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Csak figyelemelterelés az átláthatósági törvény?
Benyújtotta a parlamentnek az átláthatósági törvény tervezetét a Fidesz. A javaslat a szuverenitásvédelemre hivatkozva számos jogszabályt felülírna. A törvény lehetővé tenné azoknak a civil szervezeteknek a listázását, amelyek a Szuverenitásvédelmi Hivatal szerint külföldről támogatott pénzből próbálják befolyásolni a közéletet. Az Egyenes Beszéd vendégei Ónody-Molnár Dóra, a Jelen újságírója és Papp Réka Kinga, az Eurozine főszerkesztője.IRATK...
2025-05-16
14 min
Civil a pályán
Ujhelyi: A tihanyi megnyitó Orbán Viktor őszödi beszéde – CIVIL A PÁLYÁN 2025.05.10.
A TÉMÁK:● Az ukránok szerint ellenséges magyar kémeket lepleztek le | 02:12● Óriásai botrány lett Orbán Viktor tihanyi beszédéből | 23:32● Szalay-Bobrovniczky Kristóf: A kormány szakít a békementalitással | 30:33● Gyurcsány Ferenc visszavonul a politikától és válik | 43:18A műsor vendégei: Ujhelyi István politikai szemtanú, Szakonyi Péter újságíró, Papp Réka Kinga főszerkesztő, Eurozine és Hacsek Gábor gyermekgyógyász.IRATKOZZON FEL CSATORNÁNKRA: https://goo.gl/uo...
2025-05-12
1h 01
Aktuál
Felmérés: A Fidesz gyengül, a Tisza erősödik ⧸ AKTUÁL 2025.04.09.
A TÉMÁK: ● További tüntetések lesznek, de meddig tarthat ki a tiltakozási hullám?● Magyar Péter: A cél a kétharmad● Republikon: A Fidesz gyengült, a Tisza erősödött● Amerikai közgazdászok szerint Magyarország korrupt ● Trump 90 napra felfüggesztette a vámokat, Kína kivétel ez alól A műsor vendégei: Juhász Ferenc volt honvédelmi miniszer, Papp Réka Kinga, az Eurozine magazin főszerkesztője és Stumpf András, a Válasz Online újságírój...
2025-04-10
48 min
Start
Lázár János turnén van – A "Lázárinfóval" járja az országot
Nem lassít Lázár János országjárása. A miniszter múlt héten is több vidéki városban felszólalt. Ezeken általában beszél a magyar szuverenitásról, a kábítószer ellenese küzdelemről, halálbüntetésről, luxizó NER-esekről, Magyar Péterről és Ukrajna uniós csatlakozásáról is. Az ATV Start vendége Papp Réka Kinga főszerkesztő, Eurozine.❗Elindult a Heti Napló Sváby Andrással című műsorunk önálló YouTube-csatornája, amelyre a l...
2025-04-03
15 min
Start
A déli határkerítéshez látogatott Magyar Péter és Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz
Magyar Péterék megtartanák a déli határkerítést és uniós forrásokat szereznének a fenntartásához.Az ATV Start vendége Papp Réka Kinga főszerkesztő, Eurozine.❗Elindult a Heti Napló Sváby Andrással című műsorunk önálló YouTube-csatornája, amelyre a legfrissebb tartalmak mellett, archív riportok is felkerülnek! FELIRATKOZÁS: https://www.youtube.com/@HetiNaplo?sub_confirmation=1 ❗IRATKOZZON FEL CSATORNÁNKRA: https://goo.gl/uo2kimLÁTOGASSON EL OLDALUNKRA: http://www.a...
2025-03-04
14 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Per Nyholm for Gagarin
In this edition of the Gagarin podcast, we talk with Per Nyholm, a seasoned journalist whose multiple visits to Ukraine’s front line provide stark, first-hand insights, critical of Trump’s bullish intervention. The Danish reporter also holds strong views on the US President’s land-grabbing plans for Greenland.
2025-02-20
30 min
Aktuál
Orbán Viktor „jobbkeze” is beleszállt a Tisza új szakértőibe ⧸ AKTUÁL 2025.02.18.
A TÉMÁK: ● Kiakadtak a fideszesek és a Magyar Honvédség vezetői Ruszin-Szendi átigazolásán● Nagy János, Orbán jobbkeze a Tiszához csatlakozóknak: Tudják, ki ez az ember? Lelkük rajta!● Balatonfüreden ülésezik a Fidesz-KDNP● Összeültek az amerikaiak és az oroszok Rijádban, Macron válságtanácskozást hívott összeA műsor vendégei: Papp Réka Kinga, az Eurozine főszerkesztője, Póta György gyermekorvos és Szakonyi Péter újságíró.IRATKOZZON FEL CSATORNÁN...
2025-02-19
51 min
Civil a pályán
Mini-Dubaj | Lendületben a Tisza | Deutsch Tamás és az angol – CIVIL A PÁLYÁN 2025.02.01.
A TÉMÁK: ● Mini-Dubaj: Budapest él az elővásárlási jogával | 01:00 ● Egymásnak fesztült a Tisza Párt és Kutyapárt | 23:30 ● A kormány szerint sikeres volt a Covid-járvány elleni védekezés | 33:40 ● Republikon növelte előnyét a Tisza | 44:38 ● Deutsch Tamás és az angol nyelv | 57:36 A műsor vendégei: Papp Réka Kinga főszerkesztő, Eurozine, Kincses Gyula egészségpolitikai szakértő, Horváth Gábor főszerkesztő-helyettes, Népszava és Baka F. Zoltán gazdasági újságíró.
2025-02-03
1h 04
Aktuál
Egy „ízig-vérig politikus” és egy „fikahuszár” között kell dönteni 2026-ban? ⧸ AKTUÁL 2024.11.15.
A TÉMÁK: ● Orbán Viktor: 2025-ben fantasztikus dolgok történnek majd ● Magyar Péter szerint a hatalom megakarja vesztegetni a tiszásokat ● Schmidt Mária: Egy ízig-vérig politikus és egy fikahuszár között dől el a 2026-os választás A műsor vendégei: Papp Réka Kinga, az Eurozine főszerkesztője, Szalma Botond, a MMN alelnöke, hajózási szakértő és Nagy Attila Tibor politikai elemző. ❗Elindult a Heti Napló Sváby Andrással című műsorunk önálló YouTube...
2024-11-18
42 min
Civil a pályán
CIVIL A PÁLYÁN – 2024.11.09. [teljes adás]
A TÉMÁK: ● Donald Trump nagyon simán nyert | 01:01 ● Diplomáciai nagyüzem: Budapestre érkeztek Európa vezetői | 24:20 ● Medián-mérés: jelentősen vezet a Tisza Párt a Fidesz előtt | 43:28 ● Szájer József visszatér | 59:50 A műsor vendégei: Papp Réka Kinga főszerkesztő, Eurozine, Bod Péter Ákos közgazdász, az MNB volt elnöke, Vig Dávid igazgató, Amnesty Magyarország és Ujhelyi István politikai szemtanú. ❗Elindult a Heti Napló Sváby Andrással című műsorunk önálló...
