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Visualising War and Peace

The University of St Andrews

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How do war stories work? And what do they do to us? Join University of St Andrews historian Alice König and colleagues as they explore how war and peace get presented in art, text, film and music. With the help of expert guests, they unpick conflict stories from all sorts of different periods and places. And they ask how the tales we tell and the pictures we paint of peace and war influence us as individuals and shape the societies we live in.
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Godzilla und Kong entern erneut das Kino um gemeinsam gegen den Planet der Affen anzutreten. Unterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in unseren Moneypool einzahlt: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/KatiF?locale.x=de_DE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Weitere Podcasts und Infos unter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/nerdnerdnerd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Feedback geht so:Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@PodcastKoenig⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠E-Mai…
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In this episode, Visualising Peace student Teddy Henderson interviews Lieutenant Colonel Henderson and Major McCord MBE about their experiences and understanding of Peace Operations within the British Military. Lt Col Henderson is currently the Commanding Officer of Aberdeen and Tayforth Officer Training Regiment (ATOTR) but had extensive prior exp…
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In this episode, Visualising Peace researcher Harris Siderfin interviews Lord Jim Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness, about his career and the relationship between peace and politics in the UK. Lord Wallace is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician with a long career of service in the House of Commons, the Scottish Parliament and the House of Lor…
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Die erste TV-Serie des Monsterverses lässt uns direkt die Ursprünge der geheimnisvollen Organisation Monarch erleben, die seit dem ersten Auftritt von Godzilla vor inzwischen 10 Jahren Fragen aufwirft. Aber was haben diese drei Randos damit zu? Steffen und sein Gast Chris von Dinos, Dämonen & Doktoren gehen genau diesen Fragen und einigen mehr auf …
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In this podcast Alice interviews Dr Jana Tabak, an Assistant Professor at the Department of International Relations at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Jana’s work focuses on children’s experiences of conflict in both the global south and the global north, and also on the role that our conceptions of childhood play in our habits of visualisi…
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This episode is a follow-up to an earlier conversation with Anne Lene Stein which focused on peace activism in Israel and Palestine. We invited her back onto the podcast to share another important strand of research with us, based on her recent work with Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. As several of our other episodes discuss, forced displacement …
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Nach dem vergeigten Auftritt von Godzilla in den USA haben sich die Macher in Japan gedacht "Das können wir doch besser, oder?" Ob dieser übereilt wirkende Neustart des Königs der Monster wirklich gelungen ist, klären Daniel und Steffen in dieser Sendung. Chapters: 00:00:21 Anmoderation 00:02:39 Filmvorstellung 00:03:31 ORGAnisatorisches: Beendete …
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In this podcast Alice interviews two guests, both based at the US Army War College and both researching AI-enabled military technologies. LTC Dr Paul Lushenko is the Director of Special Operations and a Faculty Instructor in the U.S. Army War College’s Department of Military Strategy, Planning, and Operations. Paul has combined an academic career w…
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In this episode, Alice interviews Dr Joseph Scales, a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of Religion, Philosophy and History at the University of Agder in Norway. This podcast is the second part of a pair looking at the history and representation of conflict in ancient Judea. In part 1, Conflict and Identity in Ancient Judaism, Joe g…
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In this episode, Alice interviews Dr Joseph Scales, a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of Religion, Philosophy and History at the University of Agder in Norway. Joe’s doctoral research analysed spaces of Jewish identity in ancient Galilee, looking particularly at the impact of material culture on personal, communal and regional ide…
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In this episode, Visualising Peace student Madighan Ryan interviews Dr. Mark Wong, a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Research Methods, and the Deputy Head of Urban Studies, at the University of Glasgow. Dr. Wong has extensive expertise in the fields of responsible AI and the Just Transition, and has been an advisor in this capacity to the Scot…
