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In this episode, we welcome one of the most influential voices in international relations, Professor Craig Murphy. A pioneer in global governance scholarship, Craig has been at the forefront of research on international organizations, industrial change, and the historical evolution of global political structures. His work bridges critical theory, historical materialism, and the study of transnational social movements, offering a sweeping perspective on the forces that have shaped our world. In recognition of his significant contribution to the field, Craig has received the Distinguished Senior Scholar Award in International Political Economy (2013) and International Organization (2024) from the International Studies Associations. In this conversation, we trace Craig's trajectory through the intellectual landscape of the 1970s, where emerging ideas on world-systems theory, quantitative peace research, and environmental limits reshaped the study of international politics. With trademark humour, he reflects on the influence of Robert Cox and historical materialism, the critical need to challenge “relentless presentism” in global governance research, and the dual role of international institutions – as both market-builders for industrial capitalism and platforms for political resistance. We close by reflecting on a world grappling with existential threats and Craig's salutary reminder that the task ahead is not just to critique existing governance but to fundamentally rethink and remake it. Craig Murphy is the Betty Freyhof Johnson '44 Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Wellesley College. A leading scholar of global governance, he has served as President of the International Studies Association (2000-2001) and co-editor of the journal Global Governance. Craig Murphy's Wellesley profile can be found here: https://www1.wellesley.edu/politicalscience/faculty/murphy We discussed: • ‘Every Just Peace is Something New: Translating a Difficult Finding from the Social Sciences to the Humanities and Back', unpublished manuscript. • International Organization and Industrial Change: Global Governance since 1850 (Oxford, 1994). • ‘Global Governance Over the Long Haul', International Studies Quarterly (2014). • ‘Global governance: poorly done and poorly understood', International Affairs (2000).
Step into the Luxury Wedding Show with this special episode of the Save the Date Podcast- The Vendor Table! We've brought together a powerhouse panel of wedding industry experts, including officiants Craig Murphy & Ren Holmberg, photographer Jennifer Dawe, destination travel expert Lois Barbour, and makeup artist Lauren Snow. This live-recorded session features candid advice, behind-the-scenes insights, and invaluable tips for couples planning their big day. Listen in to hear the interactive Q&A where real couples attending the show ask their burning questions, making this episode a must-listen for anyone dreaming of a beautiful and seamless wedding experience. Prepare to be inspired, informed, and one step closer to your perfect wedding day! Check our panellists at the links below: Craig Murphy | https://www.craigmurphy.ca/Jennifer Dawe | https://jenniferdawe.com/Ren Holmberg | https://youmaynownl.carrd.co/Lois Barbour | https://www.traveltimeagency.com/about/lois-barbour/Lauren Snow | https://www.blushbylaurensnow.com/Follow Andrea Hounsell Events on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andreahounselleventsDownload our ULTIMATE Wedding Planning Checklist https://www.andreahounsell.com/shopBook a consultation call with Andrea about your upcoming wedding https://www.andreahounsell.com/contact
In this episode of Inspired By, host Isabella Taylor sits down with radio legend Sean Craig Murphy, owner of the Australian Radio School. Sean shares his passion for teaching and mentoring the next generation of broadcasters, offering insights into how his decades of radio experience have shaped his unique approach to education. From his start as a roller rink DJ to founding one of Australia’s top radio schools, Sean’s journey is packed with lessons on creativity, resilience, and the power of storytelling. You will hear Sean’s advice for aspiring broadcasters, stories from his career, and why teaching fuels his own creativity. Stay tuned until the end for a behind-the-scenes moment that will leave you smiling! Find Inspired By on your favourite podcast app via the Auscast Network. Topics in this episode; Sean’s upbringing and early experiences in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Melbourne, and Adelaide. His start in the radio industry as a DJ at a roller skating rink in Adelaide. Transition from DJing to radio, including his first job at Murray Bridge’s 5MU. Sean’s training at Vaughan Harvey’s Radio School and its impact on his teaching style. Founding the Australian Radio School and his passion for mentoring students. Key lessons learned from over 40 years in radio and podcasting. His experiences co-hosting Everyday Conspiracy Theories Podcast. The creative process of launching a successful podcast from scratch. Reflections on the evolution of radio and podcasting as complementary mediums. Insights into community radio as a training ground for aspiring announcers. Advice for staying creative and resilient in a competitive industry. A humorous behind-the-scenes moment at the end of the episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Inspired By, host Isabella Taylor sits down with radio legend Sean Craig Murphy, owner of the Australian Radio School. Sean shares his passion for teaching and mentoring the next generation of broadcasters, offering insights into how his decades of radio experience have shaped his unique approach to