In this podcast episode, Eva Korte (PhD candidate, TU Berlin), Judith Keller (postdoctoral researcher, HU Berlin), and Khushboo Jain (PhD candidate, FAU Nürnberg-Erlangen) are in conversation with Michele Lancione (Politecnico di Torino), exploring his idea of a “liberatory politics of home,” which he outlined in his latest book. The episode was recorded as part of a workshop on different ideas and ideal of home, which explored the spatial politics and practices surrounding home research. Reflecting on the intricacies and the emotional labor involved in doing home research, the conversation with Michele Lancione helps to work through and reflect on issues such as research practice, fieldwork, positionality, and the political implications of our work.

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Oddity Nr. 28 – Idea(l)s of home disentangled: A conversation with Michele Lancione

DEC 16, 2025-1 MIN
Space Oddity

Oddity Nr. 28 – Idea(l)s of home disentangled: A conversation with Michele Lancione

DEC 16, 2025-1 MIN

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In this podcast episode, Eva Korte (PhD candidate, TU Berlin), Judith Keller (postdoctoral researcher, HU Berlin), and Khushboo Jain (PhD candidate, FAU Nürnberg-Erlangen) are in conversation with Michele Lancione (Politecnico di Torino), exploring his idea of a “liberatory politics of home,” which he outlined in his latest book. The episode was recorded as part of a workshop on different ideas and ideal of home, which explored the spatial politics and practices surrounding home research. Reflecting on the intricacies and the emotional labor involved in doing home research, the conversation with Michele Lancione helps to work through and reflect on issues such as research practice, fieldwork, positionality, and the political implications of our work.