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IU Themester

by College of Arts + Sciences

The Indiana University, College of Arts and Sciences's Themester program is a focused and multi-faceted inquiry into a variety of topics that change each fall semester. It fosters the exchange of ideas and connects the issues our faculty teach in the classroom to our students’ lives through courses, lectures, exhibits, films, and more.

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Episodes

Black Power Movement

26m · Published 17 Sep 18:23
In this episode, Dr. Jakobi Williams of Indiana University's Departments of History and African American and African Diaspora Studies explains the history of the Black Power Movement and how the Black Panther Party has influenced modern political figures. Williams discusses how youth activism has changed and stayed the same over the course of the last 50 years. This conversation took an introspective dive into generational trauma from oppression through racism.

The Future of Sustainable Infrastructure

24m · Published 10 Sep 18:10
In this episode, Dr. Heather Reynolds of the IU Department of Biology shares her thoughts on what a sustainable infrastructure would look like in our society. Reynolds explains this paradigm shift through the importance of community participatory research. The conversation takes an in-depth look at the intersection of the economy, environment, and society. This conversation took place August 4, 2021.

Natural Disaster Resilience

25m · Published 03 Sep 18:35
Professor Michael Hamburger (Indiana University, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences) discusses what natural disasters are and how they are impacted by climate change.

Sex, Race, and Voting Rights

32m · Published 08 Jan 22:10
Indiana University professors Wendy Gamber (History), Lauren MacLean (Political Science), Lisa-Maria Napoli (Political and Civic Engagement), and Stephanie Sanders (Gender Studies) reflect on a semester of co-teaching a Themester course titled “Sex, Race, & Voting Rights.” The class commemorated and interrogated the centennial of the passage of the United States Constitution's 19th Amendment, which established that the right to vote in the United States could not be denied or abridged on account of sex.

Tracing Whiteness, Liberating Blackness

30m · Published 10 Nov 15:41
In this episode, IU Religious Studies Professor Dr. Jay Kameron discusses the origins and development of the racial imaginary that lays ground for white supremacy. Carter explains how whiteness operates as religion.

Democracy Waning

26m · Published 29 Oct 13:18
Dr. Hussein Banai, a professor in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University, discusses democratic backsliding and erosion as well as the rise of nationalism and polarization. In this episode, Dr. Banai explains the difference between backsliding and erosion and distinguishes between ethnonationalism and civic nationalism. Civic nationalism can co-exist with democracy while ethnonationalism and polarization undermine democratic ideals.

Capitalism and Democracy

31m · Published 09 Oct 19:18
Dr. Ben Robinson, associate professor of Germanic Studies, discusses the emergence of capitalism as the mode of production and questions its continued utility. In considering the driving forces of society under capitalism, the state and the market, Dr. Robinson urges us to consider the power the people wield. It is among the people, the public, that creativity and the possibility of progress lives. We, the people, also have influential power.

Democracy is Dissent

25m · Published 29 Sep 22:00
Dr Freya Thimsen, a professor in the English department at Indiana University, discusses how rhetoric can be used to create change. In this episode Dr. Thimsen asks us to consider the impact of social media. Can it used to mobilize the masses or is just empty self-gratification?

Myths of Protecting and Serving

30m · Published 21 Sep 19:27
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Racial Violence: A Continuum

31m · Published 14 Sep 14:45
In part one of a two-part conversation, Dr. Rasul Mowatt (Indiana University) discusses the eleven forms of racial violence on a continuum, from what is intolerable to what is impossible to conceive.

IU Themester has 41 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 19:17:58. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 19:13.

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