education. From his start as a roller rink DJ to founding one of Australia’s top radio schools, Sean’s journey is packed with lessons on creativity, resilience, and the power of storytelling. You will hear Sean’s advice for aspiring broadcasters, stories from his career, and why teaching fuels his own creativity. Stay tuned until the end for a behind-the-scenes moment that will leave you smiling! Find Inspired By on your favourite podcast app via the Auscast Network. Topics in this episode; Sean’s upbringing and early experiences in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Melbourne, and Adelaide. His start in the radio industry as a DJ at a roller skating rink in Adelaide. Transition from DJing to radio, including his first job at Murray Bridge’s 5MU. Sean’s training at Vaughan Harvey’s Radio School and its impact on his teaching style. Founding the Australian Radio School and his passion for mentoring students. Key lessons learned from over 40 years in radio and podcasting. His experiences co-hosting Everyday Conspiracy Theories Podcast. The creative process of launching a successful podcast from scratch. Reflections on the evolution of radio and podcasting as complementary mediums. Insights into community radio as a training ground for aspiring announcers. Advice for staying creative and resilient in a competitive industry. A humorous behind-the-scenes moment at the end of the episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Murphy and Jonathan Rowson join us for a dialogue on global politics and the metacrisis, using as a springboard for this conversation the essay ‘Prefixing the World: Why the polycrisis is a permacrisis, which is actually a metacrisis, which is not really a crisis at all', published by Jonathan on his Substack blog in late 2023. Craig recently participated in a panel on Crisis in Global Governance at the International Studies Association annual meeting where he engaged with Jonathan's work in his remarks, seeing certain affinities between Jonathan's claim that all global problems of the moment are connected to a single source, a single metacrisis and Craig's own insights into the importance of grappling with the possible interconnections across global problems if problem solvers are going to develop the kind of complex solidarity that is likely to be essential to any adequate response to the daunting challenges of our times. We were honoured to be able to bring these two distinguished scholars and authors together for a far-reaching and deeply meaningful conversation. Craig Murphy is Betty Freyhof Johnson '44 Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Wellesley College and is a leading light in the fields of international relations and political science, known particularly for his pioneering research on global governance. Jonathan Rowson is Co-founder and Chief Executive of Perspectiva, which is a collective of scholars, artists and activists who produce and publish outputs concerned with understanding the relationship between systems, souls and society in theory and practice. He was previously Director of the Social Brain Centre at the RSA where he authored a range of influential research reports on behaviour change, climate change and spirituality, and curated and chaired a range of related events. Craig's official website profile can be found here: https://www1.wellesley.edu/politicalscience/faculty/murphy Jonathan's profile can be found on the Perspectiva website: https://systems-souls-society.com/origin/people/ He tweets @Jonathan_Rowson His essays can also be read at Substack: https://substack.com/@jonathanrowson We discussed: Ursula Le Guin, ‘The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas', 1973: https://shsdavisapes.pbworks.com/f/Omelas.pdf Geoff Mann, ‘It Was Not Supposed to End This Way', August 2019: https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/geoff-mann-it-was-not-supposed-end-way/ See our podcast conversation Geoff Mann here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFmOtlbJPts Craig Murphy, ‘Leadership, Global Governance, and Peace', November 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ_nXvzcOEE Craig Murphy, ‘Engineering Rules', 2024: https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/11653/engineering-rules#:~:text=of%20the%20internet.-,In%20Engineering%20Rules%2C%20JoAnne%20Yates%20and%20Craig%20N.,on%20all%20of%20our%20lives. Kim Stanley Robinson, The Ministry of the Future: https://www.orbitbooks.net/orbit-excerpts/the-ministry-for-the-future/ Jonathan Rowson, ‘Prefixing the World,' September 2023: https://perspecteeva.substack.com/p/prefixing-the-world Jonathan Rowson, ‘Tasting the Pickle: ten flavours of meta-crisis and the appetite for a new civilisation', February 2021: https://systems-souls-society.com/tasting-the-pickle-ten-flavours-of-meta-crisis-and-the-appetite-for-a-new-civilisation/ Adam Tooze, ‘Welcome to the world of the polycrisis', Financial Times, 28 October 2022: https://www.ft.com/content/498398e7-11b1-494b-9cd3-6d669dc3de33
I was joined by Craig Murphy, Marcelo Varge, Jason Hodgkins and Sebastian Sparr of Uragh for this much awaited track by track overview of their incredible progressive metal/metalcore debut album 'Maelstrom'. It's no secret how much I admire this band and the lads were in top form as they joined me to talk through this very important release for the Irish Metal Scene. It was great to dig deep into the tracks to find out how the dynamics, emotions, rhythms and music were crafted and balanced along with the stories that formed 'Maelstrom'. I hope you enjoy the episode and show some love to Uragh by clicking on their bandcamp page below! Band Link: https://uragh.bandcamp.com/album/maelstrom *Please SUBSCRIBE to the THE METAL CELL YOUTUBE PAGE! Thanks! Richie.
