Episodes – Season 1

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Season 1

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In our first episode, we talk to Linda Juang about Linda’s own upbringing, parenting, and path into higher education (PAST), an inspiring research article on understanding ethnic socialization processes in ethnically diverse families (PRESENT), and the potential of mentors for underrepresented students in higher education (FUTURE).

Hosts: Miriam Schwarzenthal & Jana Vietze
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In our second episode, we learn from Yudit Namer how she has been combining her different professional roles as therapist, researcher, and teacher (PAST), we discuss an inspiring research article on immigration, discrimination, and health research among Mexicans in the United States (PRESENT), and we talk about relational justice, relational ethics, and de-colonizing practices in research (FUTURE).

Hosts: Tuğçe Aral & Zeynep Demir
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In our third episode, we talk to Tendai Chitewere her fascinating academic journey from studying water resources/hydrology to addressing social and environmental justice in broadly defined environments, including schools (PAST), we discuss an inspiring research article about structures of exclusion and inequality in environmental organizations (PRESENT), and we talk about how communities and schools can create an environment for valuing race and ethnicity through proactive inclusion (FUTURE).

Hosts: Sharleen Pevec & Miriam Schwarzenthal
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In our fourth episode, we talk to Moin Syed about his background in developmental psychology (PAST), how gender identity and master narratives can help understand the way children learn and think about gender (PRESENT), and how we must the Open Science framework can contribute to better and more transparent scientific practice (FUTURE).

Hosts: Miriam Schwarzenthal & Jana Vietze
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In our fifth episode, Marta Miklikowska talks about her own experiences with migration and how women are underrepresented in leadership positions in European universities (PAST), about new directions in prejudice and intergroup contact (PRESENT), and how activism and progressive policies can improve the situation and representation of women in academia (FUTURE).

Hosts: Tuğçe Aral & Jana Vietze
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In our sixth episode, Mehmet Day shares how he experienced being the first in his family to pursue a Ph.D. (PAST), about how youth can combine multiple cultural identities (PRESENT), and how educational research and practice can benefit from one another (FUTURE).

Hosts: Sabrina Alhanachi & Jana Vietze