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Recorded at the Sound Studies Institute at the University of Alberta.</description>
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      <title>Episode 25: Sound as a Sculptural Material</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;Delve into the multi-disciplinary world of sound studies with Scott Smallwood, composer, professor of music, and director of the &lt;a href="https://soundstudies.ca/"&gt;Sound Studies Institute (SSI)&lt;/a&gt;. Learn about rich sound environments, the value of what Smallwood refers to as &amp;ldquo;deep listening,&amp;rdquo; and discover how &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/folio/2021/01/state-of-the-art-sonic-lab-will-help-u-of-a-researchers-shape-the-sound-of-things-to-come.html"&gt;SSI supports and promotes sonic research&lt;/a&gt; at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>Delve into the multi-disciplinary world of sound studies with Scott Smallwood, composer, professor of music, and director of the Sound Studies Institute (SSI). Learn about rich sound environments, the value of what Smallwood refers to as &amp;ldquo;deep listening,&amp;rdquo; and discover how SSI supports and promotes sonic research at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:keywords>Indigeneity; Identity negotiation; Organizational change; Cross-disciplinary research; Collaboration; </itunes:keywords>
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<p><br />A conversation with Chris Andersen, dean and vice provost of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities. In this episode, Dean Andersen describes his ambition to amplify research relationships, not only between disciplines, but across departments and faculties, by enabling and supporting researchers to tell powerful stories.</p>
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      <title>Episode 23: Layers of Impact: Connection and Research in Business</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Vikas Mehrotra, Dean of the Alberta School of Business. In this episode, Dean Mehrotra shares how peeling back the layers of disciplines and borders creates transformative engagement opportunities for students and communities, while broadening the depth of research across academia.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Vikas Mehrotra, Dean of the Alberta School of Business. In this episode, Dean Mehrotra shares how peeling back the layers of disciplines and borders creates transformative engagement opportunities for students and communities, while broadening the depth of research across academia.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Vikas Mehrotra, Dean of the Alberta School of Business. In this episode, Dean Mehrotra shares how peeling back the layers of disciplines and borders creates transformative engagement opportunities for students and communities, while b...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;A conversation with &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/the-quad/2022/04/reappointment-announcement-dean-of-education.html"&gt;Jennifer Tupper&lt;/a&gt;, Dean of the &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/education/about-us/index.html"&gt;Faculty of Education&lt;/a&gt; at the University of Alberta. In this episode, Dean Tupper describes the research ecosystem in the Faculty of Education and how it informs public education, advances the public good and transforms lives.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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      <title>Episode 18: The Arts Impact</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with &lt;a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-wood-3502681b8/?originalSubdomain=ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;Dean Robert Wood&lt;/a&gt;, who is the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. In this episode, Dean Wood talks through the &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/arts/media-library/528716_arts_strategic_directions_8-5x11_final_2.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;strategic directions&lt;/a&gt; of the Faculty of Arts, the breadth of research and creativity within the faculty, and the impact the Arts has both &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/arts/media-library/about/arts-by-the-numbers.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;institutionally&lt;/a&gt; and on broader society.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Dean Robert Wood, who is the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. In this episode, Dean Wood talks through the strategic directions of the Faculty of Arts, the breadth of research and creativity within the faculty, and the impact the Arts has both institutionally and on broader society.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Dean Robert Wood, who is the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. In this episode, Dean Wood talks through the strategic directions of the Faculty of Arts, the breadth of research and creativity within the faculty...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Episode 21: SpokenWeb Literary Sound Archive</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A conversation with Michael O&amp;rsquo;Driscoll, &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/kule-institute/index.html"&gt;KIAS&lt;/a&gt; Director, and Sean Luyk, Digital Curation Librarian, about the SSHRC &lt;a href="https://spokenweb.ualberta.ca/spokenweb-ualberta/"&gt;SpokenWeb&lt;/a&gt; Partnership, a&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/arts/faculty-news/2018/august/a-new-frontier-of-literary-engagement.html"&gt;multi-campus project&lt;/a&gt; to build a literary sound archive to transcend page-based literary studies, create sonic-study methodologies and pedagogy, and &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/folio/2023/10/lit-sounds-u-of-a-experts-help-rescue-audio-cultural-history.html"&gt;preserve sound artifacts&lt;/a&gt; from multiple sources.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A conversation with Michael O&amp;rsquo;Driscoll, KIAS Director, and Sean Luyk, Digital Curation Librarian, about the SSHRC SpokenWeb Partnership, a&amp;nbsp;multi-campus project to build a literary sound archive to transcend page-based literary studies, create sonic-study methodologies and pedagogy, and preserve sound artifacts from multiple sources.&#13;
