• S2E6: “Social E-maginaries, the Internet and German Windows: A Conversation with Yolanda López García”
    Oct 30 2025
    In the sixth and final episode of the series Fergal Lenehan and Luisa Conti, from the Centre for Digital Interculturality Studies, talk to Yolanda López García from the Technical University of Chemnitz, where she is Junior Professor for Intercultural Praxis with a Focus on Digital Cultures at the Institute for German and Intercultural Communications. The conversation touches on viewing interculturality as an emerging imaginary, Yolanda’s work on digital influencers in Germany and their so-called “migratory experience”, the case of German windows, the obsession with lüften (airing an apartment or house), and Yolanda’s theoretical concept of the “e-maginary”.
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    38 mins
  • S2E5: “Connectivity and Culture: Digital Anthropology in Rural Argentina”
    Oct 23 2025
    In the fifth episode of the series Luisa Conti and Fergal Lenehan, from the Centre for Digital Interculturality Studies, talk to Martina Di Tullio, an archaeologist and anthropologist based in Argentina who has undertaken extensive scholarly work together with rural Indigenous communities in Northwestern Argentina in relation to Internet usage. The conversation touches on Internet provision in rural Argentina, its impact on the researched communities as well as challenges towards digital sovereignty .
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    40 mins
  • S2E4: “Beyond the Duopoly: Researching Brazilian AI”
    Oct 16 2025
    In the fourth episode of the series Luisa Conti and Fergal Lenehan, from the Centre for Digital Interculturality Studies, talk to Emilian Franco from the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich, where he is a lecturer and a PhD scholar. Emilian talked about his research dealing with the production of Artificial Intelligence in Brazil. The conversation touched on the landscape of Brazilian AI, how cultural anthropologists research Artificial Intelligence, the metaphors of ‘devouring’ and ‘eating’, and Emilian’s research experiences in Brazil.
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    40 mins
  • S2E3: “Punk’s Not Dead: The Solarpunk Movement and the Internet”
    Oct 9 2025
    In the third episode of the series Fergal Lenehan and Luisa Conti, from the Centre for Digital Interculturality Studies, talk to Mareike Schütt, a lecturer and PhD scholar at the University of Jena in Germany. The conversation touches on the subject of Mereike’s PhD research, namely the Solarpunk movement – what this is, where it can be found, how Mareike is researching it and, indeed, if it can really be termed a movement at all.
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    29 mins
  • S2E2: “Back to the Future? The Vernacular Web”
    Oct 2 2025
    In the second episode of the series Luisa Conti and Fergal Lenehan, from the Centre for Digital Interculturality Studies, talk to Nathalie Fridzema from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and Anyja Shchetvina from the Humboldt University of Berlin in Germany. Nathalie and Anyja are PhD scholars and historians of the Internet, who presented a paper at the ReDICo-Conference in June 2025 called “Nostalgia, DIY and Internet Critique: The Emergence of the Vernacular Web as an Imaginary of Alternative Digital Futures.” The conversation touches on the vernacular web and what exactly this is, platforms dealing with the past of the Internet such as the Yesterweb, and the nostalgia-tinged imagining of Internet futures.
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    28 mins
  • S2E1: “Random Archives, Global YouTube and Rewiring the Net: A Conversation with Ethan Zuckerman”
    Sep 25 2025
    In the first episode of the series Fergal Lenehan and Luisa Conti, from the Centre for Digital Interculturality Studies, talk to Ethan Zuckerman. Ethan is a world-recognized expert in the field of the digital and is a professor at the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, USA. He has published widely and his book, Rewire: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection, originally from 2013, has been highly influential among those who wish to see more connection between the scholarly areas of Internet Studies and Intercultural Communications. The conversation engages with Ethan’s recent work on digital archives and the topic of random archiving, the different uses of the platforms YouTube and TikTok in different cultural contexts, and concludes with a discussion on the future of the Internet as Fergal asks Ethan to re-visit his arguments from 2013 for the present time.
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    41 mins
  • S1E3: "Online community-building among the Nigerian LGBTQI+ community"
    Nov 11 2024
    In the third episode of the "ReDICo Podcast”, Anna Finzel and activist Bisi Alimi discuss the challenging situation of the LGBTQI+ community in Nigeria, where same-sex relationships are still criminalized.
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    38 mins
  • S1E2: "The Fundamental Error"
    Nov 10 2024
    In this episode, Luisa Conti and Roman Lietz explore how individuals and communities are evolving in a postdigital and globalized society.
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    24 mins