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Audiomagazin forum |
www.ceu.edu: Warum Demokratien besonders anfällig für Populismus sind
Frankreich. Italien. Großbritannien. USA. Alles Länder mit einer langen demokratischen Tradition. Oder zumindest so lange, dass man annehmen könnte, sie seien gegen Populismus gewappnet. Gegen antidemokratische Akteure, die nicht nur ihr demokratisches Fundament, sondern auch ein gemeinsames Europa angreifen. Aber das Gegenteil ist der Fall: In Frankreich hat sich die linke Neue Volksfront nur mit Mühe gegen den rechtsextremen Rassemblement National durchgesetzt. Großbritannien leidet unter den Folgen des Brexit, der der populistischen Stimmungsmache von Boris Johnson und Co. geschuldet ist. In Italien regiert die postfaschistische Giorgia Meloni. Und in den USA st...
2024-08-23
00 min
Audiomagazin forum
www.ceu.edu: Warum Demokratien besonders anfällig für Populismus sind
Frankreich. Italien. Großbritannien. USA. Alles Länder mit einer langen demokratischen Tradition. Oder zumindest so lange, dass man annehmen könnte, sie seien gegen Populismus gewappnet. Gegen antidemokratische Akteure, die nicht nur ihr demokratisches Fundament, sondern auch ein gemeinsames Europa angreifen. Aber das Gegenteil ist der Fall: In Frankreich hat sich die linke Neue Volksfront nur mit Mühe gegen den rechtsextremen Rassemblement National durchgesetzt. Großbritannien leidet unter den Folgen des Brexit, der der populistischen Stimmungsmache von Boris Johnson und Co. geschuldet ist. In Italien regiert die postfaschistische Giorgia Meloni. Und in den USA st...
2024-08-23
00 min
Audiomagazin forum | Jens
www.ceu.edu: Warum Demokratien besonders anfällig für Populismus sind
Frankreich. Italien. Großbritannien. USA. Alles Länder mit einer langen demokratischen Tradition. Oder zumindest so lange, dass man annehmen könnte, sie seien gegen Populismus gewappnet. Gegen antidemokratische Akteure, die nicht nur ihr demokratisches Fundament, sondern auch ein gemeinsames Europa angreifen. Aber das Gegenteil ist der Fall: In Frankreich hat sich die linke Neue Volksfront nur mit Mühe gegen den rechtsextremen Rassemblement National durchgesetzt. Großbritannien leidet unter den Folgen des Brexit, der der populistischen Stimmungsmache von Boris Johnson und Co. geschuldet ist. In Italien regiert die postfaschistische Giorgia Meloni. Und in den USA st...
2024-08-23
00 min
FALTER Radio
Weltpolitik neu sortiert - #912
Wie Putins Krieg die internationalen Machtverhältnisse verschiebt. Mit Raimund Löw im FALTER diskutiert eine hochkarätige Runde: Alfred Gusenbauer (Ex-Bundeskanzler, SPÖ), Michael Thumann (Russland-Korrespondent, "Die Zeit"), Shalini Randeria (Direktorin Central European University), EU-Experte Stefan Lehne (Carnegie Europe, Brüssel) sowie Tessa Szyszkowitz (FALTER).------------------------------------------------------------//WERBUNG//BISON - So einfach geht's:1. Registrieren Sie sich kostenlos bei BISON 2. Verifizieren Sie sich erfolgreich über Video-Ident.3. Lösen Sie den Code* FALTER10 in den Einstellungen ein (bis 31.03.2023).4. Zahlen Sie innerhalb von 30 Tagen nach Einlösung des Co...
2023-03-30
46 min
Central Europe Explained
SP08 - University autonomy and academic freedom
Is University in Exile the future of Central Europe? In 2018, with the Hungarian government banning CEU from welcoming new students, the university had the relocate its activities from Budapest to Vienna. This direct attack on university autonomy is an example of the current fight for academic intuitions for their freedom. What is the current state of university autonomy in the Danube Region? Following diverse narratives from actors of the academia, Daniel Martinek and Emma Hontebeyrie discuss these challenges. This podcast brings together diverse voices and personal opinions, between anonymous interviews and...
2023-02-01
30 min
Central Europe Explained
SP06 - Passive listeners or actors for change?
