Double Exposure Podcast
1) Museums and the Remembrance of the Shoah - Dr. Leora Auslander and Dr. Mirjam Wenzel
How is the Shoah addressed in museums? How do museums extend the commemoration of this singular rupture in the history of humankind to other genocides? What can be understood as the universalization o...Show More
Museums and the Remembrance of the Shoah - Dr. Leora Auslander and Dr. Mirjam Wenzel
58:22 | Dec 18th, 2024
2) Colonialism and Its Impact on Political Solidarity Today - Dr. Emily Marker and Dr. Monica van der Haagen-Wulff
After the end of World War II, European nations promoted European unification as a “peace project.” What remained largely ignored was the obligation resulting from the colonial past of countries like ...Show More
3) Cohesion and Resilience in Community and Society - Dr. Clara van den Berg and Dr. Leah Gose
In cases where strong social cohesion is the result of proximity, common interests, and shared identity, solidarity is not a problem. Naturally, societies with higher levels of social cohesion are hea...Show More
4) Is Interest Politics Dead? - Dr. Delia Baldassarri and Dr. Jan-Werner Müller
Today's societies are characterized by a high degree of diversity and complexity. Cultural, ethnic, religious, and linguistic differences can make social cohesion difficult. Against this backdrop, pol...Show More
Is Interest Politics Dead? - Dr. Delia Baldassarri and Dr. Jan-Werner Müller
52:25 | Nov 26th, 2024
5) Ethnicity and the Politics of Solidarity
What unites individuals to engage in political struggles across geographical, social, religious, and political divides and perceived boundaries? How do solidarity movements challenge the interests and...Show More
6) Solidarity and Compromise
Showing solidarity with another one’s cause can build ties between different groups in society. But solidarity is also very demanding, it requires not only to view the cause as legitimate but also as ...Show More
7) Radical Universalism
"We hold these truth to be self evident, that all men are created equal". So begins the US Declaration of Independence. "Human Dignity is inviolable". So begins the German Basic Law. Can we still stan...Show More