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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2021 · 57 MIN

Stewart Motha: Academic Podcasting (Skills Circle)

from The IILAH Podcast · host Institute of International Law and the Humanities

This instalment of the IILAH/Critique Network Skills Circle featured Stewart Motha (Birkbeck, University of London) on his experience at running a podcast. Stewart’s research is on sovereignty, violence, human and post-human archives. He has recently published articles on international law and the humanities, and on the autonomy and heteronomy of law. His current major project explores the multiple forms and sources of legal norms (heteronomy) as a counter-narrative to liberal positivist accounts of the autonomy of law. This includes challenging the opposition between life/non-life.

This instalment of the IILAH/Critique Network Skills Circle featured Stewart Motha (Birkbeck, University of London) on his experience at running a podcast. Stewart’s research is on sovereignty, violence, human and post-human archives. He has recently published articles on international law and the humanities, and on the autonomy and heteronomy of law. His current major project explores the multiple forms and sources of legal norms (heteronomy) as a counter-narrative to liberal positivist accounts of the autonomy of law. This includes challenging the opposition between life/non-life.

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