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Prof. Dr. Tanja Bueltmann
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Episode 68: One Thousand Days
For our final podcast before Brexit, we're joined again by Tanja Bueltmann to talk about coping strategies, Steve's album of ambient prozac, and the ongoing work to support EU citizens in the UK as they face mounting hostility and an unforgiving bureaucracy. You can get Steve's album here, and become an EU Citizens' Champion. We're dedicating this episode to the memory of our friend and colleague Andy Barnard.
2020-01-22
1h 43
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Episode 67: We Raged Against the Lying of the Right
The aftermath. Rather than wallow in despair we look back on a fight well fought, and the friends that have joined us on the podcast. We also reflect a little bit on what the future will bring. It's not pretty, so we need to find strategies to help us through the dark times ahead. Thank you to all our guests who have helped us out on the podcast over the last 67 episodes: Alyn Smith Andy of Remainer Now Axel Antoni David Henig Dmitry Grozoubinski Garvan Walshe Ian Bond ...
2019-12-16
1h 36
Die Verantwortungsgesellschaft
Podiumsdiskussion: Verantwortung in Zeiten von Brexit und Populismus
Identitäten, Populismus und das Versagen der Demokratie: Die Diskussion thematisiert den Brexit, Aufspaltungen in der Gesellschaft und Fake News. Die Veranstaltung fand während der Karlsruher Gespräche 2019 "Die Verantwortungsgesellschaft: Zwischen Herausforderung und Überforderung?" am 23. Februar 2019 statt. Es diskutierten: - Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kaschuba (Deutschland), ehem. Direktor des Berliner Instituts für empirische Integrations- und Migrationsforschung (BIM) - Simon Wallfisch (Großbritannien), Musiker (Cello, Bariton), Aktivist gegen Vorurteile und Antisemitismus, Anführer einer Bewegung von Musikern gegen den Brexit - Prof. Dr. Tanja Bueltmann (Großbritannien), Professorin für Geschichte und Vize-Dekanin in der Fakultät für Arts, Design and...
2019-11-04
58 min
Das Erste - Anne Will
Die Methode Boris Johnson - wird sich der britische Premierminister damit durchsetzen?
Über den Brexit-Kurs von Boris Johnson diskutieren Norbert Röttgen, Irina von Wiese, Rolf-Dieter Krause, Greg Hands und Tanja Bueltmann.
2019-09-08
1h 01
CakeWatch
Episode 54: Denied My Vote
Chris, Tanja, and Axel Antoni offer a first take on last week's European election and its aftermath before examining in a bit more detail what led to the disenfranchisement of many EU citizens who were denied their vote, and what can be done about it. Now updated with new and improved sound thanks to post-production by heroic listener Charlie Elwess! Join The 3 Million's case against the government by sharing your story. You can also support The 3 Million! (Please!) And if you haven't done so yet (or even if you have), please also consider...
2019-05-29
1h 22
Die Verantwortungsgesellschaft
Brexit und ‚Global Britain‘: Eine historische Perspektive auf die britische Migration
Prof. Dr. Tanja Bueltmann (Professorin für Geschichte und Vize-Dekanin in der Fakultät für Arts, Design and Social Sciences, University of Northumbria at Newcastle) spricht in ihrem Vortrag über eine historische Perspektive auf die britische Migration, aber auch über den Brexit und die heutige britische Identitätspolitik. Der Vortrag fand statt im Rahmen der 23. Karlsruher Gespräche "Die Verantwortungsgesellschaft: Zwischen Herausforderung und Überforderung" am 23.2.2019. Weitere Informationen: www.zak.kit.edu/karlsruher_gespraeche -- Prof. Dr. Tanja Bueltmann (Professor of History and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences, University of Northumbria at Newcastle) speaks in her talk...
2019-04-16
26 min
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Episode 38: Hands Off, Hände Weg!
Chris and Tanja have no confidence in this government and reject its withdrawal agreement but more specifically talk about Brexit British attitudes towards Germany, where things stand for EU citizens as B-day approaches, and Brecht. Become an EU Citizens Champion EU citizens are your colleagues, neighbours, friends and family. Your doctors, builders, teachers and hairdressers. As the UK descends further and further into chaos, we need you to stand with EU citizens. We need you to say: #HandsOff and support us to #RescueOurRights. 1/ pic.twitter.com/5MFNGTOPFi— Prof Tanja Bueltmann (@cliodiaspora) January 16, 2019
2019-01-17
1h 22
CakeWatch
Episode 26: Tanja drops the C-bomb
Warning: this episode includes very strong language (I mean, read the title) - listener discretion is advised (not one for teatime with the kids) Awesome citizen rights campaigner Tanja Bueltmann co-hosts this week's episode as we talk about her work on behalf of EU27 citizens in the UK, what it's like being a constant target of online and offline harrassment, why we should reclaim the c-word, and what we think of the Tory party conference. Christopher Kissane's article for the Irish Times on how historical nonsense underpins the UK's Brexit floundering. Tanja tells...
2018-10-04
1h 46
Industry Angel Business Podcast
The Brexit Interview
Show notes can be found here In this episode Ian Farrar and Tanja Bueltmann discuss; Uncertainty EU citizens’ rights – Settled Status Applying for citizenship Documents and records Long term planning for businesses Attracting staff with such uncertainty Trade Arrangements Impact of ‘No deal’ Timescales Commuting across borders Distribution of wealth Refugee Crisis Climate Change GDP and the strength of the £ NHS investment and resources What can we do to affect the campaign? Tanja Bueltmann is Professor of History and Faculty Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Knowledge Exchange) at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne. Born in Germany, she studi...
2018-06-20
38 min
Under The Tartan Sky
UTTS #013 The Scottish Diaspora: A Worldwide Community
The Great International Caledonian Games Held at Jones Woods New York City, July 1st 1867Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA (Courtesy: The Scottish Diaspora Blog) Depending on how broadly you define the term "Diaspora," there are an estimated 30, 50, even possibly 100-million Scot Diaspora spread around the world. Scot Diaspora can indeed be found in every corner of the globe - in North America, the Caribbean, throughout Europe, the Far East, Australia, and significantly, New Zealand. Regardless of the definition of choice, there can be no doubt that Scots have had...
2015-09-15
51 min