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Bringing Science Closer: Trust, Vulnerability, and the Ethics of Engagement
Feb 25, 2026
24m 12s
Restory – Recovering Cultural Roots of Small Communities
Jan 24, 2026
38m 21s
From Theory to Action: What's the Real Duty of Social Science?
Jan 13, 2026
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Introduction of The Collaboration Code
Jan 13, 2026
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The Persistence of Jewish Otherness among the New Christians of Spalato – Integration, Persecution and Trade
Nov 3, 2025
41m 21s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() Bringing Science Closer: Trust, Vulnerability, and the Ethics of Engagement✨ | engaged researchvulnerable groups+3 | Gabi Gőbl | Central European UniversityMamele | — | engaged researchvulnerable groups+3 | — | 24m 12s | |
| 1/24/26 | ![]() Restory – Recovering Cultural Roots of Small Communities✨ | Cultural HeritageOral History+3 | Adinel Dincă | Babeș-Bolyai UniversityMECERN+3 | TransylvaniaCluj-Napoca | RestoryCultural Roots+3 | — | 38m 21s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() From Theory to Action: What's the Real Duty of Social Science? | The Collaboration Code is a podcast that explores engaged research and collaborative projects between academic and civil actors. The first guest of the series is Yuki Seidler, manager of CEU's Science for Society Hub. The episode deals with the changing role of universities and engaged research as a way to respond to the challenges academia is facing. We talk about how social sciences navigate their way in an increasingly impact-focused environment and how NGOs and universities can help each other to reach real changes in the world. We touch upon the importance and difficulty of opening up the university to larger groups of people, the new ways of knowledge creation, and the future vision for the 21st century's higher education.The podcast was recorded at Central European University. The theme music was composed by Dominik Hollósi for The Collaboration Code. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Introduction of The Collaboration Code | The Collaboration Code is a podcast that explores the collaborative projects between academic and civil actors. The series deals with engaged research, the questions of a changing academia and the future pathways for social sciences. | — | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() The Persistence of Jewish Otherness among the New Christians of Spalato – Integration, Persecution and Trade✨ | Jewish OthernessNew Christians+4 | Lena Sadovski | — | ApuliaSpalato+2 | New ChristiansJewish Otherness+6 | — | 41m 21s | |
| 1/15/25 | ![]() Navigating Academic Risk: Perspectives from the Romanian Periphery✨ | academic riskhigher education+5 | Elena Trifan | University of Erfurt | RomaniaEU+1 | Romanian higher educationdisplaced scholars+5 | — | 9m 21s | |
| 5/11/20 | ![]() Gendered Insecurities: (Im)possibilities for Solidarity against the Precarization of Academia✨ | precarization of academiasolidarity+3 | Elif Birced | Council of Higher Education | TurkeyTurkey | academic laborprecarization+5 | — | 34m 32s | |
| 2/29/20 | ![]() Shipping✨ | shippingurban sustainability+3 | Elisabeth Schober | Department of Social Anthropology at the University of OsloEuropean Research Council+1 | Oslo | shippingurban cities+3 | — | 33m 16s | |
| 2/19/20 | ![]() "Dutiful Daughters" and Transnationalism: Return Migration as a Resistance to Turkish Diasporic Patriarchy in Germany✨ | return migrationpatriarchy+5 | Nilay Kılınç | — | GermanyTurkey+3 | return migrationpatriarchy+5 | — | 29m 44s | |
| 1/8/20 | ![]() Where to Call Home and Where to Return as a Second Generation Turkish-German?: Gendered Experiences of Return Migration✨ | return migrationgender dimension+4 | Nilay Kılınç | University of SurreyCentre of Advanced Studies in Sofia+2 | TurkeyGermany | return migrationTurkish-Germans+6 | — | 35m 32s | |
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| 7/24/19 | ![]() Intersectional Resistance under British Colonialism and Turkish Occupation: Sexuality and Gender in Cyprus✨ | British colonialismTurkish occupation+5 | Tegiye Birey | University of New HampshireLondon School of Economics and Political Science+1 | CyprusNorthern Cyprus+1 | British colonialismTurkish occupation+8 | — | 35m 17s | |
| 1/3/19 | ![]() Seasons in the Sun: Ukrainian and Bulgarian Workers in Bulgarian All-Inclusive Tourism✨ | Ukrainian workersBulgarian workers+3 | — | — | BulgariaUkraine+1 | Ukrainian workersBulgarian workers+3 | — | 31m 59s | |
| 8/3/18 | ![]() Health Workers and Firefighters✨ | night shift workcircadian rhythms+3 | public health practitionerfire fighter | University of Westminster | London | night shiftcircadian rhythms+3 | — | 36m 19s | |
| 6/20/18 | ![]() Happiness goes through the Stomach | The last episode of the Five Senses of Austerity deals with the rationing of food in late Romanian socialism. It tells the story of the 1987 worker's revolt from the city of Brasov, which marked the beginning of the end of the regime, and then goes on to explore the final moments of Romanian socialism. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/18 | ![]() Surviving Winter | Austerity takes different forms. This episode of the Five Senses of Austerity explores one of the ways in which it was felt strongest in late Romanian socialism. This is the story of the fuel scarcity, which led to a lack of heating during winter and regular power blackouts. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/18 | ![]() Dollars in my pockets | Money! You either have it, or you don't. Socialist Romania did not. Therefore, it had to borrow money from abroad in order to meet its ambitious development goals. This episode explores socialist Romania's failed crusade on the sea of global high finance starting from the late 1960s up until the 1980s, discussing the underlying reason for the turn towards austerity: the decision to pay off the accumulated foreign debt in its entirety. | — | ||||||
| 5/30/18 | ![]() Seeing Ruins | In 1977 Romania was hit by one of the most powerful earthquakes in its history. Episode two of the Five Senses of Austerity engages with the way in which the state dealt with the aftermath. On the one hand, the state saw the natural disaster as an opportunity for a particular kind of redevelopment, while on the other hand, for many Romanians, the earthquake marked the actual moment when things started to take a turn for the worse. The moment when austerity began. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/18 | ![]() London, the Glocturnal City's 'Other Workers' | In this episode, Julius-Cezar introduces the listeners to a world of work that is invisible to the diurnal eye and inaudible to the nocturnal sleeper. Ger Duijzings, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Regensburg, joins the host to talk about his Nightlaboratory project.Two other guests, Jeff (a London night bus driver), and an anonymous outreach worker with sex workers in East London, give their views and experiences of working at night. | — | ||||||
| 5/17/18 | ![]() Transsiberian Blind | The most unusual expedition to Transsiberian railway was organised by British anthropologist Maurice Fitzmaurice in the 1920s: a daring scientific campaign, which had a disastrous end and mysterious consequences. Keen to capture the unique soundscape of the newly built gargantuan railroad from Leningrad to Vladivostok, Fitzmaurice assembled state-of-art recording equipment and selected a group of blind researchers. Through the eyes and ears of Buddhist monks, Soviet commissars, and SS officers the story follows the members of the expedition between 1926 and 1952 from England to Soviet Russia to Tibet, as their lives are torn and twisted in the political grindstones of the restless inter- and postwar period. | — | ||||||
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