The Conversation Weekly

The Conversation Weekly

A show for curious minds, from The Conversation.  Each week, host Gemma Ware speaks to an academic expert about a topic in the news to understand how we got here.

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How protest movements use feminine images and social media to fight sexist ideologies of authoritarian regimes

How protest movements use feminine images and social media to fight sexist ideologies of authoritarian regimes

Modern protest movements, like the ongoing protests in Iran, often center around women who have been killed or harmed by agents of authoritarian governments. While it can be easy to chalk up this cons...

22 Jun 202338min

Crowdsourcing new constitutions: how 2 Latin American countries increased participation and empowered groups excluded from politics

Crowdsourcing new constitutions: how 2 Latin American countries increased participation and empowered groups excluded from politics

Over the past few decades, countries across Latin America have witnessed a surge in demands by its people for increased political participation and representation. Colombia and Chile stand out as nota...

15 Jun 202338min

Beauty procedures from manicures to cosmetic surgery carry risk and the potential reward of a better life

Beauty procedures from manicures to cosmetic surgery carry risk and the potential reward of a better life

Making yourself more beautiful can result in tangible, material rewards. Pretty privilege, as it is called, can lead to greater access to money and social capital, resulting in a better quality of lif...

8 Jun 202331min

Governments and environmental groups are turning to international courts to combat the impacts of climate change

Governments and environmental groups are turning to international courts to combat the impacts of climate change

A number of activist groups, mostly from developing nations already facing the realities of a changing climate, are taking a new legal approach to climate action. They are arguing that climate change ...

1 Jun 202341min

Improving how the IMF does business could help billions of people worldwide

Improving how the IMF does business could help billions of people worldwide

In countries across the Global South, the launch of IMF programs often sparks considerable concern. This is because of the IMF’s reputation: during the 1980s, many nations in Africa, Asia and Latin Am...

25 Mai 202336min

The solutions needed to address climate change already exist – Fear and Wonder podcast

The solutions needed to address climate change already exist – Fear and Wonder podcast

One of the key findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Synthesis Report is that there are solutions available right now, across all sectors of the economy, that could at lea...

18 Mai 202344min

Fast Fashion: Why garment workers’ lives are still in danger 10 years after Rana Plaza

Fast Fashion: Why garment workers’ lives are still in danger 10 years after Rana Plaza

Ten years ago this month, much attention turned to the global garment industry when a group of garment factories collapsed at Rana Plaza near Dhaka, Bangladesh. The accident, called a “mass industrial...

11 Mai 202343min

Cloud seeding can increase rain and snow, and new techniques may make it a lot more effective

Cloud seeding can increase rain and snow, and new techniques may make it a lot more effective

Small amounts of rain can mean the difference between struggle and success. For nearly 80 years, an approach called cloud seeding has, in theory, given people the ability to get more rain and snow fro...

4 Mai 202343min

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