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In a special episode that combines two of our ongoing themed series, Radhika Iyengar and Christina T. Kwauk urge readers to pay attention to climate change in education, not just as a peripheral topic, but as a core part of curriculum design and implementation.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jameson Brewer talks in detail about the changing trends in home-schooling practices. Brewer makes us rethink formal education and discusses the reality of educating a child without the support of experts or an educational system.
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Budd Hall and Dr. Rajesh Tandon, who are both UNESCO co-chairs in community-based research and social responsibility in higher education.
In the fourth episode of our new themed series Survival by Degrees, Dr. Anna Luisa Lippold puts forth the suggestion that the responsibility for tackling climate change is a public notion, rather than an individual effort.
In this podcast, Prof. Emile Schrijver discusses the Encyclopedia of Jewish Book Cultures Online, how the encyclopedia promotes the field of Jewish Book Studies, and reflects on the challenges and opportunities of editing an online-first encyclopedia.
In this new episode, Anthony John Spalinger, Emeritus Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Auckland, paints a captivating picture of the pharaoh court, based on his work.
In the third episode of our new themed series 'Survival by Degrees', Prof. Nilufer Oral takes a closer look at the place of gender in relation to climate change and oceans, in the context of her work Climate Change, Oceans and Gender.
In this second episode of our new themed series Survival by Degrees, Andreas Hösli answers questions in the context of his article “Milieudefensie v. Shell: A Tipping Point in Climate Change Litigation against Corporations?”.
In this first episode of our new themed series 'Survival by Degrees', Dr. Nicolas Graham describes the influence of fossil fuels in sustaining our unending quest for economic growth and profit.
In the fourth episode of our themed series 'Across the Rainbow', Dr. S. J Crasnow talks about the current state of anti-trans legislation in the US, and the role played by conservative Christianity in shaping it. Crasnow is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Rockhurst University, Kansas City and author of the article “The Legacy of ‘Gender Ideology” in the journal Religion and Gender.