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Science
Social Sciences
1351
Wesley C. Robertson, "Scripting Japan: Orthogra...
An interview with Wesley C. Robertson
53 min
1352
Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder, "Access All Areas...
An interview with Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder
35 min
1353
Xenia Zeiler, "Digital Hinduism" (Routledge, 2019)
An interview with Xenia Zeiler
25 min
1354
R. A. Woldoff and R. C. Litchfield, "Digital No...
An interview with Rachael A. Woldoff and Robert C. Litchfield
103 min
1355
Becky L. Schulthies, "Channeling Moroccanness: ...
An interview with Becky L. Schulthies
56 min
1356
L. Ferlier and B. Miyamoto, "Forms, Formats and...
Interview with Louisiane Ferlier and Benedicte Miyamoto
59 min
1357
On Writing Well for Trade: A Conversation with ...
In this episode you’ll hear: differences between trade books and monographs, how to translate academic scholarship for wider audiences, risks and rewards of writing for trade, and trade books as a means to address justice issues related to access to knowledge and audience hierarchies...
47 min
1358
Jennifer Burek Pierce, "Narratives, Nerdfighter...
An interview with Jennifer Burek Pierce
43 min
1359
Matilde Córdoba Azcárate, "Stuck with Tourism: ...
An interview with Matilde Córdoba Azcárate
69 min
1360
Charles R. Acland, "American Blockbuster: Movie...
An interview with Charles R. Acland
74 min
1361
The Other Side of the Desk with a UP Editor: A ...
Our guest is: Kimberly Guinta, Editorial Director at Rutgers University Press....
45 min
1362
Kim T. Gallon, "Pleasure in the News: African A...
An interview with Kim T. Gallon
69 min
1363
Richard Ovenden, "Burning the Books: A History ...
An interview with Richard Ovenden
38 min
1364
Sharon Marcus, "The Drama of Celebrity" (Prince...
An interview with Sharon Marcus
48 min
1365
Waleed F. Mahdi, "Arab Americans in Film: From ...
How are Arab Americans portrayed in Arab films, and just as importantly, how are they portrayed in the works of Arab American filmmakers themselves?
64 min
1366
Edward Wilson-Lee, "The Catalogue of Shipwrecke...
After Columbus’s death in 1506, eighteen-year-old Hernando sought to continue—and surpass—his father’s campaign to explore the boundaries of the known world by building a library to collect everything ever printed...
46 min
1367
Marissa J. Moorman, "Powerful Frequencies: Radi...
Moorman narrates Angolan history with the radio at its center...
61 min
1368
Gemma Milne, "Smoke and Mirrors: How Hype Obscu...
Hype can be combated and discounted, though, if you're able to see exactly where, how and why it is being deployed...
76 min
1369
Leela Prasad, "The Audacious Raconteur: Soverei...
Can a subject be sovereign in a hegemony? Can creativity be reined in by forces of empire?
30 min
1370
Scholarly Communications: A Discussion with Eli...
We talk about knowing the research you have done, but communicating the message you want said...
69 min
1371
Catharine Abell, "Fiction: A Philosophical Anal...
For Abell, fictional entities exist in the same way that marriages and corporations do...
60 min
1372
Leigh Thompson, "Negotiating the Sweet Spot: Th...
Negotiating at Home, at Work, and Virtually
34 min
1373
Keith A. Livers, "Conspiracy Culture: Post-Sovi...
Livers offers a solid background that helps historicize the conspiracy preoccupations in Russia...
54 min
1374
Samantha Langsdale and Elizabeth Rae Coody, "Mo...
This book the ways women are made monstrous in popular culture...
53 min
1375
D. G. Young, "Irony and Outrage: The Polarized ...
Young looks at two distinct genres of communication—irony and outrage—and their respective appeals to liberals and conservatives...
60 min