“Why Do You Say Love When You Mean War? Podcast Tampon Zona x Kritički + Dva i po psihijatra at the XVII KROKODIL Festival” | KROKODIL
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“Why Do You Say Love When You Mean War? Podcast Tampon Zona x Kritički + Dva i po psihijatra at the XVII KROKODIL Festival”

“Why Do You Say Love When You Mean War? Podcast Tampon Zona x Kritički + Dva i po psihijatra at the XVII KROKODIL Festival”

While our team of researchers and collaborators is working on collecting data for the second research project “Why Do You Say Love When You Mean War?”, we invite you to listen to the episode “Why Do You Say Love?” from the Tampon Zona podcast, recorded live and opening this year’s KROKODIL festival.

The conversation was led by Iva Parađanin, the founder of the Tampon Zona podcast, and featured child psychiatrist and founder of the Dva i po psihijatra podcast, Roberto Grujičić, and Nina Pavićević, founder of the Kritički platform.

They discussed topics such as subtle forms of violence, the influence of right-wing ideologies, and the gender gap in the digital space. They shared their personal experiences and explored how the pressures of a patriarchal society affect men.

They talked about how such polarization in society has occurred, where seemingly opposing forces—the struggle for equality and regressive movements—collide. What factors, from social media to political events, have contributed to deepening these divides?

Together, we tried to find answers to the key question: How do we build a world where equality truly means freedom for all—both women and men—liberated from the burden of prejudice and violence?

You can watch the podcast episode below:

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