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Radio Vinternational
Vincent Hoffmans
21 episodes
5 months ago
Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it. 
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Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it. 
Show more...
Politics
History,
News
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Contested Statues and Monuments with Jadé Botha
Radio Vinternational
56 minutes
11 months ago
Contested Statues and Monuments with Jadé Botha
Contested Statues and Monuments
How to settle disputes over representation in public places

Can a statue be offensive, objectionable or even violent? And who decides what to do with such a monument? In this episode, I speak with Jadé Botha, a Ph.D. researcher at the European University Institute who previously worked for the Contested Histories Initiative.

We discuss case studies from around the world, including the Edward Colston statue in Bristol and Mussolini’s bas-relief in Bolzano, and explore how community involvement and contextualization can offer alternatives to removal. 

Meet the guest 

Jadé Botha grew up in Cape Town and finished high school in Armenia through United World Colleges. Previously, she studied in Leiden and Amsterdam and currently, she is a PhD Researcher in International Law at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. Her research interests are transitional justice and international criminal law - and at the EUI she is part of the Cultural Heritage Working Group. You can follow her on LinkedIn or through her profile on the EUI page! 

Recommendation of the Week
Jadé recommends three things: 
  1. The website of the Contested Histories Project, to explore the full collection of case studies. 
  2. Read‘ Contested Histories in Public Spaces: Principles, Processes, Best Practices’  
  3. Last, but definitely not least: look around you if you walk through cities! Look at the names of streets, statues and everything that is (not) represented around you…
Enjoy the episode!  

Saluti, 

Vincent
Radio Vinternational
Everything we eat, think, wear, experience and even dream is influenced by global factors, but our news sources are often limited to our own (national) bubble.

I am Vincent Hoffmans, and it puzzles me that ‘the international’ receives so little attention in our lives. That’s why I started Radio Vinternational!

In each episode I interview experts and I try to learn something new about the world from them. The topics range from international art restitution to India's elections, and from fairness in AI to sports politics - as long as it's international, I'm up for it.