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PoliSci
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17 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.
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This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.
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Social Sciences
Science
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From Long Island to Montreal – Exploring Populism with Nick Von Rosk
PoliSci
37 minutes 41 seconds
10 months ago
From Long Island to Montreal – Exploring Populism with Nick Von Rosk

In the debut episode of Polisci, host Navid Mahlooji sits down with Nick Von Rosk, a passionate political science graduate student from Concordia University. Nick shares his journey from Long Island, New York, to Montreal, Canada, exploring the pivotal events that shaped his academic path, from the rise of populism to democratic backsliding under leaders like Trump and Bolsonaro.


Credits:

Host: Navid Mahlooji

Guest: Nick Von Rosk

Podcast production: João Roque

Audio Editing: Gaëlle Morin

Date: December 17 - 10h30

Lieu: South Africa - Study Room - Library

Music: Dee Yan-Key, DJ Messagroove - Move your body, Lowtone Music - Lofi CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial

PoliSci
This podcast is produced by graduate students at Concordia University, aiming to foster connections within the research community.