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Author: Gavin Weiser

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podcast feed of interviews and other content related to Dr. S. Gavin Weiser's social justice and social theory course.
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Resistance & Power

Resistance & Power

2021-04-0231:031

Ahmed chapters 4-6. A new Intolerance of Student Activism. How to start a revolution.
Feminist Social Theory

Feminist Social Theory

2021-03-2627:54

Ahmed intro to chapter 3
Decolonization is not a metaphor (Tuck & Yang, 2012) A TribalCrit Sensibility Toward Critical Conscious Legal Literacy: Engaging ACPA’s Framework for Racial Justice and Decolonization (Ward, 2020) ACPA Strategic Imperative for Racial Justice and Decolonization (Circle et al., n.d.) A Bold Vision Forward: A Framework for the Strategic Imperative for Racial Justice & Decolonization Futurestates - The 6th World (Becker, 2013) Supplemental Readings Countering Coloniality in Educational Research: From Ownership to Answerability (Patel, 2014)
Clare 2017 and Puar 2007
Storytelling for oppositionists and others (Delgado, 2000) Tiffany, friend of People of Color (Thompson, 2003) But we didn’t mean it like that (Davis & Harris, 2016)
Power & the State

Power & the State

2021-02-1121:521

·  On The Reproduction Of Capitalism: Ideology And Ideological State Apparatuses (Althusser, 2014) ·  Captain America: Civil War (Russo & Russo, 2016) o  Supplementary Readings: §  Intersectionality and Epistemic Resistance (Collins, 2019)
Knowledge & Power

Knowledge & Power

2021-02-0228:27

·  Decolonizing the Mind (Evans-Winters, 2019) ·  Intersectionality and Resistant Knowledge Projects (Collins, 2019) ·  Selections from History of Sexuality (Foucault, 1978) ·  The Internet’s Own Boy (Knappenberger, 2014)
Conversations about ideology and hegemony within mass media and education.
Academic Capitalism

Academic Capitalism

2021-01-1803:111

Jessop - On Academic Capitalism (2018). Teacher in a Box (Sachdev Chopra, 2014)
We'll be covering chapter 1 in Ransome (2010) and chapter 2 from Patricia Hill-Collin's Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory: What's Critical About Critical Social Theory.
This is the audio-only version of me briefly going over the syllabus for EAF 489. The video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJtt0wmmqT4
A conversation with Dr. Jesse Ford about the importance and method of creating authentic connections at professional conferences.
This episode features CJ Venable where we have a conversation ranging from their decision to job search and transition to a new position and a new state during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also discuss post-master's graduate school options and knowing if and when is the time to consider another degree.
An interview with Valerie Heruska, assessment consultant for Anthology (formerly Campus Labs) about her career within and beyond student affairs, with a focus on leadership, management, and knowing when it is time to move on!
A conversation with Jan Smoak about how she continues to learn and grow, professionally and personally after her graduate degree.
Supervision 360

Supervision 360

2020-09-1428:36

A conversation with Dr. Shay Malone regarding supervision best practices and what new professionals should look for in a supervisor.
A conversation with Dr. Jason Lynch of Appalachian State University  about their article entitled The Cost of Caring: An Arts-Based  Phenomenological Analysis of Secondary Traumatic Stress in College  Student Affairs (Lynch & Glass, 2020). 
Syllabus Chat

Syllabus Chat

2020-08-1014:13

Come hear from Gavin about the assignments and the syllabus for this class
This preview gives a taste of the feed for the students who are the primary audience for this content.
A frank conversation about leadership and leaders with Dr. Laura Osteen of Tulane University.
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