In this episode, I interview Dr. Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm where we discuss metamodernism and metamodern scholarship:
*The different strands of metamodernism and its history.
*What metamodernism adds to postmodernism.
*Storm's contribution to metamodern scholarship, including the concept of social kinds.
*Developmental theories and metamodernism.
*The Journal of Metamodernism Theory and Praxis.
*The metamodern university.
Resources mentioned:
Dr Storm’s works
Josephson, J. A. (2019). The invention of religion in Japan. University of Chicago Press.
Josephson-Storm, J. A. (2019). The myth of disenchantment: Magic, modernity, and the birth of the human sciences. University of Chicago Press.
Storm, J. Ā. J. (2024). Metamodernism as the Pedagogy of Revolution: Response to Special Review Symposium (Religion & Theology 30, no. 3&4 [2023]): Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm, Metamodernism: The Future of Theory (Chicago, IL; London: University of Chicago Press, 2021). Religion and Theology, 31(1-2), 129-136.
Other metamodern books
Metamodernism (Radical Cultural Studies)
by Robin van den Akker (Editor), Alison Gibbons (Editor), Timotheus Vermeulen (Editor)
Metamodernism: Or, The Cultural Logic of Cultural Logics Paperback – October 30, 2023
by Brendan Graham Dempsey (Author)
Freinacht, H. (2017). The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics. Metamoderna ApS.
The Journal of Metamodern Theory and Praxis
https://sts.williams.edu/metamodern/
Articles
Kleineberg, M. (2024). Piaget as Metamodernist. Metamodern Theory & Praxis, 1(1), 22-60. https://doi.org/10.70613/2024.0003
Andersen, L. R. (2024). Polymodern economics. Metamodern Theory & Praxis, 1(1), 61-84. https://doi.org/10.70613/2024.0004
Díaz, A. D. (2024). University of the future. Metamodern Theory & Praxis, 1(1), 115-123. https://doi.org/10.70613/2024.0011
Other:
Freire, P. (2020). Pedagogy of the oppressed. In Toward a sociology of education (pp. 374-386). Routledge.
In this episode, I interview Dr Rob Archer and we talk about Roy Bhaskar’s critical realism and how it deals with the crisis of replication.
*What is critical realism?
*What is the role of ontology?
*What is a transcendental argument?
*How does critical realism deal with the issue of replication?
*How has Bhaskar’s critical realism evolved over time and his spiritual turn.
*Where critical realism is going?
Resource mentioned in the episode.
Retiring Popper: Critical realism, falsificationism, and the crisis of replication
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09593543241250079
Critical realism, psychology, and the crisis of replication: A reply to Haig; Derksen & Morawski; and Trafimow
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09593543241279138
Replicating is difficult but necessary, and methodology can help
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09593543241265912
Haig, B. D. (2024). Should psychology adopt Bhaskar’s critical realist philosophy of science? Theory & Psychology, 34(5), 585-590. https://doi.org/10.1177/09593543241265727 (Original work published 2024)
Derksen, M., & Morawski, J. (2024). Replications are informative, particularly when they fail. Theory & Psychology, 34(5), 597-603. https://doi.org/10.1177/09593543241269697
Roy Bhaskar’s works
The Possibility of Naturalism: A philosophical critique of the contemporary human sciences
Reflections on metaReality
The Order of Natural Necessity: A Kind of Introduction to Critical Realism
From East To West: Odyssey of a Soul (Classical Texts in Critical Realism (Routledge Critical Realism)
Dialectic: The Pulse of Freedom
Margaret S. Archer book
Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach
Iceberg model
https://changemanagementinsight.com/iceberg-model-of-change-management/
Lipton’s Inference to the best explanation model
Lipton, P. (2017). Inference to the best explanation. A Companion to the Philosophy of Science, 184-193.
In this episode, I interview Dr. Stacey Guenther and Dr. Lisa Berkley and we discuss our experience of editing an academic anthology together.
*The challenges of editing academic anthologies.
* What makes an anthology unique?
*The process for collaboration.
*Doing a call for chapter proposal vs invite only.
*Misconceptions about editing academic anthologies.
*Rewarding aspects of editing an academic anthology.
*Decolonizing.
*Spirituality and the shadow side and dark side.
*Cross-cultural scholarship.
Dr. Stacey Guenther’s Website
https://www.drstaceyguenther.com/
Dr. Lisa Berkly’s Website
http://innereconomy.com/
Resources mentioned in the episode
Leadership at the Spiritual Edge
https://www.routledge.com/Leadership-at-the-Spiritual-Edge-Emerging-and-Non-Western-Concepts-of-Leadership/Raei-Guenther-Berkley/p/book/9781032500591
Ken Wilber’s waking up, growing up, and cleaning up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mROP49BeJc
In this episode, I interviewed Four Arrows, who was selected by AERO as one of 27 visionaries in education and is recipient of a Martin Springer Institute Moral Courage Award for his activism.
Topics covered include:
*Decolonizing
*Indigenous research/scholarship.
*The role of spirituality.
