Scholē IRL

Scholē IRL

Society EN ↓ 9 episodes

Scholē IRL is a podcast about thinking and worldmaking. We talk to ordinary people who have created spaces for leisurely study outside crumbling university ecosystems, searching for scholē in real life.

Author

Scholē IRL

Category

Society

Podcast website

podcasters.spotify.com

Latest episode

May 27, 2026

Where to listen?

Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soon

Podcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts

Get it on Google Play Install for free Android 5M+ downloads · 4.8 rating iOS soon

Episodes

You could be doing this with Jon Roffe and Matt Keyter from the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy and FOPA 27.05.2026

This week, we are joined with Jon Roffe and Matt Keyter from the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy and FOPA .  The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy (MSCP) is an independent teaching and research organization established in 2002 by a group of mildly disaffected postgrad students from the University of Melbourne philosophy department. It was created in a spirit of resistance to th...

Cadre model with Mason Herson-Horvath from the Institute for Social Ecology 19.05.2026

This week, we are joined with Mason Herson-Horvath from the Institute for Social Ecology, an independent institution of higher education dedicated to the study of social ecology, an interdisciplinary field drawing on philosophy, political and social theory, anthropology, history, economics, the natural sciences, and feminism. The ISE has offered intensive summer programs, a year-round B.A. degree...

Universal exile with Tuba İnal Çekiç, Cagla Diner, and Mohamad Moustafa Alabsi (Safi) from Off University 12.05.2026

This week, we are joined with Tuba İnal Çekiç, Cagla Diner, and Mohamad Moustafa Alabsi (Safi), from Off University , a self-organisation of scholars at risk who seek new strategies to sustain academic life threatened by anti-democratic and authoritarian regimes. Off University was established by scholars in Turkey, yet addresses itself to a public all over the world: Academics who have been purge...

Emergence with Erin Manning and Brian Massumi from 3Ecologies 04.05.2026

This week, we are joined with Erin Manning and Brian Massumi from 3Ecologies, an autonomous learning environment exploring collective techniques for creative thought and practice. Its activities are radically open, guided by an ethos of self-organization and open accessibility. It affirms the value of neurodiversity and non-normative modes of thinking, being, and perceiving. As an alternative or s...

Friendship, and other ways of producing knowledge 29.04.2026

This week, we are joined with Sigi Jöttkandt, Joanna Zylinska, and Gary Hall, the Directors of the Open Humanities Press,   an international community of scholars, editors and readers with a focus on critical and cultural theory and a mission to make leading works of contemporary critical thought available worldwide. OHP has operated as an independent initiative since 2006, promoting open access s...

Let's see what the possibilities are with Cathy Kemp, Tony Beavers, and Peter Suber from Exploring the Future of Philosophy 20.04.2026

This episode we are joined with Cathy Kemp, Tony Beavers, and Peter Suber from the Independent Philosophy Institute , now known as Exploring the Future of Philosophy , a group of academics, mostly philosophers, greatly concerned by cutbacks to institutional philosophy in the US. The core idea is to offer small, online philosophy seminars across a wide range of topics, texts, figures, periods, move...

People think with Rafael Khachaturian from the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research 13.04.2026

People think. This week, we are talking with Rafael Khachaturian from the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research, a para-academic institution offering a variety of courses across the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences to people who are interested in pursuing questions outside of the boundaries of the traditional university. We talk about how BISR is turning academic precarity into a...

If you don't see it, build it. With Geo Maher from the W.E.B. Du Bois Movement School for Abolition & Reconstruction 06.04.2026

To kick off our series, we are talking with Geo Maher from the W.E.B. Du Bois Movement School for Abolition & Reconstruction - a school for collective thinking and learning about injustices and political change to empower movement organizers of all ages and backgrounds to challenge and transform oppressive systems - what we think is at the heart of whatever a "schole of the undercommons" might...

Thinking in survival mode. Why Scholē IRL? 30.03.2026

On our first (pre-episode) of the season, we (Sarah and Ira) share some thoughts about why we started our podcast Scholē IRL, and what is at stake in trying to make a space for thinking together in and out of collapsing university ecosystems. But let’s face it, we’re thinking in survival mode. Sarah talks about her journey in and out of academia, to self-identifying as a para-academic, while Ira t...

Listen to the Scholē IRL podcast in Replaio

Radio and podcasts in one app - free, with no sign-up. Install today and do not miss the launch

Get it on Google Play

Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.