Videos, podcasts and other media

Here are links and embedded media of my recent contributions to podcasts and papers.

Keynote lecture for the conference, ‘Spaces of Dissent, Protest and Transformation: Past, Present and Future’

hosted by the Political Studies Association: Political and Social Movements Group, Brunel Human Geography Group and Urban Salon London, 20 May 2026:

Open City’s Deconstructed Podcast with Matthew Lloyd Roberts, 28 May 2026, discussing Grosvenor Square and 1968:

Conway Hall, talk, ‘a history of protest and public space’, 19 April 2026:

The video is available to stream on Conway Hall’s channel: https://www.conwayhall.org.uk/on-demand/a-history-of-protest-and-public-space-in-england/

Justin Hopper’s Uncanny Landscapes podcast, 19 February 2026:

Justin Hopper, writer and spoken word artist, has shaped much of my understanding of landscape. I was thrilled to speak with him on his podcast about the myth of the commons:

https://uncannylandscapes.podbean.com/e/the-title-of-katrina_navickas_uncanny_landscapes7638f/

BBC History Extra, podcast with Timothy Garton Ash, December 2025:

I spoke with Timothy Garton Ash about the history of protest for the Christmas issue of BBC History Extra magazine and podcast.

https://www.historyextra.com/membership/history-of-protest-podcast-katrina-navickas-timothy-garton-ash

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Recording of my book launch at Housmans Bookshop, February 2026:

MERL ‘Absolute Units’ podcast – two episodes, October 2025:

New Books Network podcast, interview by Dr Melinda Mulcher, December 2025:

Bureau of Lost Culture podcast, ‘who owns the ground beneath our feet’, October 2025:

https://bureauoflostculture.podbean.com/e/who-owns-the-ground-beneath-our-feet

Talk Radio Europe interview, November 2025:

University of Toulouse Jean-Jaures, paper and podcast:

Podcast, ‘Reading the Riot Act’, June 2024:

“Revisiting Charles Tilly’s repertoires of contention: using digital methods to understand patterns of protest and resistance in the long 19th century” – a paper given online to Protest Repertoires, University of Toulouse Jean-Jaures, 2021 (PDF)

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 2025, ‘Mass Trespass in the 1890s’:

GFTU talk, September 2025, ‘women in radical movements’:

FOLAR/Open Spaces Society summer talks, 2021, ‘Changing attitudes to open space and landscape preservation in the UK 1920s-30s’.

GFTU, ‘1842 General Strike’:

Royal Historical Society, ‘digital history of collaborative research’: