John Lynch
Geomedia Karlstad
From John Lynch at the Centre for Geomedia Studies at Karlstad University, Sweden.
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Episodes
Mediatizing Waste 25.03.2026 42:27
In this podcast I talk with Crispin Thurlow, Professor of Language and Communication at the University of Bern. Here, he argues why it matters to talk about waste as a cultural issue. As he says, by understanding the kind of language people use to make sense of waste, we can help develop strategies for changing how it is perceived, discussed, and handled. This is an important starting point for de...
Disconnection in the everyday 19.02.2026 50:01
In today's podcast I talk with Ana Jorge from the Centre for Research in Applied Communication, Culture, and New Technologies about her book Atomospheres and Digital Media: Connection and Disconnection across Everyday Life. https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/atmospheres-and-digital-media
Conflicted Images/Images of Conflict 04.05.2025 39:19
On the Geomedia podcast I talk with Professor Mette Mortensen on the way in which digital media reconfigure the way conflicts are played out, represented and perceived.
On Display. Instagram, the Self and the City 29.01.2025 46:58
Two billion people around the world use Instagram, but so far social scientists have done little research on the platform. Despite Instagram's reputation for shallowness, the ongoing self-presentation it demands confronts users with profound dilemmas. Who are we? What do we want to show of ourselves? What do we aspire to be? On Display is a book about how people remake their worlds through social...
Imaginative Futures 10.06.2024 44:03
In the podcast I talk with Professor Bo Reimer from Malmö University about his current research project into imaginative futures and issues such as AI.
Everest, Everestland, #Everest 26.01.2024 37:05
Adventure tourism gets no more extreme than mount Everest. Each year sees increasing numbers of trekkers, climbers, and tourists in the region. The evident dangers and risks are, in many ways, the essence of its attraction – an experience to find yourself, define yourself or even display yourself. The establishing of cellular and wifi coverage has meant that even more images are generated each sea...
Diplomatic Material 06.09.2023 28:30
When we think of processes such as diplomacy we usually think of receptions, dinners and heavily coded conversations between state representatives. Yet there is a way to think about the complexity of this relationship in terms of how it operates through a range of material and immaterial practices from the rise of paper records in the British Empire to the procedures for standardisation for equipm...
Radical Ocean Futures 06.09.2023 46:43
As the climate crisis impacts on all of us, science and research is continuously expanding on the amount of data that describes what is happening. Yet, communicating this information can be challenging, especially if we are to avoid endless doom scenarios that seem to offer little in terms of how we can imagine a different future. Andrew Merrie of the Stockholm Resilience Centre has been at the fo...
Structures of the Public Sphere 24.01.2023 1:00:18
The free exchange of opinion and argument in a shared space of a public sphere has been central to western democratic systems for over 150 years. The expansion of mobile communication technologies has introduced a number of key changes to this process and arguably raises the need for similarly new techniques for studying the very fluid and dynamic nature of these events. From protest to festivals,...
Media Tourism and the Popular Imagination 25.10.2022 47:14
In the podcast I talk with Stijn Reijnders about his research into media tourism and the popular imagination.
Digital Media Activism 11.05.2022 54:11
In the podcast I talk with Emiliano Treré, Reader in Data Agency and Media Ecologies in the School of Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff University in the UK about how digital communication technologies has impacted on recent activism and the role it is playing in social movements.
Television studies today 24.11.2021 1:01:37
The study of television covers a wide range of different processes from production, technologies of broadcast and circulation, to audience experience and involvement. There is no doubt that the streaming platforms and portals of recent years have had and continue to have a profound impact on the patterns of consumption of televisual media content. How much things have changed is always a contested...
Media Solidarities 24.11.2021 43:46
Media solidarities with which we are familiar with are a key part of the contemporary media landscape. Our question today, therefore, is how, and whether, the kinds of solidarity effected through the technologies of social media or television are part of any measurable process of social change or do they simply circulate within an increasingly complacent and self-righteous domain of individual con...
Technologies of Sex 20.08.2021 56:54
The discussion today centres on the concept of the technologies of sex, a phrase that derives from the work of Micheal Foucault. By 'technologies of sex' I am thinking of the ideas of the French philosopher Michel Foucault and his thinking about how the self and gender are the product of various social technologies such as cinema and institutionalized discourses and epistemologies of daily life. T...