2024-11-11
1h 04
re:verb
E95: Veep:verb
On today’s show, Calvin and Alex analyze the rhetoric and politics of the 2024 presidential election in terms of a particularly significant job this cycle: the vice president, or veep! We begin by discussing Vice President Kamala Harris’s meteoric rise to the Democratic nomination following President Biden’s departure from the race, as well as Harris’s conspicuous similarities to HBO’s fictional Veep, Selena Meyer (played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus). We then compare and contrast the aesthetics, rhetorical styles, and political stances of Harris’s vice presidential nominee and Minnesota governor Tim Walz, and Republican veep nominee and Donald Trump...
2024-08-23
1h 21
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
It was a cozy atmosphere | Knowledgeable Youth #4
In the final episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the Ukrainian students of the Free People Educational Hub in Vienna reflect on what kind of future they envision for themselves and the world. Their conversation is inspired by the article “Children of the Twenty-First Century” by Lucas Becht, which delves into young people’s futuristic visions in Poland around the 1960s. The students discuss where they see themselves after high school, and what their impressions of Austria and life in Vienna have been so far. Knowledgable Youth: Science Communication in Times of War is co-organised by Eurozine, RECET, Radio Orange and the Free P...
2024-07-02
20 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Science is cool | Knowledgeable Youth #3
In the third episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the Ukrainian students of the Free People Educational Hub in Vienna discuss tertiary education. Due to differences in school systems between Ukraine and Austria, Ukrainian adolescents often enter university earlier than Austrian students. Their conversation focuses on the article "Bleaching Blue Collars“ by Polish scientist and researcher Agata Zysiak, drawing insights from the experiences of first-generation students under state socialism in Poland and the barriers they faced when trying to enter university. The students share their own thoughts about entering university and the difficulties and challenges they might encounter in Vienna. Knowledgable Youth: Sc...
2024-06-25
18 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
It's important to be open | Knowledgeable Youth #2
In the second episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the students of the Free People Educational Hub discuss a theme that is close to their current experience and many others' in Vienna: migration. The group of Ukrainian students explore migration with Ukrainian scientist and researcher Olena Yermakova of RECET, drawing insights from her article "The Way Home.“ Join the students as they reflect on migration through their personal experience of forced displacement. Knowledgable Youth: Science Communication in Times of War is co-organised by Eurozine, RECET, Radio Orange and the Free People Educational Hub in Vienna. The project is funded by the Cultural De...
2024-06-18
19 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
I feel freedom when I am in my school | Knowledgeable Youth #1
Welcome to the first episode in the Knowledgeable Youth series! This series is developed by students from the Free People Educational Hub – a school for young people from Ukraine based in Vienna, who have been displaced by Russia's war on Ukraine. Together, they explore current themes in the social sciences. This episode introduces the young voices behind Knowledgeable Youth and shares how education is a means to freedom for them. This project was co-ordinated by Carine Chen (Eurozine) and Irena Remestwenski (RECET). Knowledgable Youth: Science Communication in Times of War is co-organised by Eurozine, RECET, Radio Orange and the Free Pe...
2024-06-11
20 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Prosthetic library: the Active Amputee
The Active Amputee blog's Björn Eser belives that the way we go about prosthetics should change. He's a lover of the outdoors, even more so since his amputation, but he takes an issue with the limits of social and medical support for disabled people. https://www.theactiveamputee.org/ Please support Eurozine on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Eurozine
2024-05-14
35 min
Ganz offen gesagt
#15 2024 Über Hoffnung als politische Tugend - mit Fahim Amir
Es sind düstere Zeiten. Und seit dem Wochenende sind sie etwas düsterer geworden. Mit Irans Angriff auf Israel steht die Region einmal mehr an der Schwelle eines Flächenbrands und die Welt einmal mehr vor der Möglichkeit des Ausbruchs eines weiteren Krieges. Wie bewahrt man in diesen Zeiten einen kühlen Kopf? Hat die Philosophie Rezepte, wie es gelingt sich angesichts der Nachrichtenlage nicht ohnmächtig zu fühlen? Der Wiener Philosoph und Autor Fahim Amir spricht mit Solmaz Khorsand über Hoffnung als politische Tugend in aussichtslosen Zeiten, giftige Diskurse, die unsere Wahrnehmung der Realität verzerren...
2024-04-17
59 min
Shaping Opinion
Encore: Free Speech is the Most Basic Human Right
Author and professor Eric Heinze joins Tim to talk about freedom of speech and expression at the most fundamental level. He recently wrote a book on free speech, but it’s not exactly what you might expect. He explores free speech in a larger more fundamental context than America’s First Amendment. He talks about it in the context of universal human rights. Eric tells us about the thinking behind his new book called, “The Most Human Right: Why Free Speech is Everything.” This episode was originally released May 9, 2022.https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/337_-_Eric_Heinze_Free_Spe...
2024-03-25
51 min
Transformative Podcast
SPECIAL ISSUE: Knowledgeable Youth (Carine Chen, Irena Remestwenski)
Over the past year and a half, RECET has carried out its very first youth project titled "Knowledgeable Youth: Science Communication in Times of War". Together with our partners Eurozine and Radio Orange, we reached out to Ukrainian refugee youngsters living in Vienna and invited them to get to know the world of academic research and science communication. You are listening to the first of four podcast episodes produced by Ukrainian youths who arrived in Vienna following the start of the Russian invasion. The youngsters interview the founder of their school Iryna Khamayko and share insights into th...
2024-03-06
20 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Time zones are out of joint
Clock times and social times conflict across much of Europe. Timekeeping is a deeply political matter, and João Lipinsky Nunes of Better Times takes issue with them. This conversation is a bonus to accompany our talk show episode on timekeeping from our Standard Time production: https://www.eurozine.com/its-about-time/ Please subscribe, like this episode and check out Standard Time at eurozine.com/standardtime
2024-02-02
25 min
Transformative Podcast
Will Ukrainian Refugees Return? (Olena Yermakova)
Ukrainian refugees make up a staggering number - over 6 million globally. Millions more left before 2022 as labour migrants. What are these people's intentions for returning? Who will return, and who will stay? In this episode, Daniel Jerke (RECET) discusses with Olena Yermakova (Jagiellonian University/RECET) insights from her fieldwork data that were presented in a recent article on the RECET blog. Yermakova goes deep into the interpersonal dynamics and psychological factors, explaining why survey answers might differ from actual outcomes. Olena Yermakova is an interdisciplinary researcher focusing on migration. She is doing her PhD at the Jagiellonian...
2024-01-03
18 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Living dead democracy - Ferenc Laczó on democide
Overlapping crises, enforced political passivity and a new political normal: all things that gradually dismantle a democracy. Long standing Eurozine contributor, historian Ferenc Laczó joins editor-in-chief Réka Kinga Papp to discuss how a democracy can be alive and dead at the same time. Laczó took part in the discussion about how democracies die in the Eurozine focal point ‘The writing on the wall’ with his article 'How democracies transform, fast and slow' : https://www.eurozine.com/how-democracies-transform-fast-and-slow/ A longer version of this conversation with bonus material is available to Eurozine's patrons. Support our work with as little as €5/month or more t...
2023-08-11
49 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
No turning a blind eye - André Wilkens on making things happen
The European experience has changed in biblical proportions in the past year. A major land war in Ukraine, instances of genocide, and the continued rise of anti-democratic political movements pose more than a mere challenge. On the other hand, the introduction of AI to the general public is yet not fully understood. All of these are framed by the increasing disruptions of the climate crisis. Where to, then, for Project Europe? André Wilkens returns to the pod to identify opportunities among the threats and to announce a major new project. A longer version of this conversation with bonus material is a...
