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Medieval Liturgy and the Making of a Political Identity – A Case Study of Poland circa 1000 from 2023-11-30T15:04

In this interview, Paweł  Figurski, Assistant Professor at the Polish Academy of Sciences and a Humboldt Research Fellow at the University of Regensburg, talks with Karen Culver about his current r...

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Scribal Additions; The Scribes, Their Humour, and their Nonsense from 2023-11-03T15:10

In this interview, Lucie Doležalová, professor of Medieval Latin at the Charles University in Prague, discusses her current research into the additions made by scribes at the end of their copied te...

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„Kommunista” merényletterv Horthy Miklós kormányzó és Bethlen István ellen from 2023-10-16T20:20

Előadásom témája egy 1932 őszén Horthy Miklós kormányzó és Bethlen István miniszterelnök ellen kommunisták által tervezett merénylet kísérlet bemutatása, amely azonban sokkal inkább látszik a csend...

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Waqf villages – Ottoman pious foundations, and populating the conquered lands of the Balkans from 2023-10-02T10:14

In this interview, Grigor Boykov, an assistant professor at the University of Vienna (Institute for East European history) discusses his research into waqf villages in Bulgaria during the early Ott...

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Lengyelország második világháborús szerepe a lengyel és a magyar historiográfiában from 2023-08-15T01:19

Pillanatképek - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.A lengyelek annak ellenére, hogy országukat a második világháború el...

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Magyarországi németek a Waffen SS-ben from 2023-07-11T11:49

Pillanatképek - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.A második világháború éveiben mintegy 100.000 – 120.000 magyarország...

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A propaganda, mint a hatalom eszköze: tények, hamisítványok, stratégiák, plakátok a II. világháboróban from 2023-06-10T17:59

Pillanatképek - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.Előadásom két területet ölel fel. Egyrészt bemutatom a politikaiprop...

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The Gothic Architect – an International, Professional Elite from 2023-06-04T10:40

In this interview Dr Jana Gajdosova talks about her research into the architects, their lives, their business practice, and their architecture during the late gothic period.  The conversation focus...

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When cities and communities collaborate from 2023-06-02T09:43

The UrbanCommunity podcast normally elevates voices from community led initiaitves for sustainable and just cities.However, in this episode I am joined by Kieran McCarthy, a city councillor in Cork...

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A holokauszt és a népirtások globális története from 2023-05-15T18:38

Pillanatképek - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.Előadásom során hat fő tézis mellett fogok érvelni. Elsőként azt fej...

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Holokauszttörténetek from 2023-05-11T09:36

Klacsmann Borbála Holokauszttörténetek című könyvéről a szerzővel Pető Andrea beszélget.https://www.libri.hu/konyv/klacsmann_borbala.holokauszttortenetek.html

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Experiences from OSUN Collaborative Seminar on Cultures of Hate and Oppression: Connecting the Conversations about Antisemitism, Holocaust, Gender and Colonialism from 2023-05-03T11:10

The podcast shares the perspectives of faculty and students of OSUN Collaborative Network Course on Antisemitism, Holocaust, Colonialism, Gender. This collaborative OSUN network course addresses to...

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Kiüresedett szavak és fogalmak from 2023-04-20T09:23

Hét séta a politikai eszmetörténet erdejébenHét séta, hét expedíció a politikai eszmetörténet 3000 éves őserdejébe. Erre vállalkozunk. Hét beszélgetés a politikai eszmetörténet különböző korszakain...

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Nazi collaboration and Holocaust museums from 2023-04-14T16:20

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in Holocaust museums established worldwide, prompting numerous studies examining how they portray the Holocaust. Some researchers have emphasi...

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Honvédzászlók a propagandában a II. világháború alatt és után from 2023-04-04T11:28

Pillanatképek - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.A 1949-49-es szabadságharc leverésében segédkező orosz csapatok álta...

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Demokratikus innovációk - avagy beleszólhatunk-e közvetlenül a politikába? from 2023-03-22T20:50

Elképzelhetőnek tartod, hogy az önkormányzat arra kér, tölts le egy applikációt a telefonodra, és szavazz a közösségi költségvetésre? Beleszólhatunk a döntéshozatalba? Az állampolgárok többsége elé...

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Conflict, Collusion, and an Unholy Alliance – Diplomatic Relationships in 14th Century Balkans from 2023-03-22T09:24

In this interview Emir Filipovic, Associate Professor of Medieval History at Sarajevo University, discusses his research into conflict, collusion, and diplomacy in 14th century Balkans.  This was a...

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Filmek a második világháborúról from 2023-03-06T20:54

Pillanatképek - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.Legtöbbünknek már nincs személyes tapasztalata a második világháború...

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Just neighbourhood planning from 2023-03-01T15:52

The UrbanCommunity podcast elevates voices from community led initiaitves for sustainable and just cities.In today's episode, Tatiana and Honorata from JUSThood turn traditional city planning on it...

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Aquincum, the Town and its Legacy from 2023-02-21T15:45

In this interview, Orsolya Lang, the Director of the Aquincum Museum in Budapest, Hungary, talks about her work in the town of Aquincum on the Roman Limes, and its legacy on the early medieval peri...

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Végső kiárusítás: Javak sorsa a holokauszt alatt és után from 2023-02-01T13:14

Pillanatképek - nyitott akadémia a második világháború történetéről.Az MTA II. világháború története albizottság előadássorozata.https://2vh-albizottsag.hu/https://www.facebook.com/MTAMasodikVilagh...

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Rituals and the Legitimisation of Rulership in the High Middle Ages in Bohemia from 2023-01-27T14:07

In this interview, Robert Antonin, Associate Professor of History at Ostrava University in Czech Republic, discusses his research into the importance of rulership rituals in the High Middle Ages, B...

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Youth participation now! from 2023-01-23T17:46

The UrbanCommunity podcast elevates voices from community led initiaitves for sustainable and just cities.In today's episode, Sıla from Roof Coliving in Turkey convinces us that civic engagement, e...

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Snacking on food solidarity from 2023-01-12T11:51

The UrbanCommunity podcast elevates voices from community led initiaitves for sustainable and just cities.In today's episode, Filippos from Pervolarides in Thessaloniki shares his experience with c...

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The Story of the Book - How the ‘Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe 800 – 1600’ was Made from 2023-01-03T19:01

The ‘Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe 800 – 1600’ was conceived in Budapest, Hungary in 2014, outlined in Olomouc, Czechia in 2016 and finally published by Oxford University Press in 2022...

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Conversations in Game Studies (CGS) #3: Amanda Cote - The Myth of"Good Crunch" from 2022-12-22T14:56

Amanda Cote (University of Oregon) discusses how crunch has become deeply embedded in the video game industry, leading developers to distinguist between"good crunch"and"bad crunch."YouTube version:...

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Art and culture in climate conversations from 2022-12-14T15:04

The UrbanCommunity podcast elevates voices from community led initiaitves for sustainable and just cities.In today's episode, Amy from HubRen in London shares her thoughts on the interconectedness ...

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From UrbanArena to UrbanCommunity: A handover from 2022-12-07T11:03

Ian and Kate are off on new adventures, but the podcast continutes! Sophia Silverton introduces its new focus: sharing the stories of community initiaives for sustainable and just cities.Image by  ...

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CEU Press Podcast Series from 2022-11-01T11:47

Welcome to the first episode of the CEU Press podcast series! To start us off, Frances Pinter (Executive Chair, CEU Press) and Emily Poznanski (Director, CEU Press) sit down with Andrea Talabér (Ma...

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Medieval Nation and Dalimil's Chronicle from 2022-10-27T14:08

In this interview Éloïse Adde, Assistant Professor at Central European University's Medieval Studies Department, speaks on the topic of the medieval nation. Using examples from Luxemburg Bohemia an...

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Medieval and Macabre – Images of Death in Fifteenth Century Bohemia from 2022-10-21T10:13

In this interview, Associate Professor Daniela Rywikova, University of Ostrava, talks about her book ‘Spectrum Mortis, The Image of Death in Late Medieval Bohemian Painting’.  She considers how the...

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Conversations in Game Studies (CGS) #2: Chris Young - Canadian Indie Scene and the Monopoly of Unity from 2022-10-17T10:32

Chris J. Young (University of Toronto) discusses how the Canadian independent video game maker scene has evolved thanks to such robust tools as the Unity Engine, as well as how Unity managed to bec...

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Royalty, Religion&Relics from 2022-09-28T12:25

In this interview, Zoë Opačić, Senior Lecturer in the Department of the History of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK, discusses her current research into how royalty, religion and r...

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Conversations in Game Studies (CGS) #1: Jan Švelch - Player Surveillance and Data Gathering from 2022-09-14T14:00

Jan Švelch (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) discusses how player surveillance and the gathering of player data have become a norm in the gaming industry and how developers and publish...

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Adrienn Kiss LEGS'20 from 2022-06-30T11:50

In this episode Adrienn Kiss, a CEU Legal Studies Department alumna talks with Serge Sych, Vice President for Enrollment Management, Career Services and Alumni Relations and Pavel Tereshchenko, Dep...

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The Herders of Korčula: A study of a socio-professional community in fifteenth-century Dalmatia from 2022-06-24T09:05

In this interview, Dr. Fabian Kümmeler talks about his on-going research into the socio-professional community of herders on the island of Korčula in Venetian Dalmatia, in the fifteenth century. Ba...

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Gulnoza Khasanova CHSP'19 from 2022-06-14T13:56

In this episode Gulnoza Khasanova, a CEU Cultural Heritage Studies Program alumna talks with Serge Sych, Vice President for Enrollment Management, Career Services and Alumni Relations and Oleksandr...

