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Explore with KC
Dipendra KC
11 episodes
5 days ago
Join Associate Professor Dipendra KC from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University as he explores the use of AI in communicating research on civil society, sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and global development. Each human guided, AI generated episode examines recent studies, offering perspectives on global issues. This podcast unpacks research findings from social ventures to sustainability practices, making them accessible to academics, practitioners, and curious listeners. Tune in for discussions that connect theory and practice in our changing world.
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Join Associate Professor Dipendra KC from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University as he explores the use of AI in communicating research on civil society, sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and global development. Each human guided, AI generated episode examines recent studies, offering perspectives on global issues. This podcast unpacks research findings from social ventures to sustainability practices, making them accessible to academics, practitioners, and curious listeners. Tune in for discussions that connect theory and practice in our changing world.
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Role of state in Development

Can governments really build economic powerhouses? Today we're exploring the fascinating role of the state in economic development. From the stunning rise of East Asian economies to today's global challenges, we'll uncover how different countries have succeeded (or stumbled) in their development journey.

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11 months ago
33 minutes 39 seconds

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Decolonize civil society research

In this episode, we explore a thought-provoking article from the Stanford Social Innovation Review that examines the power imbalances in civil society research between the Global North and South. The authors highlight how Northern researchers often dominate these collaborations, sidelining Southern scholars and limiting the impact of their perspectives. We discuss the proposed framework for decolonizing civil society research, emphasizing critical reflexivity, radical equality, and reciprocal feedback, and how these principles can lead to more inclusive, reliable, and impactful research outcomes. Tune in to discover why a shift toward equitable research partnerships is essential for the future of civil society research.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 12 seconds

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Theoretical Approaches in Sociology

This episode covers key sociological theories, from symbolic interactionism’s focus on shared meanings to functionalism’s view of society as an interconnected system. We also explore conflict theories like Marxism, rational choice theory, and postmodern theory, which challenges traditional ideas in a fragmented, media-driven world. Tune in for a quick dive into these essential perspectives on society!

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1 year ago
12 minutes 8 seconds

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Beyond economic development

This episode explores the evolution of development theory, contrasting the traditional focus on economic growth with Amartya Sen’s view of development as expanding human freedoms and capabilities. Sen’s "capability approach" highlights the importance of social, political, and cultural factors, emphasizing policies that improve education and healthcare. His ideas have reshaped how we measure development, leading to more comprehensive indicators like the Human Development Index and a greater focus on individual agency in development efforts.

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1 year ago
5 minutes 31 seconds

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Migrant Transnationalism

This week, we’re uncovering the powerful, stories of Nepali migrants in Japan. From the bustling kitchens of ethnic restaurants to the challenges of accessing healthcare, we’ll explore how these invisible ties shape lives across borders. Tune in to hear about the struggles, the resilience, and the communities that emerge in unexpected places. 🎧

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1 year ago
9 minutes 22 seconds

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What is Sociology?

In this episode, we talk about sociology, the study of human relationships and institutions. Sociology covers a wide range of topics, including crime, religion, social class, and cultural beliefs. By using research methods like surveys, interviews, and historical analysis, sociologists explore how our actions and thoughts are influenced by society, and how we influence society in return. We'll discuss how this knowledge helps people better understand social issues, create research projects, and contribute to positive social change, making sociology a valuable field for personal and professional development.

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1 year ago
4 minutes 49 seconds

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Sociological Imagination

In this episode, we explore the concept of the sociological imagination, a powerful idea developed by sociologist C. Wright Mills. This concept challenges us to look beyond personal problems and understand them within the context of broader social forces. Mills draws a distinction between "troubles," personal challenges within an individual's control, and "issues," larger societal challenges that impact many. By applying the sociological imagination, we can uncover how individual experiences are often shaped by historical and social forces, offering a deeper understanding of the connections between personal choices and societal structures.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 47 seconds

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Four approaches to development studies

Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive into a fascinating discussion on the four key approaches to understanding development studies. Based on an insightful paper by Andy Sumner, we’ll explore the distinctions between aid-dependent Development Studies, global Development Studies, critical Development Studies, and classical Development Studies. Each of these approaches offers a unique lens on what constitutes desirable development, the role of aid, the relevance of global trends, and the critical challenges to current development models. Join us as we unpack these perspectives and discuss how they shape the study and practice of development in today's world!

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1 year ago
9 minutes 39 seconds

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Decolonizing Language in Global Development

In this episode, we analyze a compelling article that critiques the language used to classify countries and people in global health and development. The authors argue that terms like "developed/developing," "rich/poor," and even "Global North/South" are rooted in colonialist and racist ideologies, perpetuating harmful hierarchies and obscuring the complex realities of global inequality. We discuss how these labels reinforce Western dominance while marginalizing the knowledge and experiences of other cultures. The authors propose a shift in terminology and mindset, advocating for a more equitable and inclusive approach that moves beyond the "savior" mentality.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 28 seconds

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Board Dynamics and Innovation in Nepalese NGOs

In this episode, we dive into a new study on the factors influencing innovation in Nepalese NGOs. The research examines how board effectiveness, board diversity, and organizational characteristics impact innovation within these organizations.

We'll break down the key findings, including why effective boards in resource acquisition and monitoring are strong predictors of innovation, while strategic involvement shows a limited effect. We’ll also discuss why board diversity alone doesn't guarantee diverse perspectives and explore the surprising link between longer board chair tenure and lower innovation.

Join us as we discuss the implications of this study for NGO governance, the role of boards, and the future of innovation in the nonprofit sector. Whether you're involved in nonprofit management, governance, or just interested in what drives organizational innovation, this episode offers valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by NGOs in Nepal.

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1 year ago
5 minutes 5 seconds

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Sustainability Reporting Realities of Thai Corporations

In this episode, we dive into a new study on sustainability reporting practices among leading Thai companies. The research by Farrell Tan and Dipendra KC examines how well these companies implement materiality assessments and stakeholder engagement in their sustainability reports.

We'll break down the key findings, including why companies scored better on identifying material issues than on actually engaging with stakeholders. We'll also explore some intriguing tensions the researchers uncovered between materiality assessments and stakeholder inclusivity.

Join us as we discuss the implications of this study for corporate accountability, reporting standards, and the future of sustainability disclosure. Whether you're a sustainability professional, investor, or just interested in corporate responsibility, you won't want to miss this insightful look at the current state of sustainability reporting in an emerging market context.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 53 seconds

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Join Associate Professor Dipendra KC from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University as he explores the use of AI in communicating research on civil society, sustainability, social entrepreneurship, and global development. Each human guided, AI generated episode examines recent studies, offering perspectives on global issues. This podcast unpacks research findings from social ventures to sustainability practices, making them accessible to academics, practitioners, and curious listeners. Tune in for discussions that connect theory and practice in our changing world.