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Birkbeck is a world-class research and teaching institution, a vibrant centre of academic excellence and London's only specialist provider of evening higher education.
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Hello and welcome everyone to this Birkbeck students podcast on EU Environmental Law. I’m your host, Spike Western, and I’m here today with Sholom Toron, and Kate Moice. We will be attempting to critically engage with the key theoretical position of the EU as a body of- and enforcer of Environmental law. The key theoretical position I’ll be trying to decide on is ‘whether European Union is an appropriate body to implement and uphold environmental law within its borders.’ Cover art photo prov ...
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POEMS FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK THEY HATE POETRY © Susan Greenhill I have an MA in Creative Writing (Birkbeck, University of London), a background in bookbinding, tv and photography. My poems have been published in various magazines and books, i read them wherever and whenever anyone will let me. ILLUSTRATIONS: Francine Lawrence
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81,320 views Feb 6, 2024 #peterboghossian #streetepistemology #transgenderhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXQ1_KsqGjkPeter Boghossian engages author Dr. Helen Joyce and professor Dr. Eric Kaufmann in Spectrum Street Epistemology. The discussion deals with gender ideology. The claims explore questions such as, "Anyone who conforms to the social cons…
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As the fossilized shell of the old consensus of values in Western democracies falls apart and slides into the ocean, it's time to get some priorities straight.“It's Not The Economy, Stupid” If there is a story to be told about the last thirty years, and the story that will be told about the coming thirty years that is not one of economics, then it …
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Are Demographics Destiny? | Interview with Eric KaufmannConnor interviews Professor Eric Kaufmann, adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and head of the Centre for Heterodox Social Science at the University of Buckingham, about his 2018 book Whiteshift, the origins and aims of Woke, and if demographic change spells cultural extinction for the A…
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Earlier this month, a prominent Canadian academic made headlines when he announced his departure from the University of London. “Progressive conformity and cancel culture are distorting the teaching and research mission of universities,” he wrote on Twitter. “Between the extremely controversial and the progressive-controlled monoculture of academia…
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In this debate, Prof. Cunliffe and Prof. Kaufmann discuss the relationship between immigration, national sovereignty, and populism. Recent events in Ireland highlight the need for legitimate discussion of the issues at hand.At Pnyx, we aim to foster a culture of thoughtful dialogue and understanding that overcomes today's sensationalism and polariz…
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In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, John Tomasi speaks with Eric Kaufmann. Eric is a Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham. He is the author of several books, including Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth: Religion, Demography and Politics in the 21st Century and Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majori…
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Part 2 of Bob Mackin’s interview with Eric Kaufmann, professor of politics at the University of Buckingham, where he has founded the new Centre for Heterodox Social Science. Kaufmann, who was raised in Vancouver, specializes in cultural politics, ethnicity, national identity, left-wing ideology and religion. Touchy topics in the age of cancel cultu…
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From the “Left Coast” of Canada to the halls of academia in London, Eric Kaufmann is a professor of politics at the University of Buckingham, where he has founded the new Centre for Heterodox Social Science. Kaufmann, who was raised in Vancouver, specializes in cultural politics, ethnicity, national identity, left-wing ideology and religion. Touchy…
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My guest today is Eric Kaufmann. Eric is a political scientist who's written several great books, including "Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?" and "Whiteshift". Eric was a professor at Birkbeck College, University of London for many years. He was the head of the department there, before he was pushed out for his political views. So we talk ab…
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Speaking at the New Culture Forum's immigration conference in October 2023, Prof. Eric Kaufmann addressed one of today's most pivotal issues: Immigration, Ethnic Change and Polarization. Prof. Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham, where he has recently established the world's first course on "woke". Woke: the Origins, D…
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In recent years, Canada has emerged as a global leader in “wokeness,” earning itself a reputation as one of the most woke countries in the world. Professor Eric Kaufmann spoke with True North’s Andrew Lawton at the ARC Forum about the cultural and political shifts that have contributed to this phenomenon, and why it hasn’t had the same level of imp…
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Our culture is constantly changing – but what factors are pushing this change? Given social movements like cancel culture, social justice, and critical race theory, we seem to be in the midst of a historical turning point. Here to discuss this complex subject from an academic perspective is Eric Kaufmann, a Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College…
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With twenty-five years in the field, and behind an anchor desk, Alex is known and respected for her tough reporting style and accountability. An in-depth, no-nonsense look at the stories making headlines.Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Alex launched her media career at CHML/Y95 and CHCH TV news. Alex also worked at the New VR and was the first reporter …
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Support The Equiano Project- https://www.theequianoproject.com/donateJoin the Mailing List: https://www.theequianoproject.com/sig...Follow Eric Kaufmann / epkaufm Chat with us: / equianoproject / theequianoproject / theequianoproject About The Equiano Project: The Equiano Project, founded in August 2020 by Inaya Folarin Iman, is a debate, discussio…
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We speak about his long-standing interest in the demographic crisis, the religious inheriting the earth, expressive individualism and egalitarianism as the acid preparing the fall of Anglo-America, being a liberal National Conservative, negative vs. positive liberty under NatCon, liberals voting for diversity but living in micro-ethnostates, and mu…
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On today's episode of #NCFDeprogrammed, hosts Harrison Pitt and Poppy Coburn are joined by special guest Prof. Eric Kaufmann, Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College. Prof. Kaufmann discusses his fascinating Policy Exchange report examining the demographics and political beliefs of contemporary British youth. He explains why British youth are mor…
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The West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country Electoral District Association of the People's Party of Canada hosts Prof. Eric Kaufmann for a discussion of populism, immigration, and cultural security. The success of populist parties in Europe is discussed, along with recent shifts in voting patterns. Several opportunities for Canada are iden…
