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Here There Be Dragons Here There Be Dragons is a podcast on urban residents' experiences with fear and identity in public space. In season 3 we're taking you to Stockholm! Stay tuned!

Here There Be Dragons, is a podcast about identity and security in urban space. Season one focused on conversations with seven New York natives about their experiences navigating their fears and identities through the city. In season 2 we crossed the Atlantic and explored the city of Paris. For our third season we are taking on Stockholm, Sweden.

03/06/2021

The subway can tell you a lot about a city. Who gets off where and why? At the central station all those wires get crossed and people are there for all types of reasons to work, to shop, to hustle, to hand out, to protest, to get out as fast as possible.
https://bit.ly/3yXVt6R

01/06/2021

Hello dear listeners, we're about to wrap the Stockholm season of the podcast. Before we close, we'd love to hear any comments or questions you have about the Stockholm episodes. We'll take time during the last episode of the season to respond. Comment below or send us a recording at htbdpodcast(at)gmail.com. Thank you!

06/05/2021

What do kids and parents feel they need to be safe in the city? This episode we’ll be discussing how parents and kids navigate . What’s working for them and what really isn’t.
Full Episode: https://soundcloud.com/jess-m-815590066/stockholm-family
Supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts

29/04/2021

Let's turn it over to Iman, a fashion designer and life long Stockholmer. She talked to us about her life as a habibi woman in Sweden and the origins of fashion trends in Stockholm.
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22/04/2021

Knowing the rules and being able to navigate them can be a big part of feeling safe in a city. Whether newly arrived or born and bred, we’ll hear from Stockholmers trying to figure out the norms. Tune in to this week's episode 🎧
https://bit.ly/3grE4Nc
Supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts

20/04/2021

Our rollout of mini episode exclusives continues! Listen to “On Ethnography” by subscribing to our Patreon account. You’ll get access to more content, and some free stickers 😎
Support our Patreon here: https://www.Patreon.com/htbdpodcast

Here There Be Dragons is an independent podcast focusing on topics of urbanism and identity. You can listen to Season 3 ...
12/04/2021

Here There Be Dragons is an independent podcast focusing on topics of urbanism and identity.
You can listen to Season 3 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to show your support and rate the show!
Thank you to the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts for making this season possible.

08/04/2021

Get a taste of the mini episodes that Patreon subscribers receive every other week. In episode 2, we interviewed a Swedish-Chilean woman, Paulina. On the mini, we talk about what happened to Paulina and about the rise of neo-nazism in Sweden in the 1990s.
https://bit.ly/31RSaiq

It’s easy to see why the 1930s housing blocks that ring inner   are sought after, these city-built tenements combine sub...
31/03/2021

It’s easy to see why the 1930s housing blocks that ring inner are sought after, these city-built tenements combine suburban calm with a handy location. They date back to a push to create better living conditions for people on lower incomes.

Facing a housing crunch almost a century ago, Sweden’s capital built ‘Barnrikehus’ for low-income families. Today the rent-controlled apartments are some of the city’s more sought-after properties.

18/03/2021

Receive our bi-weekly mini episodes straight to your inbox. 📨
Exclusive to our patreon supporters, these casual episodes take a closer look at some of the most pressing questions of urbanism and identity in .
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Our host and producer Jess Myers joined the latest episode of Buildings on Air to discuss the intersection of architectu...
16/03/2021

Our host and producer Jess Myers joined the latest episode of Buildings on Air to discuss the intersection of architecture and politics. Thank you for hosting us!

This episode of Buildings on Air we are joined by Jess Myers, an Assistant Professor at Rhode Island School of Design and co-steward of the NYC Architecture Lobby to talk about "Here There be Dragons,” a podcast that delves deep into how feelings of safety and belonging in cities are experience

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