Why do social categories like race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality have such real impact on everyday life?
Steven Vertovec and Georg Diez explore.
Anthropologist Steven Vertovec (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity) and journalist Georg Diez (author of "Anderland," former Spiegel columnist) introduce Futures of Difference — a research-based video podcast exploring how social categories are being challenged, contested, and transformed at this critical moment in history.
Drawing on decades of research and public debate, Vertovec and Diez discuss how social categories have historically shaped societies and inequalities — and why they are changing in unprecedented ways right now. Diez brings a journalistic lens on the migration crisis, othering, and what these shifts mean for the future of democracy.
In this podcast series, Vertovec and Diez are joined by leading scholars — Michèle Lamont, Dan Hiebert, Junjia Ye, Miri Song, and Ann Phoenix — to examine the malleability of social categories, the forces reshaping human diversity, and what these shifts mean for the future.
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Listen & watch: youtube.com/@FuturesOfDifference
Essays & more: futuresofdifference.substack.com
Produced by the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity mmg.mpg.de