2023-07-10
37 min
Ukraine - History in the Making
A conversation with Nataliia Zuieva
On the 4th of July I spoke with Nataliia Zuieva, a language lover from Ukraine. She studies language, sometimes writes poetry and have a huge heart for Ukrainian culture. One of the main things she wanted to highlight was her thoughts about what is called The Executed Renaissance, which is something that Russia is trying to and have before comitted upon Ukraine. One last thing: the hashtags for Ukrainefluencing in your own right are Ukrainefluencing and Ukrainefluencer. Listen along and get smarter. Slava Ukraini! Link to more about The Executed Renaissance: https...
2023-07-05
1h 17
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
The myth of sudden death - John Keane on democracies
Although it makes for a great dramatic effect, the theories of the sudden death of democracy disregard the gradual erosion and capture of institutions, and the role of the populace - argues political scientist John Keane. Keane, a key theoretician of media history joins from his home in Melbourne, Australia to discuss his article, 'How democracies die, fast and slow'. https://www.eurozine.com/how-democracies-die-fast-and-slow/ A longer version of this conversation with bonus material is available to Eurozine's patrons. Support our work with as little as €5/month or more to access extra content and help sustain this publication that connects yo...
2023-05-26
52 min
Jaded Forum
Episode 32 (feat. David Wengrow)
Date Recorded: April 6th, 2023. Hosts Yedoye, Connor and Z are joined by archaeologist and author David Wengrow for a highly stimulating conversation about acting, early human civilizations, the nation-state, and different forms of freedom. About Our Guest: David Wengrow (@davidwengrow) is an archaeologist and Professor of Comparative Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. In 2021, he co-authored “The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity” with David Graeber, a text that went on to become an international bestseller. Works Referenced: • The Eurozine Hook — https://www.eurozine.com/change-course-human-history/ • “The Dawn of Everything” (About) — https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daw...
2023-04-21
2h 23
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
The fight to be white
The centuries-old debate over whether certain countries belong to the East or the centre of Europe has fairly little to do with geography. In this extended episode, exclusively available to our Patrons, anthropologist Iván Kalmár discusses privilege and its fight against equality; race and cultural hegemony, and more. You can read Iván Kalmár's article, the basis of this conversation, in Eurozine: https://www.eurozine.com/imitators-spurned/ This episode has a longer, extended version available only to our Patrons. You can become a patron by pleadging as little as €5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/Eurozine You can al...
2023-04-01
34 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Refusing victimhood and commanding attention: Kateryna Botanova
Ukrainian artists are pressured by their international peers who still entertain the naive idea that the purpose of culture is reconciliation. They have to push back against these naive initiatives, but walk a tightrope as they need to nevertheless keep western attention, says curator and art historian Kateryna Botanova. This episode is a condensed and edited version of a longer conversation, which is available in its entirety only to our Patrons, featuring bonus material about what European youth have been afraid of – and how their concerns have quickly shifted. You can get access to the full episode, and more giveaways by...
2023-02-26
38 min
Out d’Coup Podcast
Out d’Coup LIVE | Hannah Leffingwell on the need for fundamental change in higher education
This week I welcome Hannah Leffingwell to the show. We'll be talking about her recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, "The Academic Career is Broken" and the need for fundamental change in higher education. She argues, "We are in the midst of a crisis in academe, to be sure, but it’s not an economic crisis. It’s a crisis of faith. The question is not just whether our institutions pay faculty fairly, but whether any wage is worth the subservience and sacrifice that modern higher ed requires." No longer will hopeful stories about "revision" do the job...
2023-02-07
50 min
Amateur Spice
16: Rights Not Rescue
In this episode Eve tells Nyxie about the 'Rights Not Rescue' argument, discusses the difference between legalization and decriminalization of sex work, and the Nordic Model. If you want more information on today's topic please check this article out!https://www.eurozine.com/sex-work-work-thats-problem-key/Are you a verified Sex Worker and want to share your story? Fill out this form and come hang out with us! https://forms.gle/iQjzRsJt6s4KfcJx6Follow our instagram @amateurspice, Nyxie @nyxieknight, and Eve @messyxbangs. If you have any questions or suggestions for future episodes, send us...
2022-08-30
36 min
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed
European Platforms (ecb2022)
Necessity of a federated network. Role of public service broadcasters. Need for a centralized curated portal. Reka Kinga Papp (Eurozine) Paul Nemitz (Principle Advisor European Commission DG Justice) Paul Rübig (MEP/EVP, ret.) Eva Kaili (MEP/SD) Nicola Frank (European Broadcasting Union, BE) Alexander Baratsits (ECB, cba, AT) about this event: https://pretalx.c3voc.de/ecb2022/talk/QS8XH3/
2022-05-27
1h 25
Világjárók Klubja Bécs
Podcast Papp Réka Kingával - újságíró, komikus, kommunikációs tanácsadó, aktivista 2022.05.21.
Papp Réka Kinga újságíró, komikus, kommunikációs tanácsadó és aktivista. 1985-ben született Nyíregyházán. Az ELTE magyar és média szakán diplomázott, végzettsége szerint kommunikációkutató. PRK 2018 óta a bécsi székhelyű Eurozine főszerkesztője. Korábban a HVG véleményrovat és a Mérce.hu állandó szerzője volt, de a HVG Nő Extra mellékletben és másutt is publikált. Papp Réka Kinga riportkönyve a magyarországi szexpiacról 2017. november 9-én jelent meg a Kossuth Kiadónál. A Partizán YouTube csatornán 2018-ban a 18 rés...
2022-05-21
40 min
Blinde Vinkler -
Episode 14: Mennesker har brug for friktion
Gennem hele menneskehedens historie har vi arbejdet mod at gøre livet lettere, været optagede at fjerne friktion gennem udvikling og opfindelser. Men måske er vi nået til et sted, hvor vi ikke har brug for mindre friktion - men tværtimod mere? I denne episode tager jeg de mest kritiske briller på og flyver op i helikopterperspektivet for at betragte friktionens betydning i vores liv, og hvilken verden vi ønsker at skabe med teknologi. I tredje sæson af Blinde Vinkler tager vi afsæt i begrebet ’FRIKTION’, og ser nærmere på den skjulte pris vi betaler for...
2022-05-12
30 min
Böll.Fokus
Ungarn nach den Wahlen – der ewige Orbán?
Ungarns Regierungschef Viktor Orbán musste bei den Parlamentswahlen Anfang April zum ersten Mal seit 12 Jahren um seine fast uneingeschränkte Macht bangen. Sechs Oppositionsparteien forderten ihn geschlossen als Bündnis "Ungarn in Einheit" heraus und versprachen im Falle eines Wahlsieges Ungarn wieder auf EU-Kurs zu bringen und die Korruption zu bekämpfen. Doch es kam anders. Orbáns Fidesz-Partei bekam 53 Prozent der Stimmen und kann zum vierten Mal in Folge mit einer verfassungsändernden Zweidrittelmehrheit regieren. Doch nicht nur in der Zivilgesellschaft regt sich Widerstand. Die EU bereitet die härtesten Sanktionen gegen einen Mitgliedstaat vor, die es je gab...
