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Who owns the Clyde?

Who owns the Clyde?

著者: The Empire Cafe
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Who owns the Clyde is a citizen investigation into ownership of Glasgow’s iconic River, explored through a kaleidoscope of diverse voices, soundscapes, and poetry. Co-hosts writer Louise Welsh and architect Jude Barber are joined by a range of contributors, as they dive deep into the murky waters of river ownership and untapped potential. From its banks, the riverbed, the water and the sky above. Exploring privatisation to public access, from historical legacy to hopes and dreams for the River. Join Louise and Jude along the twists and turns of their river journey.The Empire Cafe 社会科学
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  • Ep5 Journey to the Source
    2025/10/14

    Join Jude and Louise as they journey to the source of the Clyde. In this episode they also explore nature rights, both locally and internationally. They meet Guardians of the River Atrato in Columbia, Monica Feria-Tinta Barrister for the Earth, Lawyer Jamie Whittle and Planner Gillian Dick. Louise and Jude also talk to Scottish Makar Peter McKay and Councillor Ruairi Kelly on their hopes for the Clyde.


    Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber and Louise Welsh. Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai.

    Original music by Graham Fagen & Ghetto Priest.

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    34 分
  • Bonus: Reflections 03
    2025/07/29

    In this bonus episode Louise and Jude discuss ongoing activities around their citizen investigation into fragmented and murky ownership around the River Clyde, including the progress of their petition to the Scottish Parliament, their meeting with Colombian River Guardians of the River Atrato their live Mapathon, forthcoming collaboration with photographer/ filmmaker Chris Leslie and more!


    https://www.parliament.scot/get-involved/petitions/view-petitions/pe2131-grant-scottish-rivers-including-the-river-clyde-the-legal-right-to-personhood

    https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/research/research-projects/colombiariverstories/

    https://www.chrisleslie.com/

    Credits:

    Co-producers and Hosts: Jude Barber & Louise Welsh Recording and Editing: Halina Rifai

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    27 分
  • Ep4 Run River Run
    2025/04/22

    Episode Four further explores river rights and access to waterways. It opens with a poem by Edwin Morgan read by Marc Cairns of New Practice and ends with a newly commissioned poem by Tawona Sitole, written specially for the podcast. Jude and Louise begin the episode by reflecting on the response to their petition to the Scottish Parliament, which seeks to grant the River Clyde the right to legal personhood. And some positive next steps. They are also joined by those campaigning for enhanced nature rights and greater access to rivers for swimming and leisure. This includes Matt Sykes of Regeneration Projects in Melbourne, Australia and co-founder of the Swimmable Cities initiative. Along with other Glasgow-based contributors working to improve heritage and leisure opportunities along the Clyde.The episode ends with Louise and Jude returning to the River Clyde’s fragmented ownership. They invite listeners to join them at their experimental event for the forthcoming Architecture Fringe on June 21st at the Briggait, Glasgow.

    Contributors to this episode are, in order of appearance:

    Marc Cairns, New Practice reading ‘Clydegrad’ by Edwin Morgan, Dr Tawona Sitole, poet and lecturer in Creative Practice Education at the University of Glasgow, Jackson Carlaw, MSP for Eastwood, Glasgow, Paul Sweeney MSP for Glasgow Region, Foysol Choudhry MSP for Lothian Region Fergus Ewing MSP for Inverness and Nairn, Matt Sykes of Regeneration Projects in Melbourne, Australian and co-founder of the Swimmable Cities Initiative, Lucy Janes, University of Stirling, Peter Breslin, Director of Maritime Projects Scotland, Michael McLaughlin, Friends of TS Queen Mary, Jill Robbie, Professor of Property Law and the Environment, University of Glasgow, Dr Tawona Sitole, poet and lecturer in Creative Practice Education at University of Glasgow reading his poem ‘Run River Run’

    Presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber and Louise Welsh. Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai.

    Original music by Graham Fagen & Ghetto Priest.


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    40 分
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