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Join hosts Tayla Oates @taystyporridge and Sura Mishra on the second episode of The State Of The Fourth Estate, as they sit down with journalist, anthropologist and researcher Tito Ambyo. They discuss a multidisciplinary approach to journalism, the importance of ghost stories and the idea of decoloniality.
Read "Ghost Of Java" by Tito Ambyo in History Today.
The piece featured is "The Outland Or The Cage" by Brooke Fryer on Background Briefing.
If there are any journalists you'd like featured on the podcast, drop us an email at [email protected].
Show us some love on the socials! Like, follow, share, help get the word out!
Instagram: @stateofthefourth
Twitter: @stateoffourth
TikTok: @state.of.the.fourth
Threads: @stateofthefourth
Special thanks to Wessa for the theme and background music; you can listen to her awesome work on Instagram @musicallywessa, and Li Barki for the gorgeous logo and branding; see more of their work on Instagram @blankdoesarts. And finally, thanks to Yarrah Muneer for the marketing!
By Surabhi Mishra & Tayla OatesJoin hosts Tayla Oates @taystyporridge and Sura Mishra on the second episode of The State Of The Fourth Estate, as they sit down with journalist, anthropologist and researcher Tito Ambyo. They discuss a multidisciplinary approach to journalism, the importance of ghost stories and the idea of decoloniality.
Read "Ghost Of Java" by Tito Ambyo in History Today.
The piece featured is "The Outland Or The Cage" by Brooke Fryer on Background Briefing.
If there are any journalists you'd like featured on the podcast, drop us an email at [email protected].
Show us some love on the socials! Like, follow, share, help get the word out!
Instagram: @stateofthefourth
Twitter: @stateoffourth
TikTok: @state.of.the.fourth
Threads: @stateofthefourth
Special thanks to Wessa for the theme and background music; you can listen to her awesome work on Instagram @musicallywessa, and Li Barki for the gorgeous logo and branding; see more of their work on Instagram @blankdoesarts. And finally, thanks to Yarrah Muneer for the marketing!