🎙️ Episode 41 of #EISAVoices will be out on Friday, featuring Tobias Pforr and Fabian Pape on why US financial hegemony is under threat...
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🎙️ Episode 40 of #EISAVoices features Michelle Pace answering 'Why is... Denmark unwelcoming to Refugees?'
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🎙️ Available tomorrow wherever you get your podcasts...
✅ #EISAVoices Episode 38 - 'What is... the Arms Trade?' with Anna Stavrianakis
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In Conversation with Daniel Quiroga-Villamarín, winner of EISA's Best Dissertation Award 2025
🎧 Tune in tomorrow to #EISAVoices for episode 37, 'In Conversation with Daniel Quiroga-Villamarín', winner of EISA's Best Dissertation Award 2025
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Looking for a weekend podcast?
Check out the latest #EISAVoices hosted by @pollypw.bsky.social, featuring disintguished guests @victorkattan.bsky.social and @ebadarin.com
Discussing why is ... the recognition of Palestinian statehood causing debate? 🇵🇸
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Voices. Why is... the Recognition of Palestinian Statehood Causing Debate? with Victor Kattan and Emile Badarin
🎙️ Episode 36 of #EISAVoices will be available tomorrow!
⬇️ Why is... the Recognition of Palestinian Statehood Causing Debate? with Victor Kattan and Emile Badarin
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🎙️ This month on #EISAVoices, we're flipping the script: Our new episode features our producer Judith Koch, whose recent PhD research offers a fresh perspective on Brexit: rather than a sudden rupture, she interprets it as the latest chapter in a decades-long tension between the UK and Europe.
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🎤Featuring Rahul Rao (@rahulraothariel.bsky.social) in conversation w/ Polly Pallister-Wilkins (@pollypw.bsky.social) on his new book:
➡️📕"The Psychic Lives of Statues: Reckoning with the Rubble of Empire"
Out now w/ @plutopress.bsky.social.
🎉 Episode 33 of #EISAVoices is now available, featuring Rahul Rao on his new book 'The Psychic Lives of Statues: Reckoning with the Rubble of Empire'
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🎙️ #EISAVoices is back this Friday with guest Noam Leshem to discuss his new book 'Edges of Care: Living and Dying in No Man’s Land'
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Voices. What is... Climate Justice? with Peter Newell
🎙️ ⬇️ Episode 31 of #EISAVoices will be released on Friday February 14th
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Displacement, precarity, and exclusion: these define the reality for too many scholars. On 12 Feb 2025, 16:30 CET, I’ll be presenting at @europeanisa’s online event to address mobility injustices.
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Voices. In Conversation with... Anna Finiguerra, Winner of EISA's Best Dissertation Award
🎙️ Episode 28 of #EISAVoices with Anna Finiguerra is available now!
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🎙️ The next episode of #EISAVoices will come out on Friday!
‘In Conversation with Anna Finiguerra’ explores her EISA Award-winning dissertation “Ecologies of Visibility: Assembling the Politics of Mobility through Multiple Practices of Knowledge Production”
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Gender Filibuster Bingo. Featuring the boxes with the following text: What about men? We don't have the budget line. How are you defining gender. Member states won't allow it. Women's health is covered in newborn child mortality. Where is the data? Is it reliable? I've done the online gender training. Do we have a KPI for that? Everyone is dying. The problem is that women are poor, not that they are women. Talk to our gender person. UNFPA/UNICEF/UNAIDS/UN Women does women's health, not us. I understand the challenges, I have a daughter. No time for that. This is an emergency. Forget about gender, what about race? Women's health is covered in maternal health. Not our mandate. We can't talk about abortion. You know I'm a feminist. We need to talk to the youth and see what they think. Our senior leadership team contains women. We cover women in vulnerable populations. Can you do a full gender assessment of our new strategy and get it back to us in a day?
Voices. Why is... Sophie Harman Sick of It?
🎧 Episode 27 of #EISAVoices is out now!
⬇️ Take a look at the Gender Filibuster Bingo Card for an idea of what to expect in our conversation with Sophie Harman about her new book Sick of It: The Global Fight for Women's Health
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🎙️ The next episode of #EISAVoices will be published on Friday!
'Why is... Sophie Harman Sick of It?' features Sophie Harman in conversation with host Polly Pallister-Wilkins
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🎙️ The latest episode of #EISAVoices will be released tomorrow and features Olga Burlyuk and Ladan Rahbari, editors of “Migrant Academics’ Narratives of Precarity and Resilience in Europe”
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🎧 Episode 24 ‘What is…Genocide?’ is available now!
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🎙️Episode 23 ‘What is… Academic Freedom?’ is now available! #EISAVoices
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🎧 Episode 23 of #EISAVoices ‘What is… Academic Freedom?’ features Host @pollypw.bsky.social in conversation with @tonihaastrup.bsky.social @joelquirk.bsky.social and Lewis Turner.
🗓 The episode will be available this Friday, February 9th
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🎙️ Episode 22 of #EISAVoices ‘In Conversation with Jonathan White’ is now live!
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🎧 Episode 22 of #EISAVoices will come out on Friday, featuring @jonathanpjwhite.bsky.social
- winner of the Best Article in EJIR, 2023 for 'The De-institutionalisation of Power beyond the State’...
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Meme featuring two people yelling back and forth at each other with the captions “a cucktale is just traditional heteronormative racist misogyny”, “but as a meme the cucktale is able to transcend traditional boundaries and looses its stable meaning”, “yes but reformulantes by the infrastructural power of the online space”, “an online space that is still patterned by the forces of global racial capitalism”.
#EISAVoices episode 21 is out now!
⬇️ Click the link below to hear Uygar Baspehlivan in conversation with @pollypw.bsky.social discussing the dynamic world of internet memes and their significance for the study of IR…
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Meme of a man staring off into the distance in various locations with the caption ‘waiting for the EISA voices podcast on memes’
🎧 The next episode of #EISAVoices features @UBaspehlivan, winner of EISA's Best Graduate Paper Award 2023 for 'Cucktales: Race, Sex, and Enjoyment in The Reactionary Memescape'.
🗓 The episode will be released on Friday December 8
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