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In dieser Episode holen wir die Besprechung der Zeichentrickserie zum 1998er Godzilla nach, die im Herbst aus Zeitgründen verschoben werden musste. Unterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in unseren Moneypool einzahlt: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/KatiF?locale.x=de_DE⁠⁠⁠ Wir produzieren eine dritte Staffel König der Podcasts Gaiden mit weiter…
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In this episode, Alice interviews Anne Lene Stein, a PhD Student in the Department of Political Science at Lund University, in Sweden. With a background in both social anthropology and peace-and-conflict studies, Anne’s research over the past ten years has focused on peace activism in Israel, Palestine and Lebanon (among other places). She is parti…
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In this episode, Visualising Peace student Albert Surinach I Campos interviews Prof. Giuseppe Pezzini, Associate Professor of Latin Language and Literature at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. While Prof. Pezzini's main area of research is in Classics, his interests extend beyond the ancient world, focussing particularly on Tolkien life and literary …
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In this episode, Visualising Peace student Robert Rayner interviews Debby Flack. Debby served as an Ecumenical Accompanier (EA) with EAPPI in Palestine and Israel. EAPPI is a World Council of Churches programme which sends human rights monitors to Palestine and Israel for three months at a time. The Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine a…
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Zusammen mit Christian und Philip von Dinos, Dämonen & Doktoren besprechen Daniel und Steffen den neuesten Eintrag in Godzillas langjähriger Filmgeschichte. Dabei wird überraschend oft ins Horn geblasen. Allerdings kommt es auch immer wieder zu recht heftigen Gefühlregungen. Unterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in unseren Moneypool einzahlt: ⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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In this episode, Alice interviews Dr Jaremey McMullin, a Senior Lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews. Jaremey’s research spans a wide range of topics, from ex-combatant disarmament and veteran reintegration to youth peacebuilding and political participation in post-conflict contexts. His 2013 monograph E…
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Er ist gezeichnet. Zumindest sind es Kong und Gamera in diesem Doppelbesprechungsfeature. Wir nehmen uns die beiden Netflix-Animationsserien zur Brust, die sowohl den König von Skull Island als auch den Freund aller Kinder auf die Streamingbildschirme der Welt bringen. Dabei wird es lang. Sehr lang! Unterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in unseren…
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Frisch aus der Sommerpause zurückgekehrt widmen sich Daniel und Steffen dem ersten amerikanischen Versuch Godzilla ins Kino zu bringen. Dabei überprüfen die beiden nicht nur die Gültigkeit der beiden Namen GINO und Zilla, sondern schauen auch nach, ob der US-Goji am Ende ein guter Film für sich selbst ist. Unterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in …
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In this episode, Alice interviews Prof. Steve Murdoch, Head of Military History at the Swedish Defence University. Before taking up that role, Steve was a professor of military history at the University of St Andrews, and he has been a generous supporter of the Visualising War project from its start. Steve’s research focuses on Scottish and Scandin…
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In this episode, Visualising Peace students Otilia and Harris interview Johanna McMullan and Paul Gallagher who are trained educators at the Widows Against Violence Empowerment (WAVE) Centre. WAVE is the largest cross-community victim group for people who have been affected by conflict in Northern Ireland from 1968-1998. While The Troubles official…
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Der Zauberschreibstock ist stärker als die Fahrradklingel. Zumindest behauptet dies dieser Tokusatsu-Genremix vom japanischen Kultregisseur Keita Amemiya. Wir gehen in eine Sommerpause bis Ende Oktober. Unterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in unseren Moneypool einzahlt: ⁠⁠https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/KatiF?locale.x=de_DE⁠ Wir produzieren eine …
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In this episode, Otilia interviews Jonathan Fisher, a founding member of the Sadvidya Foundation, which works to preserve ancient Eastern teachings of yogic philosophy. These teachings aim to promote peace and inner happiness for all humanity. Guided by dedicated practitioners, the foundation offers programs, publications and retreats to bring this…
