Hosts and Dreams
Welcome to our inaugural episode of Indaba. This podcast is a project of collective global love
built with our global network of scholars, activists, community practitioners, and friends rooted
in a Critical Community Psychology, and a shared goal of furthering our capacity to engage in
critical, decolonial and action-oriented research and practice in our everyday work and life.

As a co-imagined podcast there are a number of hosts and collaborators that you will hear from
through the season, and we offer this episode as our introduction to you. With partners in
Australia Chris Sonn, Roshani Jayawardana, Rama Agung-Igusti, and Sam Keast, in Canada,
Natalie Kivell, Ramy Barhouche, Marika Handfield, and Elizabeth Brunet, in Chile, Marianne
Daher, Antonia Rosati, and Maria Jose Campero, in South Africa Garth Stevens, and Rejane
Williams, and in Indonesia Monica Madyaningrum.

In this first episode, you’ll find a number of us in a park in Naples Italy at the International
Conference for Community Psychology, a moment and dialogue that we couldn’t help but
smile, laugh, and selfie our way through as we found ourselves for the first time in the same
timezone. In this ‘get to know us’ episode we invite you into our collective of resistance,
learning, and connection. We begin with Chris and Garth taking us through our podcast name:
Why ‘Indaba’ and then you’ll hear from many of us about how we see this project and podcast
taking shape, and finally we each introduce ourselves to you as listeners and transcript readers.
Consider this episode a roadmap – to who we are, of what you can expect, and with different
pathways into and through this season.

After this episode we present five pairs of episodes, each pair exploring a particular context of everyday praxis, beginning with a contextually grounded storytelling episode drawing on the experiences of our guests, and followed by a critical reflection dialogue with members of our global collective drawing insights into the local contexts of South Africa, Indonesia, Chile, Australia, Palestine, and Canada. Over this season you’ll hear from many of us as hosts, and sometimes as guests as the topics, contexts, and regions, shift through our episodes.

Hosts/Guests:
Natalie Kivell, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Ramy Barhouche, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Chris Sonn, Victoria University, Australia
Roshani Jayawardana, Victoria University, Australia
Rama Agung-Igusti, Victoria University, Australia
Sam Keast, Victoria University, Australia
Marika Handfield, University du Quebec A Montreal, Canada
Elizabeth Brunet, University du Quebec A Montreal, Canada
Marianne Daher, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Antonia Rosati, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Maria Jose Campero, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Garth Stevens, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Rejane Williams, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Monica Madyaningrum, Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(12)

Finale: Summarizing the Indaba Journey w/ The International Grad Student Collective

Finale: Summarizing the Indaba Journey w/ The International Grad Student Collective

Welcome to the fnal episode of Indaba. This podcast has been a project of collective global lovebuilt with our global network of scholars, activists, community practitioners, and friends rootedin a Cr...

28 Juli 202455min

Australia: Stories of Belonging - Amplifying Voices, Challenging Narratives (Critical Response pt2)

Australia: Stories of Belonging - Amplifying Voices, Challenging Narratives (Critical Response pt2)

The critical response episode of the “Australia relationality” episode centered around the themes of relationality and storytelling with hosts Natalie, Chris, and Rama in conversation with guests Ange...

18 Juli 202459min

Australia: Stories of Belonging - Amplifying Voices, Challenging Narratives (Storytelling pt1)

Australia: Stories of Belonging - Amplifying Voices, Challenging Narratives (Storytelling pt1)

In the "Stories of Belonging: Amplifying Voices, Challenging Narratives" episode hosts Natalie Kivell, Christopher Sonn, and Rama Agung Igusti engage in a rich conversation with four guests from Austr...

11 Juli 20241h 16min

Indonesia: Promoting Socio-Politically Engaged Practice and Research (Critical Response pt.2)

Indonesia: Promoting Socio-Politically Engaged Practice and Research (Critical Response pt.2)

In this "Indonesia Critical Response" episode the hosts engage in a conversation with a diverse group of speakers, including Tinyiko Chauke, Garth Stevens, James Ferreira Moura Jr, Sam Keast, Puleng, ...

4 Juli 202453min

Indonesia: Promoting Socio-Politically Engaged Practice and Research (Storytelling pt.1)

Indonesia: Promoting Socio-Politically Engaged Practice and Research (Storytelling pt.1)

The Indonesia content episode of the podcast "Indaba" features a discussion on critical community psychology in the Indonesian context. The hosts, Chris, and Marianne, are joined by guests Monica Mady...

28 Juni 20241h 9min

Imaginings & Practice: Decolonial South African Community Psychology (Critical Response - Part 2)

Imaginings & Practice: Decolonial South African Community Psychology (Critical Response - Part 2)

In this critical response episode, scholars from various countries and backgrounds engage in a conversation about knowledge production in South Africa. The participants include Natalie Kivell, Michell...

19 Mars 20241h 25min

Imaginings & Practice: Decolonial South African Community Psychology (Storytelling - Part 1)

Imaginings & Practice: Decolonial South African Community Psychology (Storytelling - Part 1)

In episode 6 the conversation revolves around community psychology in South Africa, tracing the different eras it has gone through, from anti-apartheid and anti-colonial eras to the current focus on d...

9 Mars 20241h 21min

Praxical Violence: A Critical Analysis of Social Policies for Poverty Intervention (CHILE - pt2)

Praxical Violence: A Critical Analysis of Social Policies for Poverty Intervention (CHILE - pt2)

In this "Chile Critical Response” episode, host Natalie Kivell engages in a conversation with a diverse group of speakers, including Sam Keast, Roshani, Tiffeny Jiménez, and Juan-Camilo Riaño-Rodrigue...

1 Feb 20241h

Populärt inom Utbildning

historiepodden-se
det-skaver
rss-bara-en-till-om-missbruk-medberoende-2
nu-blir-det-historia
harrisons-dramatiska-historia
not-fanny-anymore
johannes-hansen-podcast
rss-viktmedicinpodden
allt-du-velat-veta
roda-vita-rosen
sektledare
kan-jag-sa-kan-du-podden
rss-foraldramotet-bring-lagercrantz
sa-in-i-sjalen
rss-ar-det-rimligt
rikatillsammans-om-privatekonomi-rikedom-i-livet
i-vantan-pa-katastrofen
sex-pa-riktigt-med-marika-smith
rss-max-tant-med-max-villman
henry-laser-wikipedia