15 episodes

This multi-disciplinary podcast explores people's perspectives on different topics related to the social sciences and the humanities. Francisco Lopez and Donna Mlyneck will be interviewing individuals coming from various backgrounds on themes related to international relations, economics, culture, history, sustainable development and entrepreneurship. More specifically, we will focus on global challenges that are relevant for local communities and individuals. This is a space to express one’s opinions with no filter, while being able to listen to the other, and have insightful conversations.

Global Perspectives Francisco Jose Lopez

    • Society & Culture

This multi-disciplinary podcast explores people's perspectives on different topics related to the social sciences and the humanities. Francisco Lopez and Donna Mlyneck will be interviewing individuals coming from various backgrounds on themes related to international relations, economics, culture, history, sustainable development and entrepreneurship. More specifically, we will focus on global challenges that are relevant for local communities and individuals. This is a space to express one’s opinions with no filter, while being able to listen to the other, and have insightful conversations.

    Larissa, Brazil, and sustainable development

    Larissa, Brazil, and sustainable development

    How can 'hard-to-abate sectors' come together to develop a low-carbon future? What is the role of the BRICS, especially Brazil, in global environmental and climate governance? What role do you foresee for the BRICS in international climate change negotiations? How to improve energy access and the switch to renewables while reducing inequalities to make the energy transitions just and fair?

    Larissa Basso will discuss with us these relevant issues that are often left out of the discussion.

    Check out Larissa's bio: https://www.su.se/english/profiles/lade5584-1.418852

    • 41 min
    Cecilia, EU affairs, and trade

    Cecilia, EU affairs, and trade

    How will COVID-19 impact EU Trade Policy in the long-term? Why has the EU-Mercosur trade agreement taken over two decades to be finalized? What current challenges will shape the future of the EU? These are some of the themes discussed in our conversation with Cecilia Malmström. She has served as MEP, Minister of EU Affairs, EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, and EU Commissioner for Trade. She is currently lecturing at Gothenburg University and is a fellow at Washington's Peterson Institute.



    Check out Cecilia's bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_Malmstr%C3%B6m

    • 27 min
    Klaudija, Glen, ocean governance, and marine policy

    Klaudija, Glen, ocean governance, and marine policy

    How are the world’s oceans governed? What are the legal and policy implications of large-scale ocean energy developments? How can we manage fish stocks more sustainably? These are the type of questions that are discussed in this special episode dedicated to the World's Ocean Day. We invited Klaudija Cremers and Glen Wright, who are research fellows at IDDRI and work on various aspects of international ocean governance and marine policy. Also, Glen and Klaudija explain the 'high seas', the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, marine spatial planning, and ocean energy futures.

    Check out Glen's and Klaudija's profiles: 

    https://www.iddri.org/en/about-iddri/team/glen-wright

    https://www.iddri.org/en/about-iddri/team/klaudija-cremers

    • 23 min
    Global Perspectives (Season 2 - Introduction)

    Global Perspectives (Season 2 - Introduction)

    This is Global Perspectives, the multi-disciplinary podcast that discusses local, national, regional and international issues from a global angle. In this introductory episode, Donna Marie Mlyneck is introduced as the new co-host of the podcast. She discusses her ideas on the most pressing global challenges as well as what to expect from this new podcast season. 

    • 15 min
    Neelke, ethics, and water engineering

    Neelke, ethics, and water engineering

    Why is it important to include an ethical analysis in the process of developing new technologies? What does an ethical analysis of engineering reveal compared to an analysis which does not consider ethical, philosophical, or moral dimensions? These are the type of questions that are discussed in this episode, for which I have invited prof. Neelke Doorn from TU Delft. She is distinguished Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor of ‘Ethics of Water Engineering’ at the Department of Ethics and Philosophy of Technology. Furthermore, she is the Director of Education of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management.

    Check out Neelke's bio: https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/about-the-faculty/departments/values-technology-and-innovation/people/full-professors/profdrmrir-n-neelke-doorn/

    • 21 min
    Julie, political ecology, and STS

    Julie, political ecology, and STS

    In this episode, I will interview Julie Trottier, a university lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, and a researcher that has spent over twenty years studying water management, and the political struggles of water in Palestine and Israel. We will discuss issues related to critical political ecology, sustainability, and science and technology studies (STS).

    Check out Julie's bio: https://cnrs.academia.edu/JulieTrottier

    • 40 min

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