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Conversations 4 Citizenship

Podcast door Dr. Stella Micheong Cheong, Dr. Adam Peter Lang, Dr. Kamille Beye

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Are you an educator or researcher seeking reliable resources about citizenship and human rights education? Are you interested in the burning issues of the day -- injustice, political polarization, politics of hate, economic populism, human rights violations, disinformation, racial and ethnic conflict and in other places -- and would like the opportunity to converse with experts on these topics? #Conversations4Citizenship is an educational resource for you. Each month, the podcast explores new ideas, insights and knowledge about citizenship and human rights education through fascinating conversations with scholars, doctoral students and practitioners across the world who have been involved in these fields of work or study. Each episode is hosted by experienced researchers from the Institute of Education, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society and Yonsei University: Dr. Adam Lang, Dr. Kamille Beye and Dr. Stella Mi-cheong Cheong. In season three of #Conversations4citizenship, we are inviting any interested citizenship and human rights education researchers and practitioners to also join our podcast as possible guests. For expressions of interest, please click on the Join Us! link at the top of this page, and we will contact you shortly. You may email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com. Let us know what you think! Thank you for your kind support. ©Copyright 2025 conversations4citizenship-All rights reserved

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aflevering Episode 40 | Beyond "I Agree": Data Sovereignty and the AI Black Box Featuring Ken Katayama artwork

Episode 40 | Beyond "I Agree": Data Sovereignty and the AI Black Box Featuring Ken Katayama

Welcome back to Conversations4Citizenship as we kick off Season 5 with our brand-new theme: "The New World Order". To get things started, hosts Stella and Kamille sit down with Ken Katayama, a Digital Policy Evangelist from Japan, for an eye-opening chat about our hyper-connected lives. Throughout the episode, they unpack the hidden dangers of the AI "black box" and explore what data sovereignty truly means when tech giants silently gather our most intimate details. Furthermore, the conversation seamlessly shifts to tackle the ethical implications of mass surveillance, highlighting the stark differences in global privacy laws—from Europe's strict GDPR to the fragmented rules in the US and developing nations. Ultimately, Ken leaves us with a powerful reminder that while technology will inevitably advance, keeping humans at the center and building genuine trust are the true keys to navigating our digital future. Tune in to discover why simply clicking "I Agree" is no longer enough to protect yourself!   Contact Conversations4citizenship * Tweet us @c4c_ed and @stellarcheong * Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social. * Email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com * Submit your work us at http://www.conversations4citizenship.com [https://conversations-4-citizenship.simplecast.com/] * You can now follow the Conversations4Citizenship on Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/c4cpodcast.bsky.social] Thanks for listening and keeping Conversations4Citizenship podcasting!

18 apr 2026 - 45 min
aflevering Episode 08 | Season 4 Reflections and 2025 Year in Review with Dr. Kamille Beye artwork

Episode 08 | Season 4 Reflections and 2025 Year in Review with Dr. Kamille Beye

In this Conversations4Citizenship Season 4 reflection, co-host Dr. Kamille Beye examines the profound global and educational disruptions of 2025. She highlights how cuts to USAID and university diversity funding emphasize the fragility of educational access, alongside global challenges like ongoing conflicts, the Syrian revolution, and the disruptive rise of AI. Amidst these shifting landscapes, Dr. Beye recaps Season 4's impactful episodes, which explored South Korean youth activism, philosophical diversity, school participatory budgeting, labor rights, higher education access, and the significance of memory sites. Acknowledging the heavy toll of political upheaval, misinformation, and climate change throughout the year, Beye draws inspiration from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., reminding listeners to balance finite disappointment with infinite hope. She concludes by urging global citizens to remain deeply engaged, advocate for justice, and carry resilience forward as they navigate the uncertain headwinds of 2026. Contact Conversations4citizenship * Tweet us @c4c_ed and @stellarcheong * Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social. * Email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com * Submit your work us at http://www.conversations4citizenship.com [https://conversations-4-citizenship.simplecast.com/] * You can now follow the Conversations4Citizenship on Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/c4cpodcast.bsky.social] Thanks for listening and keeping Conversations4Citizenship podcasting!

1 mrt 2026 - 7 min
aflevering Episode 07 | Rethinking History with Prof. Korostelina: Identity, Reconciliation and the Power of Memory in Peacebuilding artwork

Episode 07 | Rethinking History with Prof. Korostelina: Identity, Reconciliation and the Power of Memory in Peacebuilding

