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Best podcasts about federico varese

Latest podcast episodes about federico varese

Security Forum Podcasts
S33 Ep4: Bonus Episode: Federico Varese - Organised Crime Goes Digital

Security Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 24:56


Tune in to this bonus episode where Steve is speaking with Prof. Federico Varese, a professor of criminology and head of the sociology department at Nuffield College at Oxford University. Prof. Varese talks with Steve about the history of organised crime in Russia and around the world, the mafia's movement into cybercrime, and what the future may hold for these criminal organisations. Related Resources from ISF: ISF Podcast, Alexander Seger — How Global Law Enforcement Fight Cybercrime ISF Podcast, Inside the Mind of Today's Cybercriminals, Brett Johnson Part 1 ISF Podcast, The Life of a Cybercriminal, Brett Johnson Part 2 ISF Podcast - The Democratisation of Cybercrime Misha Glenny: The Evolution of Cybercrime with Misha Glenny, author of McMafia Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management

Security Forum Podcasts
S33 Ep4: Bonus Episode: Federico Varese - Organised Crime Goes Digital

Security Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 24:56


Tune in to this bonus episode where Steve is speaking with Prof. Federico Varese, a professor of criminology and head of the sociology department at Nuffield College at Oxford University. Prof. Varese talks with Steve about the history of organised crime in Russia and around the world, the mafia's movement into cybercrime, and what the future may hold for these criminal organisations. Related Resources from ISF: ISF Podcast, Alexander Seger — How Global Law Enforcement Fight Cybercrime ISF Podcast, Inside the Mind of Today's Cybercriminals, Brett Johnson Part 1 ISF Podcast, The Life of a Cybercriminal, Brett Johnson Part 2 ISF Podcast - The Democratisation of Cybercrime Misha Glenny: The Evolution of Cybercrime with Misha Glenny, author of McMafia Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management

Podcast di Palazzo Ducale di Genova
La Storia in Piazza "Cosa leggono (e guardano) i mafiosi?"

Podcast di Palazzo Ducale di Genova

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 54:35


17 marzo 2024 - Federico Varese

Timbuctu
Ep. 162 - L'altra Russia

Timbuctu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 14:20


Alla domanda "perché i russi non si ribellano" se ne dovrebbe sostituire un'altra: "come si ribellano" nelle condizioni difficili già prima delle ultime elezioni. Dove sono i "piccoli rifugi dell'opposizione", chi sono le persone che anche da sole resistono? La Russia che si ribella di Maria Chiara Franceschelli e Federico Varese, Altreconomia Questo e gli altri podcast gratuiti del Post sono possibili grazie a chi si abbona al Post e ne sostiene il lavoro. Se vuoi fare la tua parte, abbonati al Post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Valigia Blu
Dopo Navalny

Valigia Blu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 49:58


Cosa è la Russia oggi, cosa sarà della Russia dopo Navalny? Navalny è diventato una figura storica e fondamentale perché ha incarnato un'irriducibile posizione politica anti-Putin e ha rappresentato l'alternativa più sostanziale al suo regime dal 2000. Putin dovrà fare i conti con la sua eredità. Conversazione con lo storico Giovanni Savino, esperto di nazionalismo russo, ha vissuto e insegnato a Mosca per anni prima di essere costretto a lasciare il paese e tornare in Italia per la sua posizione contro l'invasione dell'Ucraina. Oggi insegna all'Università Federico II di Napoli, e collabora, fra gli altri, con Valigia Blu. E con Maria Chiara Franceschelli dottoranda in Scienza Politica e Sociologia alla Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, si occupa di società civile e movimenti sociali nella Russia di Putin. Collabora con diverse testate, riviste e istituti di ricerca, fra cui Ispi, Il Mulino, è anche lei collaboratrice di Valigia Blu. Ha scritto con il professor Federico Varese, il saggio 'La Russia che si ribella' in uscita a marzo. E con un contributo di Marta Allevato, giornalista dell'agenzia AGI dove si occupa di Russia, spazio post-sovietico e Iran, sul suo libro appena uscito 'La Russia moralizzatrice - La crociata del Cremlino per i valori tradizionali'. Regia: Vudio Musica: Pussy Riot

