{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/659f970a0ce3940017d5eeab/66a7ec0266e879d7b6a2682b?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Looking for the Medusa in the Room, with Alex Hinton","description":"<p>In this eighth episode of Localization in World Politics, we are joined by Alex Hinton, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University, UNESCO Chair on Genocide Prevention, and Director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, to discuss localization at the Khmer Rough Tribunal in Cambodia and what IR scholars can learn from anthropology.</p><p><br></p><p>Book cover mentioned in episode: <a href=\"https://www.dukeupress.edu/man-or-monster\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.dukeupress.edu/man-or-monster</a></p><p><br></p><p>Host: Adam Kochanski</p><p><br></p><p>Producer: Kareem Faraj</p><p><br></p><p>Theme Music: Nesterouk, Courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc.</p><p><br></p><p>Localization in World Politics is edited and produced in Montreal/Tiohtià:ke, on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples who presence marks the territory from which we broadcast.</p>","author_name":"Center for International Peace and Security Studies"}