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Professor Francisca de Haan from 2022-06-09T15:53

GENS: Behind the Scenes was inaugurated by Sara Anselmo and Lilli Settari, two master’s students at the Gender Studies department of Central European University, in Spring 2022. They were curious a...

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Love, Marriage and Litigation in 15th Century Bohemia from 2022-05-30T16:29

MECERN interview with Michaela Antonín MalaníkováMichaela Antonín Malaníková is the Assistant Professor in the Department of History, Faculty of Arts at Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic....

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Experiences from OSUN Collaborative Seminar on Antisemitism, Holocaust, Colonialism, Gender: Connecting the Conversations from 2022-04-25T15:44

The podcast shares the perspectives of faculty and students of OSUN Collaborative Network Course on Antisemitism, Holocaust, Colonialism, Gender.  These termes are used as  a lens through which to ...

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Production and Symbolism of Transylvanian Altarpieces in the 15th&16th Centuries from 2022-04-09T15:39

What is the difference between altar and altarpiece? How were the altarpieces produced and used in medieval churches? How did medieval people see and understand them? In this interview, Chris Mielk...

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Between William the Conqueror, Chaucer and Dante: Language Changes in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeIn this episode of Past Perfect, Chris Mielke is joined by Ádám Nádasdy, a professor of English linguistics and a poet who is famous for translation Shea from 2022-04-05T01:07

In this episode of Past Perfect, Chris Mielke is joined by Ádám Nádasdy, a professor of English linguistics and a poet who is famous for translation Sheakspear`s plays into Hungarian. The professor...

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Medieval Woodlands, Forests, and Landscapes from 2022-03-28T17:14

In this episode, Chris Mielke has an exciting conversation about medieval forests and the woodcutting economy with the researcher Péter Szabó. The doctor explains how to study medieval landscapes, ...

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Queens and Queenship in Sixteenth-Century Hungary and the Netherlands from 2022-03-21T23:20

Why was it important for the regent of the Netherlands to be unmarried? What is the connection between a Hungarian Queen and Luther? Why did Mary of Austria sign herself as Mary of Hungary? And why...

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Renaissance Occultism and Its Perception in Modernity from 2022-03-13T22:53

What do Faust and John Dee, Queen Elizabeth I's official magician, have in common? How to speak the language of angels and use magic crystals? What did Renaissance occultism look like, and how did ...

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Clergy, Foreign Lands, and Apocalypse: Medieval Perception of the World from 2022-03-13T22:10

In this episode, Felicitas Schmieder, a professor of Medieval History in FernUniversität Hagen and visiting professor at CEU, speaks about medieval urbanism, perception, and eschatology. She begins...

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Medieval Roads in Western Hungary from 2022-02-21T13:57

After the graduation from CEU, doctor Magdolna Szilágyi talks about her dissertation about road systems in Western Hungary during the Arpad period. While the stereotypes say that medieval people li...

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Rulers and Rulership in the Arc of Medieval Europe, 1000-1200 from 2022-02-17T17:06

Interview with Christian Raffensperger, Professor and Chair of the Department of History, Kenneth E. Wray Chair in the Humanities, Wittenberg University, USAIn this interview, Professor Christian R...

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Regional Identity and Urban Development in the Eastern Roman Provinces from 2022-02-14T11:51

In this episode, Chris Mielke speaks with Rubina Raja, the professor of Classical Archaeology at Aarhus University in Denmark, about her research of regional identities in the Roman Empire. First, ...

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Citizens without Nations: Urban Citizenship in Europe and the World c. 1000-1789 - Interview with the author, Professor Maarten Prak from 2022-02-08T16:46

This is an interview with Maarten Prak, Professor of Social and Economic History at the Department of History and Art History, Utrecht University, Netherlands, hosted by Karen Culver.They discuss M...

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King Sigismund of Hungary and Hungarian International Diplomacy in 14-15 centuries from 2022-02-08T12:10

Sigismund of Luxembourg (1368-1437) was king of Hungary, king of Bohemia, and Holy Roman Emperor at the same time. However, he was popular neither in Germany nor in Hungary or Bohemia, and long-aba...

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Coalition Formation During the Laurentian Schism: Italy 498-514 from 2022-02-01T13:45

In this interview, Dan Knox, (PhD student), talks about his research into coalitions, networks, and conflict around the double papal election in 498 and the subsequent Laurentian Schism.   Using so...

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The Functions of the Eastern End of Cathedrals in Late Medieval Central Europe from 2022-02-01T12:10

In this interview, Anna (Ph.D student) talks about her research into the construction and function of late medieval cathedrals in Central Europe.  Her research focusses on the eastern end of the ca...

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World in Fragments: Glass Trade between the Middle East and Western Europe in the Late Middle Age from 2022-01-31T23:39

What can the fragments of glass bottles or beakers retell from their past? In this episode, Christopher Mielke speaks with Tanja Tolar about this very particular type of source materials and discov...

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Justinian’s Conniving Bankers; Lobbying and the Imperial Bureaucracy in Sixth-Century Byzantium from 2022-01-28T15:11

In this interview, David Rockwell, Ph.D student with the Department of Medieval Studies, discusses his research into the lobbying practices of bankers and other lenders that aimed to influence impe...

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Courtly Gossip, and Religious Reformation in 15th Century Central Europe from 2022-01-27T15:31

In this interview Antonin Kalous talks about his recent book ‘The Legation of Angelo Pecchinoli at the Court of King of Hungary, 1488- 1490’.  This wonderful book includes documents and personal le...

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Needed vs. Stigmatized: Jewish people in Medieval and Early Modern Europe from 2022-01-25T19:26:33

Why was Jewish the only non-Christian minority tolerated in Europe? How did the Jewish and Christians share their neighborhood? What was the tendency in attitude to this minority in Medieval Europe...

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A Military Analysis of the ‘Iron Gate’ Defence against the Ottoman Invasion of Hungary in the 14th century from 2022-01-25T11:36:20

A Military Analysis of the ‘Iron Gate’ Defence against the Ottoman Invasion of Hungary in the 14th century. In this interview, Jason Snider (Ph.D Student) talks about his research into the defence ...

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Anglo-Normans, Castles, and Trade in Medieval Ireland from 2022-01-22T23:57:35

In the new episode of Past Perfect, professor Terence Barry from Trinity College, Dublin, speaks about the Norman conquest of Ireland, urban development, and the island's economy in the Middle Ages...

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Last Pagans and Greek Mythology in the Christian World from 2022-01-14T12:59:50

In this episode, Chris Mielke speaks with Alan Cameron, Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, New York. The professor tells about his various books on the Late Antique world and the unexpected...

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Heroism of Jewish Women during the Holocaust from 2021-12-07T12:49:40

Andrea Petö, Professor for Gender Studies at the Central European University, Vienna, talks with Lori Weintrob, Professor of History and founding director of the Wagner College Holocaust Center, St...

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Gender Equality and the City from 2021-12-01T11:24

Urban Arena is a series of critical conversations with activists, entrepreneurs, intellectuals and policy-makers in different European cities who are working, in complimentary and conflicting ways,...

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Hello! ... Do we know each other? | A talk about a platforming woman in North-Western Romania from 2021-11-30T00:26:30

This Nightworkpod episode is based on a talk centred on the experiences of a platforming woman offering ‘alternative transport’ services with Bolt, Romania. The talk focuses on one day in the life ...

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Night Owls I :: The 2021 Night Gallery and Exhibit Columbus Event :: Julius-Cezar MacQuarie talks about his film Nightshift Spitalfields from 2021-11-30T00:20:03

This episode is based on a talk that I gave as part of a conversation moderated by Ann Lui, principal @futurefirm. I was delighted to join @cyruspenarroyo discussing our films at this event organis...

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City Politics from 2021-09-18T16:55

Urban Arena is a series of critical conversations with activists, entrepreneurs, intellectuals and policy-makers in different European cities who are working, in complimentary and conflicting ways,...

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FIT from 2021-08-31T11:36

Introduction into law and politics behind facial recognition in the recent years (until 2021).Special guest of the episode: Jennifer Brody, U.S. Advocacy Manager of Access Now (https://twitter.com/...

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A túlél?k magánya from 2021-07-02T09:51:05

Beszédes (el)hallgatás – szigorúan ellen?rzött megszólalások. Csöndes megemlékezés 2021. június 11-i beszélgetése.

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Köztér és emlékezet: osztrák emlékezetpolitikai intervenciók from 2021-06-23T09:49:45

A beszélgetés németül zajlott / The conversation was in GermanA podcast elérhet? magyar felirattal a F?városi levéltár YouTube csatornáján.Háborúkban meger?szakolt n?k emlékezete projekt - El?adáss...

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Aleida Assmann: Seven ways of forgetting from 2021-06-08T08:38

In the interview with Andrea Pet? they are discussing two topics: the importance of memory in transformative politics and the forms of forgetting in relation to the planned monument of victims of w...

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50th episode! from 2021-05-31T20:55

In the 50th podcast of the series Andrea Peto speaks about the achievements, fun facts and outreach of the previous 49 podcasts.

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Hybrid Journalism from 2021-05-28T16:34

In the closing episode of this series, we will talk about an increasingly popular funding strategy for small, independent media organizations: hybrid business models - where media outlets combine r...

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Food Sharing from 2021-05-17T14:23

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month Romane Joly from the University of Freiburg speaks with Kaja Zimmermann and David Bachmann from foodsharing Freiburg.

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Jurying Memorial Site Competitions from 2021-05-17T12:17

As an internationally recognized expert on public art and the memorial genre, James E. Young has served on juries for a number of prospective memorials, from the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Eu...

