The Resilient Researcher

BeDo

The Resilient Researcher is a podcast dedicated to the wellbeing of social science researchers, who routinely find themselves navigating complex settings and sensitive subject matter. Through authentic conversations with peers and thought-leaders, we are finding our way towards a more ethical, sustainable, and resilient research practice.The Resilient Researcher is a project of BeDo, a wellbeing initiative for impact-driven professionals. Learn more at www.gowithbedo.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 12/01/2023

    Incels, 'othering' and critical compassion with Dr. Filipa Melo Lopes

    This month, we delve into the unsettling evolution of 'incel' philosophy with Dr. Filipa Melo Lopes, a respected lecturer of Sociology and Political Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Filipa grew up in Portugal and received her B.A. from Simon Fraser University, in Canada. She completed her PhD at the University of Michigan and joined the University of Edinburgh as a lecturer in 2019. Filipa’s areas of research include feminist philosophy, social theory, sexual ethics and the work of French philosopher, Simone de Beauvoir.  'Incel’, short for 'involuntary celibate', refers to an online subculture of predominantly men, who desire a romantic or sexual female partner but claim to be unable to find one. Their vitriolic language in online forums has fuelled a series of violent acts against women in recent years, including the 2014 shooting carried out by Elliott Rodger in Isla Vista, California. In this episode, we chat with Filipa about how she came to study incel ideology and what fascinates her about its portrayal of modern masculinity. We explore Filipa’s in-depth analysis of Elliot Rodger’s misogynistic manifesto, Kristen Roupenian’s sensational piece Cat Person, modern misogyny and how lives in digital spaces, critical compassion for ‘difficult’ groups, processes of ‘othering’, victimisation and male fragility, and more! References:  My Twisted World: The Story of Elliot Rodger 'Half victim, half accomplice’ : Cat Person and Narcissism (2021) Incel violence and Beauvoirian otherness (2023) Cat Person -Kristen Roupenian (2017) The Second Sex- Simone de Beauvoir Filipa Melo Lopes' Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1 hr
  2. 09/01/2023

    Emotional expression in research with Kathy Dodworth

    This month, we sit down with Dr. Kathy Dodworth to discuss emotional expression in research. We explore various types of emotional expression; which emotions are often seen as are welcome or unwelcome, accepted or unacceptable; how to navigate emotionally taxing subject material; and the emotional toll that such fieldwork takes on researchers and their collaborators. Kathy is a Wellcome Trust research fellow at the University of Edinburgh's centre for African studies and her current fellowship critically reviews contemporary community health work in Kenya. She completed her PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2018 and subsequently won the school's Oustanding Thesis award for her thesis-'Legitimation as practice: Crafting space to govern in Tanzania'. Before academia, Kathy worked for several INGOs in Sub-Saharan Africa on education and health and is also a published author having written the book ' Legitimation as Political Practice: Crafting Everyday Authority in Tanzania' out with Cambridge University Press. RESOURCES: Dodworth, K. (2022) Legitimation as Political Practice: Crafting Everyday Authority in Tanzania, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review! Follow us on social media (@gowithbedo) and subscribe to BeDo’s quarterly newsletter for exclusive news about upcoming episodes and events. Is there a topic you'd like to see covered? Know someone we should talk to? Get in touch at hello@gowithbedo.com. We'd love to hear from you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    39 min
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The Resilient Researcher is a podcast dedicated to the wellbeing of social science researchers, who routinely find themselves navigating complex settings and sensitive subject matter. Through authentic conversations with peers and thought-leaders, we are finding our way towards a more ethical, sustainable, and resilient research practice.The Resilient Researcher is a project of BeDo, a wellbeing initiative for impact-driven professionals. Learn more at www.gowithbedo.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.