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Sex in Berlin (DE)
#26 Lieben – Mit Emilia Roig
Was wäre, wenn unsere Vorstellung von Liebe und Sexualität gar nicht wirklich unsere ist? In dieser Folge von "Sex in Berlin" spricht Nike mit der feministischen Autorin und Aktivistin Emilia Roig über die transformative Kraft von Liebe, die Prägung unserer Sexualität durch gesellschaftliche Machtstrukturen und die Rolle von Spiritualität in Emilia Roig´s persönlichen Heilungsweg. Offen und kraftvoll teilt sie ihre Erfahrungen mit sexuellem Missbrauch und erklärt, warum das öffentliche Sprechen darüber so essenziell ist. Emilia hinterfragt kritisch den sexpositiven Feminismus, wenn er patriarchale Dynamiken nicht auflöst – und fordert eine Sexualität, di...
2025-05-28
28 min
PolL - der Podcast für lebenslanges Lernen
PolL060 - Das Käte Hamburger Kolleg für kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation und The True Size of Africa mit Dr. Hannah Steurer
In dieser Folge ist Dr. Hannah Steurer zu Gast. Sie ist Wissenschaftliche Programmleiterin im Bereich Erfahrung am Käte Hamburger Kolleg für Kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation. Gemeinsam sprechen wir über die Arbeit des Kollegs und darüber, welche Verbindung es zur Ausstellung The True Size of Afrika gibt. Das Käte Hamburger Kolleg „Kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation“ https://cure.uni-saarland.de/ Die Käte Hamburger Kollegs in Deutschland: https://www.geistes-und-sozialwissenschaften-bmbf.de/de/Kate-Hamburger-Kollegs-1708.html Die Jahresschrift Rhinozeros: https://cure.uni-saarland.de/mediathek/publikationen/rhinozeros/ Die Werke von Géraldine Tobe Mutamande: https://voe...
2025-05-05
26 min
Focus
Iouri Podladtchikov: «Es ist ein Spiel mit dem Feuer»
Iouri Podladtchikov hat es wieder getan: alle überrascht. YOLO. Aus dem Nichts kündigt der Snowboard-Olympiasieger sein Comeback an. Vor fünf Jahren hatten schwere Verletzungen seinen Höhenflug beendet. Jetzt will er sich ein versöhnliches Karriereende schenken. Vor zehn Jahren gewann der Zürcher Olympiagold. An der Pressekonferenz danach verriet er sein nächstes Ziel: Er will als Fotograf das Vogue-Cover knipsen – am liebsten mit dem Model Kate Moss. Klare Worte. Doch den Weg dorthin hatte er sich anders vorgestellt. Schwere Kopfverletzungen und ein Riss der Achillessehne verunmöglichten ihm eine weitere Teilnahme an Olympia. Also zog es ihn an ein...
2025-02-03
58 min
art talk SaarLorLux
art talk - The true size of Africa - Teil 2
Im zweiten Teil unseres Kunstpodcasts spreche ich mit Prof. Dr. Christiane Solte-Gresser über den Beitrag des Käte-Hamburger-Kollegs für kulturelle Praktiken der Reparation an der Universität Saarbrücken zur Ausstellung im Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte. Im Mittelpunkt stehen die Künstlerinnen Zineb Sedira, Géraldine Tobe und Memory Biwa, die als Artist-in-Residence und als Fellows eingeladen waren, an der Ausstellung vor Ort mitzuarbeiten. Ausserdem erfahrt ihr, wer Käte Hamburger war und über welche Themen das Kolleg hier in Saarbrücken forscht und. Wir laden euch ein, mit Hilfe unserer Kunstpodcasts - Teil 1 und 2 - mehr über diese faszini...
2024-12-30
27 min
Wohin damit?
CAMPO Trip London: How do you build a space in the mind, and the heart? (Teil 1)
CAMPO Trip London: How do you build a space in the mind, and the heart? (Teil 1)(mit Verity-Jane Keefe und Kate Batchelor)Für Recherchen ist Podcast-Gastgeber Alain Gloor im Februar 2024 mit einer Delegation derSKKG nach London gereist. Die bunt zusammengewürfelte Gruppe hat sich Institutionen,Projekte und Sammlungen angeschaut. Und vor allem den Menschen zugehört, die damit zutun haben. So beispielsweise der Künstlerin Verity-Jane Keefe, die gemeinsam mit einemDesignteam einen Quartierclub wieder zum Leben erweckt: The Moorings Sociable Club inTh...
