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Dispatch 7: global trends on all seven continents

Dispatch 7: global trends on all seven continents

By Shawn Smallman

This podcast looks at global issues in a changing world, and the people who study international affairs.
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Dispatch 7: global trends on all seven continentsMar 29, 2021

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Woman Divers of Korea | Ep. 27

Woman Divers of Korea | Ep. 27

Thank you so much to Amber Hicks for joining us in this episode to discuss the Haenyeo, women divers of the Jeju island in Korea. 


For more information on this topic:

https://www.lisasee.com/books-new/the-island-of-sea-women/


Created and recorded by Shawn Smallman

Edited and produced by Paige Smallman

Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Dec 02, 202228:32
Italian and Language Learning | Ep. 26

Italian and Language Learning | Ep. 26

Thank you to Dr. Kathi Ketcheson for joining us for this episode. 

This week we chat about Italy, the Italian language, and learning a new language as adults. 

Created and recorded by Shawn Smallman

Edited by Paige Smallman

Jul 20, 202224:55
What you should know about NATO | Ep. 25

What you should know about NATO | Ep. 25

Welcome back for the second season of Dispatch 7! We are excited to be recording and uploading on a regular schedule again. 

Thank you to Peter Olson for joining me for this episode. 

For more about NATO: https://www.nato.int/

Created and recorded by Shawn Smallman 

Produced and edited by Paige Smallman

May 18, 202225:26
Werewolves of New France | Ep. 24

Werewolves of New France | Ep. 24

Here are some key sources on the loup-garou. I recommend Ransom and Doherty’s work even though I only discovered their articles after I’d recorded the podcast. Ransom’s work in particular has an outstanding literature review. Doherty’s work (which is in French) is interesting because it discusses how in Louisiana a loup-garou is often a dog or other animal. I’m also including a link here to an English language version of Honore Beaugrande’s la Chasse Galerie: https://beq.ebooksgratuits.com/english/Beaugrand-tales.pdf Doherty, Rachel. “Le Loup-Garou En Louisiane: De La Légende à La Littérature Contemporaine.” Rabaska: Revue D’ethnologie de l'Amérique Française 17 (2019): 69–84. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/rabaska/1900-v1-n1-rabaska04985/1066008ar/abstract/. Dorson, Richard Mercer. Bloodstoppers & Bearwalkers: Folk Traditions of the Upper Peninsula. Harvard University Press, 1978. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=pOrYOw6vR7AC. Joan Finnegan, Witches, Ghosts & Loups-Garous: Scary Tales from Canada's Ottawa Valley. Kingston, Canada: Quarry Press, 1994. Fowke, Edith. Folktales of French Canada. 151 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. Toronto: NC Press, 1982.  Fréchette, Louis Honoré. Christmas in French Canada,. Xv, 262 pages frontispiece, illustrations (including music) plates 21 cm. Toronto: George N. Morang & Company, 1899.  Gowett, Larry. “Le Loups-Garous Dans La Tradition Religieuse Québécoise,” Master's thesis. Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 1982. Harf-Lancner, Laurence. “La Métamorphose Illusoire : Des Théories Chrétiennes de La Métamorphose Aux Images Médiévales Du Loup-Garou.” Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 40, no. 1 (February 1985): 208–26. https://doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1985.283152. Lecouteux, Claude. Fées, Sorcières et Loups-Garous au Moyen Âge. Editions Imago, 2012.  Podruchny, Carolyn. “Werewolves and Windigos: Narratives of Cannibal Monsters in French-Canadian Voyageur Oral Tradition.” Ethnohistory  51, no. 4 (2004): 677–700. https://doi.org/10.1215/00141801-51-4-677. Ransom, Amy J. “The Changing Shape of a Shape-Shifter: The French-Canadian ‘Loup-Garou.’” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 26, no. 2 (93) (January 1, 2015): 251–75.  Smallman, Shawn. Dangerous Spirits: The Windigo in Myth and History. Heritage House Publishing Co, 2015.  Created and recorded by Shawn Smallman Produced and edited by Paige Smallman
Oct 12, 202137:20
The Lessons of COVID-19 | Ep. 23

The Lessons of COVID-19 | Ep. 23

If you are interested in the lab leak hypothesis, you can find a detailed discussion on the podcast "Origins: Birth of a Pandemic." You can find the series here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/origins-birth-of-a-pandemic/id1573123807

Here are some of my articles that I mentioned in this podcast episode:

