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James Ladanyi and Jolénna

PhD: Unpacked

A weekly Education, Society and Culture podcast
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James Ladanyi and Jolénna

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PhD: Unpacked

James Ladanyi and Jolénna

PhD: Unpacked

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We wanted to do something special for you for the last episode of Season 3,  so we collaborated with ESR (The Institute of Environmental Science and Research) and MBIE (Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) to bring you an episode. U
Dr. Leua Iosefa joins us to unpack the growing relevance of culture to criminality and culpability, as New Zealand’s population diversity expands. Diversity brings different cultures and cultural practices that are currenty criminalised. How wi
Dr. Lee Saing Te joins us to unpack climate-change compassion fatigue, and the gap between knowledge and action. If you’d like to read more, here’s a link to the PhD: https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/items/78a82edf-e31b-4e8e-a834-9e66a988d46d
Dr. Maureen Sinton joins us to unpack why we crave the unpredictable authenticity of talkback and how it played a seminal role in the early moments of the Christchurch terror attacks of 2019.If you’d like to read more, here’s a link to the PhD
Dr. Zoe Port joins us to unpack her research into problematic workplace environments, & the various reasons driving multiple-job lifestyles. Working multiple jobs is now relatively normal, but is that a good thing?If you’d like to read more, h
Dr. Reuben Fong joins us to unpack the problematic themes hidden in your favourite Children’s films - Ratatouille, Chicken Run, Stuart Little, The Wild Thornberry’s and the Land Before Time.If you’d like to read more, here’s a link to the PhD:
Dr. Tamara Bozovic joins us to unpack the science of improving city walkability. While it’s often described as being anti-car and all about walking, it’s actually more complicated than that - listen to find out how.If you’d like to read more
In the third and final episode of this mini-season, Janhavi delves into emotional regulation with Dr Rachel Low from the Psychology Department at Victoria University of Wellington.Rachel tells Janhavi what role emotional regulation plays in ro
‘Attachment styles’ have become a trendy topic on TikTok and Instagram, but does social media get it right?In the second episode of this mini-season, Janhavi dissects attachment theory with Dr Nickola Overall from the Psychology Department at
Welcome to Season 2.5 which is all about romantic love! In the first episode of this mini-season, Janhavi sits down with Dr Matt Hammond from the Psychology Department at Victoria University of Wellington. Romantic relationships involve seekin
“Contemplating how senior citizens thrive in 21st century society.What is ‘successful’ ageing? How does one contribute to society after retirement? What happens when you put unassociated toddlers and elders in a room together? Dr. Joanna Macfa
“Dissecting mainstream media depictions of the New Zealand sex-work industry.”Why is ‘the oldest profession in the world’ routinely excluded from labour rights discourse? Why are sex-workers ostracized, & framed as ‘outsiders’ in their own com
“Exploring the importance of community values in healthcare service delivery.”Why do we frame health and wellbeing through the lens of the individual? Why do healthcare policies so often ignore collective identities, and broader socio-cultural
“Investigating the psychological underpinnings of why people dismiss scientific evidence.”What are the root causes of science-skepticism? Is climate change denial linked to a philosophy of inequality? Why is it so difficult to build trust towa
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
“Analysing the lived-experiences of New Zealand Methamphetamine users”Are we thinking about drug ‘addiction’ all wrong? Dr. John Dance joins us to Unpack narratives of drug consumption in Aotearoa, the history and social forces that sustain Me
“Examining the influence of colonisation on New Zealand’s education system”Is our education system built for and by colonisers? Dr. Liana MacDonald joins us to unpack the foundations of our education system, the apparent hidden curriculums, an
We're launching a patreon. Patron allows us to supplement the current episodes with additional behind the scenes content and acces sto the team behind PhD: Unpacked. Listen to the episode or head to patreon.com/phdunpacked to find out how you c
"Unpacking the allowed emotionality of the built environment"Why do people feel comfortable enough to express a wide range of emotionality at an airport? On this episode, Claire Ford joins us to discuss emotionality in the built environment, a
"Highlighting the role of interior designers in empowering communities through design"Can you organically bump into each other anymore? On this episode, Kudzai joins Jolenna in the studio to discuss the important role interior deisgners play i
"Understanding the important role architects have in Placemaking,"Hey Architect, who the hell are you? Amelia Blundell joins the host of Season 1.5, Jolénna to dissect the important role architects have in placemaking. Everybody makes place in
"Understanding the important role architects have in Placemaking,"Hey Architect, who the hell are you? Amelia Blundell joins the host of Season 1.5, Jolénna to dissect the important role architects have in placemaking. Everybody makes place in
“Dissecting the important role of Non-Māori teachers teaching Te Reo in Primary education”Can we Hīkoia te kōrero (walk the talk)? Dr. Alice Patrick joins us to Unpack the past, present and future of Te Reo Maori language proficiency in Aotear
“Dissecting the important role of Non-Māori teachers teaching Te Reo in Primary education”Can we Hīkoia te kōrero (walk the talk)? Dr. Alice Patrick joins us to Unpack the past, present and future of Te Reo Maori language proficiency in Aotear
Sharing experiences, understandings, and insights from the sector’s undervalued voices How can we facilitate the transition from surviving to thriving? Dr. Adrienne Everest joins us to Unpack community insights, learnings, & visions for change
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