On the Concept of 'Unprecedented' - a podcast by Institute of Advanced Studies, UCL

from 2020-06-25T10:49:27

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Welcome to the seventh episode in our series ‘Life in the Time of Coronavirus’. Here, Zoltán Boldizsár Simon takes up the word and the concept of ‘unprecedented’, repeated now to the point of almost meaninglessness. What, Simon asks, makes something qualify as unprecedented? How is the word use? What are its temporal dimensions? And how does it create a notion of the preevental and the postevental? What, he asks, is the future of the unprecedented and can we know it before it is already happened?


Simon is research fellow at Bielefeld University and assistant professor at Leiden University. He's the author of History in Times of Unprecedented Change: A Theory for the 21st Century and The Epochal Event: Transformations in the Entangled Human, Technological, and Natural Worlds.


Music by Arctic Sounds and the BBC Sound Archive. ???????

Speaker: Zoltán Boldizsár Simon (Bielefeld and Leiden)

Produced and edited by Albert Brenchat-Aguilar

Communications by Patricia Mascarell Llombart

Executive Producer: Tamar Garb



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