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Science
Social Sciences
751
Robert R. Janes, "Museums and Societal Collapse...
54 min
752
Lee McIntyre, "The Scientific Attitude: Defendi...
What can explain the success of science as an endeavor for getting closer to truth?
27 min
753
Benjamin R. Siegel, “Hungry Nation: Food, Famin...
An interview with Benjamin R. Siegel
40 min
754
Carolyn Birdsall, "Radiophilia" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
An interview with Carolyn Birdsall
42 min
755
Nicole Seymour, "Glitter" (Bloombury, 2022)
An interview with Nicole Seymour
27 min
756
Jeffrey Whyte, "The Birth of Psychological War:...
An interview with Jeffrey Whyte
79 min
757
Ben Jacobsen and David Beer, "Social Media and ...
An interview with Ben Jacobsen and David Beer
42 min
758
Howie Singer and Bill Rosenblatt, "Key Changes:...
An interview with Howie Singer and Bill Rosenblatt
86 min
759
André Jansson, "Rethinking Communication Geogra...
An interview with André Jansson
26 min
760
Joanna Zylinska, "The Perception Machine: Our P...
An interview with Joanna Zylinska
58 min
761
Vineeta Sinha. "Temple Tracks: Labour, Piety an...
An interview with Vineeta Sinha
43 min
762
Vincent Ialenti, "Deep Time Reckoning: How Futu...
An interview with Vincent Ialenti
74 min
763
Skylar Bayer and Gabriela Serrato Marks, "Uncha...
An interview with Skylar Bayer and Gabriela Serrato Marks
36 min
764
Laila Shereen Sakr, "Arabic Glitch: Technocultu...
An interview with Laila Shereen Sakr
30 min
765
Toward Equity in Science: A Discussion with Cas...
35 min
766
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 7: A Genealogy...
The problem of gun violence is as old as guns themselves.
51 min
767
Nettrice R. Gaskins, "Techno-Vernacular Creativ...
An interview with Nettrice R. Gaskins
19 min
768
Jesse Dart, "Feeding the Hustle: Free Food & Ca...
An interview with Jesse Dart
50 min
769
Mark Munsterhjelm, "Forensic Colonialism: Genet...
An interview with Mark Munsterhjelm
30 min
770
The Future of Predictions: A Discussion with Ch...
29 min
771
This is the Best Statement of the Simulation Hy...
On Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "World on a Wire" (1973)
85 min
772
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 3: What Is Gen...
Against the effort to master the past, genealogy reminds us that our descendants have the freedom to create new futures.
45 min
773
Using History For User Research (UX): A Discuss...
42 min
774
Linda Eckert, "Enough: Because We Can Stop Cerv...
An interview with Linda Eckert
24 min
775
Andrew C. McKevitt, "Gun Country: Gun Capitalis...
An interview with Andrew C. McKevitt
57 min