Federation launches season 2 of the Big Thinking Podcast

Federation launches season 2 of the Big Thinking Podcast

 

We are thrilled to announce that season 2 of the Big Thinking Podcast is now available. The Big Thinking Podcast features leading researchers in the humanities and social sciences in conversation about the most important and interesting issues of our time.

Hear from this new line-up of fantastic scholars on topics such as Indigenous sport, the future of books, Black beauty culture, ChatGPT, and abortion rights.

  • Naomi Lightman, Toronto Metropolitan University - Who cares for the caregivers?

     

Listen now

 

  • Allan Downey, McMaster University & Janice Forsyth, Western University - Are sports a means for Indigenous self-determination in Canada? (release date: March 30)
  • Claire Battershill, University of Toronto - What is the future of books? (release date: April 6)
  • Cheryl Thompson, Toronto Metropolitan University - What images do we perpetuate about Black women in Canada? (release date: April 13) 
  • Lai-Tze Fan, University of Waterloo - ChatGPT and the gendering of AI (release date: April 20) 
  • Marie-Laurence Raby, Laval University - Abortion rights and past and present reproductive justice (release date: April 27)

     

(Re)Discover season 1 

 

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Do you have an interesting topic or guest to propose? Help us bring important and interesting work from our community to the forefront: email us at communications@federationhss.ca.

Special thanks to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and to CitedMedia for making the Big Thinking Podcast possible.