A podcast that exists to make impactful academic research more accessible, and understandable for you. We find PhD theses that were published in Aotearoa New Zealand in the last five years, do the heavy-duty reading, meet with the authors, have a sit-down interview, and condense their work into a more easily consumable format- short, succinct podcast episodes.
For any questions, qualms or queries, reach out to the PhD: Unpacked team through phdunpacked@gmail.com, or @phdunpacked on Instagram.
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A podcast that exists to make impactful academic research more accessible, and understandable for you. We find PhD theses that were published in Aotearoa New Zealand in the last five years, do the heavy-duty reading, meet with the authors, have a sit-down interview, and condense their work into a more easily consumable format- short, succinct podcast episodes.
For any questions, qualms or queries, reach out to the PhD: Unpacked team through phdunpacked@gmail.com, or @phdunpacked on Instagram.
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This podcast is brought to you by Coalesce - a storytelling network from Aotearoa.
If you'd like to learn more about Coalesce, feel free to do so through @coalescecontactnz@gmail.com or @coalescenz on Instagram.
S2 | E3 - Deconstructing Refugeeness, and the Power of Representation - Dr. Natalie Slade
PhD: Unpacked
43 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
S2 | E3 - Deconstructing Refugeeness, and the Power of Representation - Dr. Natalie Slade
Examining how the New Zealand media portrays normative refugee identities. Who, or what, is a ‘real’ refugee? When does pity become a saviour complex? Why do we stereotype and stigmatize the distant suffering of others? Dr. Natalie Slade joins us to Unpack the colonization of compassion, charity vs justice, and the need to transform, contest, and reconstruct refugee representation.
This is the condensed, short-form version of our full interview with Dr. Slade. To listen to the full episode, + bonus content, head to patreon.com/phdunpacked.
If you’d like to read more, here’s a link to the PhD: https://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/xmlui/handle/10063/8095
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For any questions, qualms or queries, reach out to the PhD: Unpacked team through phdunpacked@gmail.com, or @phdunpacked on Instagram.
This podcast is brought to you by Coalesce - a storytelling network from Aotearoa.
If you'd like to learn more about Coalesce, feel free to do so through coalescecontactnz@gmail.com or @coalescenz on Instagram.
PhD: Unpacked
A podcast that exists to make impactful academic research more accessible, and understandable for you. We find PhD theses that were published in Aotearoa New Zealand in the last five years, do the heavy-duty reading, meet with the authors, have a sit-down interview, and condense their work into a more easily consumable format- short, succinct podcast episodes.
For any questions, qualms or queries, reach out to the PhD: Unpacked team through phdunpacked@gmail.com, or @phdunpacked on Instagram.
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This podcast is brought to you by Coalesce - a storytelling network from Aotearoa.
If you'd like to learn more about Coalesce, feel free to do so through @coalescecontactnz@gmail.com or @coalescenz on Instagram.