In this episode of The Universal Man podcast, Grego and Pricey welcome a couple of special guests - Craig Murphy and Brendan Hawes aka Hawesy - to explore the great adventure of raising boys to become men. http://universalman.org/podcast/fathering-boys-to-men REGISTER FOR OUR NEXT CAMP IN YOUR AREA: universalman.org/camps In this episode we talk about: The importance of being involved in your son's life and his activities, but not overstepping the mark Having realistic expectations around his development and not trying to impose yours on him Why boys are risk-takers up until their mid-20s and appreciating that they are developing the ability to control their emotions The importance of humour and why the dad joke is the best tool you can use! Connect with Universal Man About: universalman.org/about Facebook: facebook.com/TheUniversalMan LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/universalman
Standards. Who has them? From shipping containers to screws to tech gadgets, how is it that something made in China can have certain attributes identical to another product made by another company half a world away? And why does it matter? MIT professor and business history JoAnne Yates and Wellesley professor of political science Craig Murphy are the authors of Engineering Rules: Global Standard Setting since 1880. Together with co-host Jacob Feldgoise, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, we talk about how international standards were established at the impact this had on China's development. We also discuss How standardized shipping containers made China's rise possible Why Tim Berners Lee is a benevolent overlord Who has the most influence in setting international standards Why Europe might be more annoying than China from a US standards perspective Outro music: Gonna Be An Engineer by Peggy Seeger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IGVxBb5uYk CHECK OUT THE CHINATALK SUBSTACK! https://chinatalk.substack.com Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ChinaTalk
Standards. Who has them? From shipping containers to screws to tech gadgets, how is it that something made in China can have certain attributes identical to another product made by another company half a world away? And why does it matter? MIT professor and business history JoAnne Yates and Wellesley professor of political science Craig Murphy are the authors of Engineering Rules: Global Standard Setting since 1880. Together with co-host Jacob Feldgoise, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, we talk about how international standards were established at the impact this had on China's development. We also discuss How standardized shipping containers made China's rise possible Why Tim Berners Lee is a benevolent overlord Who has the most influence in setting international standards Why Europe might be more annoying than China from a US standards perspective Outro music: Gonna Be An Engineer by Peggy Seeger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IGVxBb5uYk CHECK OUT THE CHINATALK SUBSTACK! https://chinatalk.substack.com Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ChinaTalk
Additional Reading:Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, The Roots of Power: Animate Form and Gendered Bodies (1999).Jennifer Karnes Alexander, The Mantra of Efficiency: From Waterwheel to Social Control (2008).Daniel Kevles, In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity (1985).Host Suggestion:JoAnn Yates and Craig Murphy, Engineering Rules: Global Standard Setting since 1880 (2019). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When the country needed them, they dropped everything to get to the site of the collapsed World Trade Center towers and save lives. Brian McGuire is a retired New York City firefighter. Craig Murphy is Deputy Commissioner in the Philadelphia Fire Department and a former member of Pennsylvania Task Force One. Frankie Degrand is a retired Chief Gunner's Mate in the United States Navy. They all had vital roles to play on September 11, 2001, and their lives were forever changed that day. On this episode of In Depth, KYW Newsradio anchor Michelle Durham shares their reflections on what they saw and how it still affects them twenty years later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Co-host Jenn David-Lang of The Main Idea and I talk about her summary of The Influential School Leader: Inspiring Teachers, Students, and Families Through Social and Organizational Psuchology by Craig Murphy and John D'Auria. If you would like a copy of this summary, you can email Jenn at Jenn@TheMainIdea.net. Send your comments, questions, and show ideas to mike@schoolleadershipshow.com. Consider rating the podcast in iTunes and leaving a comment. And please pass the show along to your colleagues. If you or someone you know would like to sponsor the show, send me an email at mike@schoolleadershipshow.com.
