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The Making Europe Podcast Series
The Making Europe Podcast Series
6 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode of the Making Europe Podcast Series, Maria Paula Diogo and Dirk van Laak, authors of the book "Europeans Globalizing", reflect upon the views of non-Western countries on European technologies and innovations and how this has mediated European influence across the world.
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In this episode of the Making Europe Podcast Series, Maria Paula Diogo and Dirk van Laak, authors of the book "Europeans Globalizing", reflect upon the views of non-Western countries on European technologies and innovations and how this has mediated European influence across the world.
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Science
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Episode 5. Communicating Europe
The Making Europe Podcast Series
23 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 5. Communicating Europe
In this episode, Andreas Fickers, co-author of the book Communicating Europe, describes how the radio became a mass medium and "a piece of furniture" that was found in every living room. He outlines how the users of the radio have co-constructed the way the medium developed, and how the act of radio listening became part of a new way of being European.
The Making Europe Podcast Series
In this episode of the Making Europe Podcast Series, Maria Paula Diogo and Dirk van Laak, authors of the book "Europeans Globalizing", reflect upon the views of non-Western countries on European technologies and innovations and how this has mediated European influence across the world.