Dr. Kenneth Carter, a clinical psychologist and professor, returns to Trending in Education to discuss his work as the founder of Emory University's Center for Public Scholarship and Engagement. Carter and host Mike Palmer explore the challenges and opportunities of translating academic knowledge into accessible and engaging content for the public.
Key takeaways:
The Center for Public Scholarship and Engagement at Emory University aims to bridge the gap between academia and the public by helping scholars communicate their research in clear and accessible ways.
The Center hosts events such as the Ideas Festival Emory and the Public Scholarship Academy, which provide scholars with training in media, podcasting, and storytelling.
Carter emphasizes the importance of listening, empathy, and understanding the audience's needs in effective public scholarship.
Why you should listen:
This episode provides valuable insights into the importance of public scholarship and the role of academics in making knowledge accessible to wider audiences. Carter's expertise in psychology and his passion for public engagement offer a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of communicating complex ideas in a clear and engaging manner.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:21 Reintroducing Dr. Kenneth Carter
00:43 Public Scholarship and Engagement
02:11 The Center's First Year and Signature Events
04:11 The Role of Media in Public Engagement
09:44 Public Scholarship Academy
12:29 Psychology Insights and Public Discourse
18:52 Future of Public Scholarship
20:59 Conclusion and Takeaways