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Ist es eine Fledermaus? Ist es eine Krabbe? Nein es ist Destoroyah! Daniel und Nerd Steffen diskutieren in dieser Episode Godzillas fulminantes Finale der Heisei-Ära. Aber wäre Film wirklich ein gelungener Abschluss gewesen, hätte man danach tatsächlich aufgehört, Godzilla-Filme zu drehen? Weitere Podcasts und Infos unter: linktr.ee/nerdnerdnerdUnt…
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Bereits zum 69. Mal (nice) treffen sich Daniel und Steffen zur gepflegten Monsterfilmbesprechung. Und dieses Mal sogar in echt vor Ort und auf einem Sofa! Zu diesem besonderen Anlass nehmen sich die beiden ein Full Moon Doublefeature vor und ertragen die beiden Monster Zarkorr und Kraa, die die Kultfilmschmiede Full Moon in den 90ern absonderte. Ei…
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In this episode, Visualising Peace student Otilia Meden interviews Dr Roxani Krystalli, a lecturer in International Relations at the University of St Andrews. Roxani's work covers a broad range of topics, from storytelling in politics to the presence of care, beauty and joy in times of war. She applies feminist approaches to peace and conflict stud…
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Geht es noch mehr 90er als dieser Film? Diese Frage stellen sich Daniel und Steffen in dieser Episode. Und weil Daniel gar nicht so viele Antworten findet, haben sich die beiden den Tokusatsu-Experten Tim von YouTube-Kanal Tricerablue eingeladen. Weitere Podcasts und Infos unter: linktr.ee/nerdnerdnerdUnterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in unser…
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In this episode, Alice introduces the Visualising Peace project's virtual Museum of Peace. (To listen to the tour with a set of images showcasing some of the museum's contents, please follow this link.) Alice begins by outlining the wider research questions which members of the Visualising Peace team have been exploring: What recurring stories do i…
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In this episode, Alice interviews Dr Vindhya Buthpitiya, a St Andrews-based anthropologist who works at the intersection between conflict and visual culture. Her research focuses particularly on the production and circulation of images within the context of the Sri Lankan civil war, and she has published a wide range of articles looking at both pho…
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Auch wenn Daniel eigentlich "Guardians of the Galaxy" gucken wollte, widmen wir uns dennoch dem ersten Auftritt des Freunds der Kinder Gamera in der Heisei-Ära. Zuvor hat Steffen aber noch ein paar ernste Worte, die er unbedingt loswerden muss. Weitere Podcasts und Infos unter: linktr.ee/nerdnerdnerdUnterstützt uns finanziell, in dem ihr in unseren…
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This episode continues our exploration of forced migration by discussing ancient concepts of mobility, migration and place with Prof. Elena Isayev. An ancient historian by training, Elena's early research focused on social organisation and mobility in southern Italy from the 4th to the 1st centuries BC. She has since drawn on that deep history to a…
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How should we really be talking about Israel - in the classroom, or anywhere else? This week, Uri speaks to Dr. Noam Weissman, Executive Vice President of OpenDor Media, where he spearheads the educational vision and leads content creation across all divisions. Noam heads a team of content creators and educators for the Unpacked brand which reaches…
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This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Prof. Alison Phipps, a Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies at the University of Glasgow and UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Language and the Arts. Alongside her academic work, Alison is Co-Convener o…
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This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Hanna Dushkova, a Ukrainian lawyer and trained mediator who left Ukraine and travelled to Scotland as a refugee in July 2022. Hanna qualified as a lawyer in 2013, and got her advocate’s licence in 2018. While working to reso…
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This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Dina Nayeri, an author and lecturer in creative writing at the University of St Andrews. Dina spent her early years in Isfahan in Iran, before fleeing with her mother and brother, after her mother was arrested for converting…
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NY Times - the gift that keeps giving. Last week, you may have read: “For Strictly Observant Jews in Brooklyn, the Sabbath Expands," an article that highlights the new, expansive eruv covering most of Brooklyn. Within hours, there were hundreds of comments on the article, many of which were disparaging and mocking towards Orthodox and Chasidic Jews…
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This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Dr Waheed Arian, author of In the Wars – an autobiography, published in 2021, which narrates his journey of forced migration from Afghanistan to the UK. Dr Arian was born in Kabul in 1983 and his childhood was dominated by t…
