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R&D Unplugged
Learning Planet Institute
16 episodes
18 hours ago
Welcome to "R&D Unplugged", a podcast from the Learning Planet Institute that delves into the real-world impact of research. Each episode features an insightful conversation with a leading researcher who shares their journey, key findings, and the practical implications of their work. Our aim is to make complex research accessible and relatable. How research addresses critical global challenges, providing concrete examples of its impact on society? Listen to us and gain valuable insights into how research bridges the gap between theory and practice, transforming lives and communities! Through engaging stories and clear explanations, "R&D Unplugged" demonstrates the vital role of research in solving real-world problems. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the world, our podcast offers a unique perspective on how research drives positive change. Join us and be inspired to see how research can make a difference!
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Welcome to "R&D Unplugged", a podcast from the Learning Planet Institute that delves into the real-world impact of research. Each episode features an insightful conversation with a leading researcher who shares their journey, key findings, and the practical implications of their work. Our aim is to make complex research accessible and relatable. How research addresses critical global challenges, providing concrete examples of its impact on society? Listen to us and gain valuable insights into how research bridges the gap between theory and practice, transforming lives and communities! Through engaging stories and clear explanations, "R&D Unplugged" demonstrates the vital role of research in solving real-world problems. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the world, our podcast offers a unique perspective on how research drives positive change. Join us and be inspired to see how research can make a difference!
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Episodes (16/16)
R&D Unplugged
#15 A New Paradigm: Healing Centered Engagement, with Shawn Ginwright
In this episode of R&D Unplugged, we explore together with Prof. Shawn Ginwright how institutions can better support young people who have experienced harm. While trauma-informed care is a vital framework, he shows why it can be incomplete - often creating blind spots that limit healing. Blending research with personal stories, Dr. Ginwright highlights how racial and social inequality compound trauma and why a new vision is needed. He introduces Healing Centered Engagement, an approach that expands beyond trauma-informed care by shifting systems from harm, discipline, and punishment toward restoration, hope, and well-being. This episode invites educators, practitioners, and policymakers to reimagine institutions as spaces not just of intervention, but of renewal - where resilience, joy, and thriving become possible.
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1 month ago
19 minutes 50 seconds

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#14 Why We Fear Ugly Fruit—And How to Unlearn It, with Carina Castagna
Why do we reject fruits and vegetables just because they look imperfect? Let's explore the invisible biases in our brains that drive food waste—and how learning can help shift them. Drawing from six psychological experiments and a neuroscience study using eye-tracking, Carina Castagna shares how aesthetic imperfections trigger risk aversion in the brain’s more primitive regions, leading to the unnecessary disposal of edible produce. But there’s a powerful insight: when people are encouraged to think abstractly, this wasteful bias drops significantly. What does it means for education, behavior change, and sustainability transitions? The talk offers practical implications for teaching sustainability and reframing how young people—and adults—learn to care about food and waste.
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4 months ago
18 minutes 14 seconds

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#13 Bridging disciplines: process-oriented co-design approaches to complex challenges, Olga Kokshagina
Tackling complex challenges—whether in healthcare, education, or climate change—demands breaking down disciplinary silos and actively collaborating with diverse stakeholders. Traditional approaches often fall short, making it crucial to adopt longitudinal, process-driven methods. This episode dives into how action-based research and co-design methodologies can deepen our understanding of complex problems and drive meaningful change. Through real-world, multi-year collaborative projects—including partnerships with the WHO on health guideline design, studies on managing online communities to advance cancer epidemiology, and challenge-based learning initiatives—we explore how to effectively bridge research and practice in dynamic, interdisciplinary settings.
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4 months ago
19 minutes 45 seconds

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#12 Online communities as model systems for collective self-determination, with Seth Frey
In this episode, we welcome Seth Frey to explore how participating in small-scale democracies can shape better citizens for large-scale ones. The internet, with its countless online communities, serves as a modern laboratory for self-governance. But how do these groups unite limited resources around shared goals? Together, we examine three major platforms hosting self-governing communities and tackle key questions: What makes small-scale democracies thrive? How do they manage resources and maintain order? And what lessons can they offer for governing both online spaces and the world beyond? Tune in to discover the future of community-driven governance in the digital age!
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6 months ago
16 minutes 43 seconds