2024-10-22
26 min
Schaubühne Podcast
Streitraum: »Gewalt und ihre Begründungen«
Carolin Emcke im Gespräch mit Franziska Martinsen (Professorin für Politische Theorie) am 28. Januar 2024 Wir leben in gewaltförmigen Zeiten und doch wird das Verhältnis von Politik und Gewalt überraschend wenig reflektiert. Ob bei dem russischen Angriffskrieg in der Ukraine, dem Angriff der Hamas auf Israel, bei den Protesten der Klimabewegung, bei der Diskussion über Polizeigewalt und Rassismus – permanent sind wir gefordert, gewaltförmige Praktiken und Mechanismen zu befragen. Schon die Bedeutung und Anwendung des Begriffs ist unterbelichtet: Was zählt als Gewalt? Nur rohe, körperliche Akte oder auch strukturelle, sprachliche Handlungen? Welche Gewalt gilt als legitim und welche...
2024-09-16
1h 44
City-Transformer mit Franz-Reinhard Habbel und Michael Lobeck
Open Data und die Modernisierung der Verwaltung mit Mario Wiedemann von der Bertelsmann-Stiftung - Episode 36
Warum offene Daten auch der Verwaltung helfen und warum es Ländergesetze braucht, damit Kommunen sich mehr engagieren können. Artikel / Interview von Harald Staun mit Kate Crawford zu ihrem Buch „Atlas der KI. Die materielle Wahrheit hinter den neuen Datenimperien.“ C.H. Beck https://www.msn.com/de-de/finanzen/top-stories/datenforscherin-kate-crawford-im-interview-ki-ist-von-vorn-bis-hinten-politik/ar-AA1p1vbG Link zur Leseprobe https://cdn-assetservice.ecom-api.beck-shop.de/productattachment/readingsample/15379994/37004676_leseprobe%20atlas%20der%20ki.pdf Unser Gast Mario Wiedemann LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/mario-wiedemann-a5887b30 Bertelsmann-Stiftung: https://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/de/ueb...
2024-08-23
43 min
Klassiker-Faible
Kostüm-Faible #11 – Barbie [2023]
„Barbie hat jeden Tag einen tollen Tag, aber Ken hat nur einen tollen Tag, wenn Barbie ihn beachtet.“ In der neuesten Episode bei „Kostüm-Faible“ stürzen sich Anne und ihre Gästin Tanja vom Trekkiepedia-Podcast passend zum Sommeranfang ins quietschbunte Abenteuer von Barbie. Tanja war zuletzt bei Klassiker-Faible Gästin bei mir gewesen, wo wir über Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel sprachen. Ansonsten ist sie leidenschaftliche Podcasterin im Bereich Star Trek – zum einen bei Trekkiepedia, wo sie zusammen mit ihrem Kollegen Peter allgemeiner über Star Trek redet, zum anderen bei „Vier unter Deck“, wo sie mit ihren Kolleg...
2024-06-27
2h 07
Responsible Innovation 100
Great S&T (Innovation) Policies UNLEASH HUMAN AGENCY - WHAT, HOW & WHY | Dr.Dr. René von Schomberg | Responsible Innovation 100
In this episode of Responsible Innovation 100, René discusses why great innovation policies unleash human agency - and how this relates to trust in society. About Rene: Dr Dr.Phil. René von Schomberg is a philosopher and an STS scholar. He graduated as an agricultural scientist from Wageningen University, was a European Union Fellow at George Mason University (USA) in 2007, and was with the European Commission from 1998 to 2021. René is currently a senior research fellow at the Kate Hamburger Kolleg, International Centre for advanced studies: Cultures of Research, RWTH university of Aachen, Germany. He is also a Gu...
