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The Pluriversity Podcast
0. Introduction and Background
In this episode the team share their ideas behind The Pluriversity Podcast and what motivated them to get involved with the project, as well as their highlights from the series. As you listen, if you wish, you can provide feedback here: https://forms.office.com/e/rJWZhNCPp5 Our blog: https://decolonising.glasgow.ac.uk/
2023-10-02
06 min
The Pluriversity Podcast
1. Can you undertake decolonising from the inside? with Professor Rowena Arshad
In this episode, Prof Rowena Arshad, Prof Emerita from the University of Edinburgh who was awarded an OBE in 2001 for services to race equality in Scotland and a CBE for services to equality and education in 2019, provides her perspective on how to decolonise Higher Education. She highlights the difficulty of the task which goes beyond what we teach but also how we assess and supervise our students, and which is often faced with backlash. She explains how although those in positions of power have a major role in decolonising Higher Education, everyone must be involved in this initiative which...
2023-09-29
46 min
The Pluriversity Podcast
2. Decolonising primary and higher education with Dr Geetha Marcus
In this episode, Dr Geetha Marcus, Senior Lecturer in Teacher Education at the University of Edinburgh, discusses ways of decolonising primary education, which, despite the moves towards inclusive practices, involves challenging the existing authoritarian, one size fits all nature of our schools. She suggests including indigenous knowledge and skills, giving genuine and meaningful space to creativity and pupil voice, and reimagining different spaces of learning. She further highlights how leadership, academics and students all have the power to decolonise Higher Education institutions and highlights some of the difficulties she has faced along her journey. ...
2023-09-29
43 min
The Pluriversity Podcast
3. Defining Decolonising Education with Munyaradzi Mushonga
In this episode we talk to Munyaradzi Mushonga, Senior Lecturer & Programme Director for Africa Studies, Centre for Gender & Africa Studies, at the University of the Free State in South Africa. Munyaradzi gives us his grounding and starting points for understanding and developing a decolonial practice in Higher Education, offering a thoughtful and thought-provoking entry point for anyone looking to begin their decolonial journey. Our blog: https://decolonising.glasgow.ac.uk/
2023-09-16
47 min
The Pluriversity Podcast
4. The Pedagogies for Social Justice Podcast with Kyra Araneta and Dr Fatima Maatwk
In this episode we talk to Kyra Araneta and Dr Fatima Maatwk from the University of Westminster about the potential of podcasts to co-create knowledge and communicate to a wide range of audiences. Both have been involved in making the Pedagogies for Social Justice podcast a huge success. With over 30 episodes it has just wrapped up its third season. Kyra talks about how the podcast space can be made safe for guests and Fatima emphasises the importance of partnering with students when doing decolonial and social justice work. Our blog: https://decolonising.glasgow.ac...
2023-09-15
39 min
The Pluriversity Podcast
5. The Student Perspective on Decolonising the Curriculum with Olumuyiwa Opaleye and Omar Saleh
In this conversation, Olumuyiwa Opaleye, postgraduate student at Edinburgh Napier University, and Omar Saleh, undergraduate student at the University of Glasgow, talk about their experiences of being an international student in Scotland. Both represent students at their university and share what motivated them to get involved, campaigns close to their heart, and offer their perspectives on taking action on Decolonising the Curriculum. Our blog: https://decolonising.glasgow.ac.uk/
2023-09-15
59 min
The Pluriversity Podcast
6. The Diversity Mark Programme with Dr Barbara Adewumi and Rachel Gefferie
In this conversation with Dr Barbara Adewumi and Rachel Gefferie we discuss how racism and coloniality are intertwined and how the Diversity Mark Programme works to create a sense of belonging among racially minoritized students at the University of Kent. Crucially, students are engaged in this process as paid staff members who are trained to enter negotiations with course conveners. While Rachel outlines how this process works in practice, Barbara gives insight into Critical Race Theory and how it is used as a conceptual and methodological framework for the programme. Since the recording of this episode, Barbara...
2023-09-15
1h 06
The Pluriversity Podcast
7. Decolonising in the Community with Sapna Agarwal
In this episode we speak to activist, educator, and organiser Sapna Agarwal. Sapna discusses her perspective on decoloniality in community settings, and how space and place plays a role in developing a decolonial practice, and how institutions can support and share learning with community organisations to mutually benefit our ongoing decoloniality. Sapna also speaks about emotions, and specifically joy, as an essential part of her practice. Our blog: https://decolonising.glasgow.ac.uk/
2023-09-15
38 min
The Pluriversity Podcast
8. Can you undertake decolonising from the centre of empire? With Sara Camacho Felix and Jay Sarkar
In this dialogue, we are joined by Sara Camacho Felix, Assistant Professor (Education) and Programme Lead for the Atlantic Fellows in Social and Economic Equity programme at the London School of Economics, and Jay Sarkar, Senior Lecturer in Economic and Social History School of Social & Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. Sara and Jay discuss whether education can be decolonised from the heart of empire – from the metropole – the sites of imperial nations. Our blog: https://decolonising.glasgow.ac.uk/
2023-09-15
36 min
Radio ArtEZ
S03E27: Research In Art Education - Sharing Best Practices
In Research in Art Education, artist-researcher Fabiola Camuti interviews students, researchers, and managers working in university of the arts to discuss the importance, challenges, and possibilities of conducting research within arts academies. The KUO (national art education sector) Strategic Plan 2021-2025 identifies ‘research’ as one of the three key areas art universities should focus on in the coming years. Research is essential not only to the arts and professional art education, but also to our relationship with the world and society. Research already takes on an important role within universities of the arts, however, practices and ideas on the role...
2023-03-02
1h 05
Europarama
Aethnography
We explore the fictional academic discipline of aethnography - the study of the behavior of humans engaged in mutual interaction - which has a solid tradition in the universe of Witness. Giuseppe and Alberto are joined by Amelia Hassoun, senior researcher and lead ethnographer at Edgeryders. For this season, Europarama joins forces with Edgeryders and their Science Fiction Economics Lab as they had an incredible idea. Instead of writing academic papers, they decided to channel out-of-the box economic research by building the world of Witness. Witness is a fictional city floating in a pos...
2021-07-30
27 min