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“What Kind of Worlds Does Humanitarianism Sustain?”or What Are the Tools Managing Humanitarian Organizations?

Guest: Andrea Contenta, working on humanitarian organizations, Independent ResearcherDuration: ~20 minutes In this second episode, titled “What Kind of Worlds Does Humanitarianism Sustain?”, we continue with the core of Andrea’s critique. As mentioned in the first episode, Andrea Contenta is uniquely positioned to reflect on humanitarianism. His experience spans some of the most defining crises

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“What Kind of Worlds Does Humanitarianism Sustain?”or Can We Rethink Humanitarianism as a Radical Social Politics of Life?

Guest: Andrea Contenta, working on humanitarian organizations, Independent ResearcherDuration: ~18 minutes In the next two podcast episodes, titled “What Kind of Worlds Does Humanitarianism Sustain?”, we take a critical look at the humanitarian field – not as a neutral space of emergency response and aid delivery, but as a complex system shaped by institutions, structural

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Greece as a crisis laboratory: Refugee Governance after 2015

Guest: Thanasis Tyrovolas, PhD candidate at the Department of Sociology, National and Kapodistrian University of AthensDuration: ~20 minutes This episode features a conversation with Thanasis Tyrovolas, a social geographer and PhD candidate at the Department of Sociology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. His research examines migration governance, humanitarian infrastructures, and the political economy of

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Serbia as Europe’s Border: Politics, Solidarity, Social Struggles

Guest: Vladan Jeremić, artist, curator, researcher and activistDuration: ~19 minutes This episode features a conversation with Vladan Jeremić, an artist, curator, researcher and activist based in Belgrade, currently working as project manager at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe. Drawing on his long-term engagement with social movements, politics, migration and border regimes, Jeremić reflects on the

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Serbia at the Crossroads: Migration Management, the Humanitarian Industry, and the Balkan Route

Rados Djurovic is a lawyer specializing in refugee and asylum law, with over 18 years of experience. He serves as the Board Director of the Asylum Protection Center, a Serbian NGO that provides legal, psychosocial, and integration support to asylum seekers, refugees, and forcibly displaced individuals in Serbia. He is also a researcher and the author of several papers and reports on Serbian reception and asylum laws and policies.

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