Survival Infrastructures - a podcast by Institute of Advanced Studies, UCL

from 2020-05-11T18:15:59

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by Ayona Datta

This is the fourth podcast in our series ‘Life in the Time of Coronavirus’ in which specialists from arts, humanities and social sciences, think about the questions that the virus poses to our ways of life, of being and self understanding, both now and in the past. In this contribution Ayona Datta, professor of Human Geography, thinks about survival infrastructures in Calcutta, and their collapse or dysfunctionality in the context of the mass exodus and precarity of migrant workers, forced to forsake the city because of India’s lockdown.

What comes into focus in her description is not only the failure of the city to support its vulnerable workers, but the way that the survival of the city depends on the bodies it betrays.


  • Music by Small Haus, Best of feelings and the BBC Sound Archive
  • Produced and edited by Albert Brenchat-Aguilar
  • Communications by Patricia Mascarell Llombart
  • Executive Producer is Tamar Garb


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