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#11 Reinventing wisdom: mapping pathways to collective flourishing, with Marc Santolini
In an era of climate instability, social fragmentation, and deep uncertainty, fostering collective intelligence is more crucial than ever. But how do we create the conditions for meaningful collaboration? In this episode, Marc Santolini explores the relational dynamics that enable sensemaking and coordination for systemic change. From psychological safety and deep listening to AI-driven network analysis, we discuss emerging frameworks that blend wisdom traditions with participatory methodologies to support collective flourishing. How can we shift from outcome-driven approaches to process-aware collaboration? Tune in to discover new insights at the intersection of science, technology, and human connection.
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7 months ago
22 minutes 40 seconds

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#10 From Thought to Action: The Influence of Our Worldviews on Education with Maria Angelica Mejia Caceres
How do educators' views on knowledge, science, and values shape the way they teach? In this episode, we welcome Maria Angelica Mejia Caceres to explore how these perspectives influence educational practices—affecting not just what is taught, but how it is received. We discuss the impact of language, emotions, and underlying beliefs in the classroom, questioning the limitations of a purely scientific approach. Can optimism or pessimism about social change shape student engagement? Join us as we uncover how recognizing these influences can transform education into a dynamic force for critical thinking and social change.
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7 months ago
18 minutes 9 seconds

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#9 The 90-9-1 rules in citizen science and crowdsourced science, with Muki Haklay
In scientific crowdsourcing and citizen science, a striking pattern often emerges: a very small group of participants contributes the majority of the data. This phenomenon, known as participation inequality or the 90-9-1 rule, is evident in platforms like Google Local Guides, Wikipedia, iNaturalist, and OpenStreetMap. In this episode, we dicuss this topic with Muki Haklay, a renowned expert in citizen science and crowdsourcing. Together, we explore why the 90-9-1 rule plays a pivotal role in projects that rely on crowd participation. What drives this pattern, and should we strive to change it? Tune in as we unpack these questions and consider the implications of participation inequality in collaborative initiatives.
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8 months ago
24 minutes

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#8 Empowering Inclusive Decisions with AI & Social Simulations for SDG acceleration with Serge Stinckwich
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim for a better, more sustainable future, but progress is slow, and in some areas, we are regressing. Evaluating the impact of policy on sustainability is key to understanding this stagnation. In this episode, we speak with Serge Stinckwich, computer scientist and head of research at the United Nations University Institute in Macau. We discuss how artificial intelligence and social simulations can reveal the complex factors behind sustainability. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the role of modelling in guiding policy decisions. Effective, data-informed policies require inclusive, representative data, and responsible modelling must be transparent and evidence-based, considering marginalized populations and future generations. How can AI-driven tools ensure diverse voices are included in decision-making? Serge shares innovative research projects from the United Nations University Institute in Macau.
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9 months ago
17 minutes 12 seconds

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#7 The role of educators in building a caring and sustainable university - with Manon Sala
In this episode, we sit down with Manon Sala, a second-year PhD student in Sociology and Learning Sciences at the FIRE Doctoral School at the Learning Planet Institute. Manon’s research delves into the institutionalization of Social and Ecological Transition Pedagogies in Higher Education in France, through a comparative analysis of various curricula. Our conversation centers around the French government’s 2026 recommendations for Ecological and Social Transitions in Higher Education. We explore the role of educators as a “creative middle ground,” bridging the gap between structural changes and the development of psychosocial competencies in students. Together, we examine how these dual levels of action can transform learning cultures and contribute to building a more sustainable and caring society.
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10 months ago
22 minutes 38 seconds

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#6 Teachers’ collective intelligence, is it possible? with Ignacio Atal
Teachers play a critical role in ensuring high-quality education for all, but top-down recommendations on proven teaching practices often miss the mark. In reality, teachers rely on their own experiences to navigate challenges in the classroom. While this experiential knowledge is widely shared, it’s often localized and intuitive, raising the question: can it become a trusted, shareable knowledge base for the profession? In this episode, we talk with Ignacio Atal, founder of the Profs-Chercheurs program, a participatory research initiative designed to engage teachers in producing reliable and cumulative knowledge about their educational practices. Together, we reflect on five years of the program, exploring how collective intelligence can help teachers collaboratively tackle shared challenges. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the potential and obstacles of fostering teacher-driven research.
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11 months ago
20 minutes 35 seconds