L'Onda Verde
Riparte l'Onda Verde | S01E20 [TALK]

L'Onda Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 48:49


Con questo ventesimo episodio si chiude la prima stagione de L'Onda Verde.Mentre, come promesso, stiamo già lavorando alla seconda stagione che prenderà il via a primavera, ecco la registrazione realizzata durante la presentazione de l'Onda Verde alla libreria libraccio, lo scorso 29 novembre.A dialogare con Leonardo Fiorentini c'erano Federico Varese, direttore del dipartimento di sociologia dell'Università di Oxford e Irene Bregola, di Esse.Presto novità sulla prossima stagione!L'onda verde, continua…La registrazione completa della presentazione è disponibile su youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r-lLxCopjw

Nessun luogo è lontano
Matteo Messina Denaro e l'internazionale delle mafie

Nessun luogo è lontano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023


Preso Mattia Messina Denaro, boss della mafia siciliana Ma se la mafia siciliana negli anni si è sempre più regionalizzata e ha saputo colpire sempre meno, altre mafie hanno fatto dell'internazionalità la loro cifra e la loro caratteristica. Ne abbiamo parlato con Filippo Spezia, magistrato, membro di Eurojust, e con Federico Varese, docente di Criminologia all'Università di Oxford.

Leggere allarga la vita
Federico Varese - La Russia in quattro criminali

Leggere allarga la vita

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 3:05


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Security Forum Podcasts
S14 Ep2: Federico Varese — Organised Crime Goes Digital

Security Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 24:56


Summer Listening - Today, Steve is speaking with Prof. Federico Varese, a professor of criminology and head of the sociology department at Nuffield College at Oxford University. Prof. Varese talks with Steve about the history of organised crime in Russia and around the world, the mafia's movement into cybercrime, and what the future may hold for these criminal organisations. Related Resources from ISF: ISF Podcast, Alexander Seger — How Global Law Enforcement Fight Cybercrime ISF Podcast, Inside the Mind of Today's Cybercriminals, Brett Johnson Part 1 ISF Podcast, The Life of a Cybercriminal, Brett Johnson Part 2 Misha Glenny: The Evolution of Cybercrime with Misha Glenny, author of McMafia Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management

Security Forum Podcasts
S14 Ep2: Federico Varese — Organised Crime Goes Digital

Security Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 24:56


Summer Listening - Today, Steve is speaking with Prof. Federico Varese, a professor of criminology and head of the sociology department at Nuffield College at Oxford University. Prof. Varese talks with Steve about the history of organised crime in Russia and around the world, the mafia's movement into cybercrime, and what the future may hold for these criminal organisations. Related Resources from ISF: ISF Podcast, Alexander Seger — How Global Law Enforcement Fight Cybercrime ISF Podcast, Inside the Mind of Today's Cybercriminals, Brett Johnson Part 1 ISF Podcast, The Life of a Cybercriminal, Brett Johnson Part 2 Misha Glenny: The Evolution of Cybercrime with Misha Glenny, author of McMafia Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management

Mañanas BLU 10:30 - con Camila Zuluaga
Mafia rusa viviría bonanza económica en medio de sanciones contra Putin por la invasión a Ucrania

Mañanas BLU 10:30 - con Camila Zuluaga

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 17:01


Federico Varese, autor del libro ‘La Mafia Rusa', aclaró que las sanciones “incrementaron la dependencia de la economía rusa de las actividades ilegales”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

L'Onda Verde
Il paradosso della War On Drugs. Operazioni antidroga, narcomafie e regolamentazione legale | S01E10 [TALK]