Smallman, S. (2013). Biopiracy and vaccines: Indonesia and the World Health Organization's new Pandemic Influenza Plan. Journal Of International & Global Studies, 4(2), 20-36.

https://works.bepress.com/shawn_smallman/3/

Smallman, S. (2018). Wet Markets and Avian Influenza: Public Policy Decisions in Hong Kong. Journal of International and Global Studies Volume 10, Number 1, p. 15 - 23.

https://works.bepress.com/shawn_smallman/24/

Smallman, S. (2018). Conspiracy Theories and the Zika Epidemic. Journal of International and Global Studies Volume 9, Number 2, p. 1-13.

https://works.bepress.com/shawn_smallman/23/

Smallman, S. (2015). "Whom Do You Trust? Doubt and Conspiracy Theories in the 2009 Influenza Pandemic"Journal of International and Global Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2: pp. 1-24.

https://works.bepress.com/shawn_smallman/21/


Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman 

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman 

Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Sep 29, 202120:34
How to Publish a Book with Editor Elaine Maisner | Ep. 22
Aug 23, 202134:42
Politics in South Africa | Ep. 21

Politics in South Africa | Ep. 21

Thank you to Dr. Safia Farole for joining this episode about South African Politics!


Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman 

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman 

Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Jul 26, 202125:02
Research and Mothering in Haiti with Dr. Marylynn Steckley | Ep. 20

Research and Mothering in Haiti with Dr. Marylynn Steckley | Ep. 20

Thank you so much to Dr. Marylynn Steckley for sharing her experience working in Haiti with us!

More info from Marylynn:
Marylynn's chapter in the book Mothering from the Field:
"Manman, Poukisa Y'ap Rele M BLan: Mama, why are they calling me white?"
www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.36019/9781978800601-019/html

Her website at Carleton University:
carleton.ca/bgins/people/marylynn-steckley/

"When Josh and I worked as Food Justice Advocates with the Mennonite Central Committee, we worked with Ari Nikola, and Kore Pwodiksyon Lokal (Support Local Production). Part of Josh's work was producing television commercials to support the "buy local" initiative, this is one of the commercials that he made with Ari, who is the gentleman featured here": www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvmwPYG9dOw

Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman
Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman
Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier
Jul 09, 202146:49
Covid-19 In Brazil with Pediatric Surgeon Dr. Sarah Crestian Cunha| Ep. 19

Covid-19 In Brazil with Pediatric Surgeon Dr. Sarah Crestian Cunha| Ep. 19

Thank you to Dr. Sarah Crestian Cunha for joining us in this episode! Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman. Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman. Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Jun 25, 202121:42
Bhutan's Covid-19 Success | Ep. 18
Jun 04, 202124:28
Postrevolutionary Iran | Ep. 17

Postrevolutionary Iran | Ep. 17

Huge thanks to Dr. Robert Asaadi for joining us for this episode! Robert's book is titled Postrevolutionary Iran: The Leader, the People, and the Three Powers For 30% off enter code LEX30AUTH21 at checkout on the publishers website, linked here: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781793620309/Postrevolutionary-Iran-The-Leader-The-People-and-the-Three-Powers Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

May 19, 202143:07
De São Paulo para as trilhas de Oregon | Ep. 16

De São Paulo para as trilhas de Oregon | Ep. 16

This week's episode is in Portuguese! Thank you to Natália Schmidt for joining us this time! 

Natália's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalia-martins-schmidt-a67a32102/

Follow her on instagram for hiking and backpacking info! https://www.instagram.com/naty_nm/


Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman

Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Mar 29, 202125:07
Fieldwork with Syrian Refugees in Izmir, Turkey | Ep. 15

Fieldwork with Syrian Refugees in Izmir, Turkey | Ep. 15

Thank you to Dr. Mija Sanders for joining us in this episode!

Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman
Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman
Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier
Mar 06, 202124:30
What You Didn’t Know About Federal Jobs | Ep. 14

What You Didn’t Know About Federal Jobs | Ep. 14

Thank you to Joyce Hamilla for joining us this week!