In this enlightening episode, Dr. Stella Micheong Cheong and her co-hosts welcome Dr. Karina Korostelina, Director of the Sustainable Peace Lab at George Mason University, to discuss the profound impact of collective memory on conflict and reconciliation. Korostelina argues that physical locations such as monuments and museums, are not merely static records of the past but active political tools that shape national identity and future conflict dynamics. She introduces concepts from her new book, Memory Sites and Conflict Dynamics, explaining how these sites often 'ascribe' negative traits to perceived enemies or 'enhance' a group's own narrative at the expense of others. Furthermore, the conversation challenges the traditional liberal peace model, advocating instead for a local turn that prioritizes community resilience and agonistic history—acknowledging multiple, coexisting interpretations of the same events. Ultimately, Dr. Korostelina emphasizes that education is key to disrupting monolithic narratives and fostering lasting peace. This episode is hosted by Dr. Stella Micheong Cheong. Please subscribe to the podcast through Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music or Audible. You may also follow @c4cpodcast.bsky.social on Bluesky. We look forward to hearing your feedback. If you would like to explore participating in our podcast and submit your blog post to the C4C,  do not hesitate to reach out through the online participation form or email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com  If you are curious about Memory Sites and Conflict Dynamics, check out her new book, 'Memory Sites and Conflict DynamicsCollective Memory, Identity, and Power' and visit the Sustainable Peace Lab's website linked below. * Korostelina, K. V. (2025). Memory Sites and Conflict Dynamics: Collective Memory, Identity, and Power. [https://www.routledge.com/Memory-Sites-and-Conflict-Dynamics-Collective-Memory-Identity-and-Power/Korostelina/p/book/9781032805399] Routledge. * Korostelina, K. V., Gopin, M., Helsing, J. W., & Özerdem, A. (Eds.). (2024). Identity and religion in peace processes: Mechanisms, strategies and tactics [https://www.routledge.com/Identity-and-Religion-in-Peace-Processes-Mechanisms-Strategies-and-Tactics/Korostelina-Gopin-Helsing-Ozerdem/p/book/9781032784267]. Taylor & Francis. * The Sustainable Peace Lab [https://rcid.carterschool.gmu.edu/] Contact Conversations4citizenship * Tweet us @c4c_ed and @stellarcheong * Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social. * Email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com * Submit your work us at http://www.conversations4citizenship.com [https://conversations-4-citizenship.simplecast.com/] * You can now follow the Conversations4Citizenship on Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/c4cpodcast.bsky.social] Thanks for listening and keeping Conversations4Citizenship podcasting!

3 feb 2026 - 51 min
aflevering Episode 06 | Global Higher Education in Crisis: 3 Hosts' Perspectives from the US, UK, and Korea artwork

Episode 06 | Global Higher Education in Crisis: 3 Hosts' Perspectives from the US, UK, and Korea

In this episode, Drs. Adam Peter Lang, Kamille Beye, and Stella Micheong Cheong engage in a comprehensive three-way discussion regarding the geopolitical and structural challenges facing higher education globally. Dr. Beye begins by highlighting the "tumultuous" landscape in the US, where the Trump administration’s policies against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) have led to the revocation of research grants and created visa uncertainties for international students. Transitioning to South Korea, Dr. Cheong explains the intense societal pressure surrounding the "SKY" universities, describing a rigid "caste system" where academic credentials determine life success while vocational paths remain deeply stigmatized. Meanwhile, Dr. Lang details the UK’s deepening financial crisis, noting that nearly 40% of universities face deficits, resulting in mergers and significant staff redundancies. Despite these struggles, the hosts conclude with optimism, viewing these crises as potential catalysts for educational reform.       Contact Conversations4citizenship * Tweet us @c4c_ed and @stellarcheong * Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social. * Email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com * Submit your work us at http://www.conversations4citizenship.com [https://conversations-4-citizenship.simplecast.com/] * You can now follow the Conversations4Citizenship on Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/c4cpodcast.bsky.social] Thanks for listening and keeping Conversations4Citizenship podcasting!

4 jan 2026 - 51 min
aflevering Episode 05 | Prof. Atherton's Vision on Widening Access: Fighting Inequality in Global Higher Education artwork

Episode 05 | Prof. Atherton's Vision on Widening Access: Fighting Inequality in Global Higher Education

In this episode, Dr. Adam Peter Lang and Dr. Kamille Beye interview Professor Graeme Atherton about the pressing global challenges of inequality and access in higher education. Professor Atherton, who leads the World Access to Higher Education Network (WAHEN) and the Ruskin Institute for Social Equity, shares his personal journey from a council estate in Blackpool to Oxford University, highlighting how this experience shaped his lifelong dedication to widening participation. He discusses the growing 'ideological pushback' against the value of inclusive education by populist movements and the structural difficulties of adapting elite university systems to serve the majority. The conversation also explores the historic role of Ruskin College in educating working-class adults and the complexities of ensuring international partnerships in the Global South remain genuinely equitable. Finally, Atherton emphasizes the need for curricula to adapt to AI while ensuring marginalized voices remain central to educational policy. This episode is hosted by Dr. Adam Lang. Please subscribe to the podcast through Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music or Audible. You may also follow @c4cpodcast.bsky.social on Bluesky. We look forward to hearing your feedback. If you would like to explore participating in our podcast and submit your blog post to the C4C,  do not hesitate to reach out through the online participation form or email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com  If you are curious about the World Access to Higher Education Network (WAHEN), check out his new book, 'Making Equal' and visit the WAHEN's website linked below. * Atherton, G., & John, P. (Eds.). (2025). Making Equal: New Visions for Opportunity and Growth [https://bookstore.emerald.com/making-equal-pb-9781836089193.html]. Emerald Publishing Limited. * World Access to Higher Education Network (WAHEN) [https://worldaccesshe.com/] * Ruskin Institute for Social Equity (RISE) [https://www.ruskin.ac.uk/about-us/ruskin-institute-social-equity-rise] Contact Conversations4citizenship * Tweet us @c4c_ed and @stellarcheong * Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social. * Email us at conversations4citizenship@gmail.com * Submit your work us at http://www.conversations4citizenship.com [https://conversations-4-citizenship.simplecast.com/] * You can now follow the Conversations4Citizenship on Bluesky @c4cpodcast.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/c4cpodcast.bsky.social] Thanks for listening and keeping Conversations4Citizenship podcasting!

22 dec 2025 - 45 min
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