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Inclusionism, as the newest lens in the international relations theory literature, follows environmental stewardship in its concern for the survival of Planet Earth. During the post-vaccine era, climate injustice and the pandemic differential intersect to exclude billions from the basic human needs of security and recognition. In this podcast, Joshua Cooper, Executive Director, Hawaiʻi Institute for Human Rights, introduces the listener to the wisdom of the indigenous. His deliberative voice underlines the importance of decolonizing methodologies. This is an essential responsibility as leaders and citizens strive to consider diverse ways of integrating local approaches to nurture the health and happiness of peoples as well as non-human species, which together comprise the distributed ecosystem in our 21st century world.
Edited by
Colette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield
In this podcast, Taiwanese journalist and researcher Jasmine C. Lee, an outstanding graduate of the MAIR Program at New York University, explains the nature of Taiwan's unique response to the COVID-19 pandemic with reference to the ethics of personal data collection as she focuses on the Republic of China's distinct identity as an island country in East Asia as well as its on-going relevance as a flash point in tensions between the People's Republic of China and the United States of America
Edited by
Colette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield
'Fake news’ appears to be the phrase du jour during the COVID-19 pandemic. In an era when false information can quite literally be deadly, this podcast by Sophia Ehmke introduces the listener to current discussions in Europe concerning the possible regulation of online disinformation in view of the fundamental right to free expression and provides a brief overview of the regulatory activities currently taking place in the European Union.
Edited by
Colette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield
In this podcast, Dr. John Riley and Dr. Lynne Chandler Garcia from the US Air Force Academy describe their work in protecting privacy while implementing a sexual assault prevention program.
Edited by
Colette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield
Introducing a Podcast by ElsaMarie DSilva, Founder, Red Dot Foundation, focusing on community based interventions for prevention of sexual and gender based violence informed by the crowdsourced data from the Safecity reporting platform.
Edited by
Colette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield
Introducing a Podcast by Prof Dr Azza Karam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Secretary General, Religions for Peace, focusing on multi-faith dialogue in response to ethical challenges posed by the misuses of personal data in international relations.
Edited by
Colette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield
Edited by
Colette Mazzucelli
James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change.
James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change.
The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.