Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

No Jargon, the Scholars Strategy Network's bi-weekly podcast, presents interviews with top university scholars on the politics, policy problems, and social issues facing the nation. Powerful research, intriguing perspectives -- and no jargon. Find show notes and plain-language research briefs on hundreds of topics at https://scholars.org/podcast.

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Episoder(322)

Episode 39: Change from the Inside

Episode 39: Change from the Inside

David Dagan outlines the GOP's journey from being "tough on crime" to embracing prison reform. Despite falling crime rates, the party could only change from the inside - with key Republicans leading t...

28 Jun 201629min

Episode 38 Bonus: Jump On The Bandwagon

Episode 38 Bonus: Jump On The Bandwagon

Professors Blasi, Freeman, and Kruse stay post-interview to discuss why trade unions, business schools, and foundations should get on board with employee ownership and profit sharing programs.

21 Jun 20163min

Episode 38: When Workers Become Owners

Episode 38: When Workers Become Owners

Professors Blasi, Freeman, and Kruse explain how sharing the ownership or profits of a company with workers can improve productivity, pay, and work life quality - all while reducing economic inequalit...

21 Jun 201628min

Episode 37: Immigration Beyond the Border

Episode 37: Immigration Beyond the Border

Professor Anna Law lays out meaningful and responsible reforms that the next President could use to address immigration. Law encourages the incoming administration to look beyond the undocumented popu...

14 Jun 201622min

Episode 36: Giving Away Guilt

Episode 36: Giving Away Guilt

Professor Sofya Aptekar explores the gift economy through Freecycle, a network of groups where people can give and receive used items. Aptekar examines how income inequality and consumption patterns i...

7 Jun 201623min

Episode 35: The Overlooked Section

Episode 35: The Overlooked Section

Professor Jamila Michener discusses one way the U.S. tries to incorporate low-income and minority individuals into the political system and why the effort has been failing. The core issues are those o...

31 Mai 201628min

Episode 34: The Rise of Islamophobia

Episode 34: The Rise of Islamophobia

Professor Saher Selod explains how 9/11 changed the lives of Muslims in America. This small and diverse group faces hostility, discriminatory policies, and Islamophobic rhetoric in the media and now t...

24 Mai 201624min

Episode 33: The 10 Minute Change

Episode 33: The 10 Minute Change

Joshua Kalla describes a new door to door canvassing technique, "deep canvassing," that encourages voters to tell their own stories of discrimination and leads to dramatic, long-lasting decreases in p...

17 Mai 201626min

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