As students, engagement is a key driver of one’s personal development.But what does engagement mean? Which place plays youth in academia? Are they passive listeners or actors for change?In July 2022, the DRC Summer School on the Future of Academia in the Danube Region took place in Vienna and welcomed around twenty participants from all over Europe. We took the chance to talk with actors from academia about their views on student engagement. This podcast brings together diverse natives and personal opinions, between anonymous interviews and discourses from Darija Benic, Romina Kali...
2022-11-03
22 min
FALTER Radio
Die Rückkehr des Gestern - #767
The Return of Yesterday - Sie hören Misha Glennys Antrittsvorlesung als neuer Rektor des Instituts für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen und danach Shalini Randeria, die neue Rektorin der Central European University, über die Herausforderungen für akademische Vielfalt in Europa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-07-03
1h 01
Böll·Europe
Böll·Europe Podcast #0 | Discourses on demography in the EU institutions
Demography was never a matter of just numbers or statistics. It was not just a question of birth rates or fertility rates. Historically, it was always part of social engineering by the state and by political elites. That's what Shalini Randeria, president and rector of the Central European University in Vienna said talking about the need to review how seemingly objective demographic data is used to inform EU policy-makers and why a re-framing and re-analysis of such data is needed. Randeria recently joined the authors of a new report on demographic discourse within EU institutions for an online discussion...
2022-04-10
17 min
Böll·Europe
Böll·Europe Podcast #0 | Discourses on demography in the EU institutions
Demography was never a matter of just numbers or statistics. It was not just a question of birth rates or fertility rates. Historically, it was always part of social engineering by the state and by political elites. That's what Shalini Randeria, president and rector of the Central European University in Vienna said talking about the need to review how seemingly objective demographic data is used to inform EU policy-makers and why a re-framing and re-analysis of such data is needed. Randeria recently joined the authors of a new report on demographic discourse within EU institutions for an online discussion...
2022-04-10
17 min
The SCAS Talks Podcast
SCAS TALKS Episode 30 – Shalini Randeria: ”Looking at Citizens and State Relations in India through the Lens of Displacement”
Theme: Asia (Citizens and state relations) Keywords: India, citizen and state relations, displacement, internally displaced persons, Central European University
2022-02-14
51 min
Democracy in Question?
Language and public discourse in the success of right-wing political movements
What is the nature of the linguistic and discursive repertoires of contemporary right-wing mobilizations in Europe? In this episode of Democracy in Question, presenter Shalini Randeria continues the conversation about the rise of radical right-wing political movements in recent years across the world with Ruth Wodak, Emeritus Distinguished Professor at Lancaster University, and visiting professor at CEU. Together they explore the role of language and public discourse in the scheme of things, asking how this increasingly vitiated public discourse promotes the cause of a politics based on fear. Democracy in Question? is brought to you by...
2021-09-29
30 min
FALTER Radio
Die Widersprüche der Globalisierung in der Pandemie – #584
Die Sozialanthropologin Shalini Randeria berichtet im Falter-Sommergespräch über die Widersprüche der Globalisierung in der Pandemie, ihre Pläne als neue Rektorin der Central European University und ihren persönlichen Werdegang als Kind einer indischen Intellektuellenfamilie von New Delhi über Berlin nach Wien. Das Gespräch führen Anna Goldenberg und Raimund Löw.Lesen Sie den FALTER vier Wochen lang kostenlos: https://abo.falter.at/gratis Diese Debatte können Sie ab Freitag auch auf https://www.falter.tv sehen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...
2021-09-09
29 min
Democracy in Question?
What keeps democracies alive?
Over the series, our focus has often been on the serious challenges that democracies face all over the world today. We have also highlighted how they can and are degenerating and morphing into authoritarianism. But this episode flips the perspective to understand how we can foster and nurture democratic spaces and practices in our societies. Professor Till Van Rahden (Université de Montréal) discusses why we should move beyond an institutional view of democracy as a system of government. We explore with him how democracy is a fragile way of life that needs cons...
2021-06-17
29 min
Inside Geneva
Is Facebook a danger to democracy?
Send us a textBillions of us use social media – but how much control do we have over how it uses us? Big tech giant Facebook could block news content for its users in Australia without asking anyone. Authoritarian regimes use social media to promote their sometimes violent policies. Has the information sharing we once thought so liberating become a danger to democracy and to human rights? In this episode host Imogen Foulkes explores these questions with Shalini Randeria of Geneva’s Graduate Institute, Scott Campbell of UN Human Rights, and analyst Daniel Warner. Get i...