L'Onda Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 22:48


I sequestri, gli arresti e le condanne per droghe sono forse le operazioni più facili per le forze dell'ordine. E' sufficiente una retata nei luoghi di spaccio, ben conosciuti a tutti, oppure organizzare perquisizioni con i cani davanti alle stazioni e alle scuole per aumentare le statistiche, far bella figura davanti ai media, ricevere la pacca sulla spalla dal politico di turno e così fare anche carriera. Ma quando il proibizionismo reclama i suoi “successi”, sequestro dopo sequestro, una conferenza stampa dopo l'altra, evita di svelare che in effetti non arreca alcun danno reale alla criminalità. “Siamo come un moscerino che morde il culo di un cavallo” diceva già negli anni 80 un anonimo ufficiale di Polizia della Narcotici di New York.Leonardo Fiorentini, in questo nuovo episodio de L'Onda Verde, incontra Federico Varese per parlare di come il sistema repressivo su cui è incardinato il proibizionismo non solo non incide in alcun modo sull'entità del narcotraffico, ma è parte attiva nell'incremento della violenza, finendo paradossalmente per favorire i consorzi criminali più potenti, efficienti e spietati: le narcomafie. E di come la regolamentazione legale, al contrario, porta ad una riduzione della criminalità e ad una maggiore efficienza dell'azione delle forze dell'ordine nel colpire gli altri reati.Ospite- Federico Varese, criminologo, direttore del dipartimento di sociologia dell'università di OxfordEstratti audio:- Neil Woods | LEAP UK https://www.fuoriluogo.it/mappamondo/lo-sporco-segreto-dietro-i-sequestri-di-droghe/#.Yp9eOhNBzOQ- Estratto Finale Federico Varese | https://youtu.be/0Rdvw8jOOEc?t=1080

L'Onda Verde
Cannabis, referendum e democrazia digitale | S01E01

L'Onda Verde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 26:11


Il primo episodio de L'Onda Verde non poteva che essere dedicato alla raccolta firme per il Referendum Cannabis Legale: la prima, vera, Onda Verde d'Italia.Più di 600.000 firme raccolte. Una partecipazione che ha sorpreso tutti, organizzatori compresi. Una questione sentita da tantissime persone, e non solo dai 6 milioni di consumatori stimati in Italia. Un tema che partiti e istituzioni hanno deciso sempre più di evitare, facendo finta di non accorgersi del cambiamento in atto in molte parti del mondo.Leonardo Fiorentini e Stefania Andreotti ripercorrono quei mesi a cavallo fra l'estate e l'autunno del 2021. Attraverso interviste ai protagonisti, estratti delle tantissime dirette online e audio delle iniziative organizzate dal Comitato Promotore davanti alla Corte di Cassazione. Ospiti di questo episodio: - Marco Perduca, presidente del Comitato Promotore del Referendum Cannabis Legale - Riccardo Magi, deputato di Radicali Italiani e presidente di +EuropaEstratti audio:- Antonella Soldo/Roberto Saviano/Riccardo Magi, diretta Pagina Facebook Meglio Legale https://www.facebook.com/MeglioLegale/videos/1016815019098064- Federico Varese, diretta canale YouTube Fuori Luogo https://youtu.be/0Rdvw8jOOEc- Marco Cappato/Riccardo Magi, diretta Pagina Facebook Meglio Legale https://www.facebook.com/MeglioLegale/videos/572108487549450- Marco Perduca/Antonella Soldo/Luca Marola/Franco Corleone, presentazione firme, registrazione a cura di Leonardo Fiorentini- TG1 del 28 ottobre 2021

Security Forum Podcasts
S10 Ep6: Federico Varese — Organised Crime Goes Digital

Security Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 24:56


Today, Steve is speaking with Prof. Federico Varese, a professor of criminology and head of the sociology department at Nuffield College at Oxford University. Prof. Varese talks with Steve about the history of organised crime in Russia and around the world, the mafia's movement into cybercrime, and what the future may hold for these criminal organisations. Related Resources from ISF: ISF Podcast, Alexander Seger — How Global Law Enforcement Fight Cybercrime ISF Podcast, Inside the Mind of Today's Cybercriminals, Brett Johnson Part 1 ISF Podcast, The Life of a Cybercriminal, Brett Johnson Part 2 Misha Glenny: The Evolution of Cybercrime with Misha Glenny, author of McMafia Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management

Security Forum Podcasts
S10 Ep6: Federico Varese — Organised Crime Goes Digital

Security Forum Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 24:56


Today, Steve is speaking with Prof. Federico Varese, a professor of criminology and head of the sociology department at Nuffield College at Oxford University. Prof. Varese talks with Steve about the history of organised crime in Russia and around the world, the mafia's movement into cybercrime, and what the future may hold for these criminal organisations. Related Resources from ISF: ISF Podcast, Alexander Seger — How Global Law Enforcement Fight Cybercrime ISF Podcast, Inside the Mind of Today's Cybercriminals, Brett Johnson Part 1 ISF Podcast, The Life of a Cybercriminal, Brett Johnson Part 2 Misha Glenny: The Evolution of Cybercrime with Misha Glenny, author of McMafia Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management

National Security This Week
Transnational Organized Crime Networks with Prof. Federico Varese (Aug. 11th 2021)

National Security This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 48:03


Host Jon Olson talks with Professor Federico Varese from Oxford University in the United Kingdom about the national security ramifications of transnational organized crime syndicates. This episode originally aired on August 11th 2021.

The KYMN Radio Podcast
National Security This Week with Professor Federico Varese, 8-1-21 (Transnational Organized Crime Networks)

The KYMN Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 47:38


Host Jon Olson talks with Professor Federico Varese from Oxford University in the United Kingdom about the national security ramifications of transnational organized crime syndicates.

Memos
Memos di giovedì 15/04/2021

Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 29:17


Gran Bretagna, un fallimento la lotta al riciclaggio del denaro sporco di mafie e colletti bianchi. L'Economist ha lanciato l'allarme: “stiamo perdendo la guerra” (https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2021/04/12/the-war-against-money-laundering-is-being-lost). C'è una responsabilità del sistema bancario che non controlla adeguatamente, sostiene il settimanale britannico. Ma una colpa ce l'hanno anche quei governi che hanno “esternalizzato al settore privato gran parte del lavoro di polizia”, in pratica c'è stata una privatizzazione dell'apparato di controllo. Ma ciò che l'Economist non dice riguarda altre modalità di lotta al riciclaggio: come si fa a combattere la ripulitura del denaro di origine criminale quando ci sono paesi (i paradisi fiscali o finanziari), riconosciuti dalla comunità internazionale, che sono ritenuti dei porti sicuri per custodire capitali di dubbia provenienza? Memos oggi ha ospitato il criminologo dell'università di Oxford in Gran Bretagna, Federico Varese. Nella seconda parte della puntata di oggi siamo tornati sulla vicenda delle intercettazioni dei giornalisti da parte delle procure di Trapani e Locri con la sociologa Giovanna Procacci che sta seguendo – anche per Memos – il processo di Locri contro l'ex sindaco di Riace, Mimmo Lucano.

Memos
Memos di gio 15/04/21

Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 29:17


Gran Bretagna, un fallimento la lotta al riciclaggio del denaro sporco di mafie e colletti bianchi. L’Economist ha lanciato l’allarme: “stiamo perdendo la guerra” (https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2021/04/12/the-war-against-money-laundering-is-being-lost). C’è una responsabilità del sistema bancario che non controlla adeguatamente, sostiene il settimanale britannico. Ma una colpa ce l’hanno anche quei governi che hanno “esternalizzato al settore privato gran parte del lavoro di polizia”, in pratica c’è stata una privatizzazione dell’apparato di controllo. Ma ciò che l’Economist non dice riguarda altre modalità di lotta al riciclaggio: come si fa a combattere la ripulitura del denaro di origine criminale quando ci sono paesi (i paradisi fiscali o finanziari), riconosciuti dalla comunità internazionale, che sono ritenuti dei porti sicuri per custodire capitali di dubbia provenienza? Memos oggi ha ospitato il criminologo dell’università di Oxford in Gran Bretagna, Federico Varese. Nella seconda parte della puntata di oggi siamo tornati sulla vicenda delle intercettazioni dei giornalisti da parte delle procure di Trapani e Locri con la sociologa Giovanna Procacci che sta seguendo – anche per Memos – il processo di Locri contro l’ex sindaco di Riace, Mimmo Lucano.