&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A conversation with Michael O&amp;rsquo;Driscoll, KIAS Director, and Sean Luyk, Digital Curation Librarian, about the SSHRC SpokenWeb Partnership, a&amp;nbsp;multi-campus project to build a literary sound archive to transcend page-based literary studies, creat...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A conversation with Michael O&rsquo;Driscoll, <a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/kule-institute/index.html">KIAS</a> Director, and Sean Luyk, Digital Curation Librarian, about the SSHRC <a href="https://spokenweb.ualberta.ca/spokenweb-ualberta/">SpokenWeb</a> Partnership, a <a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/arts/faculty-news/2018/august/a-new-frontier-of-literary-engagement.html">multi-campus project</a> to build a literary sound archive to transcend page-based literary studies, create sonic-study methodologies and pedagogy, and <a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/folio/2023/10/lit-sounds-u-of-a-experts-help-rescue-audio-cultural-history.html">preserve sound artifacts</a> from multiple sources.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:37:07</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 20: Literature and Landscape in Conversation</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A conversation with Sarah Krotz, director of the Centre for Literatures in Canada, who talks about her love of learning and her research into how we inhabit our landscape. She details how the CLC reaches across faculties and communities through its research and its interactions with authors.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A conversation with Sarah Krotz, director of the Centre for Literatures in Canada, who talks about her love of learning and her research into how we inhabit our landscape. She details how the CLC reaches across faculties and communities through its research and its interactions with authors.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A conversation with Sarah Krotz, director of the Centre for Literatures in Canada, who talks about her love of learning and her research into how we inhabit our landscape. She details how the CLC reaches across faculties and communities through its res...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:duration>00:24:58</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 19: Central European Connections: Arts, History and Cultural Exchange</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;A conversation with &lt;a href="https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/reill"&gt;Dominique Reill&lt;/a&gt;, the new director of the Faculty of Arts' &lt;a href="https://www.ualberta.ca/en/wirth-institute/index.html"&gt;Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies&lt;/a&gt;. In this episode, learn about the extraordinary connections between research, arts, history and cultural exchange at the Institute and in Professor Reill's own wide-ranging academic work.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp;A conversation with Dominique Reill, the new director of the Faculty of Arts' Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies. In this episode, learn about the extraordinary connections between research, arts, history and cultural exchange at the Institute and in Professor Reill's own wide-ranging academic work.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;nbsp;A conversation with Dominique Reill, the new director of the Faculty of Arts' Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies. In this episode, learn about the extraordinary connections between research, arts, history and cultural excha...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:duration>00:29:25</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 9 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 17: New Season of SSH: The Podcast</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;Marking the first anniversary of SSH: Podcast, this episode kicks off a new chapter as we welcome &lt;a href="https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/oriola"&gt;Professor Temitope Oriola&lt;/a&gt;, associate dean, research for the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, as host of the podcast. Learn more about Professor Oriola and what&amp;rsquo;s up and coming this season.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>Marking the first anniversary of SSH: Podcast, this episode kicks off a new chapter as we welcome Professor Temitope Oriola, associate dean, research for the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, as host of the podcast. Learn more about Professor Oriola and what&amp;rsquo;s up and coming this season.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Marking the first anniversary of SSH: Podcast, this episode kicks off a new chapter as we welcome Professor Temitope Oriola, associate dean, research for the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, as host of the podcast. Learn more about Professor ...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>3</itunes:season>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marking the first anniversary of SSH: Podcast, this episode kicks off a new chapter as we welcome Professor Temitope Oriola, associate dean, research for the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, as host of the podcast. Learn more about Professor Oriola and what&rsquo;s up and coming this season.