2022-05-05
21 min
Alle Podcasts und Audiofiles der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Ungarn nach den Wahlen – der ewige Orbán?
Ungarns Regierungschef Viktor Orbán musste bei den Parlamentswahlen Anfang April zum ersten Mal seit 12 Jahren um seine fast uneingeschränkte Macht bangen. Sechs Oppositionsparteien forderten ihn geschlossen als Bündnis "Ungarn in Einheit" heraus und versprachen im Falle eines Wahlsieges Ungarn wieder auf EU-Kurs zu bringen und die Korruption zu bekämpfen. Doch es kam anders. Orbáns Fidesz-Partei bekam 53 Prozent der Stimmen und kann zum vierten Mal in Folge mit einer verfassungsändernden Zweidrittelmehrheit regieren. Doch nicht nur in der Zivilgesellschaft regt sich Widerstand. Die EU bereitet die härtesten Sanktionen gegen einen Mitgliedstaat vor, die es je gab. Au...
2022-05-04
21 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Why it united in the first place - André Wilkens on the unimaginable
In this episode of Gagarin, director André Wilkens talks about the state of the European project ahead of Europe Day or Schumann Day on the 9th of May. The director of the European Cultural Foudation points out how Putin's war on Ukraine reminds Europe of why it needed to unite in the first place; the role of cultural workers in the crisis of war and destruction; and ultimately, what one can celebrate on Europe Day when the very integrity of the European Project is being contested. Spoiler: André Wilkens wants a public holiday dedicated specifically to celebrate and reflect on th...
2022-04-21
35 min
Pick Me Up, I'm Scared.
36. I Love the Smell of Commerce in the Morning!
This week, Madeline and Kenna talk about shopping malls, stealing things from Hot Topic, and why every mall should probably just be an ice rink! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/pickmeupimscared SOURCES: https://tinyurl.com/mwx5785s https://www.eurozine.com/shopping-town-usa-2/ https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Bazaar https://multiglom.com/2013/06/27/passage-du-caire/ https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/silk-road https://pendergastkc.org/article/biography/jesse-clyde-nichols https://sunsetplaza.com/the-history-of-malls-in-the-u-s/ https://tinyurl.com/2p8r3m37 h...
2022-04-04
1h 29
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Putin's big lie and his allies that didn’t last
Today’s guest is a native of Sevastopol: Anton Shekhovtsov, Director of the Centre for Democratic Integrity, and author of the book ‘Russia and the Western Far Right’. In this episode, he tells about Russian imperialist mythology and how the insane propaganda of Ukraine’s de-Nazification came about; the new status of Belarus as a mere vassal state; desertion as a political option; and how western elites have abandoned their alliances with Vladimir Putin – with a few notable exceptions. This podcast episode is a condensed and edited version of a longer conversation, which is available in its entirety only to our Patron...
2022-03-02
37 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Learning to live with the madness: Péter Krekó on vaccine reluctance and political calculation
Behind vaccine hesitancy and the skyrocketing of bogus medicine, lies a motivated rejection of science, and the effects of a decades-long campaign waged against climate science and medicine. Political scientist Péter Krekó offers a way to understand why public health has become such a battleground of beliefs, and why rationality is not a straight antidote. This episode has an extended version available to Eurozine's Patrons here: https://www.patreon.com/Eurozine In the full conversation, we look into what effect the vaccines will have on the soon upcoming Hungarian elections, and whether there is an antidote to junk science an...
2022-02-01
33 min
fiction/non/fiction
‘Likes Are Not Enough’: Anton Troianovski and Marci Shore on Why Russia’s ‘Post-Truth’ Aggression Toward Ukraine Matters to All of Us
New York Times Moscow bureau chief Anton Troianovski and Yale historian Marci Shore join hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to talk about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. Troianovski discusses his reporting on the recent talks between the U.S. and Russia, contextualizes Russia’s unusual demands, and considers the odds of a diplomatic solution. Shore lays out the Ukrainian political history that helped set the stage for current tensions, explains how Trump learned from Putin’s efforts to subvert Ukrainian elections, and recommends favorite Ukrainian writers. The episode also features Reginald Dwayne Betts reading Serhiy Zhadan’s poem...
2022-01-27
1h 19
Café Europa
Café Europa Dossier #S3E15: Conferentie over de toekomst van Europa- David Van Reybrouck
In de eerste aflevering van 2022 nemen Annette en Mathieu het democratische gehalte van de EU onder de loep, want volgens David Van Reybrouck, schrijver en cultuurhistoricus, is het de hoogste tijd voor radicale vernieuwingen. Van Reybrouck pleit al jaren voor meer burgerparticipatie. In deze aflevering legt hij uit waarom hij daar zo’n voorstander van is. En in dat licht bespreken Annette en Mathieu met hem de Conferentie over de Toekomst van Europa. Wat houdt deze conferentie nu precies in? En is het een eerste stap naar meer burgerparticipatie in Europa? Ook bellen Annette en Mathieu met...
2022-01-14
1h 19
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Refusing refugees: Ranabir Samaddar on forced migration
Europe is facing a demographic crisis, resulting in suffocating labour shortages, and yet, incoming migration is more and more rejected in mainstream politics. Can the EU come to terms with this great contradiction without an implosion? Editor-in-chief Réka Kinga Papp asks Ranabir Samaddar, distinguished chair in migration and forced migration studies of the Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group in Kalkota, India. He also was a visiting fellow earlier this year at Eurozine’s long-time collaborator, the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna.
2021-12-17
38 min
Srsly Wrong
The Dawn of The Dawn of Everything (w/ David Wengrow)
The Wrong Boys are joined by David Wengrow to talk about changing human history (starting with the past) and his new book, co-authored with the late David Graeber, on myths about the origins of human society, why both Hobbes and Rousseau are wrong, and why human history may be less set in stone, and more full of playful, hopeful possibilities, than we tend to assume.Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/srslywrong Links:Buy “The Dawn of Everything”: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/616885/the-dawn-of-everything-by-david-graeber-and-david-wengrow/9780771049828How to Change the Course of Huma...
2021-10-18
1h 50
Srsly Wrong
242 - The Dawn of The Dawn of Everything
The Wrong Boys are joined by David Wengrow to talk about changing human history (starting with the past) and his new book, co-authored with the late David Graeber, on myths about the origins of human society, why both Hobbes and Rousseau are wrong, and why human history may be less set in stone, and more full of playful, hopeful possibilities, than we tend to assume. Links: Buy “The Dawn of Everything”: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/616885/the-dawn-of-everything-by-david-graeber-and-david-wengrow/9780771049828 How to Change the Course of Human History: https://www.eurozine.com/change-course-human-history/ Hiding in Plain Sight: Democracy’s indi...
2021-10-18
1h 50
Talk Eastern Europe
Episode 80: Orbán’s Hungary as a poster child for conservative politics?
*** Support this podcast! Become a Patron here: www.patreon.com/talkeasterneuropeIn this episode, Talk Eastern Europe returns to Central Europe and discusses recent political developments in Hungary. Following Viktor Orbán’s debut on American prime time with his interview with Tucker Carlson, Adam catches up with Ferenc Laczo, a political and intellectual historian at Maastricht University, and an editor with the CEU’s Review of Democracy. They explore Orbán’s attempts to build himself as a leader of right-wing politics, the current situation in the country, and what might we expect ahead of next year’s parliame...