Federal Jobs Website

https://www.usajobs.gov/


Article on Joyce Hamilla in Women of Vision Magazine

https://djcoregon.com/wovmagazine/2019/10/28/joyce-hamilla/


Oregon Federal Executive Board

https://www.oregonfeb.us/leadership


Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman

Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Feb 13, 202133:16
Cacao and Bioterrorism in Brazil | Ep. 13

Cacao and Bioterrorism in Brazil | Ep. 13

In this article, I discuss allegations that a case of bioterrorism lay behind the introduction of a fungus that kills cacao trees, which appeared in Brazil’s northeast. I strongly dislike conspiracy theories. At the same time, sometimes there are real conspiracies. In this case, we don’t have enough evidence to judge whether the allegations are true, even though one person confessed. So was this a horrible political crime? A conspiracy narrative concocted for political reasons? One thing is certain- the fungus was introduced into northeastern Brazil. One correction: in the podcast I said that the fungus was introduced into the heart of plantations, but I know realize that I probably misunderstood, and that the outbreak first appeared along a river and a road. As always, my thanks go to Paige Smallman for editing!

Terms:

Witches Broom: a fungus (Moniliophthora perniciosa; older name Crinipellis perniciosa) that infects cacao trees

Theobroma cacao: the tree that produces the cacao pod. Each pod has seeds, from which chocolate can be made.

Olmecs: the mother culture of MesoAmerica.

Maya, an ancient cultural area in southern Mexico and northern Central America.

Aztecs, a cultural group that dominated Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest

Bahia, a major cacao producing state in northeastern Brazil

CEPLAC: Brazilian government agency charged with promoting cacao- Comissão Executiva do Planejamento da Lavoura Cacaueira

Jorge Amado, a Brazilian author whose novels were set in Bahia, in Brazil’s northeast.

Wade Davis, One River. A history of the Amazon, and the search for rubber trees resistant to disease.

Fusarium Wilt: a disease of bananas; also known as Panama disease

References:

Andebrhan, T., Figueira, A., Yamada, M. M., Cascardo, J., & Furtek, D. B. (1999). Molecular fingerprinting suggests two primary outbreaks of witches' broom disease (Crinipellis perniciosa) of Theobroma cacao in Bahia, Brazil. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 105(2), 167-175. Note: if you really want to do a deep dive into the scientific literature on this fungus, this source has the references that you’ll need.

Araujo, Dilson. the Knot. Documentary. Portuguese language with subtitles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0mPiYocm-4#t=716&hd=1

Caldas, Marcellus M., and Stephen Perz. "Agro-terrorism? The causes and consequences of the appearance of witch’s broom disease in cocoa plantations of southern Bahia, Brazil." Geoforum 47 (2013): 147-157. Note: If you are only going to read one scientific article on this possible case of bioterrorism, this is the one to choose.

Brucher, Heinz. (1987). The Isthmus of Panama as a Crossroad for Prehistoric Migration of Domesticated Plants. GeoJournal, 14(1), 121-122. Note: if you want to learn more about the man behind an alleged plan to eliminate the coca plant, you can read his own work with this source.

Gade, D. (2006). Converging ethnobiology and ethnobiography: cultivated plants, Heinz Brucher and Nazi ideology. Journal of Ethnobiology, 26(1), 82-106. Note: this article provides information regarding the man who sought to wipe out the coca plant.

Youkee, Mat (January 25, 2018). "Who Killed the Nazi Scientist trying to Wipe out Cocaine," Ozy. https://www.ozy.com/true-and-stories/who-killed-the-nazi-botanist-trying-to-wipe-out-cocaine/83066/

Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman

Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Jan 19, 202125:04
Barbados and Covid-19 | Ep. 12

Barbados and Covid-19 | Ep. 12

Thank you so much to Shay Stabler-Morris for joining me for this episode!
We discussed Public Health, how Barbados has been dealing with the Covid-19 Pandemic, and what it is like to be in an online graduate program!

Helpful Links from Shay:
LinkedIn profile:
www.linkedin.com/in/shay-morris-doty-69a326133/
I periodically post original content related to public health education, as well as interesting things related to COVID-19 on my Instagram.
www.instagram.com/shayymd/
For those interested in the distance learning MSc Epidemiology at LSHTM: www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/courses/masters-degrees/epidemiology-online
I’m also a big fan of free online education, so things like Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/learn/basic-statistics#syllabus) are great sources to jump into statistics if someone has no exposure.
Additionally, there are a growing number of online courses for those interested in learning more about COVID-19 from top researchers around the world:
www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/courses/short-courses/free-online-courses/coronavirus
www.coursera.org/learn/covid19-epidemiology
www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/training/online-training
Recorded and Created by Shawn Smallman
Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman
Dec 27, 202043:56
Internships | Ep. 11
Nov 26, 202021:52
Food and Identity in Taiwan | Ep. 10
Nov 13, 202030:07
Career Opportunities in Global Studies | Ep. 9

Career Opportunities in Global Studies | Ep. 9

I want to thank Chiara Nicastro for once again joining my podcast.

Useful Career Websites:

idealist.org This website allows you to search for non-profit job openings based on your location. It’s very popular with my students.

https://www.usajobs.gov/Search/Results? This is the federal government’s jobs website. You should be sure to filter by potential jobs and location or you’ll be overwhelmed

https://careers.state.gov/work/available-jobs/ This website lists available jobs in the foreign service

https://www.macslist.org/ If you are in the Pacific Northwest, Macs list is a great resource to look for jobs.

Indeed.com

This job site does not show jobs specifically for international careers or non-profits, but is popular with students


Created and Recorded by Shawn Smallman

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman

Music "Sun of Africa" by Robert Meunier

Oct 11, 202038:20
Indigenous Futurism with Dr. Grace Dillon | Ep. 8

Indigenous Futurism with Dr. Grace Dillon | Ep. 8

This week we discuss Indigenous futurism and science fiction writing expert Dr. Grace Dillon.

Books recommended by Grace:
S9: Sequoyah 9 by Richard Crowsong
This Place: 150 Years Retold by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Sonny Assu, et al.
Moonshot Volumes One, Two, and Three (the latter completely on IF)
Graphic Indigeneity:
Comics in the Americas and Australasia by Frederick Luis Aldama editor and Beth's illustrated cover-great scholarship! and don't forget Lee Francis's Red Planet store and press for many more Indigenous graphic novels.
Mitewacimowin: Indigenous Science Fiction and Speculative Storytelling by Cree nation Neal McLeod (Theytus Press)
Claire G. Coleman's Terrus Nullius and The Old Lie (Australian First Nations) along with her cousin Ellen Van Neerven's Heat and Light (both infused with their own Queer indigenous living)
Alexis Wright's The Black Swan (Australian First Nations)
Waubgeshig Rice's Moon of the Crusted Snow* ("Nish)
Louise Erdrich's Future Home of the Living God (10 years to write and publish this since her agents, etc. wanted her to continue her mainstream "Great Native American" novels)
Drew Hayden Taylor's Take Me to Your Chief collection of stories Ojibwe of Curve Lake nation. AND he has a show on CBC that showcases IF
Also check out Miq'maq Jeff Barnaby's Blood Quantum, a full-length feature film that's IF as well=just released!

Thank you to Grace Dillion for being an amazing guest!
Recorded and Created by Shawn Smallman
Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman
Sep 14, 202042:20
The Murder of Musicians in South Asia | Ep. 7

The Murder of Musicians in South Asia | Ep. 7

Dr. Priya Kapoor’s chapter on this topic is out now:
Kapoor, P. (2020). India Transitions: Culture and Society during Contemporary Viral Times. In Editors Chanwahn Kim and Rajiv Kumar's Great Transition in India: Critical Explorations, pp 71-86. Singapore, and UK: World Scientific Publishers.
Below are some sample musical forms of the qawwali tradition and baul traditions. The length of the songs are not for the faint hearted! Could be 15 mins to 45 mins, maybe more.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojIHZqvJpV0 A classical and very popular qawwali song performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (you will see accompanying musicians--chorus, instrumentalists, clappers [keep the tempo]-this song is a personal favorite, it's in Punjabi not Urdu)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5KcEy3y23w Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Peter Gabriel in performance
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc5yJzMNwZg Indian and Pakistani musicians ft. the Nooran sisters - qawwals from Punjab, India. The warm-up artist is famous folk singer from Indian Punjab, Gurdas Singh Mann. Worth seeing for the audience and the performative aspects of the show. It is generally true that even though Bollywood talks about rivalry between Indian and Pakistani in the commercial media, there is tremendous respect that musicians on both sides of the aisle enjoy amongst each other. Many Pakistani musicians live in India as it is easier to perform, find an audience and earn money.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib_OXLZFBgU Nooran sisters live
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJj9B2g61-c Debdas Baul, a docu feature and song.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNh2kjmSzPw Parvathy Baul (Baul songs are in Bengali)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEndDGGmXzU A more modern qawwali