Punti di Vista con Lapo De Carlo
L'ordine pubblico del boss e Addio censura, un lungo esame privo di senso | 06/04/2021 | Punti di vista

Punti di Vista con Lapo De Carlo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 7:39


Federico Varese, su Repubblica, approfondisce la vicenda dell'arresto del malavitoso Calvaruso avvenuta durante i giorni di Pasqua. "C'è un'espressione agghiacciante nel decreto di fermo eseguito ieri a Palermo che coinvolge quindici persone, tra cui Giuseppe Calvaruso, il reggente della famiglia mafiosa di Pagliarelli. Una espressione che ricorre almeno sei volte nel decreto dei pubblici ministeri. "Ordine pubblico del territorio." Tre concetti che sono normalmente associati allo stato moderno, come ci insegnano i classici della filosofia politica, da Machiavelli fino a Weber, passando per Hobbes...".Su La Stampa, invece, Alberto Barbera parla della fine della censura scrivendo: "Se c'è qualcosa che la censura non ha mai potuto sopprimere è il sorriso. Ed è stato proprio un sorriso la prima reazione che mi ha colto ieri mattina quando ho letto dell'abolizione della censura cinematografica nel nostro Paese. Mi sono subito ricordato di un giorno di quarant'anni fa. Lavoravo alla Gazzetta del Popolo e scrissi un commento sul neo insediato ministro della Cultura che proponeva il primo e fondamentale punto del suo programma di governo: l'abolizione della censura...".

Memos
Memos di mercoledì 10/02/2021

Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 28:30


Calabria, il maxiprocesso “Rinascita Scott” di Lamezia Terme e le relazioni criminose tra clan, professionisti, imprenditori. E politici. Il racconto di Alessia Candito, giornalista di Repubblica che sta seguendo il processo.  E poi, la nuova stagione elettorale con il “ritorno” in Calabria di Luigi De Magistris. Ospite anche Federico Varese, criminologo dell'università di Oxford (GB), tra i più autorevoli studiosi di organizzazioni criminali. “Com'è possibile - si chiede il professor Varese - che un'organizzazione criminale possa penetrare la società così a fondo? Cosa pensa di fare la politica per ribaltare quest'equilibrio perverso in cui sembra che la ‘ndrangheta sia un altro degli attori nel contesto e non venga, invece, rigettata dai professionisti e dalla politica stessa?”. La ‘ndrangheta delle collusioni con la politica e senza confini è invece quella che emerge dall'”Atlante illustrato della ‘ndrangheta” (Rizzoli 2020). A Memos il suo autore Giovanni Tizian, giornalista di Domani. La puntata di oggi si conclude con un aggiornamento sul processo di Locri contro l'ex sindaco di Riace, Mimmo Lucano. Grazie alla sociologa Giovanna Procacci per avercelo inviato.

Memos
Memos di mer 10/02/21

Memos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 28:30


Calabria, il maxiprocesso di Lamezia Terme e le relazioni criminose tra clan, professionisti, imprenditori. E politici. Il racconto di Alessia Candito, giornalista di Repubblica che sta seguendo il processo.  E poi, la nuova stagione elettorale con il “ritorno” in Calabria di Luigi De Magistris. Ospite anche Federico Varese, criminologo dell’università di Oxford (GB), tra i più autorevoli studiosi di organizzazioni criminali. “Com’è possibile - si chiede il professor Varese - che un’organizzazione criminale possa penetrare la società così a fondo? Cosa pensa di fare la politica per ribaltare quest’equilibrio perverso in cui sembra che la ‘ndrangheta sia un altro degli attori nel contesto e non venga, invece, rigettata dai professionisti e dalla politica stessa?”. La ‘ndrangheta delle collusioni con la politica e senza confini è invece quella che emerge dall’”Atlante illustrato della ‘ndrangheta” (Rizzoli 2020). A Memos il suo autore Giovanni Tizian, giornalista di Domani. La puntata di oggi si conclude con un aggiornamento sul processo di Locri contro l’ex sindaco di Riace, Mimmo Lucano. Grazie alla sociologa Giovanna Procacci per avercelo inviato.

