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The Baltic Sea Region and Estonian Seascapes

34 min · 2. okt. 202434 min
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Listen to a podcast that uncovers the different layers of the Estonian coastline from a human geography perspective. Estonian seascapes range from beaches to waterfalls and have historically supported people in a range of industries from tourism to fishing to the production of cosmetics. Seascapes also ignite energy debates about oil shale and wind farms against the backdrop of being Russia's neighbour today. Anu Printsmann [https://nordics.info/show/artikel/the-baltic-sea-region-and-estonian-seascapes] from Tallinn University talks to editor of nordics.info, Nicola Witcombe.  Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nordicsinfo/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/nordics.info] and LinkedIn [https://dk.linkedin.com/company/nordics-info].

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The Baltic Sea Region and Estonian Landscapes

Listen to a podcast about the landscapes of Estonia and how phases in history have left their mark, from old nineteenth-century German manors to sparsely populated ex-Soviet training areas. Hannes Palang from Tallinn University talks to editor of nordics.info, Nicola Witcombe, and explains his research on landscapes and how it reveals the fascinating history of Estonia and the Baltic Sea Region as a whole. Hannes Palang [https://nordics.info/show/artikel/the-baltic-sea-region-and-estonian-landscapes] from Tallinn University talks to editor of nordics.info, Nicola Witcombe.  Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nordicsinfo/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/nordics.info] and LinkedIn [https://dk.linkedin.com/company/nordics-info].

31. okt. 202433 min
episode The Baltic Sea Region and Estonian Seascapes cover

The Baltic Sea Region and Estonian Seascapes

Listen to a podcast that uncovers the different layers of the Estonian coastline from a human geography perspective. Estonian seascapes range from beaches to waterfalls and have historically supported people in a range of industries from tourism to fishing to the production of cosmetics. Seascapes also ignite energy debates about oil shale and wind farms against the backdrop of being Russia's neighbour today. Anu Printsmann [https://nordics.info/show/artikel/the-baltic-sea-region-and-estonian-seascapes] from Tallinn University talks to editor of nordics.info, Nicola Witcombe.  Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nordicsinfo/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/nordics.info] and LinkedIn [https://dk.linkedin.com/company/nordics-info].

2. okt. 202434 min
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Regionalisation and the Baltic Sea Region

Listen to a podcast about when and why states in and around the Baltic Sea have worked together for economic, social or geopolitical reasons, with a focus on Poland.  After the end of the Cold War, regional initiatives like the Council of the Baltic Sea States sprung up to keep Russia around the table and as a vehicle to work collectively towards common aims, inspired at least in part by Nordic regional institutions. But are such initiatives still as important now Russia no longer plays a part in them?  Nicola Witcombe, editor of nordics.info, talks to researchers Damian Szacawa and Jakub Olchowski [https://nordics.info/show/artikel/podcast-regionalisation-and-the-baltic-sea-region] political scientists at the Department of International Relations, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland. It was recorded in September 2023. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nordicsinfo/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/nordics.info] and LinkedIn [https://dk.linkedin.com/company/nordics-info].

17. april 202441 min
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NNL Pod 15: What was the New Nordic Lexicon podcast series about?

Listen to a whistlestop tour covering the last 14 podcasts, touching down in Aarhus, Stockholm, Oslo, and Helsinki, and featuring clips from podcasts where young people put questions to researchers on topics of the day, including the consequences of the invasion of Ukraine, gender, and the climate.  Nicola Witcombe, who is the editor of nordics.info, and Daniela Lange Andersen, a student from Aarhus University, discuss the series and recount views of the other students and researchers that have been involved. This podcast was made possible by funding from the A.P. Moller Foundation. Sound credits: Summer by tictac9 from freesound.org. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nordicsinfo/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/nordics.info] and LinkedIn [https://dk.linkedin.com/company/nordics-info].

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