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    studium generale

    Explore " studium generale" with insightful episodes like "Climate change and geopolitics", "Nederland bij zes meter zeespiegelstijging", "Energietransitie: wat zijn de uitdagingen?", "Het is oorlog, maar niemand die het ziet" and "Book Club #2: 1984 and the surveillance society by Vivien Butot" from podcasts like ""Studium Generale UT", "Studium Generale UT", "Studium Generale UT", "Studium Generale UT" and "Studium Generale Podcast"" and more!

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    Climate change and geopolitics

    Climate change and geopolitics

    Because of climate change geopolitical structures might shift. The ice of the North Pole for instance is melting. Superpowers like Russia have shown their interest in the huge oil and gas supplies there. Does a new cold war lurks at the horizon? Other example: in order to reduce CO2 countries are using more renewable energy sources. Can they become independent of gas- and oil suppliers like Russia and the Middle East or will other dependencies arise? Coby van der Linde, professor of Geopolitics & Energy (University of Groningen) and director of the Clingendael International Energy Program, sheds light on shifting perspectives. 

    Book Club #2: 1984 and the surveillance society by Vivien Butot

    Book Club #2: 1984 and the surveillance society by Vivien Butot
    It is almost impossible to discuss 1984 without making a connection to the present day, in which surveillance is widely used - for example by means of mobile phones, surveillance cameras and the ‘bonuskaart’ at the Albert Heijn supermarket. Is Big Brother watching us? And who is Big Brother in today's society? Vivien Butot is doing his PhD research at Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences for Centre for BOLD (Big Open and Linked Data) Cities, in which he focuses on the relationship between developments in the field of smart cities and privacy. For Studium Generale he recorded a podcast on whether or not 1984 is a good metaphor for the surveillance society as we know it today. Or did Aldous Huxley (Brave New World) and Franz Kafka (The Trial) had a better foretelling ability? ---------- Follow us Instagram: http://bit.ly/2ITWLpA Facebook: https://bit.ly/2yeHbE3 Website: https://bit.ly/3ertHFQ

    Book Club #1: Introduction to The Plague by prof.dr. Ruud Welten

    Book Club #1: Introduction to The Plague by prof.dr. Ruud Welten
    73 years after it first saw light, The Plague by Albert Camus hits the bestseller lists. Why is this book a must-read? Could existentialism help us to relate to the current situation? What themes in the book need a closer look to enjoy it even more? To get you started, prof.dr. Ruud Welten recorded a literary-philosophical introduction to this Nobel Prize winner and the book that is more urgent than ever before. ---------- Follow us Instagram: http://bit.ly/2ITWLpA Facebook: https://bit.ly/2yeHbE3 Website: https://bit.ly/3ertHFQ
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