The Europeans
The mafia on trial

The Europeans

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 36:16


The 'Ndrangheta has become one of the most powerful and dangerous crime syndicates in the world. But how does the mafia actually operate? This week, as a massive trial of suspected   'Ndrangheta members gets underway in Italy, we delve into the inner workings of Europe's organised crime scene with the criminologist Federico Varese. We're also dishing up edible insects, the many European governments on the verge of collapse this week, and the magical power of seagrass. Isolation Inspiration: Federico's fascinating book Mafia Life; French Netflix show Lupin; nepotistic but excellent theatre livestream The end of Eddy. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy The Europeans and want to help us keep making it, we'd be hugely grateful if you'd consider chipping in a few euros/dollars/pounds at patreon.com/europeanspodcast. Edited by Katz Laszlo. Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | hello@europeanspodcast.com

Spicchi di Ferrara
Federico Varese: mafie e denaro nell'era Covid-19 - Spicchi di Ferrara - s03ep25

Spicchi di Ferrara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 41:10


Estratti della videoconferenza di Federico Varese, professore di criminologia ad Oxford, su mafie e denaro.

Bruxelles TALK!
Tutte le mafie d'Europa - Prima parte

Bruxelles TALK!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 27:38


Sabrina Pignedoli, eurodeputata M5S, ospita Antonio Nicaso, professore alla Queen’s University of Kingston, e Federico Varese, Professore di Criminologia alla University of Oxford.Il tema di questa prima puntata è la mafia a livello europeo: la ‘Ndrangheta è presente in 16 Paesi dell’Unione europea, ma non è l’unica organizzazione di stampo mafioso che opera in Ue. Altre mafie, anche di origini non italiane, agiscono pressoché indisturbate a causa di una mancata armonizzazione delle regole a livello comunitario. Questo “vuoto legislativo” consente alle mafie riescono di sviluppare e moltiplicare le loro attività criminali.

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
The most expensive mystery of all

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 49:38


The whereabouts of the "Salvator Mundi", the most costly artwork in the world, are still uncertain, as is its attribution to Leonardo da Vinci. Federico Varese, best known for his studies of the mafia, follows the trail; the TLS's history editor David Horspool considers the inner and outer worlds of Anne Frank’s diary, the actual anniversary of the Peterloo massacre, and a selection of other contributions to this week's special issue; Ladee Hubbard reflects on the late Toni Morrison, who died last week, and considers 'The Pieces I Am', a documentary that highlights Morrison's multifaceted life, work and legacyThe Collected Works, by Anne Frank, translated by Nancy Forest-Flier, Susan Massotty, Mirjam Pressler and Kirsten Warner and edited by Mirjam PresslerPeterloo: The English uprising by Robert PooleLegacy: One family, a cup of tea and the company that took on the world, by Thomas HardingThe Pieces I Am, by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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RNIB Talking Books - Read On
119: Live at the Boswell Book Festival (2019)

RNIB Talking Books - Read On

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 57:44


A packed show recorded on location at the Boswell Book Festival 2019, with … Eric Motley on his journey from Alabama to the White House via Scotland in 'Madison Park: A Place of Hope' (Starts at 1.34) Susan Calman on her #calmanifesto of kindness, 'Sunny Side Up' (10.00) Federico Varese on 'Mafia Life' (16.00) Vivian French on writing, illustration and the Boswell Children's Festival (19.18) Ben MacIntyre on 'The Spy and the Traitor' (23.00) Kate Williams on sightloss in Tudor times and 'Rival Queens' (31.36) Rowena Murray on writer George Mackay Brown and composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, both of whom inspired by Orkney (35.55) Chris Brookmyre and Mark Billingham on crime writing and playing Glastonbury (42.27) And a return to Eric Motley for the Books of his Life (52.00) Presented by Robert Kirkwood - Red Szell will be back next week.

New Books in National Security
Federico Varese, "Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories" (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books in National Security

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security

New Books in World Affairs
Federico Varese, "Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories" (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Federico Varese, "Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories" (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Italian Studies
Federico Varese, "Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories" (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books in Italian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research.

New Books in East Asian Studies
Federico Varese, "Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories" (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Federico Varese, “Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories” (Princeton UP, 2011)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 39:53


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups...

