Soul of research
Fowler somehow brings not just the facts of research but also the soul. Subjects are treated with the respect they deserve by honoring the narrative, the context, and the participants. He presents stories such as the history of women’s suffrage as absolutely essential, not as an interesting tidbit about “others.” He is not quick to label people based on one quote, but includes their life and relationships before and after. Thank you, gracious host.
pollarceurasia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/23
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