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Our World, Connected

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Jan 15, 2025 • 39min

Voices of change: communication in times of conflict

Welcome to the new series of Our World, Connected. We’re starting our second season by looking at the idea of ‘connection’. And we hope that the fact you are listening to this podcast is because you are interested in connecting with the wider world. And what’s the most fundamental form of connection? Communication. In this episode, we’re looking specifically at communication during conflict. We’re investigating how both traditional and newer media platforms can help and hinder people in understanding their communities and contexts, as well as how arts and creativity can bring people together, promote dialogue, support conflict resolution and ultimately foster peace.  Host Christine Wilson is joined in the studio by Larisa Halilovic. Larisa is a consultant, and is currently the Team Leader for the UK-Government funded programme Western Balkans Media for Change. We also travel to Sri Lanka’s capital city Colombo, to hear from Sandev Handy, a senior curator at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka. Throughout 2024, he has been working with an EU-funded programme, implemented by the British Council, called Supporting Effective Dispute Resolution (SEDR). In their conversation, Christine and Larisa talk in depth about issues such as communicating through different languages, managing community tensions, and the art of storytelling in sensitive situations. They also touch on the impact of new technologies, such as AI, on communications, particularly the impact on the trust readers and listeners have in what they see and hear.  Sandev shares his experiences, and a powerful memory from a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, USA, where he noticed how a painting had spontaneously prompted a conversation about history and slavery. He recounts what he learnt when it came to using the arts to enable discussion around challenging issues in Sri Lanka, such as land rights, as it emerged from a period of conflict.  This episode invites you to be part of the conversation and to consider how we can better connect with each other, whatever the context. Follow British Council Research and Insight: Newsletter – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/subscribe  Twitter – https://twitter.com/InsightBritish Website - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight
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Jan 8, 2025 • 3min

Season 2 - Trailer

Season 2 of Our World, Connected is here! Over 12 episodes, we’ll be building on the discussions we had in season 1, with a new collection of conversations and stories exploring our complex and interconnected world. Topics will include considering the role of local and independent media in supporting societies dealing with conflict, the potential of theatre, film and art to build bridges across borders, and how researchers and scientists are establishing intercultural connections through their work. And what do we mean when we talk about soft power?  Join Christine Wilson, Director of Research and Insight at the British Council, and her fascinating guests from countries including Brazil, India, Libya, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and the UK.  If you’re a global citizen, or you’re just curious about the world in 2025, make sure to follow Our World, Connected wherever you get your podcasts to be the first to listen to the new season.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 21min

Bonus episode: on empowerment

Discover the transformative power of education in empowering individuals and communities. Explore how technology can be both a tool for progress and a source of inequality. Delve into the importance of intergenerational cooperation, fostering connections between youth and elders. Gain insights into gender equality for the next generation and the role of language in tough times. Join a reflective journey that highlights joy and growth, while anticipating new developments on the horizon.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 15min

Bonus episode: on connection

What role does language play in uniting us across borders and cultures? In this mini episode of Our World, Connected, Christine Wilson, Director of Research and Insight at the British Council, explores connection through language, examining how it serves as a vital tool for building bonds, fostering empathy, and bridging cultural divides. Drawing on insights from language education experts Harry Kuchah Kuchah and Marie Delaney, Christine explores how English serves as a bridge for global communication and highlights the importance of preserving linguistic diversity, protecting minority languages and embracing multilingualism. From the classrooms of the UK to the Zaatari Refugee Camp, these stories reveal how language can empower, dignify, and inspire greater understanding across communities. This is the second of a 3-part mini-series we’re putting together as we prepare for Season 2 of Our World, Connected, coming this January. Episodes Featured: What role does English play in our multilingual world? The power of language in difficult times Follow British Council Research and Insight: Newsletter – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/subscribe  Twitter – https://twitter.com/InsightBritish  Website - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight 
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Oct 30, 2024 • 17min

Bonus episode: on culture

What does culture mean to you? Is it the art we create, the traditions we carry, or the values we hold dear? In this mini episode of Our World, Connected, Christine Wilson, Director of Research and Insight at the British Council, delves deeper into the multifaceted nature of culture and its incredible power to connect, inspire, and heal.  Christine revisits some of the most impactful conversations from the first season, featuring insights from Alexandra Xanthaki, UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights, Scott Orr, a data scientist from the UCL Institute of Sustainable Heritage, David Watson, the Executive Director of Audiences and Media at National Museums Liverpool, and Hala Nur, a British Council colleague working in Sudan. Together, they discuss how culture transcends borders, linking people through shared values, language, art, and traditions. From the Eurovision Song Contest's unifying magic to the profound connection between culture and the environment, we unpack how culture shapes our world and fosters a deep sense of belonging. This is the first of a 3-part mini-series we’re putting together as we prepare for Season 2 of Our World, Connected, coming this January. Episodes Featured: Is culture the missing key to global progress? United by music: Lessons from Eurovision 2023 Climate Change and Cultural Heritage: Protecting our Past and Future Culture and Education: Seeds of Hope in Times of Conflict Follow British Council Research and Insight: Newsletter – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/subscribe  Twitter – https://twitter.com/InsightBritish  Website - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight 
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Sep 11, 2024 • 40min

