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In a World of Total War: Norway 1939-1945

28 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Tom Kristiansen, Professor of History at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromso discusses the new project he heads on rewriting the history of No...

El kell-e mondani az elmondhatatlant, ha az háborús nemi erőszak?

19 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Pető Andrea, a CEU egyetemi tanárával Stefano Bottoni, MTA Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézet tudományos főmun...

Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Listing

18 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Challenges of the UNESCO Convention

18 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Intangible Cultural Heritage - what is it?

13 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Elhurcolt magyar civilek a Szovjetúnióban

12 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Pető Andrea, a Magyar Történelmi Emlékek Okmánytárak sorozatban megjelent „…Akkor aszt mondták kicsi robot”. A magyar polgári lakosság...

The Memory of 'Trianon' in Hungary

11 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Walking around Budapest, we can see greater Hungary map stickers on car bumpers and people wearing T-shirts or sometimes tattoos that represent resent...

Migration and Escape: A New European History

05 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Philipp Ther, Director of Institute of East European History, University of Vienna, speaks with Andrea Pető about his new book: Die Außenseiter. Fl...

What is a Human? What the Answers Mean for Human Rights

15 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

John Evans discusses his book What Is a Human? What the Answers Mean for Human Rights, the results of his empirical study across the United States. Th...

Through the Poems: The Biography of Tibet's sixth Dalai Lama

11 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

In this podcast, Samten Yeshi, Masters student at Central European University's History Department,  presents the life of Tibet's sixth Dalai Lama th...

Health Workers and Firefighters

03 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

• Please beware that this episode may contain disturbing content •In this second episode,  two professionals and long-term London residents, a pu...

Health Workers and Firefighters

03 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

• Please beware that this episode may contain disturbing content •In this second episode,  two professionals and long-term London residents, a pu...

Health Workers and Firefighters

03 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

• Please beware that this episode may contain disturbing content •In this second episode,  two professionals and long-term London residents, a pu...

A közép-európai “kollaboráns személyiség” mint a történetírás kihívása

25 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Stefano Bottoni, az MTA Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézet tudományos főmunkatárs, az MTA II. világháború tö...

Háború helytörténete: Kecskemét

18 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Rigó Róberttel - a Neumann János Egyetem Pedagógusképző Karának tanszékvezető főiskolai docensével - a “A Sorosfordító évtizedek Kecsk...

Key Words in Sound

16 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Featuring twenty entries on subjects such as music, voice, noise, shape and the body Keywords in Sound (Duke, 2015) pushes at the boundaries of ‘sou...

Unraveling the Contradictions of Development

16 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

This podcast engages critically with the concept of development by tracing back its roots to the 18th-19th centuries' ideas of capitalism and histori...

Iceland: from Gender Policing During Occupation to “Feminist Paradise”

16 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

What were the gender politics of WWII in Iceland? What happened to children who were fathered by British or American occupying soldiers?Erla Hulda Hal...

Egyháztörténet és a II. világháború

05 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Bánkuti Gábor a Pécsi Tudományegyetem habilitált egyetemi docensével “A frontátvonulás és a diktatúra kiépülésének egyházi recepciój...

Gyerekmentés Magyarországon a holokauszt alatt

27 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Laborczi Dórával A Sztehlo gyerekek voltunk, Andrási Andorral közösen szerkesztett (Luther Kiadó, 2018) interjú kötetéről Pető Andrea beszé...

Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi. A New Biography

20 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Thomas Weber Professor of History and International Affairs at the University of Aberdeen talks to Andrea Pető about how to ask different questions,...

Happiness goes through the Stomach

20 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

The last episode of the Five Senses of Austerity deals with the rationing of food in late Romanian socialism. It tells the story of the 1987 worker's ...

Music and Society

15 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Áltudomány, fajbiológia, "tudományos antiszemitizmus"

13 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Paksa Rudolffal a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézetének tudományos munkatársával a...

Surviving Winter

05 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Dollars in my pockets

05 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Money! You either have it, or you don't. Socialist Romania did not. Therefore, it had to borrow money from abroad in order to meet its ambitious devel...

