Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
7 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to global dis:connect, the podcast that takes you on a captivating journey through the intricate web of connections and disconnections that define our world. We unravel the multifaceted dimensions of globalization, exploring its profound impact on our lives beyond conventional narratives.
Hosted by the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect, a research institute at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, this podcast is your passport to understanding the simultaneous and interrelated nature of globalization and deglobalization.
All our episodes are based on current research done at the centre and delve deep into the social significance of these global processes, challenging preconceptions and uncovering the true complexity that lies beneath the surface. Join us as we go beyond borders, exploring the fascinating spread of ideas and the nuanced experiences of individuals navigating the intersections of diverse cultures.
From the grassroots to the global stage, we examine how globalization shapes our perceptions, relationships, and the very fabric of society. As we navigate the twists and turns of this global tapestry, our aim is to foster a deeper understanding of the forces that connect and separate us.
How can we shape these processes for a more inclusive world? Each episode is a thought-provoking exploration that encourages you to question your perspectives and reconsider the dynamics of our interconnected world.
The global dis:connect podcast is hosted by the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Original idea: Roland Wenzlhuemer & David Grillenberger (global dis:connect).
Concept: Roland Wenzlhuemer (global dis:connect) & Daniel Fürg (48forward)
Production: The 48forward Studios
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Welcome to global dis:connect, the podcast that takes you on a captivating journey through the intricate web of connections and disconnections that define our world. We unravel the multifaceted dimensions of globalization, exploring its profound impact on our lives beyond conventional narratives.
Hosted by the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect, a research institute at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, this podcast is your passport to understanding the simultaneous and interrelated nature of globalization and deglobalization.
All our episodes are based on current research done at the centre and delve deep into the social significance of these global processes, challenging preconceptions and uncovering the true complexity that lies beneath the surface. Join us as we go beyond borders, exploring the fascinating spread of ideas and the nuanced experiences of individuals navigating the intersections of diverse cultures.
From the grassroots to the global stage, we examine how globalization shapes our perceptions, relationships, and the very fabric of society. As we navigate the twists and turns of this global tapestry, our aim is to foster a deeper understanding of the forces that connect and separate us.
How can we shape these processes for a more inclusive world? Each episode is a thought-provoking exploration that encourages you to question your perspectives and reconsider the dynamics of our interconnected world.
The global dis:connect podcast is hosted by the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Original idea: Roland Wenzlhuemer & David Grillenberger (global dis:connect).
Concept: Roland Wenzlhuemer (global dis:connect) & Daniel Fürg (48forward)
Production: The 48forward Studios
“Astride two cultures, I have roots in none.” - The dis:connecting experiences of British child migrants (1869–1970)
global dis:connect
33 minutes
1 year ago
“Astride two cultures, I have roots in none.” - The dis:connecting experiences of British child migrants (1869–1970)
In 2001, the Australian government published the “Lost Innocents” report about the British child migration schemes to Australia. Recognising the long-term effects of the schemes on those involved, the report stated: “Loss of identity, a sense of belonging and the loneliness of being far from home affected all child migrants.” Between 1869 and 1970, 150,000 children were sent to the British settler colonies – mostly to Canada and Australia – by charitable welfare organisations.
global dis:connect
Welcome to global dis:connect, the podcast that takes you on a captivating journey through the intricate web of connections and disconnections that define our world. We unravel the multifaceted dimensions of globalization, exploring its profound impact on our lives beyond conventional narratives.
Hosted by the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect, a research institute at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, this podcast is your passport to understanding the simultaneous and interrelated nature of globalization and deglobalization.
All our episodes are based on current research done at the centre and delve deep into the social significance of these global processes, challenging preconceptions and uncovering the true complexity that lies beneath the surface. Join us as we go beyond borders, exploring the fascinating spread of ideas and the nuanced experiences of individuals navigating the intersections of diverse cultures.
From the grassroots to the global stage, we examine how globalization shapes our perceptions, relationships, and the very fabric of society. As we navigate the twists and turns of this global tapestry, our aim is to foster a deeper understanding of the forces that connect and separate us.
How can we shape these processes for a more inclusive world? Each episode is a thought-provoking exploration that encourages you to question your perspectives and reconsider the dynamics of our interconnected world.
The global dis:connect podcast is hosted by the Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Original idea: Roland Wenzlhuemer & David Grillenberger (global dis:connect).
Concept: Roland Wenzlhuemer (global dis:connect) & Daniel Fürg (48forward)
Production: The 48forward Studios