Interventions from the Global South

ICA Productions

Mohan Dutta

Episodes

  1. 03/01/2024

    Viktor Chagas - Humor as hate and humor as hegemonic subversion

    In this episode, Professor Mohan Dutta speaks with Professor Viktor Chagas on humor in Brazilian politics. Professor Chagas offers a humor lens to Brazilian independence from Portugal, pointing out how Brazilian people made Portuguese people the butt of the jokes as a means to create a national identity. We hear about Professor Chagas’ research into private far right WhatsApp group chats and the ethical and safety considerations that come with covert research methods. Professor Chagas and Professor Dutta also discuss the need to decenter the hegemony of political communications research and the challenges associated from the perspective of the Global South. Click here for the episode transcript   Featuring Mohan Dutta Viktor Chagas   Sponsors The Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University Qatar   More from our guests:    Mohan Dutta  Dean’s Chair Professor of Communication | Journalism and Marketing  Massey University | University of New Zealand  Director, Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) Twitter: @mjdutt; @CAREMasseyNZ   Viktor Chagas Associate Professor | Department of Cultural Studies and Media | Fluminense Federal University Director, Laboratory of Research on Communication, Political Cultures, and Collaborative Economy (coLAB) Twitter: @ombudsmanviktor   Works referenced in episode: Jokes and Targets by Christie Davies Chagas, V. A cultura dos memes: aspectos sociológicos e dimensões políticas de um fenômeno do mundo digital. Salvador: EdUFBA, 2020. Chagas, V., Modesto, M., & Magalhães, D. O Brasil vai virar Venezuela: medo, memes e enquadramentos emocionais no WhatsApp pró-Bolsonaro. Esferas, 14, 2019.  Chagas, V., Freire, F., Rios, D., & Magalhães, D. Political memes and the politics of memes: a methodological proposal for content analysis of online political memes. First Monday, 24, 2019.    Copy and Audio Editors:   Dominic Bonelli Tom Dixon

    25 min
  2. 05/26/2023

    Interventions from the Global South - Usha Raman, Feminist Approaches to Work

    In this episode, Professor Mohan Dutta’s guest Professor Usha Raman discusses her early professional career and how it shaped her scholarly interests. She describes her current worker-centered and feminist approach to the design and deployment of digital platforms and tools to align, with a special eye to the Global South,  the future of work with human dignity, creativity, and pleasure.  Click here for the episode transcript   Featuring Mohan Dutta Usha Raman Sponsor: The Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University Qatar More from our guests:    Mohan Dutta  Dean’s Chair Professor of Communication | Journalism and Marketing  Massey University | University of New Zealand  Director, Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) Twitter: @mjdutt; @CAREMasseyNZ Usha Raman Professor in the Department of Communication | University of Hyderabad  Vice President | International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) Twitter: @usharaman Works referenced in episode: Raman, U., & Arora, P. (n.d.). Femlab. FEMLAB. Raman, U., & Komarraju, S. A. (2018). Policing responses to crime against women: unpacking the logic of Cyberabad’s “SHE Teams”. Feminist Media Studies, 18(4), 718-733. Komarraju, S. A., Arora, P., & Raman, U. (2021). Agency and servitude in platform labour: a feminist analysis of blended cultures. Media, Culture & Society, 01634437211029890. Raman, U. (2018). MAYANOTES. Super Vision.  Raman, U. (2021). Pandemic Learning: How do we make it (all) count?. Indian Academy of Sciences. Bhattacharya, S. (2021). Desperately seeking Shah Rukh: India's Lonely Young Women and the search for intimacy and Independence. Harper Collins Publishers India.  Copy and Audio Editor:   Dominic Bonelli Daniel Christain  Executive Producer: DeVante Brown

    24 min
  3. 05/24/2023

    Cheryll Soriano on Confronting Neo-Colonialism in the Platform Work Market

    This episode features Professor Cheryll Ruth Soriano in conversation with Professor Mohan Dutta. Professor Soriano discusses her research on Filipino platform workers, expanding on linkages between migrant workers and the rise of entrepreneurial solidarity amongst digital workers. They further discuss the implications of the Philippines' past as a colonial subject and the country’s present as a site of political, particularly anti-neoliberal, activism. Click here for the episode transcript   Featuring Mohan Dutta Cheryll Ruth Soriano Sponsor: The Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University Qatar More from our guests:    Mohan Dutta  Dean’s Chair Professor of Communication | Journalism and Marketing  Massey University | University of New Zealand  Director, Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) Twitter: @mjdutt; @CAREMasseyNZ Cheryll Ruth Soriano Professor of Communication | De La Salle University  Principal Investigator, Fairwork Philippines Twitter: @chesoriano Works Referenced in Episode: Soriano, C. R. R., & Cabañes, J. V. A. (2020). Entrepreneurial solidarities: Social media collectives and Filipino digital platform workers. Social Media+ Society, 6(2), 2056305120926484.Munck, R. (2002). Globalisation and labour: the new'Great Transformation'. Zed Books. Copy and Audio Editor:   Sharlene Burgos Executive Producer:DeVante Brown

    22 min
  4. 01/25/2023

    “Disembodied Cognition” – Biopolitics and Lived Experience in Global Trauma Narratives

    In this episode, host Mohan Dutta discusses with guest Noor Aswad the legacies of imperialism in Syria. They stress the importance of not portraying imperialism with a broad brush stroke. Aswad points out how the converse of America as a beacon of light, which is America as an unstoppable imperial actor, erases the micropolitics of resistance; in this way, America is not the only actor of oppression in Syria. She also discusses the struggle among oppressed people to organize a narrative that resonates with the Western world. Click here for the episode transcript. Featuring Mohan Dutta Noor Aswad Sponsor: Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University Qatar More from the host & speakers: Mohan Dutta Professor, Dean's Chair | School of Communication, Journalism, and Marketing Director, Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand Twitter - @mjdutt @CAREMasseyNZ Noor Aswad Doctoral student in the Department of Communication University of Memphis Twitter - @noorghazalaswad Papers/Journal referred to in the episode: Aswad, N.G. (2021). Radical Rhetoric: Toward a Telos of Solidarity. Rhetoric & Public Affairs 24(1), 207-222. Ghazal Aswad, N. (2019). Biased neutrality: the symbolic construction of the Syrian refugee in the New York Times. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 36(4), 357-375. Aswad, N. G., & De Velasco, A. (2020). Redemptive Exclusion: A Case Study of Nikki Haley’s Rhetoric on Syrian Refugees. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 23(4), 735-760. Hensman, R. (2018). Indefensible: Democracy, Counterrevolution, and the Rhetoric of Anti-Imperialism. Haymarket Books.

    22 min
  5. 04/22/2022

    “Like A Tinder For Academic Publications” - Open Data Access in Brazil

    In this episode of Interventions from the Global South, host Mohan Dutta and guest Rafael Grohmann take a deep dive into what it means to engage with the academic journal landscape as a researcher in the Global South, centered in the context of open data access in Brazil. They discuss what can be lost in translation as journal texts move in and out of English and analyze how the communication research landscapes in Latin American countries have benefited over time by prioritizing multilingual translation and eliminating article processing costs. Take a listen to learn more about how researchers are connecting publication processes to the larger global context of digital sovereignty, and how workers and academics are both working to build their own platforms in order to engage directly with questions on how to best share their own work. Click here for the episode transcript Featuring Mohan Dutta Rafael Grohmann Sponsor: Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University Qatar More from the host & speakers: Mohan Dutta Professor, Dean's Chair | School of Communication, Journalism, and Marketing Director, Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) Massey University, Aotearoa, New Zealand Twitter - @mjdutt @CAREMasseyNZ Rafael Grohmann Assistant Professor | Communication Director, DigiLabour Research Lab Unisinos University, São Leopoldo, Brazil Twitter - @grohmann_rafael @DigiLabour Papers/Journal referred to in episode: Martin-Barbero, Jesús. Communication, Culture, and Hegemony: From the Media to Mediations. London: SAGE Publications, 1993. Print.

    24 min

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