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:18:30</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 16: Modernizing Family Law</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with &lt;a title="Dean Fiona Kelly" href="https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/fkelly1" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;Dean Fiona Kelly&lt;/a&gt; about her work in family law and law reform, the legal regulation of assisted reproduction, donor linking laws, and the need for interdisciplinarity in research to address the complexities of modern families. Professor Kelly is Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Dean Fiona Kelly about her work in family law and law reform, the legal regulation of assisted reproduction, donor linking laws, and the need for interdisciplinarity in research to address the complexities of modern families. Professor Kelly is Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Dean Fiona Kelly about her work in family law and law reform, the legal regulation of assisted reproduction, donor linking laws, and the need for interdisciplinarity in research to address the complexities of modern families. Professo...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Family Law; Family Studies; Law Reform; Assisted Reproduction; Sperm Donation; Egg Donation</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A discussion with <a title="Dean Fiona Kelly" href="https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/fkelly1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dean Fiona Kelly</a> about her work in family law and law reform, the legal regulation of assisted reproduction, donor linking laws, and the need for interdisciplinarity in research to address the complexities of modern families. Professor Kelly is Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:16:32</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 15: Transnational Black Writing</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;In this episode, we chat with &lt;a href="https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/mbucknor"&gt;Professor Michael Bucknor&lt;/a&gt; about the transnational connections between Black writers and Black communities and the importance of these connections for creating an ecosystem for Black writers. Dr Bucknor is a Canada Research Chair in Black Global Studies and Decolonial Practice and a Professor in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we chat with Professor Michael Bucknor about the transnational connections between Black writers and Black communities and the importance of these connections for creating an ecosystem for Black writers. Dr Bucknor is a Canada Research Chair in Black Global Studies and Decolonial Practice and a Professor in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we chat with Professor Michael Bucknor about the transnational connections between Black writers and Black communities and the importance of these connections for creating an ecosystem for Black writers. Dr Bucknor is a Canada Research...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Critical Literary Studies; Black Studies; Canadian Literature; Black Literature; Caribbean Literature; Black Canadian Literature; Caribbean Canadian Literature; Creative Writing; Writing Culture</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
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      <title>Episode 14: Affirming Disfluency</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Professor Joshua St Pierre about disfluency studies, the Stuttering Commons project, and his work to provide accessible public resources about speech disabilities. Dr St Pierre is a Canada Research Chair in Critical Disability Studies and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Professor Joshua St Pierre about disfluency studies, the Stuttering Commons project, and his work to provide accessible public resources about speech disabilities. Dr St Pierre is a Canada Research Chair in Critical Disability Studies and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Professor Joshua St Pierre about disfluency studies, the Stuttering Commons project, and his work to provide accessible public resources about speech disabilities. Dr St Pierre is a Canada Research Chair in Critical Disability Studies...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Disability Studies, Critical Disability Studies, Disfluency Studies, Speech Disability, Stuttering, Stuttering Commons, Speech Pathology, Political Science</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:duration>00:20:42</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 13: Recognizing Our Pasts</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Professor Sarah Nickel about the stories of Indigenous women&amp;rsquo;s activism and achievement, and the value of bringing historical training into community. Dr Nickel is a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Politics and Gender and an Associate Professor in the Department of History, Classics and Religion at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Professor Sarah Nickel about the stories of Indigenous women&amp;rsquo;s activism and achievement, and the value of bringing historical training into community. Dr Nickel is a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Politics and Gender and an Associate Professor in the Department of History, Classics and Religion at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Professor Sarah Nickel about the stories of Indigenous women&amp;rsquo;s activism and achievement, and the value of bringing historical training into community. Dr Nickel is a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Politics and Gender and an...