De Gruyter Brill Conversations

De Gruyter Brill Conversations

De Gruyter Brill

Episodes 39
Avg. Duration 28m
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Since Oct 2019
Latest Episode Apr 2026

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Academic insights on current topics and debates. ► Website: https://www.degruyter.com/ ► Blog: https://blog.degruyter.com/ ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/degruyter.publishers ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/de-gruyter ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/degruyter_official ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/degruyter_pub ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DegruyterPublishers ► SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-869529439

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Martin Hamre and Christian Jacobs on New Histories of the Far Right

Apr 30, 2026 43m

What are new avenues to write an intellectual history of the far right in Europe from a global perspective?Martin Hamre and Christian Jacobs talk about their research in the broader field of…

Podcast-Tipp: Wagnis Wissen

Apr 13, 2026 0m

Was heißt Menschsein im Zeitalter kreativer Maschinen? Wie politisch ist Kalorienzählen? Darf Medizin alles, was sie kann? Wir wollen es wissen – also fragen wir bei denen nach, die sich am besten…

Dorothea Rohde: Die Magie der Dinge

Nov 04, 2025 54m

Wie verabschiedet man sich (in einem Trauerprozess) nicht nur von liebgewonnenen Dingen, sondern auch von sozialem Gerümpel und alten emotionalen Mustern?Dorothea Rohde spricht mit Dorothee Emsel…

Gib Hedstrom: Navigating Sustainable Growth

Aug 26, 2025 26m

Gib Hedstrom speaks with Jennifer Mason (Chief Sustainability Officer and EVP EHS&S at J.M. Huber Corporation) about his new book "Navigating Sustainable Growth: A Roadmap for Boards and…

Doris Sung: Women of Chinese Modern Art

Jun 21, 2024 25m

In her book, Women of Chinese Modern Art, Doris Sung talks about how women artists shaped the terrain of the modern art world. In the book talk she also talks with Senior Acquisitions Editor History…

Sébastien Tremblay on The Pink Triangle

Jun 18, 2024 44m

In this Book Talk Dr. Tremblay tells us what personal situations during his early academic career made him consider writing about the Pink Triangle in the first place and how looking at the topic in…

Podcasts & Geisteswissenschaften: A match made in Heaven?

Mar 28, 2024 1h 8m

Ruhig statt hektisch, lang statt kurz, wort- statt bildlastig, langsam statt schnell, diskursiv statt plakativ: Podcasts sind das ideale Format, um geisteswissenschaftliche Fragen und Thesen…

Na Li about Public History in China

Mar 21, 2024 24m

Dr. Na Li is associated researcher and chair of Public History at the University of Vienna. She is a public historian and urban planning scholar. Her research focuses on public history and urban…

David Lingelbach & Valentina Rodríguez on Oligarchs: Fusing Wealth and Power

Nov 21, 2023 22m

Today, more than twenty oligarchs serve as heads of state or government in countries such as Russia, South Africa, Lebanon and El Salvador. Many have a net worth in excess of $1 billion, and they all…

Modern Languages: Remapping a Shifting Landscape

Nov 21, 2023 27m

How do we produce knowledge? How do we present it? How can we better understand our societies, past and present? And, ultimately, what is it that makes us us? The study of Modern Languages tackles…

Werner R. Cramer über Farbwahrnehmung: "Lila macht kleine Füße"

Nov 20, 2023 20m

Grün stimmt hoffnungsvoll, ein kühles Blau lässt uns frösteln. Farben beeinflussen unsere Stimmung, unser Verhalten und sogar körperliche Empfindungen. Die Welt durch unsere Augen ist bunt, doch…

M. Kayser-Meiller und D. Meiller über "Unterwegs im Cybercamper"

Aug 03, 2023 19m

Wie wäre es, wenn Software-Pionierin Ada Lovelace aus dem 19. Jahrhundert in der Jetztzeit landet und ihrem Freund Charles Babbage, einem Computer-Vorreiter aus England, Briefe schreibt? Darin…

Diana Kessler über "Von Mund zu Gesund"

Jul 03, 2023 21m

„Gesund beginnt im Mund“ besagt eine bekannte Volksweisheit, der wir in unserem neusten Book Talk mit Dr. Diana Kessler auf den Grund gehen wollten. Im Interview fühlten wir der Expertin auf den…

Andrew Orr on “The Gay Girl in Damascus Hoax”

May 30, 2023 32m

Early on in the Arab Spring, a blog that had already existed for several years went viral: A Gay Girl in Damascus by Amina Arraf, a Syrian-American Muslim woman, who wrote about the uprisings in…

Who was Christine de Pizan? In Conversation about an Extraordinary Medieval Trailblazer

Mar 07, 2023 27m

One of the first professional women authors of the Middle Ages, Italian-French writer, strategist and historian Christine de Pizan (1364–c.1429) possessed extensive knowledge of military tactics and…

Xuan Grace Wang, Sajid Bashir and Jingbo Louise Liu on "Nanochemistry"

Jan 19, 2023 28m

Nanomaterials are an emerging technology increasingly portrayed in science fiction. But what are these mysterious materials in reality about? How are they made? And what are they used for? To answer…

Andreas Witt and Darja Fišer on “CLARIN. The Infrastructure for Language Resources”

Oct 19, 2022 17m

Digital humanities are a hot topic nowadays, but what about digital linguistics? How can digital language data be used in other areas of research? To tackle these complex questions, we invited Prof.…

Elisa Cuter, Guido Kirsten and Hanna Prenzel on “Precarity in European Film"

Sep 22, 2022 48m

Films not only entertain – they also probe social injustices and tell  marginalized stories. Against a backdrop of increasing economic  inequality, more and more people today are experiencing…

Humanities for Humans: Irene Kacandes on the New Transatlantic Discussion Series

Sep 12, 2022 18m

Over the last few years, the misuse of contested terms such as “critical race theory” and “white privilege” have exacerbated social rifts – especially since these terms are often misunderstood or not…

Book Talk: Esther Wright on “Rockstar Games and American History”

Aug 17, 2022 30m

For two decades, Rockstar Games have been making games that interrogate and represent the idea of America, past and present. Commercially successful, fan-beloved, and a frequent source of media…

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