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Brought to you by the Amsterdam Centre for European Studies, ACES Cast features conversations with the Centre’s affiliates. In each episode, the podcast host, Gulnaz Sibgatullina, talks to early-career scholars and recognised experts about their research, academic journey and favourite books. Join us and get to know scholars who address the dynamics and direction of contemporary Europe.

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Brought to you by the Amsterdam Centre for European Studies, ACES Cast features conversations with the Centre’s affiliates. In each episode, the podcast host, Gulnaz Sibgatullina, talks to early-career scholars and recognised experts about their research, academic journey and favourite books. Join us and get to know scholars who address the dynamics and direction of contemporary Europe.

    12. Conversation with Dimitris Bouris: On Palestine, academia and activism, and contested statehood

    12. Conversation with Dimitris Bouris: On Palestine, academia and activism, and contested statehood

    In the last episode of this season, Dimitris Bouris discusses his research on Palestinian state-building and contested states, shares his views on activism in academia, and tells why he tries to inspire rather than teach his students.

    • 23 min
    11. Conversation with Natalie Welfens: On refugee selection, categorisation and Othering

    11. Conversation with Natalie Welfens: On refugee selection, categorisation and Othering

    In this episode, we talk to Natalie Welfens about her PhD research, categorization and cherry-picking in refugee selection programmes, and Othering in refugee integration courses.

    • 20 min
    10. Conversation with Anna van Duin: On practicing law, access to court, and harmful online content

    10. Conversation with Anna van Duin: On practicing law, access to court, and harmful online content

    This episode features Anna van Duin, who discusses how practicing as an attorney relates to her academic career, what the EU fundamental right to access to court means, and why harmful online content is so hard to remove.   

    • 24 min
    9. Conversation with Sudha Rajagopalan: On rethinking the Cold War, Indian cinema, and Soviet objects in Cuba and India

    9. Conversation with Sudha Rajagopalan: On rethinking the Cold War, Indian cinema, and Soviet objects in Cuba and India

    In this episode, we talk with Sudha Rajagopalan about rethinking the dichotomies of the Cold War, the reception of Indian cinema in the Soviet Union, and how Soviet objects journeyed to India and Cuba. 

    • 24 min
    8. Conversation with Guido Snel: On Slavic studies, the Srebrenica genocide, and translating

    8. Conversation with Guido Snel: On Slavic studies, the Srebrenica genocide, and translating

    In this episode, we talk to Guido Snel about studying Slavic studies during the Cold War, researching the Srebrenica genocide through photographs, and how we need to translate literature to understand our neighbours. 

    • 23 min
    7. Conversation with Beste Isleyen: On Turkish borders, fieldwork, and the EU-Turkey deal

    7. Conversation with Beste Isleyen: On Turkish borders, fieldwork, and the EU-Turkey deal

    In this episode, Beste Isleyen recalls how events such as the migration crisis and the 2016 Turkish coup shaped her path as a researcher and shares her thoughts on the realities of doing fieldwork on Turkish borders, the EU-Turkey deal, and Turkish accession.

    • 23 min

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