2021-10-03
54 min
This Machine Kills
Patreon Preview – 102. Rhythms and Flows in Human Society
Intro: https://youtu.be/7YynqVvgZYI We spend the first half finishing our discussion of David Graeber and David Wengrow’s essay. Then, in the second half, we switch gears and talk about the video of a Tesla trying to mow down pedestrians, the cultural logics of speed, worlds built for objects over people, and the relations between automation, authority and anarchy. Some stuff we discuss: • How to change the course of human history | David Graeber and David Wengrow https://www.eurozine.com/change-course-human-history/# • Error | Endnotes 5 https://libcom.org/files/Endnotes%205.pdf Subscribe to hear more analysis and commentary in our premiu...
2021-09-18
08 min
This Machine Kills
101. Inequality: The Last 40,000 Years
We go back in time—with the help of groundbreaking work by anthropologist David Graeber and archaeologist David Wengrow—to examine what the history of social inequality can teach us about the political developments of today and the course we can plot for tomorrow. Along the way, with the help of the two Davids, we deploy the sharpest tools of historical materialism to debunk, dismiss, and dunk on the big idea bozos like Jared Diamond and Francis Fukuyama who make sweeping—and sweepingly wrong—proclamations about the essence of human nature and the naturalization of capitalist society. Essay we discuss: How to c...
2021-09-15
1h 15
Za Humny podcast
36 - Špioni, lži a nemocnice aneb hybridní hrozby všeho druhu
Kybernetické útoky, dezinformace, výpadky elektřiny, ekonomický nátlak…jednoduše hybridní hrozby. V bezpečnostních kruzích se z tohoto pojmu stalo trendy slovo a téma hybridních hrozeb se v posledních letech dostalo i na to-do listy vrcholných politiků. Oč ale vlastně jde? A jsou hybridní hrozby vůbec něco nového? A kdy proběhla poslední “opravdová” válka? Tento díl podcastu vznikl ve spolupráci s Ústavem mezinárodních vztahů a do druhé části epizody jsme tak pozvali výzkumníky Jana Daniela a Jakuba Eberleho, kteří se hybridními hrozbami zabývají. Společně jsme p...
2021-07-08
51 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Let's make cabbage great again! Whiteness and colonial memory in the East of Europe with Aro Velmet
How is whiteness constituted and why is it so fragile? What's at stake in discussing colonial memory for eastern Europeans? Do they actually eat a lot of cabbage? (Spoiler: they do. It's delicious.) Historian Aro Velmet, editor of the Estonian cultural journal 'Vikerkaar' talks his recent articles on medical history and colonial memory from Eurozine, and gives insight into how 'Vikerkaar' curates its very diverse issues. Subscribe to the Eurozine newsletter: www.eurozine.com/newsletter Read Aro Velmet's article, 'Promise and peril', on how a yellow fever vaccination campaign went horribly wrong in the French colonies in West Africa: https://ww...
2021-05-26
51 min
The Fourth Way
(115) S7E12 Nonviolent Action: Iranian Revolution
A huge thanks to Seth White for the awesome music!Thanks to Palmtoptiger17 for the beautiful logo: https://www.instagram.com/palmtoptiger17/Discord Discussion Board: https://disboard.org/server/474580298630430751 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thewayfourth/?modal=admin_todo_tourInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theway4th/ The Historic Faith Courses: https://thehistoricfaith.com/NonviolenceL 25 Lessons: https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolence-Lessons-History-Dangerous-Chronicles/dp/0679643354/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nonviolence+25&qid=1607126298&sr=8-1Waging Nonviolence: https://wagingnonviolence.org/ New Tactics: https://www.newtactics.org/Victories Without Violence: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.63305Nonviolent Action: https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolent-Action-Christian-Demands-Christians/dp...
2021-05-07
21 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
The trillion euro question: André Wilkens on recovery and the cultural sector
The EU needs to prove itself the champion it has long been projected to be, André Wilkens argues in our interview about recovery funds, cultural transformation and the advantages of enforced digitization in culture. In this conversation, the director of the European Cultural Foundation addresses budget lines and bank holidays and discusses his own pandemic experience as a migratory cultural agent. Subscribe to the Eurozine newsletter, so you'll always know what's worth thinking about: https://www.eurozine.com/newsletter/ The European Cultural Foundation's joint publishing with Eurozine: https://www.eurozine.com/academic-partners/european-cultural-foundation/ André Wilkens makes the case for Analogue Fr...
2021-05-03
32 min
Central Europe Explained
EP14 - Before and After Joining the EU II
"This is the future for Central Europe: [to] start to take itself more seriously; grow more mature in public discussion about directions, about the strategy and also about consequences of lack of such a strategy."In the following episode, Malwina Talik - research associate at IDM - is welcoming Wojciech Przybylski - President of Res Publica and Editor in Chief at Visegrad Insight - to discuss the aftermath of the "Eastern" enlargement(s) of the EU.Together, they will look to the changes, challenges, and opportunities 2004 EU enlargement brought. Moreover, we will focus on...
2021-02-17
22 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Under pressure: CEE journalists on how to deal with political interference
How do journalists, academics and artists react to political pressure in their profession, on their institutions? When do they reach a boiling point, and how can they avoid self-censorship? The first part of the 31st European Meeting of Cultural Journals – entitled ‘Watch your mouth! Journalism now and tomorrow’ – was livestreamed from Budapest on Saturday 14 November. The discussion focused on the pressing issues facing independent publishing in central eastern Europe. Learn more about the 31st European Meeting of Cultural Journals here: https://www.eurozine.com/under-pressure/ Watch the twin discussion with junior journalists and students their expectations for a professional future in a count...
2021-02-08
1h 53
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Who can we trust? The future of protest movements
From climate change to political corruption and authoritarianism, leaders of protest movements share a common dilemma: how to achieve impact when existing parties and institutions cannot be trusted? Claus Leggewie talks with emerging leaders of European protest movements: Helena Marschall of Fridays for Future Frankfurt (Germany), Dóra Papp of aHang platform (Hungary) and Radu Vancu of the We See You movement in Sibiu (Romania). This discussion was recorded at the 30th European Meeting of Cultural Journals in Berlin, November 2019, at the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review so more p...
2021-01-29
49 min
Social Medicine On Air
16 | Epistemic Violence, Coloniality, and Reparations | Eugene Richardson
Eugene Richardson (@real_ironist) joins us to discuss how global public health continues to use colonial frameworks for understanding health and disease, including for COVID-19 and Ebola modeling, and the need for reparations for health equity. He discusses how desocialized statistics support an unjust status quo, and how better forms of knowing can lead towards a world of justice.Eugene Richardson MD PhD is an infectious disease physician and anthropologist who previously served as the clinical lead for Partners In Health’s Ebola response in Kono District, Sierra Leone, and has worked with the WH...
2021-01-27
56 min
Harri Tiido taustajutud
Harri Tiido taustajutud. Trumpismist ja sadopopulismist
"Rohkem kui kaks aastat tagasi üllitas ajaloolane Timothy Snyder raamatu pealkirjaga "Tee mitte-vabadusse". Snyder on tuntud oma kriitilise suhtumise poolest Putini Venemaasse ja ka Trumpi administratsiooni. Mullu sügisel, enne USA presidendivalimisi, avaldas netikülg Eurozine usutluse temaga. Hakatuseks selgitas Snyder oma raamatust pärit terminit "sadopopulism", mida ta kasutab Trumpi rezhiimi kohta," tutvustab Harri Tiido selle nädala esimest taustajuttu.
