The Play Talk Podcast

Auteur(s): Sarah Burton and Max Alexander
  • Résumé

  • Welcome to the play talk podcast – Max and Sarah talk about play for children and young people, and sometimes adults too.
    Sarah Burton and Max Alexander 2022
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Épisodes
  • Switch or Stick?
    Sep 2 2022

    No, not a card game, but us chatting about the possibilities of play objects from light switches to sticks. Natural or plastic, or telephones in the trees…

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    29 min
  • Play, plastics, and things that are in the world
    Oct 3 2022

    Max and Sarah chat about plastics in play environments, sustainability, aesthetics, values and how we make sense of the world with deviations into gun and superhero play and a dip into gender.

    We talk about a microblog by the commonworlds collective: "How does intensifying plastics’ presence in the classroom invite children to practice curiosity and disrupt indifference?" which you can access here: http://commonworlds.net/how-does-intensifying-plastics-presence-in-the-classroom-invite-children-to-practice-curiosity-and-disrupt-indifference/

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    34 min
  • The first chat – No Ball Games
    Oct 3 2022

    You’ve made it to our third podcast – so time to share our first conversation - we chat about our reaction to the film No ball games: life and play through the eyes of children across the UK – shot with children across in the UK in Wales in 2019 (pre-Covid). Rides in shopping trolleys, farting, working out what working class means, I spy, and British Bulldogs.

    No ball games: life and play through the eyes of children across the UK – article and link to film on youtube https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/08/the-games-children-play-why-we-let-kids-take-over-our-film

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHLn83syQmU

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    43 min

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