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#2. "La primera segunda generación." Antropología de la educación, etnografía escolar y compromiso ético. from 2021-05-13T13:33

Hoy, en Retazos Antropológicos hablamos con la antropóloga Laia Narciso sobre sus dos artículos recién publicados (referencias abajo). En estos Narciso sigue las trayectorias de jóvenes chicas y ch...

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#2. "La primera segunda generación." Antropología de la educación, etnografía escolar y compromiso ético. Retazos Antropológicos from 2021-05-13T13:33

Hoy, en Retazos Antropológicos hablamos con la antropóloga Laia Narciso sobre sus dos artículos recién publicados (referencias abajo). En estos Narciso sigue las trayectorias de jóvenes chicas y ch...

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When Journalists Organize and Take Back the Newsroom. The Story of Tiempo Argentino from 2021-05-13T10:51

On April 24, 2016, Tiempo Argentino published its first edition as a workers'cooperative. Before this, it was a printed newspaper, managed by a businessman, with a traditional financing model using...

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#1. El neocampesinado. ¿Emprenedor o autónomo? Resistencia y subsistencia from 2021-05-12T13:33

En este episodio de Retazos Antropológicos charlamos sobre el artículo de Paula Escribano et al. (2020) galardonado el Premio AIBR 2020 al mejor artículo de antropología iberoamericana. El artículo...

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#1. El neocampesinado. ¿Emprenedor o autónomo? Resistencia y subsistencia. Retazos Antropológicos. from 2021-05-12T13:33

En este episodio de Retazos Antropológicos charlamos sobre el artículo de Paula Escribano et al. (2020) galardonado el Premio AIBR 2020 al mejor artículo de antropología iberoamericana. El artículo...

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On How to Launch a Paywall in 2002 and Live to Tell the Story from 2021-04-29T10:34:03

Malaysiakini is one of Malaysia’s most popular news sites, and was founded in 1999. In 2002, still a medium size organization, with 20 staff members, making money mostly from advertising and other ...

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Guilt and/or Responsibility? from 2021-04-28T01:49

Interview with Michael Rothberg conducted by Hedvig Turai.Michael Rothberg, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, 1939 Society Samuel Goetz Chair in Holocaust Studies, UCLA, has major co...

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Szádvár Castle - its Foes and its Friends from 2021-04-13T11:34

‘Szadvar Castle – its Foes and its Friends’ is a documentary of the medieval Szadvar Castle in the north of Hungary and The Friends of Szadvar, a brilliant group of volunteers who were founded to s...

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Journalism Cooperatives and Subscription Newsletters. Power in the Hands of Journalists from 2021-04-12T13:32

Can journalism cooperatives and subscription newsletters put power back in the hands of journalists?In the third episode of our series we explore this question with Maria Bustillos, journalist and ...

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Venture Capital and Climate Tech from 2021-03-30T10:27

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month Kate speaks with Heidi Lindvall from seed stage ClimateTech VC company Pale Blue Dot.  Do you want to become an Urba...

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Holocaust Victimhood in Hungary: New Histories from 2021-03-27T15:20

Pasts, Inc., Center of Historical Studies at CEU, CEU Department of Gender Studies, the Working Group of Democracy in History of CEU Democracy Institute, and the Subcommittee of the History of Seco...

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Synthesizing Journalism and Art in Belarus and Jordan from 2021-03-18T12:45

In this episode we will talk about two media organizations that overcame geographical distances to report on their homes from abroad. They are also doing much more than that: they have created a sy...

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Political Interference and Reader Solidarity: The Story of Index and Telex in Hungary from 2021-03-04T09:37

In this first episode of the series, we’ll bring you the story of Telex, a media organisation that was willed into being by its founders when one of Hungary’s flagship media outlets was pushed to t...

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Participation and the Distribution of Urban Space from 2021-03-01T20:05

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month Kate and Ian take a break from interviewing as Sophia Silverton chats with Isabell Eberlein and Denis Petri from Chan...

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The Night Shift from 2021-02-28T20:36:21

The nadir point is sometimes reached between 4 and 6 in the morning and represents the lowest level of activity of the human body during the 24-hour life cycle. During that time, I often felt like ...

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Contrasens in conversation with the nocturnal anthropologist from 2021-02-28T17:46:13

Original title:"24 - Nightwork: migrant labour and embodied precarity in the global city"By contrasens is licensed under a  Creative Commons License.Produced&edited by: Maria Martelli&Karol Pataki ...

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2020 E.A.S.A. Talk on the use of visual methods in capturing the hidden lives of migrant night workers from 2021-02-28T12:10:06

This episode is based on the talk that I gave at the 2020 European Association for Social Anthropologists. I was delighted to take part in the first virtual 2020 EASA panel on Ethnography beyond th...

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A N.I.T.E. Talk on Embodied Precariousness by Julius-Cezar MacQuarie from 2021-02-28T06:55:03

This podcast episode is based on a talk that I gave as part of Night Modes panel, a NIGHT SCENE Virtual event by UCL Urban Laboratory (London, 2020). The episode is complemented by a video recordin...

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Reflections from Researching Night Shift Workers in London from 2021-02-19T18:51:15

I close this series with the last episode called"Reflections from Researching the Nightshift". Here, I address the lessons learnt during my research on London's'other workers'invested in the night ...

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In conversation with Emeritus Prof Marion Roberts, University of Westminster from 2021-02-19T18:35:16

Episode: 04Time: 21’45”Date: Nov 2018Place: Interview recorded in Sofia, Bulgaria. Produced in London @anightworkshopGuest: Marion Roberts, Professor in Urban Design, University of Westminster | UK...

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A"cigány problémától"a roma emancipációig from 2021-02-10T22:15

Paradox módon, miközben felmérések és statisztikai adatok bizonyítják a romák esélytelenségét, generációs kirekesztettségét, a magyar társadalom többsége még mindig úgy vélekedik, hogy a romák “túl...

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Drivers of Urban Injustice from 2021-02-03T14:24

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month we're joined by Panagiota Kotsila, Isabelle Anguelovski, and Jonathan Luger from the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environm...

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A holokauszt magyarországi filmes emlékezete / 75 év árnyéka from 2021-01-15T23:41

Paksa Rudolf beszélget Gárdos Péterrel és Szántó T. Gáborral a holokauszt magyarországi filmes emlékezetér?l és a történeti filmekr?l. Részletesen beszélünk Gárdos Péter: Hajnali láz cím? filmjér?l...

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Ableism, Hetero-Patriarchy and Nationalism: Gendered Representations of Disability in the Turkish Cinema from 2021-01-10T22:23

In this episode, I am hosting Zeynep Serinkaya Winter. We will discuss the gendered representations of disability in the Turkish cinema, focusing on melodramas produced between 1960 and 1980. Zeyne...

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A II. világháború kulturális emlékezete / 75 év árnyéka from 2021-01-05T20:48

Paksa Rudolf beszélget Fahidi Évával és Zoltán Gáborral a II. világháború kulturális emlékezetér?l. Beszélünk Fahidi Éva: A dolgok lelke cím? kötetér?l, valamint a szereplésével készült Sóvirág cím...

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A II. világháború utáni állami er?szak / 75 év árnyéka from 2020-12-21T21:45

Paksa Rudolf beszélget Müller Rolffal és Takács Tiborral a II. világháború utáni állami er?szakszervezetekr?l. Beszélünk Almási Tamás: Ítéletlenül cím? dokumentumfilmjér?l, internálótáborokról, Kis...

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75 éve ért véget a II. világháború / 75 év árnyéka from 2020-12-02T16:28

Paksa Rudolf beszélget Kádár Zsuzsanna és Stark Tamás történészekkel a II. világháború végének 75. évfordulójáról. Megemlékezett-e a történész szakma és a közélet a II. világháború végének 75. évfo...

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Racial and Environmental Justice from 2020-12-02T10:20

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month we're joined by  Meera Ghani, ECOLISE Policy Coordinator, and Tamara Steger, Associate Professor at the Department of...

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The Apocalyptic Movement of the Taborites from 2020-11-26T19:16

Martin tells us about his studies of the Taborites, a radical faction of the Hussite revolution, who transitioned from the passive escapist apocalyptic thought into a revolutionary activist mode. T...

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A II. világháborús nemi er?szak emlékezete / 75 év árnyéka from 2020-11-25T10:46

A CEU Bibó István Szabadegyetem, MTA 2. világháború története albizottság A II. világháborús nemi er?szak emlékezete 75 ÉV ÁRNYÉKA. VILÁGHÁBORÚ, KÖVETKEZMÉNYEK, EMLÉKEZET el?adássorozatában Pet? An...

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Erecting memorials in spaces of dark histories from 2020-11-19T13:51

Veerle Vanden Daelen, deputy director of Kazerne Dossin and Andrea Pet?, Professor at CEU are discussing problems of how to remember dark history, what are the challenges for museums and art works....

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Kiútkeresés (ellenállás, embermentés) / 75 év árnyéka from 2020-11-16T16:32

Kiútkeresés (ellenállás, embermentés)Vendégek: Bartha Ákos, Pécsi Tibor

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On Relationship: The Guessing Game from 2020-11-06T11:54

No disputing the fact, the past few months have been quite tough and stressful for CEU students. I had hoped to earlier share the lots of beautiful conversations I had had with friends and colleagu...

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A háború valósága és propagandája / 75 év árnyéka from 2020-11-04T17:10

Paksa Rudolf beszélget B. Stenge Csaba hadtörténésszel és Virányi Péter propagandakutatóval a II. világháborús magyar szerepvállalásról, illetve a háborús propagandáról. Részletesen beszélünk az 19...