2021-01-26
06 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Imitation games: Krastev and Case explain eastern Europe
After 1989, economic determinism was replaced by imitation of the West. Was that process authentically spontaneous or were eastern Europeans staging a script they did not write? Either way, imitation created a crisis of identity, the consequences of which are still unfolding. Ivan Krastev and Holly Case discussed the issue of imitation and substitution at the 30th European Meeting of Cultural Journals in Berlin, November 2019, at the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review so more people can find us. You can also subscribe to our weekly newsletter, so you’ll always kn...
2020-12-17
49 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Introducing Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Welcome to Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast with authors and editors of cultural journals from throughout Europe, and beyond. Eurozine is an online magaizne and a network of 90 partners: journals, magazines and associates, from Belgium to Belarus, from Norway to Bulgaria, publishing literature and analyzing politics, reflecting on culture and bringing diverse voices to a joint conversation. Please subscribe to the podcast on Soundcloud, Spotify, or wherever you found us, and leave a review so more people can find us. You can also subscribe to our weekly newsletter, so you’ll always know what’s worth thinking about: https://www.eurozine.com...
2020-12-17
01 min
117 perc - civilradio.net
Vigyázz a szádra! - Közép-európai újságírók esélyei független sajtóorgánumok működtetésére
A bécsi székhelyű Eurozine - egy jórészt európai kitekintésű független online magazin - szervezett a szabad újságírás esélyeiről kerekasztal beszélgetést.. Papp Réka Kinga, a szervezet igazgatója foglalja össze, amit a szlovén, szlovák és magyar újságírók előadásaikban mutattak be: hogyan reagálnak a fenti országokban a politikai nyomás és beavatkozás szándékaira ezeknek az országoknak a zsurnalisztái és azok orgánumai. Péterfi Ferenc interjúja a Civil Rádióban.
2020-12-09
14 min
Talk Eastern Europe
European values and what they mean in the region today
This discussion was originally live streamed on December 3rd 2020. During this discussion, we caught up with some of the authors from the latest issue of New Eastern Europe and asked them for their take on European values in these difficult times.The discussion includes:Maxim Rust, PhD, New Eastern EuropeKinga Anna Gajda, PhD, Institute of European Studies, Jagiellonian University (Krakow)Volodymyr Yermolenko, PhD, chief editor of UkraineWorldRéka Kinga Papp, editor-in-chief EurozineThe discussion will be moderated by Adam Reichardt, editor-in-chief of New Eastern Europe
2020-12-08
1h 16
Английский с BigAppleSchool
What is the Middle Class? Culture and money, property and freedom
В свежем выпуске подкаста Майк и Джон ищут определение среднего класса и выясняют, сколько всего слоёв находится внутри этой социальной группы. Чем пролетариат отличался от современных фрилансеров, и как менялись критерии «достойной жизни» с течением времени? В эпизоде вас ждёт немного истории о формировании среднего класса в Великобритании, Австралии и России, а также ответ на вопрос, что определяет положение людей в обществе: культура, деньги или свобода выбора. СОДЕРЖАНИЕ: 00:00:00 — Introduction. 00:00:25 — What is the Middle Class (a)? 00:04:43 — What are the trends of a Middle Class lifestyle and culture? 00:07:53 — Difference between Proletariat (b) and Working class (c). 00:11:15 — Private property and Middle Class. Houses and cars. 00:14:26 — Communism (d). 00:18:05 — IT professionals (e). 00:20:34 — Super rich idols for middle class children. 00:23:21 — Careers and Occupations under threat (f). 00:26:30 — Government jobs in Great Britain and Australia. 00:29:28 — Middle Class in USSR (g) and Russia. 00:34:14 — Outro СКРИПТ ЭПИЗОДА: Для повышения эффективности обучения наш подкаст содержит текстовую расшифровку. Скрипт диалога оформлен в виде субтитров и доступен к просмотру на сайте во время проигрывания эпизода: BigAppleSchool.com/p/wtc_87 ПОЛЕЗНЫЕ ССЫЛКИ: a. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_class b. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proletariat c. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_class d. britannica.com/topic/communism e. indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/types-of-it-jobs f. techrseries.com/guest-posts/the-future-of-ai-are-jobs-under-threat g. eurozine.com/the-soviet-middle-class 🎧 Прослушивание подкастов на английском очень полезно для изучения языка, так как это способствует развитию навыков восприятия иностранной речи на слух и расширяет словарный запас. В каждом выпуске ведущий и его гости из разных стран обсуждают актуальные и современные темы: новости, культуру, традиции, искусство, кино и многое другое. Регулярно слушая наш подкаст, вы быстро начнёте понимать беглую речь носителей языка и постепенно сами заговорите на английском. 🇬🇧
2020-12-02
34 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Glänta's editorial scope
In this episode of Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast, Eurozine editor Sarah Waring and Göran Dahlberg, editor of Glänta and member of the Eurozine Board of Trustees, peer around the door of the Swedish cultural journal to discuss its past, present and forthcoming innovative scope and content.
2020-11-17
26 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Fascism for our time?
Is the term ‘fascism’ applicable to an authoritarian politician like Trump? Does the label ‘anti-fascist’ gloss over crucial controversies surrounding the term? And is Weimar a useful comparison when thinking about anti-democratic tendencies in the US, in the EU and globally? Eurozine talks to James Miller, Professor of Politics and Liberal Studies at the New School and editor of Public Seminar.
2020-10-28
42 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Who belongs in Europe?
Can a sense of belonging exist that both encompasses nationhood and goes beyond it? Gary Younge, Susan Nieman and Jan Plamper look for a European identity that turns neoliberal ideology around. https://www.eurozine.com/contaminated-words/ Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, so you'll always know what's worth thinking about: https://www.eurozine.com/newsletter/ This discussion took place at the 30th European Meeting on Cultural Journals on the 2nd of November 2019 in Berlin. The conference was titled: Redeem the promise: Europe 1989. https://www.eurozine.com/chronology/berlin2019/ You can also read the essay based on Gary Younge’s address in Eu...
2020-10-20
49 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
The Legacy of Division: Europe after 1989. Ferenc Laczó & Luka Lisjak Gabrijelčič
Was the East-West split never meant to go away, or did an uneven exchange of influences stop the European unification many had so hoped for? Some seem to forever carry the East with them, while others substitute the colloquial ‘end of history’ with shallow concepts for political gain. Easterners are tired of the perpetual post-Communist stigma, while Westerners suggest the promised land wasn’t quite so promising in the first place. Curators Ferenc Laczó and Luka Lisjak Gabrijelčič discuss the new Eurozine anthology. You can order the book here: https://tinyurl.com/yymveh7c Subscribe to Eurozine's newsletter: https://www.euroz...
2020-10-20
52 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Wild thinking: Karl Schlögel's farewell to dreamland
Three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are yet to come to terms with 1989’s historical significance, let alone the challenges of the present. What is the actual meaning of the ‘annus mirabilis’ and everything that followed? If this question is still unanswered, perhaps our approach is flawed, suggests Karl Schlögel. 1989 and its aftermath gave life to a liberating yet frightening era of ‘wild thinking’, whose manifold meanings and consequences refuse to be caged in a historical sermon. ‘All we can do is to tell our stories and listen to those of others’, setting aside teleological interpretations...
2020-10-05
43 min
Czech Centre London
Alena Mornštajnová: Hana
In our new episode, a critically acclaimed, bestselling novelist Alena Mornštajnová talks to Julia Sherwood, a renowned translator, about her gripping novel HANA, which has won the Czech Book Award 2017 and has been translated into over a dozen languages across the world. The book is coming to English readers thanks to Parthian Books on 1 October 2020. Based on real events and set in Mornštajnová’s native town Valašské Meziříčí, it tells a story of nine-year-old Mira and her aunt Hana. It’s 1954 and nine-year-old Mira’s life is about to change forever. After a typhoid outbre...
2020-09-30
13 min
Non Serviam Media
All Power To The Imagination #4 - Organizing and Metamodernism with Richard Bartlett
Frank interviews Enspiral co-founder Richard Bartlett on decentralized organizing, the primacy of experience, metamodernism, the failings of postmodernism, and radical alternatives. Organizing beyond organizations: Good news stories from Spain and Taiwan - https://c4ss.org/content/50824 Rethinking Humanity, Rethinkx - https://www.rethinkx.com/humanity The Culture - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cul... The Listening Society - https://www.amazon.com/Listening-Soci... Lumio - https://www.loomio.org/ Scuttlebutt - https://planetary.social/ Walkaway, Cory Doctorow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkawa...) How to change the Course of Human History, David Graeber and David Wengrow...
2020-09-19
1h 10
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
The truth about MH17: Eliot Higgins of Bellingcat in interview
Eurozine editor Simon Garnett talks to Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins about Bellingcat’s pathbreaking investigations into the shooting down of MH17 and the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons. We're particularly interested in hearing about Higgins’s experience with pro-Russian and pro-Syrian disinformation, and how Bellingcat navigates this hyper-partisan online terrain. The interview was published in Eurozine on 4 June 2020: https://www.eurozine.com/we-arent-just-telling-you-what-we-think-were-showing-you-what-we-know/ Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast is a series of conversations with authors and editors from throughout Europe and beyond. Our 90+ partners are journals, magazines and associates from Belgium to Belarus, from Norway to Bulgaria, publishing literature and an...
2020-08-19
44 min
Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast
Why data won't redeem us
What does dataism have to do with positivism, and how does friction help create resistance? Eurozine's editor-in-chief Réka Kinga Papp talks to philosopher Miriam Rasch of the Institute of Network Cultures, a member of the Eurozine Board of Editors, about her new essay 'Friction and the aesthetics of the smooth: ethics in times of dataism'. https://www.eurozine.com/friction-and-the-aesthetics-of-the-smooth/ This article is based on an excerpt from Miriam Rasch's latest book of the same title, published in Dutch May 2020. Gagarin, the Eurozine podcast is a series of conversations with authors and editors from our network of cultural journals f...
2020-07-07
56 min
Non Serviam Media
All Power To The Imagination #1 - Complexity Rising (Solo Cast)
Welcome to All Power To The Imagination; an expansive adventure through interesting texts and conversations, guided by our host and producer, Frank Miroslav. Frank Miroslav does technology stuff by day and writes at the Center for a Stateless Society by night. You may remember Frank from Non Serviam Podcast Ep. #4, where we discussed free-market-communism, neoclassical economics and it's relationship to socialism, neoreaction, corporate domination, anarchist tactics, and more. If you're not already familiar with Frank and his perspective, definitely check out that episode before you listen to All Power To The Imagination Ep. #2 next month! In this first episode of...
2020-05-24
18 min
Smart Talk
Kim Hill speaks with Dr Kristen Ghodsee about her book Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism
Kim Hill speaks with Dr Kristen Ghodsee about her book Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism in this highlight from the 2020 New Zealand Arts Festival writers' programme.Is Capitalism bad for women?Dr Kristen Ghodsee asserted as such in a NY Times opinion piece that went viral and led to her book Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence.Drawing upon decades of research, Ghodsee argues that capitalism suppresses women, who are happier and healthier in societies which value a smaller gap between those with wealth...
2020-04-08
51 min
Talk Eastern Europe
Eurozine Podcast Part II: Local journalism in the digital age
Globalization was supposed to connect people, but instead ended up connecting only the powerful. Local news is rapidly disappearing and leaving crucial stories unreported, communities unrepresented and disconnected, a side-effect of digitalization and the ownership concentration in media markets. But local and hyperlocal media play an important role in sustaining robust and resilient regimes of public service. In an age of technological changes and political pressure, niche publications and a renaissance of zines lead the quest for new, sustainable models in publishing. In this special episode, produced by Talk Eastern Europe, Eurozine editor-in-chief Réka Kinga Papp talks media m...
2020-03-02
1h 05
Talk Eastern Europe
Eurozine podcast part I: The changing face of the media
Tackling disinformation means thinking about how our media spheres are structured. Recent developments suggest a readiness for regulation, reversing the libertarian ethos of the first two decades of the internet. But does regulation not mean a different set of traps? Are states to be trusted solely with the democratic functioning of our public spheres?In this special podcast episode we hand the reigns over to our partners at Eurozine – a network of European cultural journals of which New Eastern Europe is a member. During the discussion Eurozine editor Simon Garnett sits down with Claire Potter, author of the bo...
2020-02-14
58 min
Kitap, Kaşık ve Diğer Gerekli Şeyler
Sonraya Kalan: Şeyda Öztürk
Kitap, Kaşık ve Diğer Gerekli Şeyler'in bu bölümünde konuk Şeyda Öztürk; sohbet Öztürk'ün yayıncılığa başlangıcından bugüne, Cogito'dan Eurozine'e, Byung-Chul Han'dan Rebecca Solnit'e ve okuma önerilerine uzanıyor.
2020-02-12
00 min
Glass House Games
Reflections: Ancestors The Humankind Odyssey
"Video games, everybody!" – CG Alex CG, Jerica, Alex P, and Sam reflect on Ancestors: the Humankind Odyssey, the new "science-based" survival game from Assassin's Creed and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time director Patrice Désilets. Set millions of years in the past at the outset of human evolution, the game tries to give a somewhat realistic portrayal of what our predecessors had to go through to get us to the present day. We talk about survival games, whether a new genre of "(mostly) nonviolent climbing sims" has become a thing, and the pitfalls of realism in art...
2020-01-30
1h 26
What The History
Riotous Behaviour and The Fleeing Nun
In this episode Suzie looks at some very strange reason's for riots and Trevor follows the adventure's of a very amazing individual. WHAT THE HISTORY? Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, or find us on iTunes. You can check out enhanced podcasts on The Rufus Project YouTube Channel. Also chat with us over on Facebook or Twitter #wthpod. Sources: WHAT THE UPDATE 'Very Angry Badger' Seizes Part Of 500-Year-Old Scottish Castle - Huffington Post CLOTHING RIOTS McRobbie L 2011, ‘6 Articles of Clothing That Caused Riots’ http...