Social Media and the Everyday 03.05.2021 49:43
In the podcast I discuss with Professor Lee Humphries of Cornell University the themes and insights explored in her book: The Qualified Self: Social Media and the Accounting of Everyday Life. Drawing on a number of historical precursors from diaries to Kodak photography, Lee Humphries argues the case for approaching the practices of social media production of self as something less about narcissis...
Automating Vision with Anthony McCosker and Rowan Wiken 08.04.2021 1:10:18
In the podcast I talk to Anthony McCosker and Rowan Wiken about their book Automating Vision : The Social Impact of the New Camera Consciousness. https://www.routledge.com/Automating-Vision-The-Social-Impact-of-the-New-Camera-Consciousness/McCosker-Wilken/p/book/9780367356774
Intrusive media, ambivalent users, digital detox with Trine Syvertsen and Brita Ytre-Arne 10.06.2020 1:07:26
In today’s podcast I talk to Professors Trine Syvertsen and Brita Ytre-Arne about issues arising from concerns of overuse of digital media and the strategies by which individuals seek to withdraw from the demands of ever present technologies. https://www.uib.no/en/persons/Brita. Ytre-Arne https://www.hf.uio.no/imk/english/people/aca/trinesy/
Smart Objects and Control in Digital Space with James Ash 27.05.2020 53:32
On the podcast today I talk with James Ash from Newcastle University about his research in smart technologies and the ways in which these devices change the relationship of users to objects and what implications this has in terms of agency and autonomy. Due to the corona virus situation this interview was done via computer and the sound is less than that we would have in the studio. https://www.nc...
The countryside and the city with Po Tidholm 07.05.2020 49:55
In this podcast I talk with the Swedish journalist Po Tidholm about the issues facing the countryside today and how issues of neglect and the loss of cultural influence in relation to cities is having an impact on towns and villages. http://www.potidholm.se/
Journalism Today with Henrik Örnebring 15.04.2020 54:24
Today I talk to Professor Henrik Örnebring of Karlstad University about the state of journalism studies today and the challenges faced by the profession.
Nature, Technology and Reclaiming a Tradition of Critical Cynicism with Sven Anders Johansson 27.01.2020 1:14:55
In this podcast I talk to Professor Sven Anders Johansson of Mid Sweden University about his research and publications in relation to climate change, political activism, and the effects of communication technologies on human relationships. https://www.miun.se/en/personnel/anders-johansson/
The Philosophy Of Bernard Stiegler with Ross Abbinnett 09.12.2019 56:53
In this podcast, I talk to Dr Ross Abbinnett about his book (The Thought of Bernard Stiegler: Capitalism, Technology and the Politics of Spirit)on the work of Bernard Stiegler and the important questions it address about the dangers and potentials of new media technologies. https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/social-policy/abbinnett-ross.aspx
Why Geomedia? With André Jansson, Mekonnen Tesfahuny, Karin Fast, & Lena Grip. 09.12.2019 57:38
In this episode I talk to some of the Geomedia researchers from Karlstad University: Professor André Jansson, Professor Mekonnen Tesfahuny, Karin Fast, Lena Grip. We discuss how and why Geomedia came to be established, the theme of home and migration, and the Masters level programme in Geomedia Studies. https://www.kau.se/en/researchers/andre-jansson https://www.kau.se/en/about-university/about-ka...
Mapping Geomedia Studies with Gillian Rose 09.12.2019 56:10
In this episode, John Lynch talks with Gillian Rose of Oxford University about the central role of geography in understanding the world today and the changes in the discipline over the last few decades as new ideas have impacted its conceptual approaches. In her work, Rose is centrally concerned with the question of how the world is visualised through various media, each of which articulates somet...
Les Roberts 'Homing in Through Film: Movement, Embodiment and Dwellspace' 16.06.2019 55:35
Les Roberts from Liverpool University was a speaker at the plenary session at the Geomedia 2019 conference (http://geomedia.se/conference/2019/). Here he discusses his work in this area and how he came to be part of the project to gather early amateur film recordings of the city of Liverpool in England. https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/communication-and-media/staff/les-roberts/
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