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    emily stewart

    Explore "emily stewart" with insightful episodes like "Moral Outrage in America" and "Writing For Work" from podcasts like ""Town Square with Ernie Manouse" and "Creative Dialogues"" and more!

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    Moral Outrage in America

    Moral Outrage in America

    Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk.

    Throughout history, Americans have been upset over moral issues. In the 1980’s, we saw the rise of the Moral Majority, while the 90’s brought outrage over violence in the Mortal Kombat video game and boycotts against the raunchiness seen in the TV show Married… with Children. In recent years, we have seen protests over election reform, racial justice, gun violence and abortion.  Just recently, Target has been in the cross hairs over its Pride displays, Bud Light called out for using a transgender influencer in a marketing campaign, and Chick-Fil-A was said to go “woke” for adding a diversity, equity, and inclusion officer.  Where does moral outrage come from, what does it accomplish, and where do we go from here? 

    We first talk with Emily Stewart, Senior Correspondent at Vox, about the current landscape of moral outrage in our culture. From protests over companies supporting the LGBTQ+ community, the outrage over the PGA’s merger with LIV Golf, and the censorship that comes with book bans, are voices growing louder?

    Then, University of Miami Political Science Professor Dr. Joseph Uscinski, Ball State University History Professor Dr. Emily Suzanne Johnson, and Houston Christian University Senior Research Fellow Dr. Adam Lloyd Johnson, join the conversation on what fuels moral outrage in our society, the history of moral panics in America, and have these high standards of virtue become more integrated into our political system.   

     

    Guests:

    Emily Stewart

    • Senior Correspondent, Vox

    Dr. Joseph Uscinski

    • Professor of Political Science, University of Miami
    • Author, The People’s News: Media, Politics, and the Demands of Capitalism and American Conspiracy Theories

    Dr. Emily Suzanne Johnson

    • Associate Professor of History, Women’s and Gender Studies, and African-American Studies, Ball State University
    • She writes about religion, sexuality, and moral panics in U.S. History

    Dr. Adam Lloyd Johnson

    • Senior Research Fellow, Houston Christian University
    • President, Convincing Proof

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    Writing For Work

    Writing For Work
    Tom takes a step back for a conversation that veers into a discussion about representation and diversity in the writing, editing, and publishing industry - featuring a powerhouse of guests, including Kirli Saunders, Alice Grundy, Jessie Tu, and Emily Stewart. || Visit the Creative Dialogues page on the Wollongong City Council website for a list of books mentioned in this podcast, and recommended by the guests. || Book recommendations from panellists: Jessie Tu recommends: Revenge - S.L Lim, The Astonishing Colour of After - Emily X.R Pan, Cleanness - Garth Greenwell, Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982 - Cho Nam-Joo, Hot Little Hands Abigail Ulman || Alice Grundy recommends: The Swan Book - Alexis Wright, Living on Stolen Land - Ambelin Kwaymullina, Blakwork - Alison Whittaker, Dhuuluu-Yala: To Talk Straight - Anita Heiss, Tracking Our Country in Settler Literature - Jeanine Leane || Kirli Saunders recommends: The White Girl - Tony Birch, Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World - Tyson Yunkaporta,The Yield - Tara June Winch,Throat - Ellen van Neerven, Fire Front: First Nations Poetry and Power Today (UQP) - Edited by Alison Whittaker, Guwayu, for All Times: A Collection of First Nations Poems - Edited by Jeanine Leane, Aunty Kerry Reed, Ali Cobby Eckermann and Bruce Pascoe's works || Emily Stewart recommends: Minor Detail - Adania Shibli (trans. Elisabeth Jaquette), The Cherry Picker's Daughter Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert, Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women and Queer Radicals - Saidiya Hartman
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