Stalin’s Army in Austria

04 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Barbara Stelzl-Marx, director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Research on Consequences of War (BIK), talks with Andrea Pető about how to get ac...

Magyar katonák a második világháborúban

04 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Pető Andrea arról beszélget Pihurik Judittal, a Szegedi Tudományegyetem docensével, aki a Naplók és memoárok a Don-kanyarból 1942-1943 (Bud...

The Philosophy of Auditory Perception

31 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

A discussion about auditory perception with Nick Young, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Philosophy of Time, University of Milan.Nick explain...

Seeing Ruins

30 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

‘Bridges to Business’: Training young Roma for White-Collar Jobs in Hungary

29 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

London, the Glocturnal City's 'Other Workers'

27 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

When the Music Stopped

23 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

What did Nicolae Ceausescu have in common with Romania's most famous radio DJ, Cornel Chiriac? In Episode 1 of 'Five Senses of Austerity' we explore t...

Transsiberian Blind

17 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

The most unusual expedition to Transsiberian railway was organised by British anthropologist Maurice Fitzmaurice in the 1920s: a daring scientific cam...

Introducing the Five Senses of Austerity

17 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

In recent years, most of us have become used to hearing about austerity. Following the 2007 financial crisis, it was said that austerity was the only ...

When a Challenge is a Chance

03 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Since the Revolution of Dignity took place and the war with Russia started, many Ukrainians reconsidered their lives. Many have got involved in activi...

Andrija Visic (School of Public Policy ’15)

28 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, CEU Alumni Scholarship Recipients Elena Krusheuskaja, Andrej Hagan and Jani Korhonen - host the Alumnus of the School of Public Polic...

CEU Spectrum Club Podcast

26 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

The Irish Citizens’ Assembly - A Model Worth Replicating?

26 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

From "Seething Anger" to Deliberation: The Case of the Irish Citizens’ Assembly

26 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Liberal Democracy in Crisis - Is it Time to Evolve?

26 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, we chat with governance and rule of law experts to learn more about the challenges to democratic governance on both sides of the Atla...

Being Mormon in Hungary

23 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Wooden Treasure

22 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

There are few countries in the world, where wood plays as important role as in Poland. Less than four decades ago, wooden houses still dominated the l...

The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity

19 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity (University of Illinois Press, 2017) by James G. Mansell brings forward the opportunity to hear moderni...

Violently Peaceful - Tibetan Diaspora in India

06 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Tibetans are the best example of a diaspora that is very politically active but not violent, or at least outwardly violent in a different way. The sit...

The Fall of the Soviet Union

03 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Russia as Europe’s Other

03 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

We’re all familiar with the story – in 1989 the USSR collapsed and the path was made for Russia to return to Europe through the acceptance of capi...

The Troubles: Patterns of Radicalisation in Northern Ireland

23 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

This episode discusses the patterns of radicalization of ordinary citizens during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the role of various political a...

The Troubles: Patterns of Radicalisation in Northern Ireland

23 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

This episode discusses the patterns of radicalization of ordinary citizens during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the role of various political a...

The Nuclear Accident in Chernobyl

19 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

The nuclear accident at Chernobyl in 1986 was not just a catastrophic event in terms of its effect upon the environment and the health of those who li...

Irish-American Diaspora and Identity Politics during “The Troubles”

14 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

This podcast is a story of Irish America during an exciting time both in Irish and American history. While “The Troubles” were raging in Northern ...

Feral Interview: A Conversation with Eva Hayward and Jack Halberstam

07 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

What can whale songs teach us about queer theory? Marianna Szczygielska and Adriana Qubaia-ova from CEU’s Gender Studies Department interview Eva Ha...

The Helsinki Accords of 1975

05 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Diaspora Politics and Podcasting

28 Feb 2018

Contributed by Lukas

In this short introduction to the series Mate Nikola Tokić, Humanities Initiative Visiting Professor at Central European University’s Department ...

