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By Craig Douglas Albert
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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Mary-Kate Lizotte, PhD, professor of political science at Augusta University. Dr. Lizotte focuses on gender differences in public opinion, voting, and party identification. Her book, Gender Differences in Public Opinion: Values and Political Consequences, with Temple University Press was published in March 2020.
In this episode, we discuss gender and politics including: feminism, identity, warfare, and elections as well! What an episode!
Please check out and buy her book:
http://tupress.temple.edu/book/20000000009635
Thank you, Dr. Mary-Kate Lizotte!
If this show interests you, you may enjoy an education from www.augusta.edu.
For more on Dr. Albert’s program, The Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies: https://www.augusta.edu/gradschool/maiss
As always, follow your host:
IG: @DrCraigDAlbert;
Twitter: @DrCraigDAlbert;
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And follow your favorite podcast on IG: @beyond_bias_podcast.
And, email any thoughts, questions, or additional information inquiries to [email protected].
And as always, we end with a quote from Alexis de Tocqueville, the eminent social and political philosopher:
“….and if I were asked, now that I am drawing to the close of this work, in which I have spoken of so many important things done by the Americans, to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply: To the superiority of their women.”
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent, PhD, a pop culture historian, Associate Professor and Chair of History, Anthropology, and Philosophy, at Augusta University.
In this episode, we discuss how pop culture, specifically through comic books, grapples with and helps make sense of social justice issues throughout history.
Thank you, Dr. McClelland-Nugent!
If this show interests you, you may enjoy an education from www.augusta.edu.
For more on Dr. Albert’s program, The Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies: https://www.augusta.edu/gradschool/maiss
And, you can follow Dr. McClelland-Nugent on Social Media @drmcnuge
As always, follow your host:
IG: @DrCraigDAlbert;
Twitter: @DrCraigDAlbert;
Facebook: @DrCraigDAlbert;
And follow your favorite podcast on IG: @beyond_bias_podcast.
And, email any thoughts, questions, or additional information inquiries to [email protected].
And as always, we end with a quote from Alexis de Tocqueville, the eminent social and political philosopher:
“The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in its ability to repair its faults”.
“The Impact of COVID-19 in the K-12 Classroom”
Season 2: Episode 2
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ashley Gess, an assistant professor of Education, at Augusta University. Dr. Gessis the head of the university's STEM/STEAM education program and the director of its master’s in education program.
In this episode, we discuss the impact of COVID-19 in the k-12 classroom and, how the classroom has been impacted by the pandemic including effects from mandatory distance-learning on students, teachers, and parents. We also discuss some of the recommendations to improve learning after the pandemic.
Thank you, Dr. Gess!
If this show interests you, you may enjoy an education from www.augusta.edu.
Please take a look at Dr. Gess’ program at Augusta University.
https://www.augusta.edu/gradschool/med-instruction.php
For more on Dr. Albert’s program, The Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies: https://www.augusta.edu/gradschool/maiss
And, you can follow Dr. Gess on Social Media @isteamprof
As always, follow your host:
IG: @DrCraigDAlbert;
Twitter: @DrCraigDAlbert;
Facebook: @DrCraigDAlbert;
And follow your favorite podcast on IG: @beyond_bias_podcast.
And, email any thoughts, questions, or additional information inquiries to [email protected].
And as always, we end with a quote from Alexis de Tocqueville, the eminent social and political philosopher:
“All those who have the ambition to excel in letters in democratic nations ought to be nourished often from the works of antiquity. It is a salutary diet.”
In this episode, we are joined by Nadia Jilani-Hyler, a senior lecturer in political science, at Augusta University. Professor Jilani-Hyler teaches a variety of classes including Introduction to American Government, U.S. Foreign Policy, Middle East Security Studies, and Model United Nations. She also conducts research on economic sanctions, cyber aggression, terrorism, and government responses to COVID-19. Professor Jilani-Hyleris an expert in US foreign policy, the United Nations, and the Middle-East and North Africa.
