CEA Global Voices, the Critical Knowledge Podcast brings together experts and activists from different backgrounds to foster forward-thinking, cross-boundary and interdisciplinary conversations. The first season sheds light on important aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic as a historical, political, psychological, and scientific event. Moving from the most basic and individual concerns to the global picture, we wish to generate insights and discussions that can help us free ourselves from the atomized realm of our rooms and consider the implications of the historical moment we are living.
In the fourth episode we spoke with a student from Universidad de Los Andes (Colombia), Juan Camilo. Juan was one of our first members, and we were pl...
In the third episode, we spoke with an international student from RUC, Anne Cassau. Anne wanted to share her experience as an international student ...
In the second episode, we spoke with a student from RUC, Aubrie Kennel. Aubrie is bringing us a slightly different perspective on the topic. And her...
We end the second season of our podcast by discussing an issue close to all of us- education. With Federico, a Ph.D. student at Copenhagen Business Sc...
In this episode, we talk to Alejandra Yanet, an architect and a student of regional development management, master student at RUC, from Colombia. We ...
The third episode deals with the question of environmentalism politics. Furthermore about politicization and depoliticization of environmental politic...
The second episode is dedicated to the text by Nanda Shrestha, “Becoming a Development Category.” Although this text was published over two decades ag...
In the first episode of Season 2, we discuss the divide between Global North and Global South using Boaventura De Sousa Santos’ concepts of “abyssal t...
In episode 5 of CEA Global Voices, we spoke with two psychologists about the challenges for motivation and reaching out during the lockdown, with a sp...