Podcasts
Global Energy Cultures: How Energy Shapes Our Everyday Lives
In collaboration with Msheireb Museums, the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) at Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) hosted a forum on “Global Energy Cultures: How Energy Shapes our Everyday Lives.” Every aspect of our contemporary lives is shaped by energy; societies are fully dependent on the accessibility and availability of energy products, whether in the form of hydrocarbons or alternative energy sources. At the intersection of academic and artistic perspectives, scholars, artists, and practitioners engage in discussions around the broad theme of “energy.” These podcasts are generated from the various conversations that were hosted at the forum.
Migrant Voices in Qatar
This podcast series, which features participants from a number of African and Asian sending countries, seeks to give migrants in Qatar an opportunity to tell their stories, in their own words and in their own way. While each of the episodes in this podcast chronicles an individual’s unique experiences, it is also representative of a much larger story—the story of millions of temporary labor migrants living and working all around the world.
Energy Humanities
These interdisciplinary and trans-regional podcast discussions focus and draw attention to different material or experiential facets of energy culture. Convening scholars and experts from around the world these discussions aim to draw connections between past and present, and between one locality and another in the global network of energy circulation.
Building a Legacy: Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022
This podcast series provides insights into various aspects of staging the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. Moderated by Professor Danyel Reiche, these informal conversations touch upon different impacts of the World Cup on the social, cultural, and political fabric of Qatari society.