In a Nutshell, s.3 e.9: Insemination fraud, part 2 | Adriejan van Veen
Thousands of children in the Netherlands have been conceived as donor children over the past few decades – and some…
Thousands of children in the Netherlands have been conceived as donor children over the past few decades – and some…
Thousands of children in the Netherlands have been conceived as donor children over the past few decades – and some…
In the Vox podcast In a Nutshell, hosts Jara Majerus and Antonia Leise take a deep dive into the university’s most interesting, strange, and exciting research. Every two weeks, they invite Radboud researchers to talk about their favourite topics – explained in bite-sized episodes. In today’s episode, Jara delves into the world of literature and explores reading habits.
Why is producing more food not a solution to global hunger? What needs to happen for our food systems to…
How was the AIDS epidemic translated into theatre plays? Why is the way we talk about illness important? And what…
In the Vox podcast In a Nutshell, hosts Jara Majerus and Antonia Leise take a deep dive into the university’s most interesting, strange, and exciting research. Every two weeks, they invite Radboud researchers to talk about their favourite topics – explained in bite-sized episodes. In today’s episode, Antonia explores how theatre brings political topics on stage.
In a Nutshell is back! In this Vox podcast, hosts Jara Majerus and Antonia Leise take a deep dive into the university’s most interesting, strange, and exciting research. Every two weeks, they invite Radboud researchers to talk about their favourite topics – explained in bite-sized episodes. In today’s episode, Jara talks with Yvonne van den Berg about the significance of distance, or better said, the significance of proximity.
Can we predict the future? How is identity shaped by the past? And how can history help with making sense…
Can we overcome capitalism? What alternatives to communism exist? And what prevents us from imagining new economies? In the first…