2020-01-05
00 min
Za Humny podcast
11 - Listopad (ne)svobody
Jak by se podle amerického historika měly vyprávět evropské dějiny? A proč po třiceti letech víme, že jenom svoboda nestačí? Tentokrát v epizodě nenajdete přímo odpovědi na tyto otázky, ale doporučení, kde si o nich přečíst nebo poslechnout víc. Pravda je totiž taková, že lehce zběsilé listopadové pracovní tempo si na nás vybralo dvousečnou daň: málo času na rešerše, ale zato spoustu přečtených textů a navštívených akcí! A o ty by byla škoda se nepodělit. (A taky tu slavnostně přísaháme...
2019-11-16
18 min
Talk Eastern Europe
Episode 23: Fukuyama on Identity and Populism
This episode features an interview with Francis Fukuyama, a professor at Stanford University and author of the recent book Identity: the demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment.Maciek and Adam open with a small birthday celebration and later discuss the background to the interview. In the interview, Maciek and Prof. Fukuyama discuss the history of identity politics, how it fits in today’s context and also look at the role it plays in Russia. The interview can also be read in the new latest issue of New Eastern Europe.Please support our podcast – Become a Patr...
2019-11-13
44 min
Apans anatomi
Feminism för de 99 procenten
Är feminism som är populistisk möjlig? Och marxistisk samtidigt? I manifestet Feminism för de 99 procenten försöker Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya och Nancy Fraser lansera en sådan plattform för den globala feministrörelse som växt fram de senaste tre åren. Den fjärde vågens feminism som en populism för att samla en majoritet. Utan att tumma på radikaliteten. En majoritetsfeminism, där alla ryms och som utgår från den sociala reproduktionen av arbetarklassen. LÄS MER: Feministiskt perspektiv: #8mars: Ostoppbara – feminister för alltid! https://feministisktperspektiv.se/2019/03/12/8-mars-2019-varlden/ Upprop: Towards a feminist soc...
2019-03-18
56 min
Little Atoms
Little Atoms 558 - Kristen Ghodsee's Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Kristen R. Ghodsee was travelling in Europe, and spent the summer of 1990 witnessing first-hand the initial hope and euphoria that followed the sudden and unexpected collapse of state socialism in the former Eastern Bloc. The political and economic chaos that followed inspired Ghodsee to pursue an academic career studying this upheaval, focusing on how ordinary people’s lives – and women’s particularly – changed when state socialism gave way to capitalism. For the last two decades, she has visited the region regularly and lived for over three years in Bulgaria and the Eastern parts of reunifie...
2019-02-12
35 min
Queers
Interview: Annie Kelly
While traveling in the United Kingdom Simon interviewed the PhD student Annie Kelly. Annie is studying at the University of East Anglia, researching the online anti-feminist groups Return of Kings, A Voice for Men and the Reddit forum Kotaku in Action. Simon and Annie talk about the ideologies and ideas of these groups, their differences and similarities with each other, and the connections between anti-feminist groups and the broader far right. They also discuss Annie’s article in the New York times on ‘tradwives’, a community of women in the United States who advocate for a return to tra...
2018-10-11
44 min
Deviant Women
Catalina de Erauso
Famed as the legendary Nun Lieutenant, Catalina de Erauso, fighter, lover and all round adventurer, was perhaps even more revered for her status as a supreme seducer than her skills with a sword. After escaping the convent where she spent her childhood, Catalina fashioned herself hose and doublet and made her way through Spain and South America under a number of male guises. Her pattern of lawbreaking, finding sanctuary in churches and evading execution eventually got her an audience with the Pope himself. So don your habit, grab your sword and join us for one hell of an adventure.
2018-08-09
1h 09
In Between Europe
#13 Special Episode: Memory Politics
In this special episode we bring you an extended history minute. Gábor Egry, a historian at the Institute for Political History in Budapest is our guide as we try to construct a more nuanced interpretation of the current Polish memory row and touch on nation building and history building in Romania and Hungary. Resources: Seven Circles of European Memory, Claus Leggewie, 20 December 2010, Eurozine Holocaust Memory and the Logic of Comparison, Heidemarie Uhl, 20 April 2017, European Network of Remembrance and Solidarity Gábor Egry, Institute of Political History Subscribe via RSS f...
2018-03-15
39 min
Smashing Security
068: Malware from outer space!
If aliens did contact us would it be safe to open the email? Why would MoviePass track film lovers after they leave the cinema? Would you know how to get around Malaysia when your car rental website lets you down? And will Graham please stop talking about text adventure games? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, who are joined this week by journalist (and possible spy) James Thomson. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for...
2018-03-08
44 min
Smashing Security
068: Malware from outer space!
If aliens did contact us would it be safe to open the email? Why would MoviePass track film lovers after they leave the cinema? Would you know how to get around Malaysia when your car rental website lets you down? And will Graham please stop talking about text adventure games? All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, who are joined this week by journalist (and possible spy) James Thomson. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity...
2018-03-08
44 min
Approfondimenti, storie e ospiti di RB
Approfondimenti - Cartoline da Kiev n.3
‘Terza puntata di "Cartoline da Kiev”, un programma curato da Cecilia Ferrara su Radio Bullets nell’ambito del progetto “Beyond conflict stories” coordinato da Eurozine e supportato da Open Society Initiative For Europe (OSIFE) che prevede uno scambio tra testate giornalistiche alternative di Ucraina e cinque paesi europei Germania, Spagna Italia, Francia e Grecia. In questa puntata andiamo a trovare la casa di accoglienza di Zaporuka, associazione supportata dall'ong milanese Soleterre che si occupa dei bambini malati di tumore.’
2016-09-08
15 min
Approfondimenti, storie e ospiti di RB
Approfondimenti - Cartoline da Kiev
Per 5 settimane su Radio bullets andrà in onda “Cartoline da Kiev”, un programma curato da Cecilia Ferrara nell’ambito del progetto “Beyond conflict stories” coordinato da Eurozine e supportato da Open Society Initiative For Europe (OSIFE) che prevede uno scambio tra testate giornalistiche alternative di Ucraina e cinque paesi europei Germania, Spagna Italia, Francia e Grecia. Questa è la seconda “Cartolina”, un reportage del viaggio in autobus con le donne e i pochi uomini ucraini che ogni estate tornano per le vacanze al proprio paese. Storie di migrazione e di successi e di dolori con Alina, Valentina, Frozina Ljubov e Valeri. A cura di Cecili...
2016-08-30
14 min
Approfondimenti, storie e ospiti di RB
Approfondimenti - Cartoline da Kiev
Per 5 settimane su Radio bullets andrà in onda "Cartoline da Kiev", un programma curato da Cecilia Ferrara nell'ambito del progetto "Beyond conflict stories" coordinato da Eurozine e supportato da Open Society Initiative For Europe (OSIFE) che prevede uno scambio tra testate giornalistiche alternative di Ucraina e 5 paesi europei Germania, Spagna Italia, Francia e Grecia.
2016-08-15
05 min
Israel in Translation
Icarus learns to fly
"Seconds before bursting into flames the boy sent out a crythat his father, hanging farther down in perfect balancecould not make out:thismustbehowyoufeelwheninventing!He cried out, joyful,And fell." So ends Yael Globerman's poem "Icarus," translated by Lisa Katz and the author. Host Marcela Sulak reads this and Globerman's follow-up poem, "The Desk," translated by Vivian Eden. Poet and translator Yael Globerman was born in Tel Aviv and studied film at Tel Aviv University. Elements of film and theater find their way into Globerman's poetry, as we hear i...
2015-08-12
08 min