2022-10-04
31 min
The Bulletin Podcast
The Bulletin Podcast #20: The Global North and South Responses to the Ukraine War
Dear readers and listeners, We are thrilled to bring you the 20th episode of The Bulletin Podcast! Every last Thursday of the month you'll find a new conversation on a fresh and trending topic.In this episode, we talk about the Ukraine war while focusing on the reactions and responses of the global north and south, and privilege of choices with Prof. Siddharth Tripathi.Prof. Siddharth Tripathi is a senior research fellow at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research. He is an international relations scholar with a focus on epistemic and structural h...
2022-06-02
31 min
New Books in Communications
On Blogging Religion
Dr. Giulia Evolvi is the author of Blogging My Religion: Secular, Muslim, and Catholic Media Spaces in Europe, out now from Routledge. Evolvi is a Research Associate at the Centrum für Religionswissenshaftliche Studien (CERES) in Germany and she manages the Religion and Materiality Focus Group for the Käte Hamburger Kolleg project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
2022-05-26
59 min
New Books in Religion
On Blogging Religion
Dr. Giulia Evolvi is the author of Blogging My Religion: Secular, Muslim, and Catholic Media Spaces in Europe, out now from Routledge. Evolvi is a Research Associate at the Centrum für Religionswissenshaftliche Studien (CERES) in Germany and she manages the Religion and Materiality Focus Group for the Käte Hamburger Kolleg project.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
2022-05-26
59 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
COVID-19 and Migration: The Rocky Roads of Migration, with Hannah Pool
Within the last years, migration trajectories have increasingly expanded as migrants from Afghanistan and other countries have taken the risky and uncertain route to Europe. Prolonged war and life-threatening environments have forced people to leave behind their homes and seek refuge in other countries. On their way, migrants face numerous challenges and hardships that either enable or hinder their movement between borders.Migrants are confronted with navigating their journey as they try to manage economic interactions and social relationships in order to facilitate their endeavour despite undocumented migration trajectories. Without the necessary resources - b...
2022-04-07
1h 03
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
Research Feature: A System with a Troubled Past - The Making of Contemporary Capitalism, Property Rights, and the Global Order, with Zsuzsanna Török
On a global scale, private property rights function as the foundation of our current liberal world order. Laws and regulations provide safety and stability for nation-states and the individual, ensuring social order and free trade by creating accountability and liability. In this ever globalizing world, these pillars have become a reliant tool to turn to in case of fraudulent or unfair activities.At the same time, not all global citizens have benefited equally from the liberal property regime and legal protection set up during the 19th century. Vulnerable and marginalized parts of the global...
2022-03-31
30 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
Ukraine Special - Putin ad portas: The Future of Security in the Ukraine and Europe, with Tobias Debiel and Herbert Wulf
On Monday, 7 March 2022, Cooperadio hosts Janine Herbert and Julia Fleck spoke with peace researchers Professors Tobias Debiel and Herbert Wulf, about their analysis of the causes and motivations behind the Russian invasion of Ukraine, how to get out of the spiral of escalation, what possible scenarios for an end of the war could look like, and the consequences of the current confrontation for the future of the European security architecture and the international system as a whole. Contact us: E-mail: podcast@gcr21.uni-due.de Twitter: @gcr_21 #cooperadiopodcastRelat...
2022-03-10
45 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
COVID-19 and Migration: Compromised Mobility and Shaky Governance Frameworks, with Marion Panizzon
Cooperadio Hosts Janine Herbert and Julia Fleck talk with Dr Marion Panizzon about the challenges and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic for migrants and refugees, how Covid has impacted the status quo of established asylum procedures and political responses to find ways to manage…Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of movement ... And the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country”. The Declaration set a common standard for all people and nations and has been widely recognized. Yet, t...
2022-02-22
58 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
Research Feature: Good refugees, bad refugees? Narratives and framing in refugee discourses, with Bidisha Biswas
“Everybody deserves dignity, a place to live and a nationality” - this is the normative approach of the UN Refugee Convention from 1954 as a response to the events of WWII. The convention has set global standards but, undoubtedly, a lot has changed since. According to our guest, Prof. Bidisha Biswas, the convention is not up to date. The valuable idea that there is a collective global responsibility for refugees is not adequate to a reality where the countries that have the most resources to take that responsibility are not the countries that are normally hosting the refugees.
