podcasts

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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