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This podcast is called Receptions on Wolf Talks because the media and arts research project and exhibition from which it is developed, created a lot of response. The reception participants who took part in its study shared both similar and different experiences on voice and power, and the exhibition sites: the bookstore, the hairdresser, the optician, the library, the archive, the bakery, the union office, the theatre, the contractor, and the university department were eager to take part. The podcast is created as an audio essay to give voice to yet more participants.
Wolf Talks in Sweden is a media and arts research project and exhibition that took place in the city center of Uppsala in October and November 2022. It was created as part of Work package 5 (WP5) on "(Un)silencing Nature", a research program conducted by the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ) at Charles University, as partners in the MISTRA Environmental Communication (MISTRA-EC) Research Programme 2019-2023.
To learn more about the exhibition Wolf Talks in Sweden, please visit https://wolftalksinsweden.commedia.wiki/#/.
For more research in communication studies and environmental sustainability on WP5 “(Un)silencing Nature”, visit the webpage of MISTRA Environmental Communication (MISTRA-EC) Research Programme at the Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ) at Charles University, https://mistra.fsv.cuni.cz/output.
Host: Elisabeth Wennerström, PhD candidate in media and communications studies, Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ), Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Guests: Communications researchers Vaia Doudaki and Nico Carpentier, Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism (ICSJ), Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, and Maria Brandt, biologist, authorized nature guide, and teacher at Biotopia, a biology museum in Uppsala, Sweden
Recorded soundscapes: Wolf voices on the Wolf Talks in Sweden Exhibition, pedestrian city sounds, blowing wind, a blinking crosswalk and an approaching train, and yes, wolves.
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