode: S3 Ep4 Black radical politics and Pan-Africanism
Anne Garland Mahler
Interdisciplinary researcher and associate professor at the University of Virginia
University of Virginia
Episode: S3 Ep3 The Tricontinental and the arts
Carolien Stolte
Associate Professor in History specializing in modern global history with a focus on South Asia
Leiden University
Episode: S3 Ep2 The Bandung spirit
Luis Martinez Andrade
Sociologist and author with a focus on liberation theology
Université Catholique de Louvain
Episode: S3 Ep1 Liberation theology in Latin America

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S3 Ep4 Black radical politics and Pan-Africanism
Q: Yeah, so let's dig in to some of your research.
Kevin explains the intertwined histories of Black internationalism and the Bandung spirit, highlighting key historical events and figures that influenced both movements.
S3 Ep4 Black radical politics and Pan-Africanism
Q: Could you briefly tell us how you ended up where you are today and doing what you do today?
Kevin talks about his upbringing between Germany and Kenya, his education, and how these experiences shaped his interest in anti-colonial movements and politics.
S3 Ep3 The Tricontinental and the arts
Q: What is next for you?
Mahler shares that she is finishing a new book on a network of politically radical activists and artists in the Americas during the 1920s and 30s, focusing on the Anti-Imperialist League of the Americas.
S3 Ep3 The Tricontinental and the arts
Q: Could you summarize what is third-way literature and why is this a better term than post-colonial literature?
Mahler describes third-way literature as emphasizing political and cultural self-determination, local cultural forms, and international commitments, distinguishing it from the post-colonial framework.
S3 Ep3 The Tricontinental and the arts
Q: Can you tell us a bit about your trajectory and what led you to focus your research on these issues?
Anne Garland Mahler shares her background in Latin American cultural studies, emphasizing her interest in racial justice struggles and the need for a transnational perspective.

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