*Alternative/authentic dissertations.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The Authentic Dissertation: Alternative Ways of Knowing, Research and Representation by Four Arrows aka Don Trent Jacobs (Author)
Differing Worldviews in Higher Education: Two Scholars Argue Cooperatively about Justice Education First Edition by Walter Block (Author), Four Arrows (Author)
The Indigenization Controversy For Whom and By Whom?
https://ices.library.ubc.ca/index.php/criticaled/article/view/186438
Worldview Chart for Rebalancing Life Systems on Planet Earth
https://kindredmedia.org/wp-content/uploads/Worldview-Chart-BW-8-5-2024.pdf
APA article:
Four Arrows, W. T. (2024). Restoring sanity and remembering spirit in psychology: Reclaiming our pre-colonial worldview. Review of General Psychology, 28(2), 106–122. https://doi.org/10.1177/10892680231226387
Messages from Water and the Universe by Masaru Emoto
In this episode of the Epistemic Alchemy podcast, join Dr. Mohamed Raei as he engages in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Harriet Terber Rasmussen, a seasoned leadership coach and educator with over 30 years of experience. As a faculty member at Drexel University, Dr. Rasmussen shares her insights into guiding educational leaders through the complexities of academic writing and the doctoral dissertation process.
Explore the common challenges faced by students during the literature review stage, and gain valuable practical advice on conducting impactful research that benefits a wide range of fields, from education to financial institutions. Discover the importance of aligning purpose statements and research questions, and the transformative role of AI in supporting dissertation research.
With a focus on fostering critical thinking and navigating the evolving landscape of academic inquiry, this episode offers invaluable guidance for emerging scholars and doctoral candidates looking to excel in their academic endeavors.
Resources
Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind
https://www.amazon.com/Zen-Mind-Beginners-Informal-Meditation/dp/1590308492
Otto Scharmer’s Theory U
https://ottoscharmer.com/
Impacting Education AI Special Edition Themed Issue
https://impactinged.pitt.edu/ojs/ImpactingEd/issue/view/32
Bloomberg's book on qualitative dissertations
https://www.amazon.com/Completing-Your-Qualitative-Dissertation-Beginning-ebook/dp/B09XBMQ4N8?ref_=ast_author_mpb
In this episode:
*History of intersubjectivity
*What is intersubjectivity and how does it relate to phenomenology and social construction?
*How can one use intersubjectivity in research?
*How does intersubjectivity relate to Consensus reality?
*How does intersubjectivity relate to Csikszentmihalyi's systems model of creativity?
* Challenges to Transdisciplinarity.
*Making social science matter.
*Applying Kurt Fischer's dynamic skill theory to become better researchers and scholars.
Useful links:
Mike's website:
https://michaelmascolo.com/
Intersubjectivity:
https://www.academia.edu/104362384/Intersubjectivity_Joint_Action_and_Sociality
Fischer's dynamic skill theory:
https://www.academia.edu/44981984/Dynamic_Skill_Theory_An_Integrative_Theory_of_Psychological_Development
System's model of creativity:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-94-017-9085-7
Making Social Science Matter:
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Social-Science-Matter-Inquiry/dp/052177568X
In this episode I interviewed Dr. Jonathan Reams, PhD. We had a lively discussion about Integralism, transdisciplinary scholarship and his experience as a scholar and editor-in-chief of Integral Review: A Journal Dedicated to Transdisciplinary Research and Thought.
Topics covered:
*History of Integral Review(IR)
*The different strands of Integralism.
*The editorial process at IR.
*Jonathan's experience with publishing transdisciplinary work.
*Challenges to transdisciplinary scholarship.
*The future of transdisciplinary scholarship.
*Artificial Intelligence and how it can influence scholarship.
Jonathan's website:
https://www.jonathanreams.com/
Integral Review Website:
https://integral-review.org/
Useful links:
Ken Wilber’s AQAL model:
http://www.redfrogcoaching.com/uploads/3/4/2/1/34211350/ken_wilber_introduction_to_integral.pdf
Nicolescu's Transdisciplinary approach:
https://www.academia.edu/download/36468289/Transdisciplinary_Theory_Practice-2013.pdf
Michael Basseches Dialectical Thinking:
https://integral-review.org/issues/issue_1_basseches_the_development_of_dialectical_thinking.pdf
Zach Stein's article on interdisciplinarity:
https://integral-review.org/modeling-the-demands-of-interdisciplinarity-toward-a-framework-for-evaluating-interdisciplinary-endeavors/
Bloom's Taxonomy:
https://bloomstaxonomy.net/
In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Hariett Schwartz and Dr. Elizabeth Holloway about their recently published book Essentials of Constructivist Critical Incident Technique published by APA.
We covered a large range of topics including:
*History of CIT.
*The different uses of the methodology.
*How is the research conducted?
*How it differs from other qualitative methods.
*The epistemological orientation.
*Where first-time researchers struggle.
*The future of the methodology.
Link to the book: https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/essentials-constructivist-critical-incident-technique
Link to Flanigan's original article:
https://www.apa.org/pubs/databases/psycinfo/cit-article.pdf
Dr. Hariett Schwarz's website: https://harrietschwartz.com/
Dr. Elizabeth Holloway's page: https://www.antioch.edu/faculty/elizabeth-holloway/