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Eric Kaufmann, a long time academic, writer and Professor joins me today to discuss the implications regarding the infiltration of “woke” and identity politics in public institutions. Graduating from University of Western Ontario, Eric moved to England to pursue a Masters of Science and PhD at the London School of Economics and has since published …
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The Only Way is Up? Fixing UK immigration policyThis year, net migration reached 606,000 – the highest figure on record, and nearly double the pre-Brexit average. Despite historic pledges to bring immigration down to the tens of thousands, a vote to take back control of the border and a manifesto commitment that numbers would fall, the points-based…
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ACTA's Steve McGuire sits down with Eric Kaufmann, Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author of several books, including Whiteshift: Immigration, Populism and the Future of White Majorities; Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth; The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America; and The Orange Order. He is co-editor, among…
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Eric Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at Birkbeck, University of London. He is the author of a number of books, including most recently, Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities (Penguin, 2018; Abrams, 2019). His upcoming book focuses on the rise of cultural socialism and is to be published by Forum Press.Eric Kaufmann …
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Topics covered include tribalism, coalitional thinking, evolutionary psychology, populism, wokeism, cultural socialism, the banning of ideas, the attack on tenure, and Ron DeSantis.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAhpT2pTNSsEric's website: https://www.sneps.net_______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to suppo…
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Eric Kaufmann, Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London, to discuss the culture wars and where society will end up if it continues on the destructive path towards wokeness.Professor Kaufmann is a political scientist and the author of numerous books examining the impact of ideological and populati…
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On this episode Andrew and Beth interview professor Eric Kaufmann on his new Manhattan Institute report, “School Choice Is Not Enough: The Impact of Critical Social Justice Ideology in American Education.” Eric shares the findings of his comprehensive report and details how critical race theory and radical gender ideology are rampant in American sc…
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What is the future of the white race, will the US become minority white? There is a white demographic decline. The importance of racial minorities as the primary demographic engine of the nation’s future growth, countering an aging, slow-growing and soon to be declining white population. The new statistics project that the nation will become “minor…
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If you have been fortunate enough to travel to new cities, in countries other than your own, it is more than likely your travels in and through this new city was mediated. Not just in the myriad ways we’ve been discussing so far in this series, but increasingly through a specific kind of media form: ‘platforms’. Your accommodation and sightseeing a…
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It’s an entirely banal and simple act for many contemporary Londoners: to type, or even dictate, an address or location into a service such as Google Maps, or Citymapper, and be presented with a series of route options: walking, cycling, public transport, driving. And not just these options, but their predicted duration, based on for instance real-…
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As you move about myriad city spaces, you will probably recognise the regularity and intensity with which you are being exposed to a whole plethora of brands. Perhaps most noticeable will be all manner of advertising display. Ads plastered across roadside billboards or building walls, integrated into street furniture, consuming an entire section of…
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Arriving into a large city by train, metro or subway, it's very likely that the concrete or brick sidings you see out the window are covered in graffiti. As you make your way off the train, into the streets you might see all manner of stylised inscriptions and names, written in black permanent marker on buildings and street furniture; or murals pai…
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As new research shows young people in Britain are unpatriotic, unconservative and increasingly exposed to Left-wing ideas Steven Edginton is joined by Professor Eric Kaufmann to discuss the politics of the future.Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/4V3Ni8_8Z70|Read more from The Telegraph’s award-winning comment team: www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion…
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If you live in a city which is changing rapidly, construction sites might begin to seem like processes of erasing, copying and pasting, remixing or remediating the city. And it also may be that the new buildings being put in place have more and more forms of media or communication, such as illumination or interactive screens, built directly into th…
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There is an old adage about cinema: that it may seem a principally visual medium; but in fact, its soundtrack and sound design are just as important. So it is with our more general encounter with the city. While it may seem that we are surrounded and even overwhelmed by an assemblage of visual inputs, our experience of the city is multi-sensory. An…
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Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London, Eric Kaufmann, joins Andrew Doyle to discuss a report revealing that young people are being taught contested ideas 'as fact'.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAEniZ9b334Watch on TV: Virgin 604, Freesat 216, Sky 512, Freeview 236, YouView 236Listen on DAB+ RadioDownload the GB News App …
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One way or another, you most likely watch television in some form. You might use a device explicitly called a ‘television’, sited in a room in which televisions tend to be, such as a lounge or family room. Or perhaps you use a remediated version of television: via a device such as a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop or even projector. And the content …
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In this podcast, I discuss wokeness with Eric Kaufmann. He is a professor of politics at Birkbeck College, University of London, a senior fellow at the thinktank Policy Exchange, and the author of books such as Whiteshift and Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? You can find him on Twitter.We cover the following issues: whether ‘wokeness’ is a be…
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If you’ve ridden public transport over a number of years, you might think printed material is declining. You may have once been surrounded by people immersed in newspapers and books, but more and more people seem to be cradling smart phones, tablets or laptops. Playing video games, watching downloaded on-demand programmes, listening to music, using…
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When you move through the city, you move through mediation. This is because what we call media and what we call the city (or the urban) are in a nexus: they are intimately connected. On the one hand, the practices, the rhythms and the motilities of urban living compel certain uses, exposures and desires in relation to media technologies, forms and …
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