Thank you to Dr. Priya Kapoor for being an amazing guest this week!
Recorded and Created by Shawn Smallman
Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman
Sep 01, 202034:18
Coffee in Nepal with Andrew Russo | Ep. 6
Aug 21, 202021:37
Labor Migration in India | Ep. 5

Labor Migration in India | Ep. 5

This week we are talking to Dr. Pronoy Rai about labor migration in India, his approach to field work, and how COVID-19 has impacted labor migrants.
Thanks to Dr. Rai for being a great guest this week!
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Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman
Aug 03, 202027:47
¡Bienvenidxs a España-  A Fulbright Story!  | Ep. 4
Jul 25, 202025:50
Anemia in Peru | Ep. 3

Anemia in Peru | Ep. 3

This week we are discussing the effects of Iron deficiency anemia on vulnerable populations in Peru. 

Sam's Thesis: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/honorstheses/840/


Thanks to Samantha G. Alarcon Basurto for being an amazing guest!

Thanks to Kirsten Fox for suggesting the name “Dispatch 7” for the podcast!

Recorded and Created by Shawn Smallman

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman

Jun 26, 202023:10
The Joy of Tea with Dr. Kim Brown | Ep. 2

The Joy of Tea with Dr. Kim Brown | Ep. 2

“Dispatch 7: Global trends on all seven continents”
Season 1
Episode 2: The Joy of Tea
Kim’s Recommended Texts:
History of tea : Hohenegger, Beatrice. (2006). Liquid jade: The story of tea from East to West .
New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Personal tales and connections: Lovell, Henrietta. (2019). Infused: Adventures in tea . London: Faber and Faber.
Heavy duty encyclopedia/atlas: Pettigrew, Jane. (2018 ). Jane Pettigrew’s World of Tea . Birmingham, AL: 83Press.
Kim’s favorite tea places in Portland, OR and the Twin Cities, MN:
Steven Smith teamaker [https://www.smithtea.com/] – blends such as Portland Breakfast and Meadow. Annual releases like Bouquet and Bonbon; a link back to a special Darjeeling plantation and an annual fundraiser; collaborations with chocolatiers and whiskey distillers. Take their free tea webinar.
Tea Chai The [https://www.teachaite.com/]-largest collection of hand blended chais I have ever seen. Parvati’s Golden Chai, Kashmiri Chai and Tra Que Chai #36 (rich Vietnamese cinnamon). Buy a collection of their chais for someone you love.
Qi Fine Teas [https://qifineteas.com/]. The epitome of an aesthetic experience with Chinese tea service, an organic chemist and the highest tea master degree possible, Ivy and James create tea experiences but also tea anxiety with recommendations for the type of water, degree and type of minerals, and five teas to choose from. Follow them on Instagram.
And another favorite place to order loose tea from
-- in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN: Tea Source [https://www.teasource.com/pages/tea-collection/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgMGx6-2v6QIVwj2tBh 328QZCEAAYASAAEgLuW_D_BwE]. A beautiful catalogue and calendar, and special blends of black, white, green, rooibois, and tisanes including Evening in Missoula and Minnesota N’ice.
Thanks to Kim Brown for being an amazing guest!
Thanks to Kirsten Fox for suggesting the name “Dispatch 7” for the podcast!
Recorded and Created by Shawn Smallman
Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman
May 19, 202022:53
Applying for Graduate Schools | Ep. 1

Applying for Graduate Schools | Ep. 1

Rosa David went to Portland State University for undergraduate and graduate school. She is currently working in Bogota, Colombia, and has recently been accepted to multiple graduate programs for her doctorate.


1:45 What strategies would you suggest for applying to grad school?

4:00 What did you learn from the first application that you submitted?

7:15 How did you craft your personal statement, and what kind of help did you get?

8:10 How many schools did you apply to?

10:25 How did you reach out to faculty in the departments you were applying to?

16:00 How did you choose between multiple programs you were accepted to?

21:20 What are the most important things you have learned from this process?


Thanks to Rosa David for being my first guest!

Thanks to Kirsten Fox for suggesting the name “Dispatch 7” for the podcast!

Recorded and Created by Shawn Smallman

Produced and Edited by Paige Smallman

May 08, 202024:55
Dispatch 7: global trends on all seven continents

Dispatch 7: global trends on all seven continents

Dispatch 7 will cover major global issues and the people who study them. I want to thank my student Kirsten Fox for the title idea. The first episode will cover applying for graduate schools, with someone who just accepted a graduate offer outside of the United States.

Apr 06, 202000:25