Hidden Figures (Canada)

Episode #17: Dr. Alejandro Hernandez

49 min · 13 de dic de 2024
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In this episode, Dr. Alejandro Hernandez discusses his journey in academia, starting from his motivation for pursuing a PhD to his experiences as a postdoctoral fellow. He reflects on the complexities and challenges within academia, particularly regarding the neo-liberalization of education and the hierarchies present within institutions. Dr. Hernandez shares insights on his research projects and the structural barriers that impact the ability to conduct research in Canada. He also highlights issues related to faculty hiring practices in sociology departments, emphasizing the preference for non-Canadian candidates over Canadian ones.

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Episode #19: Dr. Allan E.S. Lumba

Dr. Allan E.S. Lumba is an Assistant Professor of History at Concordia University. His latest book "Monetary Authorities: Capitalism and Decolonization in the American Colonial Philippines" is available from Duke University Press, or at the open access at the link below. In this episode, Dr. Lumba chats with Joe and Annie about the importance of history in understanding contemporary issues, especially as they relate to race and power. He emphasizes the need for institutional change within academia to better serve communities and address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and discusses his research on the American colonial Philippines and his upcoming projects on infrastructural history in Manila. https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58913 [https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58913]

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