Reground

Ewa Górska

Podcast on Space, Power, and Justice

Episodes

  1. Checkpoint 300: Dr. Mark Griffiths

    FEB 8

    Checkpoint 300: Dr. Mark Griffiths

    In this episode, Dr. Ewa Górska sits down with Dr. Mark Griffiths, a political geographer whose work focuses on military ecologies, weapons supply chains, and colonial space in Palestine and Iraq. We discuss his latest book, 'Checkpoint 300: Colonial Space in Palestine', published in 2025 by University of Minnesota Press. Checkpoint 300 is a large border crossing between Bethlehem and Jerusalem that controls the movement of thousands of West Bank Palestinians daily. In 2005, Israel upgraded it to 'terminal status' with airport-like corridors, turnstiles, and biometric systems. We talk about how it functions as a border mechanism built on Palestinian land—not an actual border between Palestine and Israel. The conversation covers who can cross the checkpoint: mainly Palestinian men with labor permits working in Israeli construction and agriculture. The permit system operates through unwritten rules—men must be of working age, married with children, and free of political activism. We examine how this creates gendered effects, with women largely confined to care-giving roles and domestic labor while men spend hours commuting through checkpoints. We also explore how Checkpoint 300 exemplifies colonial space—connecting the checkpoint corridors to domestic spaces, villages across the West Bank, and international technology companies that develop surveillance systems used both at checkpoints and in civilian settings worldwide. The discussion covers Rachel's Tomb, tourist movements, privacy violations through biometric data collection, and how Palestinians resist and reshape the space around them despite the occupation.

    52 min
  2. Introducing Reground

    FEB 6

    Introducing Reground

    Hello. I’m Ewa Górska, a researcher and scholar based in Poland. For years, I’ve been fascinated by the invisible lines that shape our world—lines drawn by law, by power, by history. The borders that divide us, the stereotypes that ‘other’ us, the land that’s taken or reclaimed, and the systems that make it all possible. That’s why I created Reground—a podcast where I sit down with researchers, scholars, and thinkers who are digging into these questions. Together, we explore the spaces where justice, geography, and power collide. We talk about how settler colonialism reshapes nature, how checkpoints in Palestine become symbols of control, and how the technologies of occupation travel across the globe. We’ll unpack the stereotypes that erase Muslims from Europe’s long history and examine the scars that war leaves on landscapes and communities—from Gaza to Congo, from Iraq to Poland. This isn’t just an academic conversation. It’s about understanding the systems that shape our world and imagining how we might challenge them. Each episode, we’ll ground ourselves in research, but we’ll also ask: What does justice look like in these spaces? Who gets to draw the lines, and who gets erased by them? If you’re curious about the hidden geographies of power— or if you’ve ever wondered how the past and law shapes the spaces and borders we live with today— join me and my guests. Let’s reground our understanding of the world, one conversation at a time. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

    2 min

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Podcast on Space, Power, and Justice