by Dipendra KC
Join Associate Professor Dipendra KC from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University as he explores the use of AI in communicating research on civil society, sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and global development. Each human guided, AI generated episode examines recent studies, offering perspectives on global issues. This podcast unpacks research findings from social ventures to sustainability practices, making them accessible to academics, practitioners, and curious listeners. Tune in for discussions that connect theory and practice in our changing world.
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November 14, 2024
<p>Can governments really build economic powerhouses? Today we're exploring the fascinating role of the state in economic development. From the stunning rise of East Asian economies to today's global challenges, we'll uncover how different countries have succeeded (or stumbled) in their development journey.</p>
October 15, 2024
<p>In this episode, we explore a <a href="https://ssir.org/articles/entry/decolonizing-civil-society-research" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">thought-provoking article from the Stanford Social Innovation Review</a> that examines the power imbalances in civil society research between the Global North and South. The authors highlight how Northern researchers often dominate these collaborations, sidelining Southern scholars and limiting the impact of their perspectives. We discuss the proposed framework for decolonizing civil society research, emphasizing critical reflexivity, radical equality, and reciprocal feedback, and how these principles can lead to more inclusive, reliable, and impactful research outcomes. Tune in to discover why a shift toward equitable research partnerships is essential for the future of civil society research.</p>
October 11, 2024
<p>This episode covers key <strong>sociological theories</strong>, from symbolic interactionism’s focus on shared meanings to functionalism’s view of society as an interconnected system. We also explore conflict theories like Marxism, rational choice theory, and postmodern theory, which challenges traditional ideas in a fragmented, media-driven world. Tune in for a quick dive into these essential perspectives on society!</p>
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