Since 2017, this podcast has developed into an anti-racist platform where we speak with students, academics and community workers about their scholarship. We seek to challenge the common-sense assumptions about who knowledge producers are and how – as sociologists – we should be consistently reflecting on how our work is communicated.
Resources required:
- Technical skills, resource: time, engagement.
- Look to replicate at a local level or share widely to raise awareness of important issues covered by the podcast.
Available evidence of impact:
- Increased retention rates amongst staff.
- Career progression.
- Increased sense of belonging and networks with staff/researchers.
Links to available resources:
- Surviving Society Podcast
- Twitter: @survivesocpod
Implementation and potential challenges:
- Institutions can replicate or adapt according to local interests/academics
How to Use:
- Embed the podcast in modules as an additional resource for students.
- Set up your own podcast that centres anti-racism, perhaps with student hosts/contributors.
- Consider how you can reflect on your own research interests using the lens of race and racial inequity, as the speakers on the podcast do.