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Urban Design Processes from 2020-10-29T15:28

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month Kate talks with Florian Strenge - an urbanist fascinated by spaces, people and processes.Our urban arena podcast corr...

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Networks for Sustainable and Just Cities from 2020-09-30T21:40

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month Kate and Ian get lost in the voices of people who have helped sustain, build and critically assess networks that aim ...

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Mexikói párbaj Belaruszban? – A jelen és a közeljöv? Fehéroroszországa from 2020-09-18T11:20

A CEU Bibó István Szabadegyetem egy online beszélgetéssel jelentkezett, amelynek középpontjában a fehérororszországi események álltak. Ezzel kapcsolatban hallgathattuk meg Jarábik Balázs (Head of P...

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'RC to the World'(On Matters Touching Home) from 2020-08-08T05:37

This is the second part of the episode. Here, I converse with two amazing ladies from CEU, Burcu Kisac (POLS'21) and Tetiana Horban (IR'20) about unexpectedly finding home in strange, foreign lands...

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Residence Centre from 2020-08-07T15:09

Over 25 years ago, Central European University chose to make a home in Budapest, creating a Hogwarts-without-magic haven of higher education within the metropolitan, touristy location steeped in th...

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Three Ways How Academics and Journalists Can Work Together from 2020-07-27T14:51

There are plenty of people who will be quick to tell you that journalism is broken. But we’re not here to wallow in negatives. As part of the Journalism Breakthrough series from the Centre for Medi...

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A Path to Sustainability for Digital Newsrooms in Latin America from 2020-07-16T13:48

The second episode of the Journalism Breakthroughs podcast discusses how Velocidad, a media accelerator in Latin America, not only injects money but also explores the different dimensions and chall...

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Skin from 2020-07-11T23:19

In this first episode of CEU Chatroom, Funmilayo Akinpelu (HIST'21) starts with a prologue in which she reflects on the thoroughly devastating changes her skin underwent upon coming to Budapest fro...

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Introduction to CEU Chatroom from 2020-07-11T20:40

An introductory opening to what I hope will subsequently be a hub of lively, practically relevant and gossipy conversations within the CEU community. This is the first step of many more baby steps ...

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Az ››elmúlttízév‹‹: az Orbán-kormány politikája és teljesítménye from 2020-07-07T20:44

A CEU Bibó Szabadegyetem online szemináriumán a magyar lakosság Orbán-kormány elmúlt tíz évér?l alkotott véleménye volt a fókuszban. A beszélgetés els? számú forrását a FES és a Policy Solutions a ...

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Social Entrepreneurship from 2020-07-01T20:38

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. Kate is on interview duty and the moment and she caught up with Kemo Camara, founder and CEO of Omek, a new digital and physical...

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FÉLELEM / A boldogság politikája from 2020-06-29T15:34

A szemináriumon Bakos Petra, Pet? Andrea, Tompa Andrea mellett Gálffi László színész és Szvoren Edina író beszélget Balla Zsófia"Kiáltvány"és Szvoren Edina"Szeretnék valamit mondani az életemr?l"c....

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Topography of Shoah in Vienna / Topographie Der Shoah from 2020-06-29T13:28

The podcasts discusses Topographie der Shoah: Gedächtnisorte an das zerstörte jüdische Wien, Lappin –Engel was directing. The places of the Holocaust are the iconic places of destruction like Ausch...

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Studying Sermons of the Late Middle Ages from 2020-06-28T18:07

In this episode, David Rockwell asks Pietro Delcorno, research fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study, about his research related to late medieval sermons. Some of the questions discussed in th...

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Media Innovation During a Pandemic from 2020-06-17T16:34

The inaugural episode of the Journalism Breakthroughs podcast discusses how the media coped with the crisis triggered by the COVID-19 virus. Innovation in journalism allowed media outlets to surviv...

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A boldogság politikája / Otthon from 2020-06-07T12:42

CEU Bibó István Szabadegyetem A boldogság politikája online eseménye május 27-én szerdán 17.30-19.00 között az OTTHON témában. Bakos Petra, Pet? Andrea, Tompa Andrea mellett Selyem Zsuzsa, író és G...

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Exploring a Just Transition in the Jiu Valley of Romania from 2020-05-28T08:17

This episode is about what a'just energy transition'looks like in Romania. The EU is now putting a lot of money into it’s new Green Deal and other initiatives to support a just energy transition. T...

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Integral Cities from 2020-05-25T21:39

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month we’re speaking with Marilyn Hamilton the founder of Integral City and author of the Integral City book series. This m...

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A boldogság politikája / A második félév ígéretei from 2020-05-25T16:12

„Hétköznapjainkból az veszett el, ami talán a legfontosabb: a boldogság. Nem az indexekkel mért illetve kémiával létrehozott érzelmekre gondolok, hanem a megélt, épít? kapcsolatban létrejött érzele...

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Gendered Insecurities: (Im)possibilities for Solidarity against the Precarization of Academia from 2020-05-11T12:12

In this episode, we will pick up where we left off with Elif Birced and discuss how government becomes a source of insecurity for academic labour. Elif will also talk about the possibilities of sol...

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Száz év múltán: Trianon / Magyar kisebbségek és Magyarország a 20. században from 2020-05-05T19:40

Bárdi Nándorral beszélgettünk a 20. századi magyar kisebbségek történetér?l, pozícióiról, illetve az ehhez kapcsolódó magyarságpolitikákról.

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Patriarchal Bargains of a Woman Ethnographer: Researching Social Encounters between Syrian and Turkish Women from 2020-04-26T08:43

In this episode, I am hosting Selin Altunkaynak Vodina. We will talk about the gendered and racialized discourses that are reproduced during the social encounter between Syrian and Turkish women li...

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Nature Based Solutions from 2020-04-23T13:50

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month we're talking with Panagiota Kotsila, a political ecologist who works at the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Ju...

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Total Transition: Getting the human side of the energy transition from 2020-04-06T17:28

Sandeep Pai and Savannah Carr-Wilson set out to compare how people are dealing with the energy transition in India, Canada and Africa. They are co-authors of the book,'Total Transition: The Human S...

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Médiaszabadság Közép-Kelet-Európában - Néz?pontok / A mai magyar média összehasonlító perspektívában from 2020-03-29T16:49

A kurzus célja a mai magyar médiarendszer vizsgálata közép- és kelet-európai összehasonlító perspektívában. Fókuszában a politika és a média kölcsönhatása, a politikai kommunikáció, a médiapolitika...

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FabLabs from 2020-03-27T13:38

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. This month we're talking with Rafael Calado about FabLabs. Ian is joined by special guest podcaster Lucia Di Paola for the trip ...

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A boldogság politikája / Az els? félév tanulságai from 2020-03-23T18:16

„Hétköznapjainkból az veszett el, ami talán a legfontosabb: a boldogság. Nem az indexekkel mért illetve kémiával létrehozott érzelmekre gondolok, hanem a megélt, épít? kapcsolatban létrejött érzele...

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Shipping from 2020-02-29T12:12

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. In this fourth episode, we discuss shipping. We were lucky to speak with Elisabeth Schober, Associate Professor at the Departmen...

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Innovation in Romanian Journalism from 2020-02-20T19:01

In this last episode of the Romanian Media Matrix series, I collected three initiatives or efforts that try new ways of doing things. From new funding models, forms of association or community invo...

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"Dutiful Daughters"and Transnationalism: Return Migration as a Resistance to Turkish Diasporic Patriarchy in Germany from 2020-02-19T13:15

In this episode, we will pick up where we left off with Nilay K?l?nç and discuss women’s experiences of return migration from Germany to Turkey. Nilay will make a compelling case to consider return...

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The Use of Technology from 2020-02-13T18:41

In Romania, indicators such as the high speed of the internet and the low price of mobile packages make Romanians look like lucky people. However, the story, as always, is much more complicated tha...

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Media and Legislation from 2020-02-13T18:18

In the second episode of the Romanian Media Matrix podcast series, we will take a brief look at the legislation, regulation and policy that govern Romanian journalism and we will stop to discuss ho...

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Funding Media from 2020-02-10T08:11

The first episode of the Romanian Media Matrix Podcast series will focus on funding. First, a short overview of how the Romanian media is funded will introduce the topic, and then two case studies ...

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Textile Recycling from 2020-01-27T09:56

Urban Arena is a podcast about creating just and sustainable cities. In this third episode, we discuss the potential of textile recycling as part of a circular economy. We’re lucky to get to speak ...

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Where to Call Home and Where to Return as a Second Generation Turkish-German?: Gendered Experiences of Return Migration from 2020-01-08T16:21

In this episode, I am hosting Nilay K?l?nç. We will discuss the transnational phenomenon of ‘return migration’ and further complicate it by adding onto a gender dimension. In Nilay’s research, the ...

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Transition Governance from 2019-12-18T13:19

Urban Arena is a podcast about just and sustainable cities. In this second episode, we discuss transition management as a governance approach.  To help us do so, we travel to a real live urban aren...

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Neoliberal Reconstruction of Academia: Gendered Experiences of Precarization from 2019-12-06T23:16

In this episode, I am hosting Elif Birced. We will talk about the neoliberal restructuring of higher education in Turkey. By drawing upon her interviews with 40 professors and graduate student assi...

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Sustainable Food and Transport from 2019-11-22T19:50

Urban Arena is a podcast about just and sustainable cities. In this first episode, we discuss sustainability and justice in food and transport.  To help us do so, we are speaking (and cycling aroun...

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Introduction to Medieval Studies and Archaeology from 2019-09-12T09:45

How much were medieval monastic orders similar to modern corporations? What is the deal with monks wearing red pointy shoes? Why did King Andrew II invite the Teutonic order to settle in the Hungar...

