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Outsider / Insider

Outsider / Insider

Veröffentlicht: 2025-01-28
© MIT Sloan School of Management
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Veröffentlicht: 2025-01-28
© MIT Sloan School of Management
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Episode 8: The Importance of Robust Disagreement and the Value in Equality

Episode 8: The Importance of Robust Disagreement and the Value in Equality

Länge: 1:37:49
We’re excited to share the eighth and final episode of season 1 of the Outsider/Insider podcast, co-hosted by Ray Reagans and Ezra Zuckerman Sivan and produced by MIT Sloan School of Management, Kate O’Sullivan executive producer.
This episode features a conversation with Prof. Tarek Masoud, the Ford Foundation Professor of Democracy and Governance at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Tarek is on the faculty of Harvard’s Center for Middle East Studies and is faculty chair of the Belfer Center’s Middle East Initiative; and the host of the Middle East Dialogues. Below, you can find the show notes and opportunities to provide input.
This episode was produced and edited by Lucie McCormick, with assistance from Hamad Al Badi. Audio mixing by Hansdale Hsu. Graphic design by Mimi Phan. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
For complete show notes, please visit our Substack page: https://substack.com/home/post/p-155733075
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Erscheinungs­datum: 28.1.2025, 16:17:35

Beschreibung

Outsider/Insider is an MIT Sloan podcast. It was developed to provide tools for members of the MIT community—as well as other communities that resemble MIT in that they are workplaces or schools and they aspire for their diversity to be a source of strength. Another goal is what the co-hosts—the MIT sociologists and management professors Ray Reagans and Ezra Zuckerman Sivan-- like to call “delight in discovery.”
Ray and Ezra are quite open and frank about the difficulties that MIT and other universities have faced in realizing this aspiration, with a particular focus on the challenges that emerged in the fall of 2023 when community members from two distinct communities—those with a “natural affinity” with one of the two sides of the war that began on 10/7 (many Jews and Israelis, many Middle Easterners and North Africans, especially Palestinians)—felt unsupported at time of great need.
Yet while Ray and Ezra’s conversations are meant to help address a pain point, they are also designed to be playful and inspiring. The playfulness is intellectual—the fun of wrestling with puzzles about the world and excitedly considering novel insights; but it’s also personal—the kind of teasing and poking at one another that good friends do. Ray and Ezra believe that the “outsider-insider” relationship they model is both rewarding and achievable for many people. Very likely, you too are blessed with cherished relationships like Ray and Ezra’s, even if you may not give call them by that name and even if you don’t reference academic research when you do so.
See show notes and learn more on the Outsider Insider Substack page.

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