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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 35 MIN

Is Writing with Emotions Dangerous? | Ida Bencke | Part Two

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Can writing with emotions be risky in academia? And if so, for whom? In this second part of the conversation with PhD fellow and curator Ida Bencke, Academic Feelings explores vulnerability, power, and the absence of infrastructure for collective care and trust. Host Rosa Marie Frang and Ida unpack emotional honesty as a form of resistance—and discuss the risk of turning feelings into a commodity in the attention economy.   Ida Bencke is an Art Curator and PhD Fellow at The University of Copenhagen and part of these projects Hosting Lands and Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology. She is also part of the research group Oikos and last year, she took part in the educational programme DAAS (Decolonizing Art and Architecture Studies). If you have any thoughts or comments – big or small, deep or shallow - you can call the Academic Feelings answering machine: 0045-3532-0247 Academic Feelings is a podcast artwork by: host, concept, research, sound technique, recording, editing, writing, graphics, and music Rosa Marie Frang. Advice and assistance Brit Pliestik Jensen. Music engineering Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen. Cover photo Karen Rosetzsky. Consultants Anne Julie Arnfred and Mikkel Bogh. Supported by PASS, Centre for Practice-based Art Studies, The University of Copenhagen, and The Novo Nordisk Foundation.

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