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Biopolitics Meets Neoconservatism: Resisting the Silence over Gynaecological Violence in Turkey from 2019-09-04T20:33

In this episode, I am hosting three guests; Didem ?algam, Balacan Ayar and Zeynep Serinkaya-Winter.We will talk about the effects of neo-conservativism on women’s experiences with gynaecological vi...

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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights from 2019-08-29T12:03

Magdalena and Pin Lean Lau discuss the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI), its benefits and dangers, with implications on contemporary societies, legal systems, the labour market, ethics...

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Literature and Jewish Identity in the Early Modern Period from 2019-07-30T16:03

In this forty minutes long interview, Christpher Mielke talks with Marianna Birnbaum of UCLA and visiting professor at CEU about Hungarian Renaissance literature, Jews in the Renaissance, studying ...

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A Classical Philologist’s Journey: Late Antiquity, Ancient Sex and Hagiography from 2019-07-29T21:35

In this fifty minutes long interview, Chris Mielke talks with Cristian-Nicolae Ga?par of the Medieval Department at CEU about his journey as a classical philologist, ancient taboos and translating ...

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Genetic Interventions and Human Rights from 2019-07-26T17:16

Magdalena speaks with Pin Lean Lau, whose research has been focused on pre-implantation genetic interventions, particularly regulatory models for biomedical technologies of this nature, whose devel...

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Intersectional Resistance under British Colonialism and Turkish Occupation: Sexuality and Gender in Cyprus from 2019-07-24T17:40

In this episode, I am hosting Tegiye Birey.We will discuss the effects of the British colonization on sexuality and gender in Cyprus. We will also talk about how the current occupation of Northern ...

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Christianity and Culture in the Fourth and Fourteenth Centuries from 2019-07-18T23:38

What was it like to be a pagan in fourth century Rome? Why was paganism expensive? Why was it both hard and easy for Romans to convert to Christianity? What are the similarities between the fourth ...

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Legacies of Socialist Masculinities in Contemporary Oppositional Politics in Turkey from 2019-07-17T13:17

In this episode, I am hosting Sercan Ç?nar again.Back in the fourth episode, we discussed the historical, political and social dynamics that played an important role in constructing, what Sercan ca...

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The Medieval Urban Network of Hungary from 2019-07-11T15:19

How one can study the medieval towns of Hungary?  What is the use of historical geography?In this fifty minutes long interveiw, Chris Mielke talks with Katalin Szende, theoutgoing head  of the Depa...

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An Excursion into Zooarchaeology from 2019-06-26T13:41

How were bone tools made and used? Was there a specialized guild for boneworking? What are the cultural notions surrounding horsemeat? What is the Medieval Animal Database? What are the different k...

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Academic Freedom in"Polypore States": Solidarity Linkages between Turkey and Hungary from 2019-06-19T19:06

In this episode, I host Professor Andrea Pet?, a highly esteemed academic who researches anti-gender movements across Europe. She also has hands-on experience in dealing with the attacks on academi...

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Medieval Medicine and the Black Death from 2019-06-18T15:20

What was it like to be a doctor in the Middle Ages? What measures did cities take to preserve their citizens'health? How did medieval people explain the plague? In this interview, Chris Mielke talk...

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Academic Freedom under Threat in Turkey and the Trials of Academics for Peace from 2019-06-01T19:26

Welcome to a new podcast series on Attacks on Academic Freedom in Turkey and around the World.The first episode is dedicated to Academics for Peace in Turkey who have been facing trials for saying ...

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Politics of Water in Northern Cyprus: Gendered Symbolisms and Infrastructures of Power from 2019-06-01T13:03

In this episode, I am hosting Ezgican Özdemir. We will talk about the symbolic meanings ascribed to water and infrastructures in Northern Cyprus, which also includes gendered imageries of motherhoo...

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Deservingness and Transnationally Migrating Vulnerabilities: Queer Refugees in Turkey from 2019-05-25T16:14

In this episode, we will pick up where we left off with Tankut Atuk and discuss sexualized and racialized deservingness of LGBTI refugees in Turkey.  In the second episode, we discussed different w...

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Socialist Masculinities in Turkey: The Intersection of Local Political Violence in the 1970s and Global Cold War Politics from 2019-05-23T17:36

In this episode, I am hosting Sercan Ç?nar. We will talk about the construction of socialist masculinities in the 1970s at the height of socialist-Marxist political mobilization in Turkey. Sercan a...

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History of the Holocaust in Romania: 15 Years Since the Publishing of The Report of the International Commission from 2019-05-16T14:57

2004 is credited as a turning point in the recent history of Romania in regards to its attitude towards the Holocaust. The Final Report on the Holocaust in Romania, published in 2004 by an internat...

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Neoliberal and Neoconservative Politics of Intimacy in Turkey: Sexting as a Means of Negotiating with"New Turkey" from 2019-04-13T13:37

In this episode, I am hosting Didem ?algam, a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Gender Studies, CEU. We will talk about neoliberal and neoconservative politics of intimacy in Turkey. Didem will ...

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Pihurik Judit: Antifasiszta propaganda a szovjet hadifogolytáborokban from 2019-04-08T18:03

A szovjet hadifogság történetének része a korábbi ellenség ideológiai meggy?zésére tett kísérlet. Az antifasiszta átnevelés magyar programját Rákosi Mátyás dolgozta ki, a kádereket a krasznogorszki...

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Tulipán Éva: A 48-as honvédzászlók visszaadása 1941-ben és 1948-ban from 2019-04-08T18:02

A fagyos szovjet-magyar viszony 1940-es évek eleji rövid enyhülésének egyik szimbolikus eseménye az 1849-ben hadizsákmányként elvitt honvédzászlók 1941-es visszaadásának gesztusa volt. A zászlók ha...

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Bartha Ákos: Náciellenesség Magyarországon a második világháború idején from 2019-04-08T18:00

Az el?adás bemutatja, hogy a  magyarországi náciellenességnek azonban nem ez volt az egyetlen, vagy éppen a kor diskurzusait leginkább meghatározó dimenziója, hiszen a náciellenes közszerepl?k zava...

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Havasi Benigna: A német nyelv nácitlanítása from 2019-04-08T17:57

Az el?adás bemutatja, milyen változáson ment keresztül a német nyelv 1933-tól kezd?d?en. A hangsúlyt azokra a szavakra és kifejezésekre fektetve, amelyek bekerültek a náci nyelvhasználatba, majd az...

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Czinki Gertrúd: A feketék ábrázolása a német nemzetiszocialista játékfilmben 1934-1944 között from 2019-04-08T17:55

Az el?adás a kevésbé kutatott téma az ún. „afro-németek” történetét elemzi a németországi gyarmat-revizionizmussal összefügg? propagandatevékenység során. Hiszen hiába voltak ?k is német állampolgá...

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Fülöp Márton: Vicclapok a náci propaganda szolgálatában a II. világháború idején from 2019-04-08T17:53

Az el?adás két müncheni székhely? német vicclap, a Fliegende Blätter és Simplicissimus 1939 szeptembere és 1944 szeptembere (mindkét lap ekkor sz?nt meg) közötti id?intervallumban keletkezett karik...

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Kalmár Miklós: Építészeti reprezentáció a nemzetiszocialista Németország háborús propagandájának szolgálatában from 2019-04-08T17:51

Németország 1933 és 1939 között modern ipari nagyhatalommá, mely együtt járt a rendszer széleskör? tömegbázisának megteremtésére és egyszemélyi politikai, ideológiai és katonai vezet?i kultusza meg...

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Meszerics Tamás: Amerikai titkos propaganda Magyarországon az angol–amerikai háborús propaganda kontextusában, 1943–1944 from 2019-04-08T17:47

A titkos, vagy “fekete” propaganda olyan befolyásoló információs tevékenység, ahol a címzett nincs tisztában az információ valódi forrásával és terjeszt?jével. Az el?adás bemutat egy olyan propagan...

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Pap Eliza: Az újpesti zsidók elleni propaganda megnyilvánulásai a helyi sajtó tükrében from 2019-04-08T17:45

Az el?adás a fennmaradt újpesti sajtóanyagok (Fórum, Független Újság, Igaz Szó, Újpest) egy részére támaszkodva, az egymást követ? zsidótörvények és jogfosztó rendeletek helyi megvalósulásán keresz...

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Kovács Cs. Tamás: Antiszemita propaganda a II. világháborúban Magyarországon. A Harc cím? folyóirat feltárása from 2019-04-08T17:41

Bosnyák Zoltán f?szerkesztésével 1944 májusa és decembere között, heti rendszerességgel jelent meg a Harc cím? folyóirat. A lap a Zsidókérdéskutató Magyar Intézet hivatalos lapja volt. A kutatás er...

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Fóris Ákos: Az 1941-es szovjet repressziók ábrázolása a magyar propagandában from 2019-04-08T17:40

Miképp jelennek meg ezek az események a magyar propagandában, hogy az 1941 nyarán a szovjet állambiztonsági szervek illetve a visszavonuló Vörös Hadsereg alakulatai több ezer politikai foglyot, tús...

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Sávoly Tamás: II. világháborús források az MTI és társvállalatainak az ügyviteli és m?sordokumentumaiban from 2019-04-08T17:37

Az el?adás bemutatja a Magyar Távirati Iroda Rt., a Magyar Telefonhírmondó és Rádió Rt. ügyviteli dokumentumait, felügyel? és igazgatósági üléseinek jegyz?könyveit, m?sorülések jegyz?könyveit, a sa...