One of South Australia's most passionate radio practitioners, Sean Craig Murphy, stumbled into the craft thanks to a happy coincidence at 5MU. The SAFM announcer and owner of Australian Radio School has come to adore the medium and has many fond memories of his time at 5MU to share. He joins Jennie Lenman for the station's historic switch to FM after 86 years on the AM dial. Make the switch with us to 94.3FM in the Adelaide Hills. 96.3FM in the Murraylands and 97.1FM on the South Coast and Fleurieu.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, a Langley church. He speaks about the life of Daniel and how he and his friends relied on God and prayed through the challenging times when they had no control. About this Message Series ... Read More The post God is Sovereign appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, a Langley church. He speaks on the topic of Spiritual Discipline. This is the eighth message in a multi-part series called ‘Discipline’. About this Message Series This is a message in a series called ... Read More The post Humility appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, a Langley church. He speaks on the topic of Spiritual Discipline. This is the third message in a multi-part series called “Discipline”. About this Message Series This is a message in a series called ... Read More The post Fasting appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
IT specialist, innovation expert, cloud computing authority and Director of Performance IT, Craig Murphy, chats over coffee with RDA Central West CEO, Sam Harma in episode seventeen of the Business Leaders Breakfast Series. Recently relocating to Orange to help drive innovation in the Central West, Craig was previously leading the Global Entrepreneur Program for IBM Australia. His enthusiasm for innovation and technology has helped many in the startup and business community. W: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gtmurph/?fbclid=IwAR15sDOziuK2Y7JsIHTn55QdBcx13qObdGd8oe8uQRx2fYqZVIGw_qoLKY8
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship on the topic of Jesus’ statement ‘I AM the bread of life’. This is the first in a seven-part series called ‘RESET’. About this Message Series This is a message in a series called ... Read More The post I AM the bread of life appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, a Langley church. He speaks on the topic of Community with a Few. This is the fourth message in a multi-part series called "Becoming who we are". This is a message in a series ... Read More The post Community with a few appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
In this episode, we meet Craig Murphy, Chief HR Officer of Henley Properties on the role of HR in a modern business, the business of people, and getting business transformation right. Go to: www.chiefmaker.com/155 Complete your FREE Career Scorecard: www.chiefmaker.com/score-card Craig's full title is the General Manager, Customer, People and Culture at Henley Homes, a role he has held since July 2016. He has significant multi-industry experience in telecommunications, mining, steel manufacturing, and property development and construction. Craig is also a Certified Professional of the Australian HR Institute (CAHRI), an expert advisor to the People & Leadership Committee of Victoria University and Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. His expertise lies in HR strategy development and deployment, organization design & restructuring, union negotiation, learning & development and leadership of global HR teams. In this episode we talk about: How employees can bring their unique value proposition to work every day; The role of HR in a modern business; Not forgetting that resources are humans too; and How to absolutely nail business transformation! Connecting with Craig Murphy You can reach Craig via LinkedIn. Books and resources mentioned in the episode The Coaching Habit - by Michael Stanier The New HR Leader's First 100 Days - by Alan Collins
In this episode, JoAnne Yates, Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Craig N. Murphy, Betty Freyhof Johnson ’44 Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College, discuss their book "Engineering Rules: Global Standard Setting since 1880," which is published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. They begin by explaining what standards are and why standards matter. They describe how and why standards are created, and reflect on the history of standard setting. They discuss the culture of standard setting and how it has changed over time. And they close by reflecting on the meaning of standards in relation to deliberative democracy. Yates is on Twitter at @yatesmemo.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig Murphy, Foster MBA Class of 2019, shares his experience switching from a career as an engineer in oil and gas services to a full-time role in management consulting with a general management summer internship in manufacturing. Craig talks about how he prepared for case interviews, and sharpened his behavioral interview delivery.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, in Langley BC. He speaks on slavery, sin, freedom, and new life. This message is part of our summer series, Promises of God. The post God sets you free appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
Sean Craig Murphy has worked in radio since he was 18. He's worked at 15 stations all around Australia including 2dayFM in Sydney, FoxFM in Melbourne, SAFM, MIX 102.3 and more recently Triple M Adelaide.Sean's twice been awarded Australia's Best Music Personality by his peers. He's also worked in many areas outside of announcing including show producing, programming, marketing, PR, integration and copywriting.Sean gives back to radio too running the Australian Radio School - You can check out the website for more details here!https://www.australianradioschool.com/australian_radio_school_tutors.php
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, in Langley BC. He speaks on doubt, fear, and faith. This is the fourth message in our 7 Life Changing Questions series. The post Why did you doubt? appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, in Langley BC. He speaks on the culture, the church, and fear. This message is the third message of our “Church in Culture” message series. The post Fear appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, in Langley BC. He speaks on the Samaritan, love, and purpose. This message is part of our Jesus + Justice series. The post The Good Samaritan appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
Craig Murphy speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, in Langley BC. He speaks on Luke, salvation, and grace. This message was spoken to the church family on August 19, 2018. The post The Pharisee and the Tax Collector appeared first on SouthRidge Church.
