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Unsettling Trends

Unsettling Trends

De : Danielle J. Deveau
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Conversations about big data, ways of knowing, cultural change, and reimagined communities.@2022 Pop Culture Lab Sciences sociales
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    • Polarization
      Jan 4 2023
      In this episode, host Danielle Deveau interviews Dr. John Milloy, Director of the Centre for Public Ethics at Wilfrid Laurier University. They discuss growing polarization and the state of public and political discourse in Canada. We also feature some research from Kem Laurin-Lubin, a PhD student at the University of Waterloo and a User-Experience Design practitioner.
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      36 min
    • Cultural Communities
      Nov 20 2022
      In this episode, host Danielle Deveau interviews Melissa Bowman, a community advocate and founder of the Citified Substack. They discuss the trends in our communities, as well as some of the ways that everyday citizens can engage to make our communities better. We also feature an excerpt from Melissa Bowman's segment "Stories from Land Back Camp" featuring Amy Smoke. In the second half of this episode, we feature an interview with Dr. Kirsty Robertson, and Associate Professor and the Direct of Museum and Curatorial Studies at Western University. We discuss some of the ways that our cultural institutions such as museums are working to unsettling representation, access, and narratives about art and artifacts.
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      49 min
    • Science, Knowledge, and Communication
      Nov 13 2022
      In this episode, host Danielle Deveau interviews Devon Moriarty, a rhetorician completing her PhD at the University of Waterloo. They discuss the politics of science and how rhetorical moves can sometimes shut down scientific debate and learning. We also dig into the archives and re-broadcast an interview by Dr. Heather Love (Assistant Professor, Dept. of English Language and Literature, University of Waterloo) featuring Dr. Ashley Mehlenbacher (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University of Waterloo), currently a Canada Research Chair in Science, Health, and Technology Communication. They discuss Dr. Mehlenbacher's book Science Communication Online: Engaging Experts and Publics on the Internet.
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      42 min
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