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In a Nutshell

In a Nutshell

By: Jara Majerus Antonia Leise | Vox
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The podcast "In a Nutshell" explores everything you never knew you needed to know more about. Every two weeks, we delve into an exciting new research topic from Radboud University, bringing you captivating stories and insights. Interested in more? Go to https://www.voxweb.nl/Jara Majerus, Antonia Leise | Vox Science
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  • The Politics of Theatre, pt. 2 | with Dirk Visser
    Mar 17 2026

    How was the AIDS epidemic translated into theatre plays? Why is the way we talk about illness important? And what does Susan Sontag have to do with all of that

    In this episode of In a Nutshell, Antonia and guest Dirk Visser take a look at the way theatre can – and has – tackled heavy topics like AIDS. And why it matters how a story is being told.

    Dirk Visser has conducted his PhD at the Faculty of Arts research investigates the theatrical response to the AIDS crisis in Britain and America, focusing particularly on those plays that did not enter the canon of English or American drama. His intend is thereby to restore those plays as part within the cultural memory of the AIDS epidemic.

    This episode is part of a two-part series on politics and theatre. Also tune in for the first episode, which explores the topic of political theatre in general.


    Edit: Jara MajerusCover: Antonia Leise


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    21 mins
  • The Politics of Theatre | with Ruud van den Beuken
    Mar 3 2026

    How political is theatre? What do plays have to do with Brexit? And how has theatre shaped (and commented on) political developments in the past?

    In this episode of In a Nutshell, Antonia and guest Ruud van den Beuken explore how political topics can be explored in theatre – and ask the question whether theatre is always the best way to address certain political issues, especially when it comes to class in Britain.

    Ruud van den Beuken is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Arts. His own theatre research has started with a course on Samuel Beckett and Irish theatre, which was also the topic of his PhD research. Amongst other things, Ruud is researching Brexit theatre, national identity formation (also through theatre) and postcolonial cultural memory.

    Would you like to learn more about the politics of theatre? Then follow Ruud’s advise and watch some theatre plays yourself. Including Sadettin Kirmiziyuz's Citzen K, available on the NPO streaming service.

    This episode is part of a two-part series on politics and theatre. Also tune in for the second episode, which explores AIDS theatre.


    Edit: Jara Majerus

    Cover: Antonia Leise

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    26 mins
  • The Power of Proximity | with Yvonne van den Berg
    Feb 17 2026

    Why should kids not choose where they sit in a classroom? How does where we sit affect our relationships and chances of success, both socially and academically?

    In the third episode of In a Nutshell, host Jara explores seating plans, distance, and proximity. Together with her guest, Yvonne van den Berg, she investigates why it matters where we sit and how we use distance to communicate our feelings.

    Yvonne is an assistant professor of developmental psychology. In her research, she investigates how proximity influences our social relationships, with a particular focus on the role that physical proximity plays in classroom social dynamics.

    Would you like to learn more about the importance of physical proximity? Make sure to follow Yvonne’s recommendations and read Relationships 5.0 by Elyakim Kislev, or check out the experiment mentioned by Yvonne on YouTube.


    Edit: Jara Majerus

    Cover: Antonia Leise

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    28 mins
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