In this episode, we discuss the US withdrawal from Afghanistan; The United Nations system; and, in a topic that is close to Dr. Albert’s heart, The Model United Nations program at Augusta University.
Thank you, Professor Nadia!
If this show interests you, you may enjoy an education from www.augusta.edu.
For more on Dr. Albert’s program, The Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies: https://www.augusta.edu/gradschool/maiss
To support or sign up for The Model United Nations, please visit:
https://www.augusta.edu/studyabroad/programs/newyork.php
Please follow Professor Nadia on
Twitter: @AugustaModelUN;
Facebook: Augusta University Model UN @AUModelUN;
And, you can follow Professor Jilani-Hyler on the IG: @nerdia81
As always, follow your host:
IG: @DrCraigDAlbert;
Twitter: @DrCraigDAlbert;
Facebook: @DrCraigDAlbert;
And follow your favorite podcast on IG: @beyond_bias_podcast.
And, email any thoughts, questions, or additional information inquiries to [email protected].
As always, as Tocqueville writes,
“There are two things which a democratic people will always find very difficult—to begin a war, and to end it.”
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Neil MacKinnon, PhD, Provost of Augusta University. A pharmacist, Provost MacKinnon has practiced in both the community and hospital settings. He is a fellow and a past president of the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists. In 2010, he co-authored a national bestselling book in Canada with a primary care physician called Take As Directed. His fourth book, on the opioid crisis, will be published in late 2021.
Before the COVID-19 Pandemic struck, most of the US was focusing on what was, at the time, the most pressing public health issue: the opioid epidemic. Dr. MacKinnon and Dr. Albert discuss this crisis in the US, concentrating on what it is, why it is such an epidemic, as well as what can be done to alleviate the crisis.
Thank you, Dr. MacKinnon!
If this show interests you, you may enjoy an education from www.augusta.edu.
For more on Dr. Albert’s program, The Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies: https://www.augusta.edu/gradschool/maiss
Please follow Dr. MacKinnon on Twitter: @aug_provost; and on IG: @aug_provost
As always, follow your host: IG: @DrCraigDAlbert; Twitter: @DrCraigDAlbert, And follow your favorite podcast on IG: @beyond_bias_podcast.
And, email any thoughts, questions, or additional information inquiries to [email protected].
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. David Bulla, Chair of the Department of Communication at Augusta University.
We trace some of the foundational developments concerning media literacy and fake news in the US, starting with the Civil War. And we delve into some deep history at the start! Things get real towards the middle of the episode! We discuss some politics, social issues, and other points related to understanding the media, news, and propaganda.
We might even discuss Augusta University’s profound graduate program: The Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies.
https://www.augusta.edu/gradschool/maiss
Please follow Dr. Bulla on Twitter: @d_bulla; and keep track of AU’s Department of Communication: @AUG_CommDept; Follow on IG: @aug_commdept!
As always, follow your host: IG: @DrCraigDAlbert; Twitter: @DrCraigDAlbert And follow your favorite podcast on IG: @beyond_bias_podcast.
And, email any thoughts, questions, or additional information inquiries to [email protected].
In this first episode, we are joined by Dr. Kim Davies, sociologist and criminologist, Interim Dean of Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Augusta University.
We discuss some of the reasons behind the recent jump in homicide rates during 2020, and try to understand some of the issues involved.
We also explore some lighter issues, such as Lego Blocks.
Check out her book, here: The new edition is due out this Fall, 2021.
https://www.amazon.com/Murder-Book-Examining-Homicide/dp/0131724010/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=murder+book+kim+davies&qid=1614637196&s=books&sr=1-1
Please follow Dr. Davies: IG: @DrDavies706; Twitter: @PhDerivative.
As always, follow your host: IG: @DrCraigDAlbert; Twitter: @DrCraigDAlbert And follow your favorite podcast on IG: @beyond_bias_podcast
And, email any thoughts, questions, or additional information inquiries to [email protected].
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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.