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The Conversation Weekly

The Conversation
Social Media Influence
Right-Wing Nationalism
Far-Right Politics
Traditional Gender Roles
Social Media Influencers
Anti-Feminism
Women's Roles In Politics
Online Radicalization
Conspiracy Theories
Covid-19 Misinformation
Auschwitz
Israel
Academic Freedom
Tattoo
Generational Trauma
Dreams
Biodiversity
Conservation
Amazon Rainforest
Cognitive Load

A show for curious minds, from The Conversation. Each week, host Gemma Ware speaks to an academic expert about a topic in the news to understand how we got here.

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On January 8, as thousands of Iranians took to the streets in nationwide protests, the government cut off the internet. Under cover of digital darkness, the Iranian regime launched a brutal and deadly crackdown against anti-government protesters.

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In the summer of 1959, a group of American soldiers began carving trenches in the Greenland ice sheet. Those trenches would become the snow covered tunnels of Camp Century, a secret Arctic research base powered by a nuclear reactor.

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In a moment being celebrated by global marine conservationists, a new UN high seas treaty comes into force on January 17 providing a new way to govern the world's oceans.

The UN high seas treaty will allow for the creation of protected areas in inte... more

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In November, six Democratic lawmakers recorded a video directed at members of the US military and intelligence agencies. In it, they issued a blunt reminder:

"The laws are clear: you can refuse illegal orders. […] You must refuse illegal orders."

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Paul Bierman
Professor of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Vermont
University of Vermont
Episode: A lost US military base under Greenland's ice sheet
Callum Roberts
Professor of Marine Conservation at the University of Exeter focusing on threats to marine ecosystems.
University of Exeter
Episode: A new treaty to protect our oceans
Joe Wright
Political science professor at Penn State University and expert in dictatorships
Penn State University
Episode: The Making of an Autocrat: co-opt the military
Natasha Lindstaedt
Professor of Government at the University of Essex
University of Essex
Episode: The Making of an Autocrat: manufacture a crisis
Emma Shortis
Historian at RMIT University and Director of the Australian Institute's International Security Affairs Program.
RMIT University
Episode: The Making of an Autocrat: recruit an architect
Erica Frantz
Associate professor in political science at Michigan State University
Episode: The Making of an Autocrat: hijack a party
Carolyn Holmes
Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, researching links between white nationalist movements in South Africa and the United States.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Episode: Why the US is fixated on South Africa’s white Afrikaners
Ian Barr
Deputy Director for the World Health Organization's Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza
World Health Organization
Episode: The 40 scientists who decide which flu shot you'll get
Robert Muggah
Richard von Weizsacker Fellow at the Bosch Academy and co-founder of the Institut Igarapé
Institut Igarapé
Episode: How organised crime infiltrated Brazil

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Gemma Ware
Host of The Conversation Weekly, engaging with complex topics and expert opinions to unravel current affairs and societal issues.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 376 ratings
  • This is a great initiative! So glad i found this. I listen to nearly every episode. Great for learning about the leading edge of our world.

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    Aurorespera
    2 months ago
  • Informative & Fascinating

    Try listening! You will keep going back to this podcast.

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    Reading Ruth
    Australia2 months ago
  • Always articulate, interesting and informative. Enjoy!

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    Accipitridus
    2 months ago
  • Amy Gaeta episode

    Gaeta’s defense of people with undiagnosed disabilities cheating their employers to ‘get what they need’ when completely unchallenged by the host. This podcast is insufferable.

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    DJDane
    United States7 months ago
  • Essential listening

    The Conversation Weekly is always interesting, never trivial, and essential listening to anyone wishing to better understand the world we live in.

    Apple Podcasts
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    monsieur_ghislain
    Canada7 months ago

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A new treaty to protect our oceans
Q: What are the next steps now this treaty is coming to force?
The first meeting of the Secretariat will occur in April, where the rules and structure of treaties will be outlined, leading to the first conference at the end of 2026.
A new treaty to protect our oceans
Q: Are there any countries that are against it?
Roberts mentions that countries like Russia and China have been reluctant to support the treaty which complicates global cooperation.
A new treaty to protect our oceans
Q: What does it do? What's it going to change?
The High Seas Treaty will create a framework for establishing marine protected areas and ensure the protection of biodiversity in international waters.
A new treaty to protect our oceans
Q: How significant are the high seas generally?
Roberts emphasizes that the high seas cover 61% of the ocean's area and three-quarters of the planet's living space, making them critically important.
A new treaty to protect our oceans
Q: Tell me, was there a moment that convinced you that the world needed to do more to protect the high seas?
Callum Roberts details his research starting in 2000, which revealed ongoing exploitation and a lack of protection for marine life in the high seas.

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The show engages listeners with in-depth discussions on a variety of pressing global issues, featuring interviews with academic experts who provide nuanced perspectives and insights. Topics often revolve around significant current events, historical analysis, political dynamics, and scientific developments, making the content both timely and informative. The unique approach emphasizes clear and comprehensible explanations, making complex subjects accessible to a wide audience while ensuring that important narratives around democracy, health, climate change, and social justice are thoroughly explored.

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