2021-03-09
37 min
FALTER Radio
Zu wenig Corona-Impfstoff für arme Länder? – #461
Wie der Impfnationalismus der reichen Staaten den globalen Süden bedroht. Im Gespräch mit Raimund Löw zu hören: aus Swaziland der Arzt Bernhard Kerschberger, Europaabgeordneter Lukas Mandl (ÖVP), die Soziologin Shalini Randeria (Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen) und Ärzte ohne Grenzen-Experte Marcus BachmannLesen Sie den FALTER vier Wochen lang kostenlos: https://abo.falter.at/gratis Diese Debatte können Sie ab Freitag auch auf https://www.falter.tv sehen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-02-04
29 min
Democracy in Question?
Can liberal democracy right the wrongs of racial and gender injustices?
We have recently seen millions of people taking to the streets to protest social, political and environmental injustices. Even a global pandemic couldn’t stop protesters across the world from showing their support to the Black Lives Matter movement. In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Nancy Fraser(The New School) and ask: can liberal democracy provide the distributive justice citizens seem to crave?Democracy in Question? is brought to you by:• The Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna: IWM• The Albert Hirschman Centre on Democr...
2020-11-19
23 min
Graduate Institute What Matters Today
The impact of the US elections on democracy
The topic of this episode is the impact of the upcoming US elections on Democracy and features Professor Shalini Randeria. Professor Randeria is Professor of Social Anthropology and Sociology and is director of the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy at the Graduate Institute. She is also Rector of the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna and holds the Excellence Chair at the University of Bremen where she runs a research group on soft authoritarianism.
2020-11-03
31 min
Democracy in Question?
Can and should Western style democracy be exported far and wide?
The world is more formally democratic than ever before, if measured by the number of countries that have a representative form of government. But how viable is the Western model of liberal democracy as it travels to, and is transplanted in, different countries around the world? In this episode Professor Laurence Whitehead (Oxford University) and Dr. Yanina Welp (Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, Graduate Institute, Geneva) examine these issues against the background of the trajectories of Latin America’s turbulent experiences with democracy and populism. Show Notes Learn more about: ...
2020-10-22
25 min
Democracy in Question?
Introducing Democracy in Question
Liberal democracies are under unprecedented strain from within and without. Join renowned social anthropologist Shalini Randeria and leading scholars for an exploration of the challenges democracies are facing around the world. Subscribe now!Find out more about our work on Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy and on IWM. If you have any questions or feedback, you can email us at communication@graduateinstitute.ch.This podcast is produced by Richard Miron and Anouk Millet from Earshot Strategies.
2020-09-24
02 min
Graduate Institute In Conversation With
The Paradoxes of a Post-Covid-19 World
This episode features a discussion with Ivan Krastev, Director of the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia and Permanent Fellow at the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna, and Shalini Randeria, Director of the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy at the Graduate Institute. This discussion focuses on the paradoxical world and new power dynamics emerging from the Covid-19 crisis.
2020-06-25
35 min
LSE Podcasts
The New Authoritarianism: COVID-19 and the challenges facing democracy [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Guy Aitchison, Dr Luke Cooper, Dr Nadine El-Enany, Professor Shalini Randeria | Over the last decade political authoritarianism has been on the rise across the globe. The ‘authoritarian wave’ has touched most continents and regions. So even before the crisis unleashed by Coronavirus many peoples across the world were resisting rising authoritarianism, nationalism and racism. Coronavirus has often been talked of as a historical rupture, igniting system change. ‘We will not go back’ to the pre-crisis world is the clarion call of the current moment. Yet, the nature of the new world being born is still far from certain...
2020-06-24
1h 36
SynTalk
#TVFB (The View From Below) --- SynTalk
Do you hate beggars? Can one think of the above-below topography using both perspective as well as relationality? Is there an invisibilisation and dispersal of the hegemons? What does it mean to be at the very bottom? Is there a social responsibility of capital? Why does the below always have a hidden character, & why is there no giving of dignity to a full corporeal person? Why does a musahar woman own a broken-up dis-assembled bicycle? Are we as a society actively at war against the destitute – why? Are we actively creating destitution (& dispossession)? Is there always a dialectic unity between pr...
2015-08-02
1h 00