Episode 5: Lucia Ardovini on Gender, Emotions and Interviewing People in Exile

Conversations on Positionality with Anne Kirstine Rønn

In this episode, Anne Kirstine talks to Lucia Ardovini about her research on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Lucia talks about how she developed relationships with Brotherhood members in exile and shares her thoughts on how to address ethical issues, biases and colonial heritage in knowledge production.

Lucia is a Lecturer in International Relations at Lancaster University and the Director of the Richardson Institute. Her research focuses on social movements, transnational activism and ideology. She is the author of the book 'Surviving Repression: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood after the 2013 Coup'.

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