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Segyevy Dániel Zoltán: Etnikai térképek a területi revízió szolgálatában from 2019-04-08T17:34

Az el?adás a Kárpát-medencére és környékére fókuszáló, anyanyelvi és nemzetiségi adatokat ábrázoló térképeket elemzi. Az els? világháború id?szakától a második világháború végéig az ilyen jelleg? t...

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Nagy Boglárka: A plakát háborúba megy from 2019-04-08T17:32

Az el?adás azt vizsgálja, hogy a II. világháborús magyar propagandaplakátok miként szólították meg a lakosságot, hogyan próbálták a véleményüket, a háború eseményeihez való hozzáállásukat befolyáso...

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Olasz Lajos: Propaganda és ellenpropaganda Horthy István személye körül a világháború id?szakában from 2019-04-08T17:28

Horthy István, a kormányzó id?sebb fia a második világháború id?szakának tragikus sorsú mellékszerepl?je volt. Meghatározó közéleti tevékenységet nem folytatott, az ország sorsát érint? döntésekben...

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Turbucz Dávid: Vezérkultusz és háborús propaganda from 2019-04-08T17:22

Az el?adás bemutatja a Horthy-kultusz egyes fázisait a második világháborúban. A Horthy-kép kiegészít? üzeneteként az állampolgároktól elvárt magatartásformák is id?vel jóval hangsúlyosabbá váltak,...

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Normative and Material Violences of Transnationally Migrating"Vulnerabilities": Queer Refugees in Turkey from 2019-04-02T21:15

In this episode, I am hosting Tankut Atuk again. We will talk about one of the worst kept secrets of non-governmental organizations working with refugees; the fact that project-based funding of NGO...

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Holocaust Research, Memory and Politics in Eastern Europe from 2019-03-21T18:36

Since 2017, the Department for Modern and Contemporary History at LMU Munich and the Center for Holocaust Studies at the Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History co-host the colloquium »The Holoc...

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Virányi Péter: A propaganda természete from 2019-03-13T13:08

A konferencia bevezet? el?adása a propaganda történetén keresztül kísérletet tesz a propaganda fogalmának tisztázására, másrészt a propaganda természetének bemutatásával egy szélesebb történelmi, t...

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Effeminacy and the Construction of Masculinity in the Turkish Army: The Curious Case of the Pink Certificate from 2019-03-08T13:30

In this episode, I am hosting Tankut Atuk; a Ph.D. student at the Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of Minnesota. We will talk about the construction of masculinit...

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Burning Up with Simon Pirani: Fossil fuels and the geopolitics of gas in Europe from 2019-03-07T11:13

In this episode of the energy and innovation podcast I speak with Simon Pirani, a senior visiting fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Simon is author of many studies and books on ene...

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New Holocaust Museum in Slovakia: Sered from 2019-03-04T15:24

Denisa Nestakova (Comenius University, Bratislava) who is working with a grant of the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah, Paris (France) on the history of Sered talks to Andrea Pet?. They discu...

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The only photograph of the deportation of Jews from Norway from 2019-01-30T16:19

Synne Corell, historian and researcher at the Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies, talks with Andrea Pet? about a recent seminar series organized in National Library of Norway. Jour...

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Building a Sustainable Bank: Why ING invests in clean energy from 2019-01-24T12:07

Building a Sustainable Bank: Why ING invests in clean energy (and not coal)In this episode we talk to Christopher Steane, former Deputy Head of Wholesale Banking of ING bank. He worked for ING from...

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A “századosok”, a II. világháború magyar tisztjeinek története from 2019-01-24T09:16

Rainer M. Jánossal, az egri Eszterházy Károly F?iskola Egyetem Történelemtudományi Intézete professzorával Pet? Andrea beszélget új könyvér?l: Századosok, Osiris, 2018.  És arról hogyan jelenik meg...

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A holokauszt európai emlékezetpolitikája from 2019-01-16T15:17

Kerpel-Fronius Ádám a Meggyilkolt Európai Zsidók Emlékm?ve Alapítvány tudományos munkatársa az európai emlékhelyek  f?szerkeszt?je az európai holokauszt emlékezetr?l és emlékm?vekr?l beszélget Pet?...

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Can't Buy Me Solidarity: Retail Workers in Czechia from 2019-01-10T15:07

This episode focuses on poor labour conditions in Czech super- and hypermarkets, along with the possibilities of collective action.

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Diaries of Women in Nazi Germany from 2019-01-10T09:38

Sabine Grenz, professor for Gender Studies at the University of Vienna, talks to Andrea Pet? about her research on gender history in the Nazi period through women's diaries. They discuss how, throu...

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Funding Russian Separatists in Ukraine: Smuggling coal into the EU from 2019-01-06T21:26

How do you smuggle wagon loads of coal into the EU? In this episode of Energy and Innovation you'll learn how Anthracite, a form of hard coal, is funding the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. Reporters,...

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Sweeping (Away) Poor Working Conditions: Cleaning Workers Struggle in Italy from 2019-01-03T15:27

This episode looks into working conditions in the commercial cleaning sector in Italy. You will hear from migrant and local workers about their common experiences and mutual interests.

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A Work Oddity: Tales of Ukrainian Migrants in Poland from 2019-01-03T14:55

This episode follows the story of three Ukrainians working in Poland. The thread connecting the different stories of migrant labour is that in each case, the work is mediated in specific ways.

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Seasons in the Sun: Ukrainian and Bulgarian Workers in Bulgarian All-Inclusive Tourism from 2019-01-03T14:50

This episode is a journey to an all-inclusive resort on the Bulgarian coast where Bulgarians and Ukrainians find seasonal work. You will get to know which factors influence the workers'perceptions ...

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Taking Care of Solidarity: Domestic Workers Fighting for Their Rights in Spain from 2019-01-03T14:44

This episode explores how the organized domestic and care workers can find mutual grounds for solidarity with the feminist movement in Spain. We will learn how migrant workers and local activists b...

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Polz Alaine: Asszony a fronton cím? könyvér?l másképpen from 2018-12-20T11:05

Séllei Nóra egyetemi tanár, az MTA doktora, a Gendertudományi Központ vezet?je a Debreceni Egyetem Angol-Amerikai Intézetében, négy éven keresztül pedig a Magyar Anglisztikai Társaság elnöke volt, ...

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Telling Stories about the Past in Poland from 2018-12-13T02:15

Patrycja Do?owy, Polish photographer, multimedia artist and playwright, talks with Andrea Pet?.  They discuss topics such as what it means to be a memory activist in Poland; how women’s memories an...

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Thinking About Justice: My Conversation with Simon Rippon from 2018-12-11T20:23

In this interview, philosopher Simon Rippon and I discuss his role as a philosopher in the ETHOS (Towards a European Theory of Justice and Fairness) project. Analyzing the link between (political) ...

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Human Pain and Healing - Gabor Maté Interview from 2018-12-07T12:16

Dr. Gabor Maté, renowned expert, speaker, and author, in conversation with Magdalena Smieszek, reflects on human development and the interplay of biological, social, and psychological factors in a ...

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A választás nélküli döntés: Munkácsi Ern? könyve angolul from 2018-12-06T10:23

Laczó Ferenc a Maastrichti Egyetem adjunktusa beszél Pet? Andreának Munkácsi Ern?r?l, a Zsidó Tanács prominens figurájáról, akinek most jelent meg How it Happened. Documenting the Tragedy of Hungar...

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Portugal in WWII from 2018-11-28T12:38

Pedro Aires Oliveira, Professor of History at New University of Lisbon, talks about Salazar and his New State with Andrea Pet?. They talk about Salazar’s pragmatism, historical analogies and the ma...

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Knowing the Score: David Papineau on What Sports Can Teach Us About Philosophy from 2018-11-28T11:46

Today I talk to David Papineau about his book Knowing The Score: How Philosophy can Teach us about Sport and Sport can Teach Us about Philosophy.  Philosopher David Papineau explains how sport shed...

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Measuring Wellbeing: Building Sustainable Communities from 2018-11-22T12:49

In Episode 3 I'm speaking with Mark Anielski, who specializes in the economics of well-being. Mark and I discuss a range of topics: including, how and why businesses should become more sustainable,...

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Új források a magyarországi holokauszt kutatásban from 2018-11-22T09:26

Barna Ildikó habilitált egyetemi docenst, az ELTE Társadalomkutatások Módszertana Tanszék tanszékvezet?jét Pet? Andrea kérdezte az International Tracing Service adatbázisáról, mi a jelent?sége és m...

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How (Not) to be an Atheist: A Discussion with Tim Crane from 2018-11-09T20:17

Today I talk to Tim Crane about his book The Meaning of Belief: Religion from an Atheist's Point of View.Tim was Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of ...

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European Holocaust Research Infrastructure: New Sources and New Methods from 2018-11-07T11:24

Anna Ullrich is a Research Assistant at the Center for Holocaust Studies at IfZ Munich and involved in a variety of EHRI activities, among them coordinating EHRI's Training and Education. She spoke...

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Második világháborús propaganda konferencia from 2018-10-31T20:17

A konferencia két szervez?je Paksa Rudolf, történész, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézetének tudományos munkatársa és  Virányi Péter címzetes e...

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European Energy Regulation: The role of ACER from 2018-10-17T14:19

The two term director of the Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators, Alberto Pototschnig discusses the development of the agency since its founding in 2011. At the end of his second mandate as...

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European Identity and the Other from 2018-10-10T12:32

Magdalena Smieszek speaks with Mate Tokic, Humanities Professor at CEU, joined by Azka Zia, Patricia Velicu and Julia Hasani, participants in the course on"The Other in European History and Politic...

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An Immigrant's Story Through Song from 2018-10-01T16:28

Jasmin Gamez, a recent master's graduate in  Public Administration from the School of Public Policy,  interviews her mom Otilia Gamez about her three favorite songs and how they represent her life....

