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Science
Social Sciences
1076
Ijlal Naqvi, "Access to Power: Electricity and ...
An interview with Ijlal Naqvi
54 min
1077
The Future of the News: A Discussion with Roger...
30 min
1078
James Raven, "The Oxford Illustrated History of...
An interview with James Raven
62 min
1079
The Geopolitics of Microchips: China, the EU, a...
An interview with Hermann Aubié
23 min
1080
The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication
A Conversation with Nirit Weiss-Blatt
65 min
1081
Seeing Truth in the Archives
A Conversation about the AMNH and What Gets Saved with Joel Sweimler
46 min
1082
How a California Electricity Utility Caused Dea...
A Conversation with Katherine Blunt
61 min
1083
Jeremiah McCall, "Gaming the Past: Using Video ...
An interview with Jeremiah McCall,
49 min
1084
“Tech” Journalism and the Many Lives of Stewart...
A Conversation with John Markoff
64 min
1085
Emily Strasser, "Half-Life of a Secret: Reckoni...
An interview with Emily Strasser
56 min
1086
Christiaan De Beukelaer, "Trade Winds: A Sailin...
An interview with Christiaan De Beukelaer
45 min
1087
The Promises and Perils of Hype in Science and ...
A Conversation with Gemma Milne
68 min
1088
The Internet, Inequality, and the “Digital Divide”
A Conversation with Daniel Greene
80 min
1089
Thomas Poell et al., "Platforms and Cultural Pr...
86 min
1090
The Future of Nuclear Fusion: A Discussion with...
34 min
1091
Amy S. Bruckman, "Should You Believe Wikipedia?...
An interview with Amy S. Bruckman
43 min
1092
Computers, Information, and Decision-Making
A Conversation with Samantha Kleinberg
61 min
1093
Curtis Runstedler, "Alchemy and Exemplary Poetr...
An interview with Curtis Runstedler
55 min
1094
Nick Seaver, "Computing Taste: Algorithms and t...
An interview with Nick Seaver
83 min
1095
Horton's Cosmic Zoom: A Discussion with Zachary...
40 min
1096
Inventing American Telecommunications
A Conversation with Richard John
76 min
1097
Angela Vanhaelen, "The Moving Statues of Sevent...
An interview with Angela Vanhaelen
45 min
1098
The History of Teletherapy
A Conversation with Hannah Zeavin
60 min
1099
Public Thinking: Social Media and the New 'Publ...
A Conversation with Cornel West and George Scialabba
29 min
1100
Collaborations between Cold War Scientists and ...
A Conversation with Patrick McCray
72 min