EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 51 MIN
Science Diplomacy: Bridging Divides — Building Peace Through Cross-Cultural Scientific Collaboration
from Reading the World | قراءة العالم | World Literature, Critical Reading, & Culture · host Ali A. Alhajji | World Literature & Culture
Explore the transformative power of science diplomacy and cross-cultural communication in this compelling episode of Reading the World. Dr. Zafra Lerman, a renowned chemist and peacebuilder, shares how the Malta Conferences forge critical connections between scientists from conflicted regions, promoting reconciliation and hope through a unique blend of equality, trust, and embodied friendship. This discussion delves into how these innovative efforts embody principles rooted in global humanities and cultural studies, emphasizing the potential for science to transcend political boundaries and foster lasting peace. You'll hear remarkable stories of collaboration between Israeli and Palestinian scientists, illustrating how a critical reading of political and cultural narratives can lead to profound understanding and change. Perfect for listeners interested in world literature, academic discourse, and the broader humanities, this episode highlights how the universal language of science helps humanize conflict and build bridges where diplomacy often fails.Human Rights and Peace: A Personal OdysseySend us Fan MailReading the World | قراءة العالمA bilingual podcast (English and Arabic) exploring world literature, culture, and higher education as ways of understanding how meaning is produced, circulated, and contested.Each episode takes one question at a time—carefully, clearly, and without oversimplification.Follow the podcast to continue the conversation.
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