
Podcasts by our researchers
Reground podcast (since 2026)
An English-language podcast by Ewa Górska exploring the spaces where justice, geography, and power collide. Through conversations with researchers, the podcast examines settler colonialism, technologies of occupation, stereotypes that exclude minorities, and the impact of armed conflicts on landscapes and communities—seeking to understand the invisible lines and systems shaping our world and how we might challenge them.
Available at www.reground.space and wherever you get your podcasts.
Tatars in Poland: Adopted Homeland (2024)
An English-language audio documentary about Polish Tatars—a Muslim community present in Poland for over six centuries. Hosts Ewa Górska and Maurits Berger (Leiden University) travelled across Poland talking with community members, exploring who today’s Polish Tatars are, how they preserve their traditions, and what it means to be Muslim in a predominantly Catholic society. The podcast addresses broader questions of identity and Islam’s place in Europe. Made possible with support from Leiden University and the University of Wrocław.
Available at www.tatarpodcast.eu and wherever you get your podcasts.
Reorient.pl (since 2020)
Ewa Górska‘s first podcast, featuring conversations with researchers about cultures, religions, law, and politics (in Polish). Reorient challenges stereotypes about minorities, explores socially controversial topics (including Islam, migration, and contemporary colonialisms), and makes academic knowledge accessible to wider audiences.
Available at www.reorient.pl and wherever you get your podcasts.
