Podcasts

COMMON GOOD GETTING STARTED

Scotland’s Common Good Fund A bundle of assets, land buildings and artifacts held in public ownership that are under threat by maladministration and the lack of public awareness.


THE PRECARIAT IN THE DAY TO DAY

So what we want to look at in this program are a just few ideas around. What the precariat is, how we can trace it in the day to day, the past and more recent history.


“WHAT IS IT WITH YOUNG PEOPLE”

The vilification and scapegoating of the young in the neoliberal age.


COMMUNITY WORK

Day to day struggle, movement building, connections, working together, solidarity, vision


PRECARIOUS WORKERS GROUP GLASGOW

Group set up to connect various workers whose jobs and lifestyles are effected by unstable work


LEGUP DINNER NIGHTS

Hear from the popular Tuesday evening meetups


DETROIT CONNECTIONS

Rich Feldman talks about industrial and post industrial history of Detroit and the exciting projects, ideas and vision being created in the city through the Boggs Education Centre, Catherine Ferguson Academy, city farms and working class organisations


COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

Making community connections to understanding how different issues affect what is happening around us



OCCUPY GLASGOW

Update from the camp


INTRODUCTION TO PEOPLES MANIFESTO

A project running in Glasgow helping to consolidate community vision and activities towards a new civil society.


INTRODUCTION TO OPEN SOURCE COMPUTING 30: 00

OS program Without music 19: 52


GLASGOW PARKS AND PRIVATATION OF COMMON GOOD 37: 31

The Forum at Pearce Institute Govan


COMMON GOOD AND THE POSSIBLE IMPACTS ON COMMUNITY

The Forum at Pearce Institute Govan


CHAT ABOUT ECONOMICS FOR ORDINARY PEOPLE 53: 14

The Forum at Pearce Institute Govan


WHATS THE RESHUFFLE? 28: 35

Ideas behind the reshuffle event held by annually at the Pearce Institute Govan


OPEN STREET MAP IN 3 MINUTES 03: 05

Bob Kerr explains the Open Street Map, Suchiehall Street


GOVAN WALK WITH JOHN COUZIN 36: 35

John Couzin talking, recorded by Lucie Potter. Sound is windy but knowledge is good.