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In dieser Sendung werfen sich Daniel und Steffen in die wunderbare Welt der japanischen Sagen und Mythen. Denn auch wenn es der Titel des Films andeuten will handelt es sich dieses Mal nicht um einen Kaiju-Film der klassischen Art, sondern um einen waschechten Fantasyfilm. Was die Power Rangers, Yu-Gi-Oh und Link aus The Legend of Zelda damit zu tu…
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This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Dijana Muminovic, a Bosnian-American documentary photographer who focuses particularly on documenting war's aftermath. Dijana has personal experience of forced migration herself, having moved to the US from Bosnia as a refug…
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This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Dr Lina Fadel, an Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt University. With a background in languages and intercultural studies, Lina’s research looks at how we navigate sameness and difference in multicultural contexts. She is pa…
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The new Netflix movie “You People” is a romantic comedy centering around Ezra Cohen, a white Jew, who falls in love with Amira, a black Muslim. Very much in the style of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, or Fiddler on the Roof, there are culture clashes and tension, much of which stems from Amira’s dad, played by Eddie Murphy, and Ezra’s mom, played by Jul…
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This week Uri is joined by Aliza Abrams Konig. They start by reminiscing about Aliza's previous appearance on Talking Tachlis, and they touch on a number of hot button issues including lab grown meat, the Netflix movie You People, and Joe Rogan's recent antisemitic comments. They then spend most of the conversation discussing Aliza's experience hav…
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This episode is part of our mini series, exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Research Assistant Dr Martyna Majewska interviews artist Mateusz (Mat) Fahrenholz, who shares his memories growing up in the Polish exile community in St Andrews, Fife, as the son of Polish war-time refugees. Mat's parents were both displ…
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This episode kicks off a new series of podcasts exploring how we visualise forced displacement, one of the many legacies of war. Alice interviews artist Diana Forster about her new art installation, 'Somewhere to Stay', which narrates the story of her mother's forced migration from Poland to Scotland during WWII. Fellow guest Josef Butler (a PhD st…
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Das neue Jahr starten wir direkt mit einem weiteren Auftritt Godzillas, der eigentlich nur einen gemütlichen Tag mit seinem Kind verbringen wollte. Aber da macht ihm sein böser Zwilling SpaceGodzilla einen Strich durch die Rechnung. Daniel und Steffen kommen dabei auf die Kontinuität der bisherigen Heisei-Filme sowie eine besonders auffällige Figur…
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Last week, Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier released a thoughtful, interesting piece about a new vision he entitled Ethical Orthodoxy. In this episode, Uri and Rivky sit down with Shlomo to ask him about this manifesto. They ask what its impetus was, what failures he sees in the religious world, and the practical ways he would want to build an Orthodox com…
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Wow, the NY Times sure has been publishing a lot of recent articles about Orthodox Jews. Uri and Rivky ask, what's that about? And what does it have to do with identity, journalism, and Elon Musk's Twitter takeover? Recent NY Times piece about Chasidic schools: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/29/nyregion/hasidic-orthodox-jewish-special-education.ht…
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THE OFFERING opens in theater and on demand starting this Friday, January 13th. Watch the trailer @ https://youtu.be/oMc-iybcRdc Uri discusses the film and some of its Jewish themes with one of the stars of the film Emily Wiseman, director Oliver Park, Writer/Producer Hank Hoffman, and Producer/Story Developer Yoni Yunger.…
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George Santos was elected to the US Congress in New York’s 3rd District, representing parts of Long Island and a small part of Queens, and is to be sworn into office today, on January 3rd 2023. In mid-December, the NYT exposed Santos’s lies, including: false degrees from NYU and Baruch, non-existent work stints at Citi Group and Goldman Sacks, a fa…
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Es weihnachtet sehr. Auch beim König der Podcasts können wir der Weihnachsstimmung nicht entkommen und deswegen widmet sich Nerd Steffen zusammen mit der Freundin des Nerds Kati einem weihnachtlichen Dinofilm aus Japan. Dabei reden wir über grüne Paprika, christliche Religionsgemeinschaften im Land der aufgehenden Sonne sowie den Brauch, zu Weihnac…
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