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Inclusive Digital Educational Anti-discriminatory AlternativeS (IDEAS) offers knowledge from a feminist, leftist, politically engaging perspective. It presents women’s studies, gender issues, and theoretical options, speaks of social reproduction, body, sexuality, LGBTQI, and minorities rights, warns of climate changes, and rethinks the political. It is produced by Centre for Women’s Studies - Zagreb, Charles University - Prague, Colour Youth - Athens, IPAK Centre - Belgrade, University of Iceland - Reykjavik and coordinated by the Center for Women’s Studies - Belgrade. Supported by Erasmus

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10/24/2022

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December 7, 2022

Fearing and Fighting for Freedom

<p>The meaning of freedom, as the final significant element, the final piece in constructing this mosaic of the political, is offered through a set of reminders as to the meaning that is personal, but the focus is on its political implications. For example, the issues addressed are the limitations of „negative“ freedom and the potential of positive freedom, freedom of the will, freedom from necessity, self-determination, and self-actualization.</p> <p>The author of the text is Jelisaveta Blagojević.</p> <p>The text is read by Daša Duhaček</p> <p>References:</p> <p>Jelisaveta Blagojević, Politics of the Unthinkable/ Politike nemislivog, Beograd: Centar za medije i komunikacije, FMK, Unverzitet Singidunum, 2014.</p>

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December 7, 2022

Concept of the Political

<p>In order to restore the meaning of political activism and the importance of political engagement, this episode differentiates between politics and political. As opposed to politics, which is restricted to the institutionalized sphere and, albeit insisting on the necessity of both, the episode introduces the concept of the political, it is predicated on contingency, conflict,</p> <p>negotiations and uncertainty, in short – the space of freedom.</p> <p>The author of the text is Jelisaveta Blagojević.</p> <p>The text is read by Daša Duhaček</p> <p>References:</p> <p>Hannah Arendt, The Promise of Politics, New York: Schocken Books, 2005.</p>

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December 7, 2022

Is Love all we need?

<p>This episode also covers a full range of relevant issues, but from the outset suggests that any</p> <p>representation of love, its manifestation is public, or more specifically, it is political. It is connected to power (of love), but, importantly, „the true revovlutionary power of love should not reaffirm any fixed identity, but should be open to change, to constant becoming...thus giving it political potential for growth“</p> <p>The author of the text is Jelisaveta Blagojević.</p> <p>The text is read by Daša Duhaček</p> <p>References:</p> <p>Jelisaveta Blagojević, The Community of those without a Community/Zajednica onih koji nemaju zajednicu, Beograd: fmk, 2008.</p>

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What is IDEAS Podcast?

Inclusive Digital Educational Anti-discriminatory AlternativeS (IDEAS) offers knowledge from a feminist, leftist, politically engaging perspective. It presents women’s studies, gender issues, and theoretical options, speaks of social reproduction, body, sexuality, LGBTQI, and minorities rights, warns of climate changes, and rethinks the political. It is produced by Centre for Women’s Studies - Zagreb, Charles University - Prague, Colour Youth - Athens, IPAK Centre - Belgrade, University of Iceland - Reykjavik and coordinated by the Center for Women’s Studies - Belgrade. Supported by Erasmus

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