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Energy Poverty from 2018-09-28T14:19

Today we are with Professor Stefan Bouzarovski from the University of Manchester. He has just published a book on energy poverty. Called, Energy Poverty: (Dis)Assembling Europe’s Infrastructural Di...

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In a World of Total War: Norway 1939-1945 from 2018-09-28T02:09

Tom Kristiansen, Professor of History at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso discusses the new project he heads on rewriting the history of Norway during the Second World War. He shares his...

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El kell-e mondani az elmondhatatlant, ha az háborús nemi er?szak? from 2018-09-20T00:43

Pet? Andrea, a CEU egyetemi tanárával Stefano Bottoni, MTA Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézet tudományos f?munkatárs, az MTA II. világháború történeti albizottság titkára b...

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Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Listing from 2018-09-18T12:06

This is the third in a short series of podcasts on the UNESCO 2003 Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).   In this podcast, Karen Culver, an MA student in the Cultural Heritage Studies ...

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Challenges of the UNESCO Convention from 2018-09-18T11:57

This is the second in a short series of podcasts on the UNESCO 2003 Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).   In this podcast, Karen Culver, an MA student in the Cultural Heritage Studies...

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Intangible Cultural Heritage - what is it? from 2018-09-13T19:13

In this podcast, Karen Culver, an MA student in the Cultural Heritage Studies Programme,  talks to her tutor, Professor Gabor Soos about the UNESCO 2003 Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage (...

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Elhurcolt magyar civilek a Szovjetúnióban from 2018-09-12T20:14

Pet? Andrea, a Magyar Történelmi Emlékek Okmánytárak sorozatban megjelent „…Akkor aszt mondták kicsi robot”. A magyar polgári lakosság elhurcolása a Szovjetunióba korabeli dokumentumok tükrében (Bu...

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The Memory of'Trianon'in Hungary from 2018-09-11T13:38

Walking around Budapest, we can see greater Hungary map stickers on car bumpers and people wearing T-shirts or sometimes tattoos that represent resentment over formerly lost territories. Marches ar...

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Migration and Escape: A New European History from 2018-09-05T17:40

Philipp Ther, Director of Institute of East European History, University of Vienna, speaks with Andrea Pet? about his new book: Die Außenseiter. Flucht, Flüchtlinge und Integration im modernen Euro...

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What is a Human? What the Answers Mean for Human Rights from 2018-08-15T21:04

John Evans discusses his book What Is a Human? What the Answers Mean for Human Rights, the results of his empirical study across the United States. The research concerns long-standing academic deba...

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Through the Poems: The Biography of Tibet's sixth Dalai Lama from 2018-08-11T17:01

In this podcast, Samten Yeshi, Masters student at Central European University's History Department,  presents the life of Tibet's sixth Dalai Lama through his famous composition of poems which is s...

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Health Workers and Firefighters from 2018-08-03T09:42

• Please beware that this episode may contain disturbing content •In this second episode,  two professionals and long-term London residents, a public health practitioner and a fire fighter, share h...

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A közép-európai “kollaboráns személyiség” mint a történetírás kihívása from 2018-07-25T17:28

Stefano Bottoni, az MTA Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézet tudományos f?munkatárs, az MTA II. világháború történeti albizottság titkára Pet? Andreával beszélget Mikó Imre k...

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Háború helytörténete: Kecskemét from 2018-07-18T11:39

Rigó Róberttel - a Neumann János Egyetem Pedagógusképz? Karának tanszékvezet? f?iskolai docensével - a “A Sorosfordító évtizedek Kecskeméten”  (Kecskemét Írott  Örökségéért Alapítvány és a Neumann ...

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Key Words in Sound from 2018-07-16T19:16

Featuring twenty entries on subjects such as music, voice, noise, shape and the body Keywords in Sound (Duke, 2015) pushes at the boundaries of ‘sound studies’ through its intellectual overviews an...

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Unraveling the Contradictions of Development from 2018-07-16T18:18

This podcast engages critically with the concept of development by tracing back its roots to the 18th-19th centuries'ideas of capitalism and historical progress. The analysis outlines the contradic...

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Iceland: from Gender Policing During Occupation to “Feminist Paradise” from 2018-07-16T15:44

What were the gender politics of WWII in Iceland? What happened to children who were fathered by British or American occupying soldiers?Erla Hulda Halldórsdóttir is a lecturer in history at the Fac...

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Egyháztörténet és a II. világháború from 2018-07-05T08:17

Bánkuti Gábor a Pécsi Tudományegyetem habilitált egyetemi docensével “A frontátvonulás és a diktatúra kiépülésének egyházi recepciója” szerz?jével (In: Szerk.: Csikós Gábor, Szerk.: Ö Kovács József...

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Gyerekmentés Magyarországon a holokauszt alatt from 2018-06-27T21:05

Laborczi Dórával A Sztehlo gyerekek voltunk, Andrási Andorral közösen szerkesztett (Luther Kiadó, 2018) interjú kötetér?l Pet? Andrea beszélgetett az interjú készítés nehézségeir?l és arról, hogy h...

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Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi. A New Biography from 2018-06-21T01:05

Thomas Weber Professor of History and International Affairs at the University of Aberdeen talks to Andrea Pet? about how to ask different questions, how to read well-known sources differently and h...

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Happiness goes through the Stomach from 2018-06-20T13:31

The last episode of the Five Senses of Austerity deals with the rationing of food in late Romanian socialism. It tells the story of the 1987 worker's revolt from the city of Brasov, which marked th...

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Music and Society from 2018-06-15T14:49

This podcast explores how music is perceived in conservative societies like Yemen. Through Ahmed's journey of learning and making music, we try to understand the cultural, social and the religious ...

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Áltudomány, fajbiológia,"tudományos antiszemitizmus" from 2018-06-13T14:25

Paksa Rudolffal a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézetének tudományos munkatársával a “Zsidókérdéskutató Magyar Intézet, avagy a „tudományos antisz...

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Surviving Winter from 2018-06-05T17:02

Austerity takes different forms. This episode of the Five Senses of Austerity explores one of the ways in which it was felt strongest in late Romanian socialism. This is the story of the fuel scarc...

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Dollars in my pockets from 2018-06-05T15:24

Money! You either have it, or you don't. Socialist Romania did not. Therefore, it had to borrow money from abroad in order to meet its ambitious development goals. This episode explores socialist R...

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Stalin’s Army in Austria from 2018-06-04T14:31

Barbara Stelzl-Marx, director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Research on Consequences of War (BIK), talks with Andrea Pet? about how to get access to Russian archives; the surprise moment wh...

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Magyar katonák a második világháborúban from 2018-06-04T14:07

Pet? Andrea arról beszélget Pihurik Judittal, a Szegedi Tudományegyetem docensével, aki a Naplók és memoárok a Don-kanyarból 1942-1943 (Budapest, 2007 és 2015) és a Perben és haragban második világ...

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The Philosophy of Auditory Perception from 2018-05-31T17:17

A discussion about auditory perception with Nick Young, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Philosophy of Time, University of Milan.Nick explains his claims that we do not, philosophically sp...

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Seeing Ruins from 2018-05-30T13:36

In 1977 Romania was hit by one of the most powerful earthquakes in its history. Episode two of the Five Senses of Austerity engages with the way in which the state dealt with the aftermath. On the ...

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‘Bridges to Business’: Training young Roma for White-Collar Jobs in Hungary from 2018-05-29T09:22

Why are there so few Roma in white-collar jobs in Hungary (and elsewhere in eastern Europe)? The podcast discusses reasons for underrepresentation of Roma in traditional'office work', especially in...

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London, the Glocturnal City's'Other Workers' from 2018-05-27T22:31

In this episode, Julius-Cezar introduces the listeners to a world of work that is invisible to the diurnal eye and inaudible to the nocturnal sleeper. Ger Duijzings, Professor of Social Anthropolog...

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When the Music Stopped from 2018-05-23T16:40

What did Nicolae Ceausescu have in common with Romania's most famous radio DJ, Cornel Chiriac? In Episode 1 of'Five Senses of Austerity'we explore this and how it relates to the invasion of Prague ...

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Transsiberian Blind from 2018-05-18T01:06

The most unusual expedition to Transsiberian railway was organised by British anthropologist Maurice Fitzmaurice in the 1920s: a daring scientific campaign, which had a disastrous end and mysteriou...

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Introducing the Five Senses of Austerity from 2018-05-17T11:12

In recent years, most of us have become used to hearing about austerity. Following the 2007 financial crisis, it was said that austerity was the only viable cure. Today, more than 10 years later, t...

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When a Challenge is a Chance from 2018-05-03T12:21

Since the Revolution of Dignity took place and the war with Russia started, many Ukrainians reconsidered their lives. Many have got involved in activism or volunteering; however, it rarely has a sy...

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Andrija Visic (School of Public Policy ’15) from 2018-04-28T16:14

In this episode, CEU Alumni Scholarship Recipients Elena Krusheuskaja, Andrej Hagan and Jani Korhonen - host the Alumnus of the School of Public Policy and former leader of the Alumni Chapter in Br...

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CEU Spectrum Club Podcast from 2018-04-26T13:38

Ms. Zainab Najeeb, 2018 MA Candidate of CEU's Department of Gender Studies, talks about LGBT and queer situations, her personal experiences and the opportunities for the LGBT and queer communities ...

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The Irish Citizens’ Assembly - A Model Worth Replicating? from 2018-04-26T12:34

In our last episode, we explore some of the critiques and shortcomings of the Irish Citizens’ Assembly and look into the feasibility of replicating the model in other country contexts.

