🎙️NEW TikTok Special episode out! As digital infrastructures become battlegrounds for geopolitical power, it’s crucial to go beyond TikTok in the US, to uncover the global power dynamics shaping digital politics. Join us with guest D1 (🇬🇧PhD researcher):https://t.co/USfuG7m7z6
In Ep.03 pt.2 Game Industry? Mapping a life after #IR, Xiali, a game scriptwriter who graduated from @gvagrad, shared her ideas & stories about job hunting, the global politics of video games & how IR and history knowledge are incorporated into games. 🎙️Apple #podcast & Spotify.
📽️In Ep.03 pt.1 Film Industry? Mapping a life after #IR, Qianren, who has studied IR for 6 years but decided to exit right before graduation, shared his stories about finding genuine passion & his understanding of education, social media and life. 🎙️Apple #podcast and Spotify.
Knock knock! Ep. 02 [Who Moved My Puzzle? Identity, Temporiality, Spatialiy & (Im)mobility) is out📢Living abroad creates a direct encounter with global politics. We discussed how identity, (im)mobility & experiences abroad offered inspirations (or limits) for doing #IR research.
📝English transcript [S01E02] Who Moved My Puzzle? Identity, Temporality, Spatiality and (Im)mobility is now available via @matterslab https://t.co/QQFjzephdj
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🎙️#podcast Our first ep. [Why #IR can't knock down people's doors] invited Xiaolei, who studies IR in Moscow after the war broke out, and Magna Toasta, now PhD in War Studies in a permanent neutral state. Episode Language: Chinese. 📝English transcript published on Matters.
We seek to form dialogues between people around the world to talk about how we entered the field of IR, how we discovered our research interests or passions in our everyday experiences, and how people might have "quit" or "exited" and pursue future careers elsewhere🔍.(4/4)
Welcome to the world of #Overreactology🎤A "made-in-China" #podcast on #EverydayIR for and by young people, hosted by @yexu_jasmine & @yutingheALINA. The name in Chinese 小题大做 means treating a very small issue as a big deal. We commit to ‘overreact’!💡Intro (trailer) now live:
Welcome to the world of #Overreactology🎤A "made-in-China" #podcast on #EverydayIR for and by young people, hosted by @yexu_jasmine & @yutingheALINA. The name in Chinese 小题大做 means treating a very small issue as a big deal. We commit to ‘overreact’!💡Intro (trailer) now live: