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Welcome to The Politics and Rights Review Podcast, your space to explore the critical issues shaping our world today. From political theory and human rights to freedom of expression, social justice, AI and technology, and animal politics, we examine the debates and ideas at the core of modern society. Powered by LMNotebook technology by Google, this podcast provides insightful conversations and rigorous analysis. Whether you’re a scholar, an activist, or simply curious about the forces driving contemporary change, this is where you’ll find the depth and perspective you seek.
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Karel J. Leyva
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How Mathematics Shapes Political Decisions
What role does mathematics play in political decision-making? This episode explores the book Mathematics in Politics and Governance by F.J. Aragón-Artacho and M.A. Goberna, which examines how tools like optimization, statistics, and big data are applied to critical areas such as health, education, d
Cómo las matemáticas afectan las decisiones políticas (y viceversa)
¿Qué papel juegan las matemáticas en la toma de decisiones políticas? En este episodio, exploramos el libro Mathematics in Politics and Governance de F.J. Aragón-Artacho y M.A. Goberna, que analiza cómo herramientas matemáticas como la optimización, el análisis estadístico y el big data se aplican e
The Political Psychology of Nativism: Fear, Identity, Power
In this episode, we unpack the psychological foundations of nativism, exploring how fear, identity, and group dynamics drive exclusionary political movements. Drawing insights from the article The Political Psychology of Nativism , we examine how perceived threats and social identity theories shape