2022-01-13
38 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
Research Feature: Internet Governance - Between Net Neutrality and Necessary Boundaries; with Nathalia Sautchuk Patrício
Online election campaigns, online shopping, working from home, and video conferences with people from all over the world - whether we like it or not, since the start of the pandemic, the internet determines our lives more than ever before, both online and offline. States and international organizations are increasingly confronted with the question of who actually regulates the internet, whether it even can be regulated (and how), and what role companies like Amazon and Facebook play in this.Our guest for this episode is German Chancellor Fellow Nathalia Sautchuk Patrício, who is d...
2021-12-09
25 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
07 - Climate, Covid, Cooperation: Negotiating for a Sustainable Future, with Felix Dodds
While it seemed that the big climate issue had finally gained momentum both nationally and internationally, the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic appears to have diverted public and political attention again. However, there are upcoming negotiations regarding climate and biodiversity addressing the larger sustainable development arena. And the incentive, at least from the stakeholder side, is to bring the climate issue back to the centre of attention. Our guest for this show is Felix Dodds. We talk with him about the role of agencies, the changes of online negotiations due to the pandemic and the use of corridors for...
2021-08-11
58 min
The Malcolm Effect
#40 Let's talk Pan-Africanism - Dr. Layla Brown
Dr. Layla Brown joins me for another discussion on all things Pan-Africanism. Listen in as we discuss the pan Africanism as defined by Sékou Toure and Kwame Nkrumah, as well the problems with ADOS, Neo-colonialism and much more! Layla Brown is a member of the All African People’s Revolutionary Party-GC and currently works as an Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Layla earned a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Duke University in her home state of North Carolina where her research focused on Black racial identity formation in La...
2021-07-06
50 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
06 - A New Hope? BRICS, the UN, and Global Cooperation, with Siphamandla Zondi | Research Feature: Karolina Kluczewska
Was the Covid-19 crisis the boost the world needed to come back together?Covid-19 was a very significant incident in bringing global cooperation back on the table at a time of enormous national egocentrism. The crisis confronted industrialized countries with an existential threat - something that countries in the so-called “Global South” were experiencing all along. So, on the one hand it was a rare equalizing moment in international relations. On the other hand it also reinforced existing asymmetries: rich countries were able to quickly shut out the global dimensions of the problem through thei...
2021-07-06
54 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
05 - Patents, Profits & Pandemics, with Susan Sell | Research Feature: Janet Hui Xue
While in regions like Europe and North America national vaccination campaigns have been picking up speed over the past months, the less well-off majority of the world has seen little to no vaccine supplies.Why does it have to be like that?Is there a moral obligation to make health innovations easily available globally?What about the intellectual property rights of the researchers and creators of these innovations, should they not profit from their work?Podcast host Prof Sigrid...
2021-06-22
54 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
04 - Future Cities and Champion Mayors: City-to-city cooperation, with Aziza Akhmouch | Research Feature: Carolina Aguerre
By 2100, it is projected that 80-90% of the world population will live in cities. What will these cities look like? What will people's lives in those cities look like? The answers to these questions will be largely determined by how cities respond to many of the global trends and challenges they already face today: migration and demography, globalization, climate change, and of course contagious diseases. After all, large cities around the world were the places where the Covid-19 pandemic hit first and its impact was probably felt most strongly. This applied not on...
2021-06-16
51 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
03 - We need to talk about the World Health Organisation!, with Anna Holzscheiter | Research Feature: Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
With the spread of the SARS-CoV2 virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) quickly found itself caught between calls to resolve the crisis and accusations of having delayed an efficient pandemic response in the interest of certain member states. While expectations were high for the WHO to deliver on its mandate as guardian of global health, countries with self-interested agendas undermined the WHO‘s role by providing insufficient funding and engaging in forum shopping.How can the WHO rise to the enormous challenge of promoting good health and well-being globally in spite of these impediments? Wha...
