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FAQs about The McGill International Review:How many episodes does The McGill International Review have?The podcast currently has 227 episodes available.
April 17, 2024MIR Meets: Kyle MatthewsHost Alex Ritch sits down with Kyle Matthews, the Executive Director of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies. They discuss digital concerns surrounding online extremism and speculate on the future trajectory of the issue....more33minPlay
April 03, 2024Dig Deeper: Gender Divisions Within Gen ZHost Ines Fahmi sits down with Rose Horowitch, an assistant editor for the Atlantic. They discuss the phenomenon of Gen Z men and women drifting apart politically, and some of the potential causes and correlations for this sentiment....more23minPlay
March 27, 2024Review Radio: How Our Attention Spans WorkHost Ines Fahmi sits down with Dr. Gloria Mark, the Chancellor’s Professor of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. They discuss her research on the decline of our attention spans, and the impact that new technologies have had on our productivity....more37minPlay
March 22, 2024Femininity Through the Ages: Anti-Aging Tweens and Coquette Women?This episode explores a few current trends around femininity on social media and beyond. Senior Editor Clare and Staff Writer Charlotte join hosts Alison and Teodor in discussing Sephora tweens and coquette “tradwives” and what kinds of femininity are valued and what this may say about the state of patriarchy today....more58minPlay
March 20, 2024MIR Meets: Claudia SahmHost Theo Shouse sits down with Substack writer, former Federal Reserve economist, and Bloomberg opinion columnist Claudia Sahm, to discuss inflation, consumer sentiment, Biden's stimulus package, and the Federal Reserve. References"Decomposing Supply and Demand Driven Inflation" by Adam Shapiro, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco"Is the Landing Soft? Will It Stay That Way?" by Paul Krugman, The New York Times"The Quasi-Inflation of 2021-2022: A Case of Bad Analysis and Worse Response" by James K. Galbraith, Institute for New Economic Thinking...more1h 13minPlay
March 15, 2024Review Radio: IFAD's East and Southern Africa DivisionHost Anzhu Wei sits down with Sara Mbago-Bhunu, the Regional Director of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)'s East and Southern Africa Division. They discuss smallholder farmers, and the role of agricultural investment in adapting to climate change....more26minPlay
March 13, 2024MIR Meets: Melissa KearneyHost Andrew Xu sits down with Melissa Kearney, the Neil Moskowitz Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland. They discuss her recent book The Two-Parent Privilege, which examines the economic advantages that two-parent households have over one-parent households. References"The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind" by Melissa Kearney"‘The Two-Parent Privilege’ gets caught in the trap of convention" by Becca Rothfeld, The Washington Post"What Relationships Would You Want if You Believed They Were Possible?" from The Ezra Klein Show...more1h 6minPlay
March 08, 2024Review Radio: The Politics of the International Film OscarThe Best International Feature Film Oscar has a strange set of nomination rules that have resulted in intrigue, controversies, and international soft power plays. To unpack this awards season enigma, host Anzhu Wei sits down with Professor Laura Isabel Serna of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. Correction: Totem was shortlisted for the 2024 Best International Feature Film Award. References"The Oscars’ International Feature Film Category Needs a Total Overhaul. Here’s a Simple Fix" by Peter Debruge, Variety...more29minPlay
March 06, 2024MIR Meets: Matthew RosenbergHost Theo Shouse sits down with Matthew Rosenberg, a Pulitzer Prize–winning correspondent at the New York Times. They discuss the Afghanistan war, which Rosenberg reported on for many years, and the conflict between US forces and Iranian proxies in the Middle East. Finally, they discuss political violence in the United States and the upcoming presidential election....more59minPlay
February 28, 2024MIR Meets: Will StancilHost Andrew Xu sits down with Will Stancil, a research fellow on the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity. They discuss the state of the US economy, concerns surrounding Biden's age, and the incentives of mainstream journalism....more51minPlay
FAQs about The McGill International Review:How many episodes does The McGill International Review have?The podcast currently has 227 episodes available.