EP. 49 - in conversation with researcher and writer from Kazakhstan, Aizada Arystanbek
Aizada's research centers on gender, culture, nationalism and decoloniality. She received her Master of Arts degree in Gender Studies from Central European University and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the Department of Sociology at Rutgers University. Aizada sees her work as an intersection of research and activism and is dedicated to contributing to the non-violent production of knowledge on Central Asia.
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References:
Aizada's Instagram
Decolonial Disruptions in Central Asia: Understanding Reactions to Russian Migrants in the Wake of Putin’s Mobilization by Aizada Arystanbek
Rutgers University
Bloody January 2022
Favourite home food: Baursak - Kazakh bread, Uzbek Samsas
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Recording & editing: Patrycja Rozwora
Jingle, mix & master: Jonas Kröper
Music: Úide, Darkhan Juzz
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