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Rethinking Tomorrow

Rethinking Tomorrow

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A kōrero with people who care about the future of Aotearoa.

Made by the Communication for Social Change Research Centre from Te Kura Whakapāho, the School of Communication Studies at AUT

Inaugural conference Dec 1-2, 2025 at AUT, Auckland, NZ. More info and tickets here

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  • Christmas came early
    Nov 26 2025
    Two men who bear a resemblance to the man of the season, Associate Professor Rosser Johnson joins Matt to talk about how he got where he is, infomercials and toxic masculinity. Topics swing through learning over the decades, moving from the attention economy to the affection economy, toxic masculinity and the loss of proper argument in universities and society.

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    42 m
  • The future comes first
    Nov 19 2025

    TIme is a sphere, just one of the nuggets Dr Paul Janman drops in this chat about when history, the present and the future combine as he crafted a film as a part of his PhD. Paul referenced many different thinkers and artists in our chat, so we've included a couple for anyone who'd like a deeper dive.


    NZ Wars: Stories of Tainui | Documentary | RNZ [Broadcast].

    New Painting with Shane Cotton [Broadcast]. 95bFM.

    de Miranda, L. (2020). Artificial intelligence and philosophical creativity: From analytics to crealectics

    Hope, W. (2024). The Anthropocene, Global Capitalism and Global Futures: Times Out of Joint

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    37 m
  • Just go play!
    Nov 11 2025
    This was a fun sit-down with Dr. Tui Matelau, Kaiwhakatere of the School of Communication Studies at AUT. A good example of whanaungatanga, this chat sees us find what we have in common; 6 year-old daughters, a love for creativity and a connection to Te Pou Theatre (where you can see Tui's play in its premiere production in 2026).

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    40 m
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