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#5 The missing piece of the AI research puzzle - with Jean-Marc Sevin
Nearly two years after the public release of ChatGPT and the widespread adoption of Large Language Models (LLMs), what have we learned about their relevance in real-world applications? In this episode, we’re joined by Jean-Marc Sevin, a senior data scientist at the Learning Planet Institute, to tackle some of today’s most pressing questions: How can we effectively apply this technology to support learning around the Sustainable Development Goals? And should we shift the AI research agenda toward new disciplines to better understand the so-called magic behind LLMs?
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1 year ago
21 minutes 51 seconds

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#4 Childism - Do we really love children? - with Laelia Benoit
Although we like to believe that we care about children and their future, studies on climate change and children's mental health reveal that their concerns about the planet and their actions are often undermined. In this episode we will discuss with Laelia Benoit how childism, the prejudice against children, is prevalent in our daily lives. Additionally, we will discuss ways to become more aware of this issue, address childism as it occurs, and collaborate with children to overcome stigma and empower them to drive change.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

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#3 Filtering Fact from Fiction: Source Evaluation in the Age of Societal Transitions - with Mônica Macedo-Rouet
Given the vast amount of information currently available on the internet and the spread of fake news and other types of disinformation, source evaluation has become a key competence for all users. But what is exactly “source evaluation” and why/when should users perform it? How do reading literacy theories define this construct? Together with Mônica Macedo-Rouet, we delve into the findings of empirical studies on users’ sourcing behavior in this episode, arguing that sourcing may vary depending on the context of information seeking. With this perspective, Mônica suggests topics for discussing the creation of educational interventions aimed at teaching sourcing skills to adolescents.
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1 year ago
16 minutes 40 seconds

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#2 Education beyond the Human - with Iveta Silova
We live in a moment of epochal precarity, amidst irreversible environmental catastrophe that is impacting all life on Earth. Signaling the end of human exceptionalism, this era calls for an urgent redefinition of what it is to be human and a reconfiguration of the relationship between human and Earth. With Iveta Silova we discuss how education should respond to a world of shifting planetary boundaries, collapsing ecosystems, and emerging visions? What education policies, practices, and pedagogies can help re-situate the human within the relational flow of life where everyone and everything – both human and non-human – are deeply interconnected? How can we learn to responsibly encounter and fully engage with a more than human world?
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1 year ago
20 minutes 18 seconds

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#1 Social Media, Algorithms and Politics: Lessons from Research and Challenges for Policy - with Pedro Ramaciotti-Morales
In this first interview, we discuss with Pedro Ramaciotti-Morales about the ever-evolving landscape of social media, online politics, and algorithms. From elections to individual opinions, we've heard it all - polarization, segregation, algorithmic manipulation. But as new studies emerge, our understanding has shifted over the years. Let's explore the changing narratives and hypotheses surrounding social media's impact on politics and democracy. By tracing the history of these debates, we uncover where our focus should lie in advancing our understanding and shaping governance systems that serve society's best interests.
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1 year ago
19 minutes 43 seconds

R&D Unplugged
R&D Unplugged, the podcast!
Through engaging stories and clear explanations, "R&D Unplugged" demonstrates the vital role of research in solving real-world problems. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the world, our podcast offers a unique perspective on how research drives positive change. Join us and be inspired to see how research can make a difference!
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1 year ago
1 minute 8 seconds

R&D Unplugged
Welcome to "R&D Unplugged", a podcast from the Learning Planet Institute that delves into the real-world impact of research. Each episode features an insightful conversation with a leading researcher who shares their journey, key findings, and the practical implications of their work. Our aim is to make complex research accessible and relatable. How research addresses critical global challenges, providing concrete examples of its impact on society? Listen to us and gain valuable insights into how research bridges the gap between theory and practice, transforming lives and communities! Through engaging stories and clear explanations, "R&D Unplugged" demonstrates the vital role of research in solving real-world problems. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the world, our podcast offers a unique perspective on how research drives positive change. Join us and be inspired to see how research can make a difference!