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Indigenous Studies; Native Studies; History; Political Science; Politics; Sociology; Gender Studies; Women’s and Gender Studies; Indigenous Politics; Indigenous History</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A discussion with Professor Sarah Nickel about the stories of Indigenous women&rsquo;s activism and achievement, and the value of bringing historical training into community. Dr Nickel is a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Politics and Gender and an Associate Professor in the Department of History, Classics and Religion at the University of Alberta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:18:17</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 12: Understanding Prisons</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Professor Sandra Bucerius about the largest mixed methods study on Canadian prisons in the history of Canadian criminology, including Canada&amp;rsquo;s much overlooked remand prisons. Dr Bucerius is the Director of the Centre for Criminological Research, the principal investigator for a $2.5 million SSHRC Partnership Grant on the intersecting issues of justice and injustice, and a Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Professor Sandra Bucerius about the largest mixed methods study on Canadian prisons in the history of Canadian criminology, including Canada&amp;rsquo;s much overlooked remand prisons. Dr Bucerius is the Director of the Centre for Criminological Research, the principal investigator for a $2.5 million SSHRC Partnership Grant on the intersecting issues of justice and injustice, and a Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Professor Sandra Bucerius about the largest mixed methods study on Canadian prisons in the history of Canadian criminology, including Canada&amp;rsquo;s much overlooked remand prisons. Dr Bucerius is the Director of the Centre for Crimino...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Sociology; Criminology; Centre for Criminological Research; Prison Studies; Prison Populations; Incarceration; Carceral Systems; Remand; Remand Centres; Canadian Prison System</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A discussion with Professor Sandra Bucerius about the largest mixed methods study on Canadian prisons in the history of Canadian criminology, including Canada&rsquo;s much overlooked remand prisons. Dr Bucerius is the Director of the Centre for Criminological Research, the principal investigator for a $2.5 million SSHRC Partnership Grant on the intersecting issues of justice and injustice, and a Professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Episode 11: Indigenous-Engaged Archaeology</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;In this episode, we chat with Professor Kisha Supernant about Indigenous-led and community-engaged archaeology, and the work of the Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology (IPIA). Dr Supernant is the Director of the IPIA and a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. The IPIA Guide to Good Relations when working with Indigenous communities is being released this month.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we chat with Professor Kisha Supernant about Indigenous-led and community-engaged archaeology, and the work of the Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology (IPIA). Dr Supernant is the Director of the IPIA and a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta. The IPIA Guide to Good Relations when working with Indigenous communities is being released this month.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we chat with Professor Kisha Supernant about Indigenous-led and community-engaged archaeology, and the work of the Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology (IPIA). Dr Supernant is the Director of the IPIA and a Professor in the ...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Archaeology, Indigeneity, Indigenous history, Indigenous Studies, Native Studies, Prairies, IPIA, Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology, Exploring Metis Identity Through Archaeology Project, Cultural Resource Management</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
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      <itunes:duration>00:14:55</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 10: Women Entrepreneurs</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Professor Jennifer Jennings on gender and entrepreneurship, and how and why women and men do things differently in starting a business, here in Canada and elsewhere. Dr Jennings is a professor in the Alberta School of Business and Canada Research Chair in Entrepreneurship, Gender and Family Business at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Professor Jennifer Jennings on gender and entrepreneurship, and how and why women and men do things differently in starting a business, here in Canada and elsewhere. Dr Jennings is a professor in the Alberta School of Business and Canada Research Chair in Entrepreneurship, Gender and Family Business at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Professor Jennifer Jennings on gender and entrepreneurship, and how and why women and men do things differently in starting a business, here in Canada and elsewhere. Dr Jennings is a professor in the Alberta School of Business and Can...