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From"Seething Anger"to Deliberation: The Case of the Irish Citizens’ Assembly from 2018-04-26T12:21

In episode 2, our team travels to Dublin to talk with experts, politicians, civil society and a few random people in pubs about Ireland’s experiment with deliberative democracy. We’ll give you the ...

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Liberal Democracy in Crisis - Is it Time to Evolve? from 2018-04-26T12:14

In this episode, we chat with governance and rule of law experts to learn more about the challenges to democratic governance on both sides of the Atlantic. We explore whether or not a citizens’ ass...

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Being Mormon in Hungary from 2018-04-23T18:33

In 2012, the Hungarian government changed the criteria for being an officially recognized church, reducing the list from around 370 to a total of 14 officially recognized churches. A year later, 18...

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Wooden Treasure from 2018-04-22T10:04

There are few countries in the world, where wood plays as important role as in Poland. Less than four decades ago, wooden houses still dominated the landscape of the eastern region Lubelskie, but t...

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The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity from 2018-04-19T15:23

The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity (University of Illinois Press, 2017) by James G. Mansell brings forward the opportunity to hear modernity and examine how sound shaped the selves of B...

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Violently Peaceful - Tibetan Diaspora in India from 2018-04-06T10:39

Tibetans are the best example of a diaspora that is very politically active but not violent, or at least outwardly violent in a different way. The situation in Tibet remains unresolved and the situ...

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The Fall of the Soviet Union from 2018-04-03T13:49

The end is nigh! As the Soviet Union veered from attempted military coup to total collapse in 1991, we trace the role which Radio Liberty  played in documenting and influencing these tumultuous eve...

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Russia as Europe’s Other from 2018-04-03T10:11

We’re all familiar with the story – in 1989 the USSR collapsed and the path was made for Russia to return to Europe through the acceptance of capitalism and democracy… except that nowadays it would...

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The Troubles: Patterns of Radicalisation in Northern Ireland from 2018-03-23T11:56

This episode discusses the patterns of radicalization of ordinary citizens during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the role of various political actors involved in legitimizing the use of polit...

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The Nuclear Accident in Chernobyl from 2018-03-19T18:53

The nuclear accident at Chernobyl in 1986 was not just a catastrophic event in terms of its effect upon the environment and the health of those who lived nearby. Some claim that the media coverage ...

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Irish-American Diaspora and Identity Politics during “The Troubles” from 2018-03-14T18:32

This podcast is a story of Irish America during an exciting time both in Irish and American history. While “The Troubles” were raging in Northern Ireland, USA was experiencing the end of the “melti...

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Feral Interview: A Conversation with Eva Hayward and Jack Halberstam from 2018-03-07T11:48

What can whale songs teach us about queer theory? Marianna Szczygielska and Adriana Qubaia-ova from CEU’s Gender Studies Department interview Eva Hayward and Jack Halberstam about their most recent...

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The Helsinki Accords of 1975 from 2018-03-05T11:21

How did RL adapt to the political shifts of the 1970s, the rise of “détente” and the emergence of human rights as a key narrative affecting the relationship between Communist governments, the West,...

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Diaspora Politics and Podcasting from 2018-02-28T17:19

In this short introduction to the series Mate Nikola Toki?, Humanities Initiative Visiting Professor at Central European University’s Department of International Relations, talks about the six epis...

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A Theoretical Perspective on Political Violence from 2018-02-28T15:24

How does the absence of a generally accepted definition on terrorism, codified under international law, affect national policies that target diasporas in host states? The attempt to develop one gen...

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Italian Immigrant Anarchism in the United States in the Early 20th Century from 2018-02-27T10:52

On September 16, 1920, an explosion rocked the financial district in New York City; it was the deadliest terrorist attack in the United States up to that point, and would remain so for seventy-five...

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Oral History Developments from 2018-01-29T17:06

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Eco-Sonic Media from 2018-01-29T14:39

Can we have sound media that is ecologically sound? Can we fine tune our media production and consumption habits to a greener key? How can an environmental perspective on sound media contribute to ...

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Politics of Oral History from 2018-01-28T17:08

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Connecting the Social and the Personal from 2018-01-27T17:13

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Ethical and Legal Dimension from 2018-01-26T17:14

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Practicalities from 2018-01-25T17:16

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Questions&Questioning from 2018-01-24T17:18

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Narrativity from 2018-01-23T17:19

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Interpretation from 2018-01-22T17:21

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences is fun but also a methodological and theoretical...

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Communicating for Human Rights from 2017-12-31T15:04

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asylum seekers at the Central European University i...

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Framing Media Messages on Migration from 2017-12-30T15:01

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asylum seekers at the Central European University i...

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The Death of Stalin from 2017-11-13T12:10

The Death of Stalin was a key moment in Cold War history, creating new possibilities but also new uncertainties in the difficult post-war relationship between the US and the Soviet Union. It took p...

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Romani Media - Part 1 from 2017-09-21T17:18

Adiveh Podcast Series is discussing the latest events concerning the Roma in Europe. The show has variety of guests depending on the topic of discussion.

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Mismatched Women from 2017-09-21T11:27

Jennifer Fleeger‘s Mismatched Women: The Siren’s Song Through the Machine (Oxford University Press, 2014) tells the story of women in film and their representation as aberrations, but also as momen...

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How Global Iconic Events are Born? from 2017-09-20T17:34

In this episode of the Media&Change podcast series of the Center for Media, Data and Society of the School of Public Policy at Central European University, Julia Sonnevend, assistant professor of C...

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Yuri Gagarin and the Space Race from 2017-09-20T16:34

If you’re an American radio station broadcasting to the Soviet Union, how do you address the awkward fact that the Communists are winning the space race? This episode focuses on Radio Liberty’s dis...

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Why Read Euripides'Medea? from 2017-09-20T15:47

This episode discusses Euripides’ Medea, in which the most important themes and remaining scholarly questions concerning the play are introduced.This podcast is the first podcast of a potential fut...

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Romani Media - Part 2 from 2017-09-20T15:39

Adiveh Podcast Series is discussing the latest events concerning the Roma in Europe. The show has variety of guests depending on the topic of discussion.Adiveh is a Romany Daily News Portal and Dig...

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Journalism and Freedom of Expression from 2017-09-20T14:57

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asylum seekers at the Central European University i...

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Voices of Migrant Solidarity from 2017-09-20T14:47

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asylum seekers at the Central European University i...

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Factual versus Fake News in Digital Media from 2017-09-20T14:43

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asylum seekers at the Central European University i...

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Politics and Media Financing from 2017-09-20T14:40

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asylum seekers at the Central European University i...

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Empowerment through Podcasts from 2017-09-20T14:34

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asylum seekers at the Central European University i...

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The Study and Categories of Human from 2017-09-20T14:07

How do we humans study the human? Hosted by Magdalena Smieszek, this episode of the How We Are Human podcast presents a discussion with Maria Kronfeldner, Professor in the Philosophy Department at ...

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Sonic Rupture from 2017-09-20T10:32

Sonic Rupture: A Practice-led Approach to Urban Soundscape Design(Bloomsbury 2016) by Jordan Lacey offers a practice-led alternative approach to urban soundscape design. Rather than understanding t...

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CEU, Media Studies and the Concept of Open Society from 2017-09-19T15:20

In this episode of the Media and Change Podcast Series, CMDS's Eva Bognar is interviewing Monroe Price  on the the foundation of our Center, on the role of CEU in the region and internationally, an...

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The Biological and Social Human from 2017-09-19T14:13

Do we know ourselves better biologically or socially? Hosted by Magdalena Smieszek, this episode of the How We Are Human podcast is part 2 of the discussion with Maria Kronfeldner, Professor in the...

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The War in Vietnam from 2017-09-19T13:59

This episode focuses on another source of extreme embarrassment for US foreign policy – the war in Vietnam – and explores the ways in which RL’s coverage of the war tried to address and minimize th...

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Populist Rhetoric from 2017-09-18T16:50

In this episode of the CMDS Media&Change podcast series, resident CMDS fellow Benjamin De Cleen, who is assistant professor at the Department of Communication Studies of the Vrije Universiteit Brus...

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The Question and Understanding of the Human from 2017-09-18T14:18

What is a human and what is humanity? Hosted by Magdalena Smieszek, this episode of the How We Are Human podcast is part 3 of the discussion with Maria Kronfeldner, Professor in the Philosophy Depa...

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Make a Joyful Noise from 2017-07-11T12:54

This episode of Make a Joyful Noise explores the Nunc dimittis, one of the elements of traditional Anglican Evensong. Richard Solyom, director of the Gabrielli Choir in Budapest, is interviewed abo...

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Transnational Memories - Hungarian Refugees in 1956 (OSA Curator Talks) from 2017-05-30T17:30

This episode introduces a unique research project at Blinken OSA, the goal of which is to collect and make available online the dispersed cultural heritage of the refugees who fled Hungary followin...

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Is Homosexuality Illegal Under Lebanese Law? from 2017-05-30T17:25

The Lebanese Penal Code contains an ambiguous article that punishes “any penetration contrary to nature” for up to a year in prison. LGBT activists commonly refer to the article by its number; 534,...

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Children of the Crazy Woman (Bedouin Nights) from 2017-05-30T17:21

Abu Bashir is sixty years old.  He is one of the Bedouins who spent the first years of his life traveling with his herd in the desert. Abu Bashir has never found the Jinni of Aladdin, but his stori...

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200 HUF Record from 2017-05-30T17:11

In this episode I present the"Sydne Rome Aerobic Kondicionalo Tanc"record by Favorit Records Hungary (1983). I discuss the gendered aspects of the aerobics culture in Central Eastern Europe during ...

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