The British Council in an evolving world: reflections on 90 years of building connections

For 90 years, the British Council has been creating connections between the UK and the rest of the world. Although much has changed over the decades, its central aim of bringing people together to support peace and prosperity remains crucial. In the final episode of our first season, host Christine Wilson is joined by Scott McDonald, Chief Executive of the British Council, to explore the main themes from the series—culture, connection, and empowerment— and offer insights into how the British Council builds bridges at a global scale through its work in arts and culture, education and languages. Together, Christine and Scott reflect on the organisation’s 90-year history, how it has evolved to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world, and why the British Council’s work is as relevant now as it was in the 1930s. And looking to the future, they discuss how the British Council can support the next generation to continue creating connections to build a more peaceful and prosperous world.   Dive deeper:  Digital Timeline – Celebrating 90 years of the British Council | British Council Cultural Relations Collection series – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/research-series/cultural-relations-collection  Next Generation Research series – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/research-series/next-generation Follow British Council Research and Insight: Newsletter – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/subscribe   Twitter – https://twitter.com/InsightBritish   Website - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight 
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Aug 28, 2024 • 45min

Transnational education: A policymaking perspective

In this episode, Christine examines the rapid growth of transnational education (TNE), where students can access international learning without leaving their home countries. TNE comes in many forms, including joint degree programs, online courses, universities opening campuses abroad, and partnerships between universities across different nations.  Christine is joined by Attorney Lily Freida Milla, Director of International Affairs Service at the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) in the Philippines. An experienced policymaker, Lily shares her insights into how TNE is transforming education in the Philippines and beyond. Christine and Lily discuss what makes international partnerships successful and how TNE benefits students, institutions, and the countries involved.  We also hear from filmmaker Amanda Mojilip – a TNE alumna from the University of Nottingham Malaysia, whose studies empowered her to become a voice for indigenous communities.   Join Christine and guests as they explore how transnational education is helping to make our world better connected.   Dive deeper:  Article: Toward an Improved Shared Understanding of TNE - https://tinyurl.com/TNE-shared-understanding   Our report on the value of transnational education partnerships - https://www.britishcouncil.org/education/he-science/knowledge-centre/transnational-education/value-transnational-education   Our report on managing risk and responsible transnational education partnerships - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/managing-risk-developing-responsible-transnational-education-partnerships   Discover Amanda’s work in film - https://tinyurl.com/amanda-mojilip-playlist    Follow British Council Research and Insight: Newsletter – https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/subscribe   Twitter – https://twitter.com/InsightBritish   Website - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight
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Aug 14, 2024 • 53min

Are young people disengaged? The real story behind youth participation.

The conversation dives into the upcoming elections and challenges the notion of youth disengagement. Young activists share their impactful stories, showcasing innovation in tackling societal issues. Highlights include the powerful narratives from an Iraqi engineer focused on peacebuilding and an Indonesian youth advocating for environmental education. The discussion emphasizes the importance of family support, diversity, and the role of social media in empowering youth voices. Ultimately, it calls for greater youth involvement in shaping future policies.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 58min

What role does English play in our multilingual world?

This discussion reveals the impact of English as a bridge in a world of over 7,000 languages. Experts explore the challenges faced by multilingual students and the importance of cultural identity in language learning. Insights from Rwanda highlight the role of education in improving English proficiency among teachers. The conversation advocates for inclusive teaching practices that honor students' native languages while promoting English. Storytelling emerges as a powerful tool for enhancing language skills and fostering a sense of community.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 40min

Culture and Education: Seeds of Hope in Times of Conflict

Dr. Hala Nur, a dedicated professional with the British Council, shares her firsthand experiences from Sudan's 'forgotten war'. She emphasizes the power of artistic expression and education as lifelines amid chaos. The discussion also highlights Amr Gamal’s innovative staging of Hamlet in Aden, merging classic literature with local culture to inspire youth. Both guests showcase how resilience, culture, and communal efforts pave the way for hope and recovery, proving that art can thrive even in the darkest of times.

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