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A discussion with Professor Jennifer Jennings on gender and entrepreneurship, and how and why women and men do things differently in starting a business, here in Canada and elsewhere. Dr Jennings is a professor in the Alberta School of Business and Canada Research Chair in Entrepreneurship, Gender and Family Business at the University of Alberta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:23:48</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 9: Immigration and Multiculturalism</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Professor Yasmeen Abu-Laban about research of impact on refugee reception, immigration and multiculturalism, and the benefits of collaboration with and across other disciplines and with practitioners. Dr Abu-Laban is a professor of political science and Canada Research Chair in the Politics of Citizenship and Human Rights at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Professor Yasmeen Abu-Laban about research of impact on refugee reception, immigration and multiculturalism, and the benefits of collaboration with and across other disciplines and with practitioners. Dr Abu-Laban is a professor of political science and Canada Research Chair in the Politics of Citizenship and Human Rights at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Professor Yasmeen Abu-Laban about research of impact on refugee reception, immigration and multiculturalism, and the benefits of collaboration with and across other disciplines and with practitioners. Dr Abu-Laban is a professor of po...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:duration>00:25:04</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 8: Indigenous Feminisms</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;In this episode, we chat with Professor Isabel Altamirano-Jim&amp;eacute;nez about the value of Indigenous knowledge and ways of knowing, the building of relationships, and the connections to be made between Indigenous women in Canada and Mexico. Dr Altamirano-Jim&amp;eacute;nez is a professor of political science and Canada Research Chair in Comparative Indigenous Feminist Studies at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we chat with Professor Isabel Altamirano-Jim&amp;eacute;nez about the value of Indigenous knowledge and ways of knowing, the building of relationships, and the connections to be made between Indigenous women in Canada and Mexico. Dr Altamirano-Jim&amp;eacute;nez is a professor of political science and Canada Research Chair in Comparative Indigenous Feminist Studies at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we chat with Professor Isabel Altamirano-Jim&amp;eacute;nez about the value of Indigenous knowledge and ways of knowing, the building of relationships, and the connections to be made between Indigenous women in Canada and Mexico. Dr Altami...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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      <itunes:duration>00:19:44</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 7: Testing Research</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Professors Mark Gierl and Cheryl Poth on the value of research to improve how we test to assess achievement, from elementary school through to university and beyond. Dr Gierl is a professor of educational psychology and Canada Research Chair in Educational Assessment and Dr Poth is a professor of education and the Acting Director of the Centre for Research in Applied Measurement and Evaluation in Education (CRAME) at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>A discussion with Professors Mark Gierl and Cheryl Poth on the value of research to improve how we test to assess achievement, from elementary school through to university and beyond. Dr Gierl is a professor of educational psychology and Canada Research Chair in Educational Assessment and Dr Poth is a professor of education and the Acting Director of the Centre for Research in Applied Measurement and Evaluation in Education (CRAME) at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A discussion with Professors Mark Gierl and Cheryl Poth on the value of research to improve how we test to assess achievement, from elementary school through to university and beyond. Dr Gierl is a professor of educational psychology and Canada Researc...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A discussion with Professors Mark Gierl and Cheryl Poth on the value of research to improve how we test to assess achievement, from elementary school through to university and beyond. Dr Gierl is a professor of educational psychology and Canada Research Chair in Educational Assessment and Dr Poth is a professor of education and the Acting Director of the Centre for Research in Applied Measurement and Evaluation in Education (CRAME) at the University of Alberta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:23:43</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 6: Deaf Aesthetics in Education Design</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;In this episode, we chat with Professor Joanne Weber about the value of visual design for teachers of both deaf and non-deaf students, and the value of storytelling and the theatre arts to enhance curriculum and pedagogy. Dr Weber is an associate professor of education and Canada Research Chair in Deaf Education at the University of Alberta. For the deaf community, a transcript of this episode is available &lt;a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wwhj1EMHjqIf47pt9iycCZlH3mQ_06g_"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we chat with Professor Joanne Weber about the value of visual design for teachers of both deaf and non-deaf students, and the value of storytelling and the theatre arts to enhance curriculum and pedagogy. Dr Weber is an associate professor of education and Canada Research Chair in Deaf Education at the University of Alberta. For the deaf community, a transcript of this episode is available here.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we chat with Professor Joanne Weber about the value of visual design for teachers of both deaf and non-deaf students, and the value of storytelling and the theatre arts to enhance curriculum and pedagogy. Dr Weber is an associate profe...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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      <itunes:duration>00:20:22</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 5: Social Entrepreneurship</title>
