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AfterWords

AfterWords

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AfterWords explores the stories behind groundbreaking books. From colonialism and genocide to mysterious deaths and Brexit Britain, listen for lively discussions between authors and journalists. Produced by George McDonagh, for Hurst Publishers. Theme music is from https://filmmusic.io "Particles - Inspiring Emotional Romantic" by Rafael Krux (https://www.orchestralis.net/) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Plotters: The UK Terrorists Who Failed with Tam Hussein & Lizzie Dearden

Épisode 30

mercredi 6 novembre 2024Durée 27:16

We are in a new age of terror, with self-radicalising, hard-to-categorise individuals planning violence. Since the Westminster Bridge attack in 2017, more than 40 terror attacks have been foiled by the security services. 'Plotters' by journalist Lizzie Dearden is an eye-opening account of the British terror attacks you’ve never heard of—because the perpetrators were caught in time. In this episode, listen to Lizzie in conversation with fellow journalist and writer Tam Hussein to discuss the changing face of modern terrorism, the common factors that led to the would-be attackers being stopped and what each one caught tells us about British society. To buy the book and for more information, visit hurstpublishers.com

The Nonviolent Struggle for Our Planet's Future with Lynne Jones & Fiona Godlee

Épisode 29

mercredi 30 octobre 2024Durée 30:34

As floods and fires rage across the planet, more people are embracing nonviolent action to achieve political change. Can it work? In ‘Sorry for the Inconvenience But This Is an Emergency’ doctor and aid worker Lynne Jones offers a compelling, ground-level account of the last five years of UK protests, exploring how and why ordinary citizens have adopted extraordinary methods to confront the climate and nature crises. In this episode, listen to Lynne in conversation with Fiona Godlee, doctor, and former Editor-in-Chief of the British Medical Journal, about Lynne’s experiences, from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to her involvement in movements like Extinction Rebellion today. They will also discuss the most effective kinds of protest, and what compels people to break the law in the name of justice. For more, visit hurstpublishers.com

Stealing from the Saracens, with Diana Darke

Épisode 20

mercredi 31 août 2022Durée 26:36

From Notre-Dame cathedral to the Houses of Parliament, the buildings Europeans have come to love may not be so European after all. A Spectator ‘Book of the Year’, Stealing from the Saracens by Diana Darke is the fascinating tale of cultural exchange, shedding new light on some of Europe’s greatest landmarks. In today’s episode Diana and Quilt.Ai’s Angad Singh Chowdhry will be discussing the ‘borrowing’ of Islamic architecture, Europe’s reluctance to associate with the Muslim world, and the importance of acknowledging cultural debt. For more visit hurstpublishers.com

Corporate Peace, with Mary Martin

Épisode 19

mercredi 24 août 2022Durée 29:05

We live in an era of big brands. Companies that wield incredible power and influence around the world. But as we all know, with great power comes great responsibility… Can companies do more than generate profits in the poorest and most fragile parts of the world? Should they move beyond simply ‘doing no harm’? In her book 'Corporate Peace', Mary Martin shows how big business is increasingly important in building a safer world. In this episode, Mary will be in conversation with Quilt.Ai’s Angad Singh Chowdhry about how businesses can use their influence for the common good, the potential dangers of their involvement in peacebuilding, and whether corporate peace is possible. For more visit hurstpublishers.com

Under Red Skies, with Karoline Kan

Épisode 18

mercredi 17 août 2022Durée 24:51

China’s millennials feel stuck. They are caught between the country’s authoritarian politics, hypermodern technology, and economic boom. In her raw and revealing memoir, Under Red Skies, Karoline Kan turns to the three generations of women in her family to understand the ever-changing China she grew up in. In this episode, listen to Karoline in conversation with Quilt.Ai’s Angad Singh Chowdhry about life in China beyond the headlines: the remarkable story of Karoline’s family, her own experiences as a Chinese millennial and whether understanding the country’s youth holds the key to understanding China as it is today.

I, Warbot, with Kenneth Payne

Épisode 17

mercredi 10 août 2022Durée 30:20

Artificial Intelligence is going to war … but what happens to the ‘art of war’ as machines enter the battlefield? ‘I, Warbot’ by Kenneth Payne is an engrossing look at the new frontier in AI, and how it will change conflict forever. In this episode, listen to Kenneth in conversation with Angad Singh Chowdhry, co-founder of Quilt.AI, about how Artificial Intelligence and war have been shaped by one another, and explore what the battlefields of the near future might look like when they are dominated by emotionless machines programmed to kill. For more visit hurstpublishers.com

How Women Can Save The Planet, with Anne Karpf

Épisode 16

mercredi 3 août 2022Durée 32:30

When it comes to climate change, we’re not all in it together. From New Orleans to Bangladesh, women—especially poor women of colour— are suffering most from a crisis they have done nothing to cause. ‘How Women Can Save The Planet’ by Anne Karpf is a smart, bold and inclusive call to arms: we can fix the climate emergency by fighting for gender equality. In this episode, listen to Anne Karpf in conversation with Angad Singh Chowdhry, co-founder of Quilt.AI, about how our gendered perceptions of nature influence our understanding of the climate crisis and our actions to mitigate it. For more visit hurstpublishers.com

The People on the Beach, with Rosie Whitehouse

Épisode 15

mercredi 27 juillet 2022Durée 30:09

‘The People on the Beach’ by Rosie Whitehouse is a vivid history tracing the Holocaust survivors who risked everything for a new life in Palestine. Listen to Rosie in conversation with Angad Singh Chowdhry, co-founder of Quilt.AI, about who the people on the beach were, how they fled Europe—and why—and the way in which the Holocaust is remembered today. For more visit hurstpublishers.com

Afterwords S3: Launches 27th July 2022

Épisode 14

mercredi 20 juillet 2022Durée 01:32

Season 3 is hosted by Dr Angad Singh Chowdhry, anthropologist, entrepreneur, and the co-founder of Quilt.AI, a tech company that uses data and artificial intelligence to understand people better. In each episode, Angad will be in conversation with one of our authors as they explore human behaviour. Learn about the Holocaust survivors who risked everything for a new life in Palestine with Rosie Whitehouse, trace Europe’s cultural debt to the Muslim world with Diana Darke, and join Kenneth Payne as he explores how artificial intelligence is going to war and the human responsibility that comes with it. Hear Anne Karpf explain how women can save the planet and why they shouldn’t have to, discover the role of big business in building a safer world with Mary Martin, and find out about the life and times of a Chinese millennial from Karoline Kan. For more visit hurstpublishers.com

Kim Jong Un and the Bomb, with Ankit Panda

Épisode 13

mercredi 3 mars 2021Durée 28:02

Kim Jong Un and the Bomb by Ankit Panda is the extraordinary story of how a small, poor country became a nuclear power—and why we will have to live with it. Listen to Ankit in conversation with Tom Plant, director of proliferation and nuclear policy at RUSI, about the history of nuclear weapons in North Korea, why the programme is so important to Kim Jong Un, and what a nuclear armed North Korea means for the world.

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