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Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast
Knowledge in Crisis
2 episodes
3 weeks ago
Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast is by philosophers for the general public. We sit down with philosophers from a wide range of backgrounds to learn more about their research. This podcast is produced by the Knowledge in Crisis project, which is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under the Clusters of Excellence programme (10.55776/COE3). We're a collaboration between the University of Graz, the University of Salzburg, and the University of Vienna, led by Central European University. Learn more at www.knowledgeincrisis.com.
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Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast is by philosophers for the general public. We sit down with philosophers from a wide range of backgrounds to learn more about their research. This podcast is produced by the Knowledge in Crisis project, which is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under the Clusters of Excellence programme (10.55776/COE3). We're a collaboration between the University of Graz, the University of Salzburg, and the University of Vienna, led by Central European University. Learn more at www.knowledgeincrisis.com.
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Education
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
Episodes (2/2)
Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast
E2 — Attention (with Cathy Mason and Paulina Sliwa)
What do we give our attention to—and why does it matter? Our second episode explores attention from moral, political, philosophical and personal dimensions. Elusive and ever-shifting, attention shapes what we notice—but also what we miss. From propaganda and distractions to the difference between "loving" and "irritating" attention in our relationships, philosophers Cathy Mason, Paulina Sliwa, and Juliette Vazard take us through the importance of attention in our lives, how it shapes the world around us, and asking: "What happens when we start to examine our own patterns of attention?" This episode was edited by Anni Räty. Music by Tuomo Tiisala and Gregor Greslehner. Special thanks to Cathy Mason, Paulina Sliwa, and Juliette Vazard. Please note: At the time of recording, Juliette Vazard was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Central European University. She is currently a Senior Teaching and Research Assistant at University of Zürich. Questions or comments? Write to kic@ceu.edu. Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under the Clusters of Excellence programme (10.55776/COE3). Check out www.knowledgeincrisis.com to learn more.
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3 weeks ago
26 minutes 51 seconds

Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast
E1 — Conspiracy Theories (with Keith Harris)
From JFK to 9/11 and QAnon, we all recognize the stories — but why do they come about in the first place? Are conspiracy theories simply attempts to make sense of big, chaotic events?
Or do they reveal something deeper, like growing distrust in authorities? This week, philosophers Cathy Mason and Fabio Lampert talk to Keith Harris (Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Vienna) and take us deep into the world of conspiracy theories: what are they, why do people believe in them (or are they just pretending?), and what can we do to best avoid falling into them? Dive into belief, knowledge and the stories we choose to trust. Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under the Clusters of Excellence programme (10.55776/COE3). Check out www.knowledgeincrisis.com to learn more.
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1 month ago
21 minutes 46 seconds

Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast
Knowledge in Crisis: The Podcast is by philosophers for the general public. We sit down with philosophers from a wide range of backgrounds to learn more about their research. This podcast is produced by the Knowledge in Crisis project, which is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under the Clusters of Excellence programme (10.55776/COE3). We're a collaboration between the University of Graz, the University of Salzburg, and the University of Vienna, led by Central European University. Learn more at www.knowledgeincrisis.com.