The Received Wisdom podcast
Are robots racist? Should we regulate gene editing? Have people stopped trusting experts? Does scientific research increase global inequality?
The Received Wisdom is a discussion and interview podcast about how to realize the potential of science and technology by challenging the received wisdom. Join Professors Shobita Parthasarathy and Jack Stilgoe as they talk to thinkers and doers from around the world about governing science and technology to make the world a better place.
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Meet the co-hosts
As professors, Shobita Parthasarathy (University of Michigan) and Jack Stilgoe (University College London) have built their careers investigating the complex relationships between science, technology, policy, and society. They launched The Received Wisdom podcast to bring their insights to policymakers, technologists, and communities interested in building and governing science and technology to make the world a better place. In each episode, they leave the academic jargon behind as they give listeners insight into critical questions about the social, ethical, equity, and economic impacts of science and technology and how to address them. Through accessible discussions of current events and interviews with a diverse group of leading thinkers and doers, Shobita and Jack bring levity and clarity to topics like the regulation of gene editing, racial justice and machine learning, and the politics of science that will change the way listeners see the world.
SHOW EDITOR
Edward Waisanen
SPECIAL THANKS
Justin Schell
The University of Michigan:
Shapiro Design Lab
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
CO-HOST AND PRODUCER
Shobita Parthasarathy
Twitter: @ShobitaP
Email: shobita@umich.edu
CO-HOST
Jack Stilgoe
Twitter: @JackStilgoe
Email: j.stilgoe@ucl.ac.uk
ALL EPISODES
Episode 37
Climate Change Realpolitik, Following the Sams, and Evaluating Research ft. Sarah de Rijcke
Episode 36
Electric Cars, the Problems with Tech Biographies, and Against Technoableism ft. Ashley Shew
Episode 35
The Long, Hot AI Summer, India's Space Mission, and Addressing Inequality through Innovation ft. Richard Jones
Episode 34
The Importance of the Humanities, Tech Politics, and Equity in Science ft. Cassidy Sugimoto
Episode 33
Abortion Politics, a Moratorium on Generative AI, and the Meaning of Emergency ft. Elizabeth Ellcessor
Episode 32
The Politics of Expertise and Retelling the Story of Racism in the Pulse Oximeter ft. Amy Moran-Thomas
Episode 31
Science and Society at the White House, ChatGPT, and the Paradox of Data-Driven Agriculture