Episodios

  • Shaping A Sustainable Future: The Role of Adult Education
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode of Humanities Matter, we explore various aspects of adult education, including the influence of Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy, impact of environmental education on social change, and challenges and opportunities when it comes to decolonizing education. We also discuss inclusivity in educational practices, and explore what adult education for a sustainable future looks like.

    All this and more with Dr. Bonnie Slade, Dr. Peter Mayo, and Dr. Thi Bogossian, editors of the new book Adult Education and Difference, which is volume 36 in the series “International Issues in Adult Education” published by Brill.



    Liked this podcast? Have thoughts on the topic? Want us to address a specific theme in the future? Write to us at podcast@brill.com.

    Host: Ramzi Nasir
    Guests: Dr. Bonnie Slade, Dr. Peter Mayo, and Dr. Thi Bogossian

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    46 m
  • Difference, Diversity, and Intersectionality in Adult Education and Beyond: A Pride Month Special Episode
    Jun 16 2024

    It’s pride month!

    In this episode, we discuss the importance of an intersectional approach to research, the role of adult educators in fostering inclusive learning environments, the power of pop culture in addressing gender and sexuality issues, the homogenisation of the heterogenous trans community, and the rise of rainbow capitalism. We also tackle an important question: When does diversity stop being enough?

    We speak with Dr. Bonnie Slade, volume editor, and Dr. Ksenija Joksimović and Lidiane Castro, chapter authors of the ‘Gender and Sexuality’ section, of the new book Adult Education and Differencewhich is volume 36 in the series International Issues in Adult Education published by Brill.

    Liked this podcast? Have thoughts on the topic? Want us to address a specific theme in the future? Write to us at podcast@brill.com.


    Host: Ramzi Nasir
    Guests: Dr. Bonnie Slade, Dr. Ksenija Joksimović, and Lidiane Castro

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    59 m
  • Breaking Boundaries: Navigating Critical Pedagogy in Today's Educational Landscape
    May 22 2024

    In this episode of Humanities Matter, we explore how partnerships among schools, communities, and higher education institutions can help disrupt inequitable social processes. We highlight the unique perspectives that Black educators bring to academic settings, talk about the power of a non-neutral stance in social justice, and understand the crucial role of rest in equity-oriented work.

    Listen to all this and more from Dr. Leanne M. Evans, Dr. Kelly R. Allen, and Dr. Crystasany R. Turner—volume editors of Advancing Critical Pedagogy and Praxis across Educational Settings, the 4th volume in the series Urban Education, Cultures and Communities published by Brill.

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    Host: Ramzi Nasir
    Guests: Dr. Leanne M. Evans, Dr. Kelly R. Allen, and Dr. Crystasany R. Turner

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    40 m
  • Protecting Human Rights: The Role of NGOs in Today’s Landscape
    Apr 10 2024

    As global crises have time and time again demonstrated, NGOs play an invaluable role in the protection and promotion of human rights. But what exactly does this role entail? How do NGOs fulfil their responsibilities while adapting to technological, commercial, and legal landscape shifts? And finally, who or what really constitutes a protector?

    We answer these questions and more with Dr. Bertrand Ramcharan, Volume Editor of The Protection Roles of Human Rights NGOs, which is part of Brill’s “International Studies in Human Rights” series; Adrien-Claude Zoller, in whose honour the book was written; and Ms. Inès French, who was instrumental in the compilation of this book.

    If you like this podcast, have thoughts on the topic, or want us to address a specific theme in the future, write to us at podcast@brill.com.

    Host: Ramzi Nasir
    Guests: Adrien-Claude Zoller, Dr. Bertrand Ramcharan, and Ms. Inès French

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    44 m
  • Open Access: The Publisher's Perspective
    Feb 21 2024

    In another special episode on Open Access, Brill’s Head of Open Research Stephanie Veldman speaks with Dr. Anthony Watkinson, author of "Open Access: A publisher's view" by Brill.

    Having worked in publishing for nearly five decades, Dr. Watkinson has been seen the Open Access movement unfold since its infancy. How has the movement developed since he wrote his article in 2006? What more can publishers do? How do publishers in the sciences and the humanities compare when it comes to enabling Open Access?

    Listen to find out.

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    Host: Stephanie Veldman
    Guests: Dr. Anthony Watkinson

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    32 m
  • Open Access: What Would it Take to Make Knowledge-Sharing Equitable?
    Oct 25 2023

    It’s open access week. So, this episode, we break down the concept of open access to research. Is it a basic human right? What’s its role in shaping global development? And how are technologies—both new and old—influencing a movement for it.

    We speak with Professor John Willinsky, author of “Development and Open Access,” a chapter in Brill’s Critical Perspectives on International Education, and Professor Michael A. Peters, author of “Degrees of Freedom: Open Source, Open Access and Free Science,” a chapter in Knowledge Economy, Development and the Future of Higher Education published by Brill.

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    Host: Ramzi Nasir
    Guests: John Willinsky and Michael A. Peters

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    55 m
  • Humanity’s Harmonies: How Music Enriches Word, Dance, and Drama to Tell Our Collective Stories
    Sep 27 2023

    This month on Humanities Matter, we talk about Music!

    We wonder why apocalyptic soundtracks have captivated people since Medieval times, we re-discover the beauty and cultural significance of court music, and we explore the ways in which music brings stories to life in Western radio drama.

    All this featuring the co-editors of Brill’s Music in the Apocalyptic Mode and Word, Sound and Music in Radio Drama, and author of Mutʿat al-asmāʿ fīʿilm al-samāʿ, The Ears’ Pleasure and the Science of Listening to Music by Aḥmad b. Yūsuf al-Tīfāshī al-Qafṣī.

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    Host: Ramzi Nasir
    Guests: Colin McAllister, George Dimitri Sawa, Jarmila Mildorf

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    54 m
  • A Changing World Order in the 21st Century
    Aug 30 2023

    This month on Humanities Matter, we talk about the need for space laws to include laws governing cybersecurity, data privacy, and war; role of capitalism in the West’s Covid-19 fatalities; and the precarity of certain types of labour in the Global South.

    All this and more with the Volume Editors of Brill’s Space Law in a Networked World and Global Rupture: Neoliberal Capitalism and the Rise of Informal Labour in the Global South, along with the author of F/Ailing Capitalism and the Challenge of Covid-19—which is part of our long-standing series on Studies in Critical Social Sciences.

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    Host: Ramzi Nasir
    Guests: Mahulena Hofmann, P.J. Blount, Noel Chellan, and Anita Hammer

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