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      <itunes:summary/>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can business serve as a tool for poverty alleviation? In this episode, we chat with Professor Angelique Slade Shantz about social entrepreneurship, necessity entrepreneurs, field research and community collaboration, as well as ecological economics, the rethink about growth, and the potential gains from embracing degrowth. Dr Slade Shantz is an associate professor in the Alberta School of Business and Canada Research Chair in Social Entrepreneurship at the University of Alberta.</p>
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      <itunes:duration>00:17:45</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 4: Electricity Economics</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;Where would we be without electricity? Join us as we discuss market regulation, renewables, electric vehicle charging, and the use of technology to unlock demand-side flexibility and lower costs in the electric power sector. Our guest is Professor David Brown, a professor of economics and Canada Research Chair in Energy Economics and Policy at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>Where would we be without electricity? Join us as we discuss market regulation, renewables, electric vehicle charging, and the use of technology to unlock demand-side flexibility and lower costs in the electric power sector. Our guest is Professor David Brown, a professor of economics and Canada Research Chair in Energy Economics and Policy at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Where would we be without electricity? Join us as we discuss market regulation, renewables, electric vehicle charging, and the use of technology to unlock demand-side flexibility and lower costs in the electric power sector. Our guest is Professor Davi...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where would we be without electricity? Join us as we discuss market regulation, renewables, electric vehicle charging, and the use of technology to unlock demand-side flexibility and lower costs in the electric power sector. Our guest is Professor David Brown, a professor of economics and Canada Research Chair in Energy Economics and Policy at the University of Alberta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:16:18</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 3: Indigenous Wisdom Traditions</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;In this episode, we chat with Professor Dwayne Donald on the ways Indigenous knowledge can enhance understanding, change how we train teachers, and contribute to the building of relationships. Dr. Donald is a professor in the Faculty of Education and Canada Research Chair in Reimaging Teacher Education with Indigenous Wisdom Traditions at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we chat with Professor Dwayne Donald on the ways Indigenous knowledge can enhance understanding, change how we train teachers, and contribute to the building of relationships. Dr. Donald is a professor in the Faculty of Education and Canada Research Chair in Reimaging Teacher Education with Indigenous Wisdom Traditions at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we chat with Professor Dwayne Donald on the ways Indigenous knowledge can enhance understanding, change how we train teachers, and contribute to the building of relationships. Dr. Donald is a professor in the Faculty of Education and C...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we chat with Professor Dwayne Donald on the ways Indigenous knowledge can enhance understanding, change how we train teachers, and contribute to the building of relationships. Dr. Donald is a professor in the Faculty of Education and Canada Research Chair in Reimaging Teacher Education with Indigenous Wisdom Traditions at the University of Alberta.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:31:27</itunes:duration>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Episode 2: Black Decolonial Feminism</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;A discussion with Professor Shirley Anne Tate about Black diaspora studies, decolonialism, Caribbean theory, the impact of community in research, and the value of collaboration. Dr. Tate is a professor of sociology and Canada Research Chair in Feminism and Intersectionality at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Join us as we discuss the development of surveillance studies, life in prison and the work of the University of Alberta Prison Project, and the future we face with artificial intelligence. Our guest is Professor Kevin Haggerty, a professor with the Department of Sociology and Canada Research Chair in Criminology and Surveillance Studies at the University of Alberta.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <itunes:summary>Join us as we discuss the development of surveillance studies, life in prison and the work of the University of Alberta Prison Project, and the future we face with artificial intelligence. Our guest is Professor Kevin Haggerty, a professor with the Department of Sociology and Canada Research Chair in Criminology and Surveillance Studies at the University of Alberta.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join us as we discuss the development of surveillance studies, life in prison and the work of the University of Alberta Prison Project, and the future we face with artificial intelligence. Our guest is Professor Kevin Haggerty, a professor with the Dep...</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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