Laura Herges

Research Rabbit Holes

Science EN ↓ 7 episodes

Feel like going down a new rabbit hole you've probably never thought about before? Then listen to Research Rabbit Holes - an interview podcast in which we go down a different rabbit hole each episode. Literature, politics, history - it's a new guest and a new topic every time.

Author

Laura Herges

Category

Science

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Latest episode

Jun 25, 2026

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Episodes

How Volcano Tourism Helped Colonize Hawaii (Interview with Henri Keskinen (University of Turku)) 25.06.2026

Colonialism through tourism? In this episode, we talk about the kingdom of Hawaii, and how it was slowly turned into the 50th American state. My guest is Henri Keskinen (University of Turku), who writes his dissertation about the evolution of colonialism through American interest groups in Hawaii. Tune in if you want to learn more about volcanoes, political coups and weird gift shops.   00:00 - 03...

Black Male Vulnerability in Fiction Written by African American Women (Interview with Tuula Kolehmainen (University of Turku)) 13.06.2026

Toni Morrison and Alice Walker are just two of many famous African American authors whose novels focus mostly on the experiences of black women. But how do they actually depict black men? My guest today is Dr. Tuula Kolehmainen (University of Turku), whose research explores how these writers depict the vulnerability of their male characters, as a way to resist common stereotypes, such as the macho...

U.S. Prisons and the Loss of Institutional Trust (Interview with Henry E. James (University College London)) 11.05.2026

Today's episode is about crime and punishment: Why are 20% of all prisoners incarcerated in the United States, if only 5% of the world's population live there? Henry E. James (University College London) is writing his PhD thesis about the loss of institutional trust in America. In this episode, we talk about how people lost their belief in the government's ability to do the right things, about mas...

We ❤️ Robots: Blade Runner, West World and Why We Feel Bad for Wall-E (Interview with Jiacheng Mo (Heidelberg University)) 04.05.2026

Are robots the better people? In his PhD project, Jiacheng Mo (Heidelberg University) analyzes artificial minds in anglophone literature. Today, we talk about whether robots dream of electric sheep (pun intended), empathy tests and the (non-)human mind. 00:00 – 02:22 Introduction 02:23 – 10:50 Why we have empathy with robots 10:51 – 20:07 Frankenstein, Blade Runner and other literary artificial mi...

When AI Revives the Dead: Grief, Capitalism and True Crime (Interview with Dr. Jenny Kidd & Dr. Bethan Jones (Cardiff University)) 23.03.2026

What if you could chat with someone who's no longer alive? It sounds dystopian, but several websites already offer their customers to create so-called deathbots - AI avatars of deceased people. I talked to Dr. Jenny Kidd and Dr. Bethan Jones (Cardiff University) about the ethics of digital afterlives, how AI could change our ways of grieving and our attitudes towards death in general, and how...

Haunted by the Soviet Past: Trauma in Contemporary Russian Literature (Interview with Lara Righi (University of Verona)) 16.03.2026

In this episode, we’re looking at the other side of the Iron Curtain: we’re talking about Soviet trauma in the form of undead creatures that haunt contemporary Russian literature, about Soviet Westerns, and the question whether the USSR was a colonial empire. Lara Righi, PhD candidate at the University of Verona, talks with us about post-memory, the relationship between Russia and Belarus, and Gre...

The US turns 250 - What Can We Expect? (Interview with Dr. Alexander "Xan" Karn (Colgate University)) 27.10.2025

It's time to party! 🎉 Next year, the US turns 250 years old. The celebration of the so-called "Semiquincentennial" has been in the planning phase for 9 years at this point - but we don't know what to expect, because what started under the Obama administration has slowly morphed into a MAGA project. Historian Dr. Alexander "Xan" Karn talks with us about how anniversarie...

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