New Books Network
Federico Varese, "Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories" (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Federico Varese, "Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories" (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 42:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Restate scomodi
RESTATE SCOMODI del 23/05/2017 - Seconda parte: Nicola Sani, Pietra S. Nicolicchia, Federico Varese

Restate scomodi

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 16:40


25 anni dalla strage di Capaci. Nicola Sani, compositore, Pietra Selva Nicolicchia, direttrice artistica della scuola Orme - Manchester: gli aggiornamenti. Prof. Federico Varese, docente di criminologia all'Università di Oxford.

Restate scomodi
RESTATE SCOMODI del 08/06/2016 - Seconda parte: caso Regeni - Fondazione S. Lucia

Restate scomodi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 19:18


Caso Regeni: l'omertà di Cambridge. Prof. Federico Varese, docente di criminologia all'Università di Oxford - Fondazione Santa Lucia, una eccellenza italiana in grave difficoltà. Dr. Luigi Amadio, Direttore generale Fondazione Santa Lucia, Matteo Cavagnini, capitano della S.S.D. Santa Lucia, squadra di basket in carrozzina.

Restate scomodi
RESTATE SCOMODI del 10/12/2014 - Terza parte

Restate scomodi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 21:41


Luigi Tenco, cinquanta anni dopo la morte. Paolo Dossena, discografico - Sherlock Holmes sfrattato: la sede di Scotland Yard comprata dagli arabi. Prof. Federico Varese, docente di criminologia all'Università di Oxford.

Baobab
BAOBAB del 03/09/2014 - 16.30 - 17.00 LA CRISI UCRAINA - LA STRATEGIA DELL'ORRORE

Baobab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 24:27


Liana Mistretta, inviata di Rai News24 a Mariupol - Prof. Federico Varese, docente di Criminologia all'Università di Oxford.

Baobab
BAOBAB del 02/09/2014 - 18.30 - 19.00 GLI ADEPTI DELL'ISIS - OLIGARCHI IN FUGA DAL CALCIO - GIULLARI SENZA FRONTIERE

Baobab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014 21:18


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Baobab
BAOBAB del 28/08/2014 - 17.00 - 17.30 I FONDAMENTALISTI ITALIANI ED EUROPEI

Baobab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014 18:36


Olivia Bonetti, giornalista de "Il Gazzettino" di Belluno - Prof. Federico Varese, Docente di Criminologia all'Università di Oxford.

New Books Network
Federico Varese, “Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories” (Princeton UP, 2011)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2012 41:38


Tonight we are talking with Federico Varese about his new book Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton University Press, 2011). Whenever you read a book about transnational crime one of the themes will be about how globalisation has made it easier for organized crime groups to operate. You will also see another chapter about how large mafia style groups are spreading outside their traditional domains. But there have been very few studies, other than individual case studies, of how this occurs and what circumstances help or hinder this expansion of operation. Federico takes a rigorous approach to try and answer these questions. He not only looks at how groups expand but also compares successful expansion to unsuccessful cases. He asks what features of the social environment allowed one group to succeed and another to fail. His answers are surprising and they reveal some cumbersome characteristics of large, structured organised crime groups which make it difficult for them to expand their operations to new environments. This is a very enjoyable book to read as it combines detailed stories with strategic data. Federico has clearly put many years of research into this work and the result adds significant new insights for organized crime research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thinking Allowed
Mafias - Live Music

Thinking Allowed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2011 28:06


Woodstock did not have a sponsor, people flooded to Hyde Park for a free concert from the Rolling Stones but now a top price ticket to see Bon Jovi - the 'Diamond Circle VIP Experience' - can cost you something approaching $2,000. What has happened to live music to transform it into the industry it has become? How have concert performances become a successful way of funding music when recorded music has been in retreat? Laurie Taylor speaks to two authorities in the field of popular music studies, Simon Frith and Martin Cloonan, to discuss the social and economic changes which have brought music performance to the fore. Also we hear of Russian mobsters in New York, Chinese Triads in London and Italian Mafias across the western world, but is organised crime really spreading like a global virus? The criminologist Federico Varese explores the capacities of mafias trying to conquer new territories. Producer: Charlie Taylor.