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Northwestern Qatar Podcast

Northwestern Qatar Podcast

By: Northwestern University in Qatar
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Northwestern Qatar’s podcast provides in-depth discussions on media, journalism, and communication in the Global South. Featuring insights from scholars, journalists, and media professionals, the series examines the impact of emerging trends, technologies, and narratives on the evolving media landscape.Northwestern University in Qatar
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  • Ep 9 - Dean Marwan M. Kraidy in conversation with Andrea Medrado
    Dec 14 2025

    Marwan M. Kraidy, dean and CEO of Northwestern Qatar, hosts global communication scholar Andrea Medrado in conversation on the sidelines of the NU-Q Lecture on the Global South at Northwestern University in Qatar, hosted on November 5, 2025.

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    34 mins
  • Ep 8 - AI & The Future of Design Education
    Dec 9 2025

    Professor Spencer Striker and co-host Alessandra El Chanti talk with Dr. John Gibbs, Professor at the University of Georgia, CEO of Artimatic Inc., and influential YouTube futurist “Dr. Know-It-All”, about the future of teaching creativity in the age of AI. They explore the assessment crisis in AI-assisted classrooms, the “creative paradox” of machines mimicking mastery, and which skills still matter for the next generation of designers.


    This episode is produced by the Artificial Intelligence and Media Lab at Northwestern Qatar and funded by the Alumnae Award for Curriculum Innovation.

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    46 mins
  • Ep 7 - Mark Graham examines the future of equity and inclusion in AI on the sidelines of his Hiwar Scholars Seminar talk
    Nov 16 2025

    Ilhem Allagui, professor and director of the Journalism and Strategic Communication Program, and Anto Mohsin, assistant professor in the Liberal Arts Program at Northwestern University in Qatar, sit down with Mark Graham, professor of Internet Geography at the University of Oxford, to unpack the often unseen human labor behind artificial intelligence.

    Graham, who leads the Fairwork Project, an action-research initiative that has driven hundreds of policy and industry changes to improve conditions for millions of workers, shares insights from his latest book, Feeding the Machine, which exposes the people and systems fueling AI’s rapid growth.

    This episode is produced by Scheherazade Safla-Gaffoor, assistant professor in the Journalism and Strategic Communication Program, and edited by student producer Juyoung Kim ’26.

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    31 mins
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