FreshEd #207 – Citizenship education in Lebanon (Bassel Akar)

FreshEd #207 – Citizenship education in Leban...

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FreshEd #336 – Digital Humanitarianism (Fleur Johns)

Today we look at digital humanitarianism and how digital interfaces are constructing new forms and modes of governance. My guest is Fleur Johns, who has recently authored the new book #Help: Digital Humanitarianism and the Remaking of International Order. Fleur Johns is a profess ...  Show more

FreshEd #327 - Building the Post-Pandemic University (Mark Carrigan and Susan Robertson)

Today we take stock of the Covid-19 pandemic and higher education. After nearly four years, how have universities changed and what might their future look like? With me to discuss the post-pandemic university are Mark Carrigan and Susan Robertson. Mark Carrigan is a lecturer in e ...  Show more

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