Listen "The Great Integration"
Episode Synopsis
0:04: Host Andrew Vosko welcomes his guest, Javier Rodríguez from Claremont Graduate University, who's an associate professor in the Department of Public Policy.1:00: Javier discusses his academic journey, beginning in Colombia with the study of engineering and bringing him to the study of public policy—with novel and poetry writing on the side.4:50: Javier talks about coming to UCLA and working across various disciplines, including psychology, computer science, mathematics, and philosophy.13:00: Javier talks about being driven by an artistic sense of curiosity and even obsession. 18:48: Andrew and Javier discuss the nature of identity in an existential and cognitive sense. 22:42: Andrew and Javier talk about how we simultaneously navigate multiple and often conflicting realities. 27:55: Javier responds to the question of how he developed the mindset and skills for negotiating multiple perspectives or realities. 37:18: Andrew talks about political and practical challenges and the role of transdisciplinary thought in integrating multiple perspectives.41:00: Andrew and Javier discuss the notion of scientists as politicians. 44:53: Using Javier’s career as an example, Andrew asks how we may foster more boundary-crossing.51:59: Andrew and Javier attempt to define inequality versus equity.
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