2021-06-08
46 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
02 - Multilateralism - Can we still build on it?, with Richard Ponzio | Research Feature: Michele Tedeschini
COVID-19 has uncovered the interdependencies of our globalized era and revealed how quickly interruptions in this system translate into peoples everyday lives all around the globe. So how has “the world” fared in (politically) managing this challenge as a whole? Have we succeeded in cooperating globally to overcome this crisis? And what does our response to this one tell us about any challenges of the future, such as the climate change emergency?A couple of weeks ago, our host Prof. Jan Aart Scholte spoke with Dr Richard Ponzio, Director of the "Global Governance, Justice & Secu...
2021-06-01
58 min
Cooperadio - The Global Cooperation Podcast
01 - A wake-up call for Global Governance, with Thomas Hale | Research feature: Alena Drieschova
For over a year now, Covid-19 and its effects have taken centre-stage in the life of people around the world. From day-to-day private matters to big decisions of international politics and the global economy, few things are left unchanged by the pandemic. It has uncovered the extreme interconnectedness and mutual interdependence of our globalized era. So how has “the world” fared in managing this challenge? Have we succeeded in cooperating globally to overcome this crisis, and what does our response to this one tell us about any challenges of the future, such as the climate change emergency?To o...
2021-05-25
33 min
Artribune
Maurizio Ferraris e Cristina Becchio - Contemporaneamente a cura di Mariantonietta Firmani
In questo audio il prezioso straordinario incontro con Maurizio Ferraris filosofo e Cristina Becchio scienziata.L’intervista con Maurizio Ferraris e Cristina Becchio è nel progetto Contemporaneamente a cura di Mariantonietta Firmani, il podcast pensato per Artribune. Incontri tematici con autorevoli interpreti del contemporaneo tra arte e scienza, letteratura, storia, filosofia, architettura, cinema e molto altro. Per approfondire questioni auliche ma anche cogenti e futuribili. Dialoghi straniati per accedere a nuove letture e possibili consapevolezze dei meccanismi correnti: tra locale e globale, tra individuo e società, tra pensiero maschile e pensiero femminile, per costruire una visione ampia, profonda ed ogge...
2021-03-13
1h 17
The Classical Ideas Podcast
Ep 96: "Blogging My Religion" and Media w/ Dr. Giulia Evolvi
Dr. Giulia Evolvi is the author of "Blogging My Religion: Secular, Muslim, and Catholic Media Spaces in Europe," out now from Routledge. Evolvi is a Research Associate at the Centrum für Religionswissenshaftliche Studien (CERES) in Germany and she manages the Religion and Materiality Focus Group for the Käte Hamburger Kolleg project. Follow her on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/giuliaevolvi
2019-02-23
57 min
Zu Gast bei L.I.S.A. - Wortwechsel im Stiftungshaus
L.I.S.A. - Zu Gast beim Internationalen Kolleg Morphomata
Das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) hat 2007 die Initiative Freiraum für Geisteswissenschaften ins Leben gerufen. Im Mittelpunkt stand dabei die Gründung von internationalen Kollegs für geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung - die sogenannten Käte Hamburger Kollegs. Eine dieser Einrichtungen ist das Internationale Kolleg Morphomata: Genese, Dynamik und Medialität kultureller Figurationen, das an der Universität zu Köln angesiedelt ist. Wir wollten gerne wissen, wie so ein geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum funktioniert, und haben Mophomata besucht. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/morphomata
2015-05-25
13 min
Global DemocraCITIES: Zwischen Triumph und Niedergang
Globale Zivilgesellschaft: Eine neue Form der Bürgerschaft im globalen Zeitalter
Globale Zivilgesellschaft: Eine neue Form der Bürgerschaft im globalen Zeitalter Der britische Professor em. für Soziologische Theorie der University of Wales und Senior Fellow am Käte Hamburger Kolleg „Recht als Kultur“, Prof. Dr. Martin Albrow, eröffnete mit seinem Vortrag das Symposium der 19. Karlsruher Gespräche zum Thema „Global DemocraCITIES: Zwischen Triumph und Niedergang“. Er sprach über globale Zivilgesellschaft als Verwirklichung einer neuen Art der Bürgerschaft und einer Weiterentwicklung herkömmlicher europäischer Vorstellungen vom Staat, denen gemäß dieser für Frieden und soziale Ordnung sorgt, damit sich die Bürger in ihm frei entfalten können. Weitere Informat...
2015-04-07
21 min