A Theoretical Perspective on Political Violence

28 Feb 2018

Contributed by Lukas

How does the absence of a generally accepted definition on terrorism, codified under international law, affect national policies that target diasporas...

Italian Immigrant Anarchism in the United States in the Early 20th Century

27 Feb 2018

Contributed by Lukas

On September 16, 1920, an explosion rocked the financial district in New York City; it was the deadliest terrorist attack in the United States up to t...

Oral History Developments

29 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Oral History Developments

29 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Eco-Sonic Media

29 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

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

Politics of Oral History

28 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Politics of Oral History

28 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Connecting the Social and the Personal

27 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Connecting the Social and the Personal

27 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Ethical and Legal Dimension

26 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Ethical and Legal Dimension

26 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Practicalities

25 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Practicalities

25 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Questions & Questioning

24 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Questions & Questioning

24 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Narrativity

23 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Narrativity

23 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Interpretation

22 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Interpretation

22 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Interviewing as a technique of gaining information is as old as humankind. Talking to people as a form of scientific inquiry about their experiences i...

Communicating for Human Rights

31 Dec 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asy...

Communicating for Human Rights

31 Dec 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asy...

Framing Media Messages on Migration

30 Dec 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asyl...

The Death of Stalin

13 Nov 2017

Contributed by Lukas

The Death of Stalin was a key moment in Cold War history, creating new possibilities but also new uncertainties in the difficult post-war relationship...

The Death of Stalin

13 Nov 2017

Contributed by Lukas

The Death of Stalin was a key moment in Cold War history, creating new possibilities but also new uncertainties in the difficult post-war relationship...

Romani Media - Part 1

21 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

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

Romani Media - Part 1

21 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

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

Romani Media - Part 1

21 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

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

Mismatched Women

21 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Jennifer Fleeger‘s Mismatched Women: The Siren’s Song Through the Machine (Oxford University Press, 2014) tells the story of women in film and t...

How Global Iconic Events are Born?

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of the Media & Change podcast series of the Center for Media, Data and Society of the School of Public Policy at Central European Univ...

How Global Iconic Events are Born?

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of the Media & Change podcast series of the Center for Media, Data and Society of the School of Public Policy at Central European Univ...

Yuri Gagarin and the Space Race

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

If you’re an American radio station broadcasting to the Soviet Union, how do you address the awkward fact that the Communists are winning the space ...

Why Read Euripides' Medea?

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This episode discusses Euripides’ Medea, in which the most important themes and remaining scholarly questions concerning the play are introduced.Th...

Romani Media - Part 2

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

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

Romani Media - Part 2

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

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

Journalism and Freedom of Expression

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asyl...

Voices of Migrant Solidarity

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asyl...

Factual versus Fake News in Digital Media

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asyl...

Politics and Media Financing

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asyl...

Empowerment through Podcasts

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Voice Matters podcast, a series of discussions on media and communication as part of the Open Learning Initiative for refugees and asyl...

The Study and Categories of Human

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

How do we humans study the human? Hosted by Magdalena Smieszek, this episode of the How We Are Human podcast presents a discussion with Maria Kronfeld...

The Study and Categories of Human

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

How do we humans study the human? Hosted by Magdalena Smieszek, this episode of the How We Are Human podcast presents a discussion with Maria Kronfeld...

Sonic Rupture

20 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Sonic Rupture: A Practice-led Approach to Urban Soundscape Design(Bloomsbury 2016) by Jordan Lacey offers a practice-led alternative approach to urb...

CEU, Media Studies and the Concept of Open Society

19 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of the Media and Change Podcast Series, CMDS's Eva Bognar is interviewing Monroe Price  on the the foundation of our Center, on t...

The Biological and Social Human

19 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Do we know ourselves better biologically or socially? Hosted by Magdalena Smieszek, this episode of the How We Are Human podcast is part 2 of the disc...

The Biological and Social Human

19 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Do we know ourselves better biologically or socially? Hosted by Magdalena Smieszek, this episode of the How We Are Human podcast is part 2 of the disc...

The War in Vietnam

19 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

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

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