The Alameda Institute
After Order
After Order is a podcast from the Alameda Institute exploring what it means to live in a world defined by permanent crises. Host James Meadway sits down with leading thinkers from around the globe to explore the break down of stable systems, from politics to economics and technology. Who is in control? Who makes decisions on the big issues that affect people’s lives? And what new pathways, what new "Alamedas" are possible in our new world, after order?
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14 mai 2026
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7. LIVE: Political Economy in a Time of Monsters w/ Aditya Chakrabortty, Clara Mattei & Juliano Fiori 14.05.2026 1:17:08
Today's episode is the final in Season One of AFTER ORDER. It was recorded as a live show in collaboration with Macrodose and the Alameda Institute at the Art House in Bethnal Green, East London, earlier this week. The conversation is hosted by Juliano Fiori (Alameda), featuring James Meadway (Macrodose), Clara Mattei (University of Tulsa), and Aditya Chakrabortty (The Guardian). Together th...
6. Domination Without Hegemony? w/ Juliano Fiori 07.05.2026 56:07
Event Tickets: Political Economy in a Time of Monsters (May 12th) Welcome back to After Order - a series from Macrodose and the Alameda institute exploring power, sovereignty, and crisis in today’s unstable world. This week, James is joined by Juliano Fiori, Director at Alameda, to look back at the series so far, and discuss its core premise: that we’re not living through what Antonio Gramsci...
5. Power in the Periphery w/ Gabriel Tupinambá 30.04.2026 41:16
Event Tickets: Political Economy in a Time of Monsters (May 12th) Welcome back to After Order - a series from Macrodose and the Alameda Institute - exploring power and crisis in today’s unstable world. In this week’s episode, we’re turning to the concept of Popular Sovereignty. At a moment when the old order is breaking down - when states are less able to guarantee rights, stability, or even...
4. Digital Sovereignty vs Big Tech w/ Cecilia Rikap & Paolo Gerbaudo 23.04.2026 44:55
Event Tickets: Political Economy in a Time of Monsters Welcome back to After Order - a series from Macrodose and the Alameda Institute - exploring power, sovereignty, and crisis in today’s unstable world. In this week’s episode, we turn to Digital Sovereignty in the age of Big Tech. What does it mean that the infrastructures underpinning our everyday lives - from search and cloud computing to...
3. Order as Fiction w/ Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla 16.04.2026 47:53
Welcome back to After Order - a series from Macrodose and the Alameda Institute - exploring power, sovereignty, and crisis in today's unstable world. Event Tickets: Political Economy in a Time of Monsters In this week’s show, host James Meadway is joined by Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla - political strategist, activist, Co-General Coordinator of the Progressive International, and Executiv...
2. The New Age of Extraction w/ Thea Riofrancos 09.04.2026 45:50
Event Tickets: Political Economy in a Time of Monsters Welcome back to the After Order podcast - a series from Macrodose in collaboration with the Alameda Institute . In our opening episode, host James Meadway spoke with Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff about their book Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed, using Elon Musk as a lens to examine the intellectual contours of our emerging post-liberal...
1. Neoliberalism’s Last Man w/ Quinn Slobodian & Ben Tarnoff 01.04.2026 48:25
Event Tickets: Political Economy in a Time of Monsters Welcome to the After Order podcast - a new series from Macrodose and the Alameda Institute . This series emerges from Alameda’s ongoing After Order research project, which begins from a simple but unsettling proposition, that we may no longer be living through an interregnum between stable systems, but in a period defined by recurring crises...
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