President Covino chats with Dr. Craig Murphy, an associate professor in our PsyD program in School Psychology, to discuss the importance of school-based mental health services and how mental health is critical to children’s success and well-being, both in and out of the classroom.
In 1947, the price of a candy bar in British Columbia rose from 5 to 8 cents, and the local teenagers organized a surprisingly effective "strike" that soon spread across the country. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow Canada's unlikely "candy bar war," which gripped the nation for 10 days before ending with a surprising twist. We'll also take a grueling automobile ride across 1903 America and puzzle over the intentions of a masked man. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and all contributions are greatly appreciated. You can change or cancel your pledge at any time, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation via the Donate button in the sidebar of the Futility Closet website. Our feature on Canada's candy bar war of 1947 was suggested by listener Randy Banderob. Sources: Tom Hawthorn, "From a Shop in Ladysmith, Chocolate Strike Affected Sales Across the Country," Globe and Mail, April 23, 2012. "Auld Lang Syne," Ladysmith-Chemainus Chronicle, May 4, 1977. "Putting Their Three Cents In," Ladysmith-Chemainus Chronicle, June 12, 2007. "'War' Fought Over Chocolate," Now, April 18, 2007. Dave Obee, "Candy Price Hike Sent Kids Into the Streets," Victoria Times-Colonist, Dec. 7, 2008. Travesty Productions, The Five Cent War. Burnaby History Tour: The Five Cent Chocolate War (accessed Jan. 3, 2016). Lenny Flank, "The 1947 Candy Bar Strike," Hidden History, July 28, 2015. Listener mail: Sources for our story on Horatio Nelson Jackson and his 1903 auto journey across the United States: Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns, Horatio's Drive, 2003. Horatio's Drive (DVD), 2003, written by Dayton Duncan, directed by Ken Burns. Here's a photo of Bud the transcontinental bulldog: Sources on Dwight Eisenhower and the Cross-Country Motor Transport Train: U.S. Federal Highway Administration, "Why President Dwight D. Eisenhower Understood We Needed the Interstate System" (accessed Jan. 15, 2016). David A. Pfeiffer, "Ike's Interstates at 50: Anniversary of the Highway System Recalls Eisenhower's Role as Catalyst," Prologue, Summer 2006. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Craig Murphy. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Craig Murphy, M. Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations, gives a lecture arguing that global leadership is necessary to manage transnational issues including the environment, organized crime, and the international financial system.
Craig Murphy reads an excerpt from the preface to Unmaking the West: "What-If?" Scenarios That Rewrite World History, edited by Philip Tetlick, Richard Lebow, and Geoffrey Parker, published by Michigan University Press. (5:00) "Imagine reading a book that begins, 'We Chinese take our primacy for granted. We are one of the oldest civilizations in the world and the oldest continuous culture in existence.'"
In this program, Dr. Greene interviews Dr. Craig Murphy, school psychologist in the Newton, Massachusetts Public School system. As part of a 3-year, federally-funded project overseen by Dr. Murphy, many of the elementary schools in Newton have been implementing the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Dr. Murphy describes the challenges and successes in helping classroom teachers understand challenging behavior as a form of developmental delay and embrace Plan B as a viable option for helping students with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.