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Science
Social Sciences
1176
Elizabeth Ellcessor, "In Case of Emergency: How...
53 min
1177
Technocracy Now! Part 1: Noam Chomsky on Intell...
63 min
1178
James Bessen, "The New Goliaths: How Corporatio...
An interview with James Bessen
42 min
1179
Alex Williams and Jeremy Gilbert, "Hegemony Now...
An interview with Alex Williams and Jeremy Gilbert
59 min
1180
Social Media and Political Participation in the...
A Discussion with Maria Elize Mendoza
26 min
1181
Tripp Mickle, "After Steve: How Apple Became a ...
An interview with Tripp Mickle
36 min
1182
Digital Lethargy
A Discussion with Tung-Hui Hu and Júlia Irion
14 min
1183
Kirsti Niskanen and Michael J. Barany, "Gender,...
50 min
1184
Kathryn Harkup, "Death By Shakespeare: Snakebit...
An interview with Kathryn Harkup
34 min
1185
NBN Classic: Mark Bartholomew, "Adcreep: The Ca...
Whether we realize it or not, "adcreep"―modern marketing's march to create a world where advertising can be expected anywhere and anytime―has come,..
68 min
1186
NBN Classic: Phoebe Moore, "The Quantified Self...
Humans are accustomed to being tool bearers, but what happens when machines become tool bearers, calculating human labour via the use of big data and people analytics by metrics?
58 min
1187
NBN Classic: Jonathan Sadowsky, "The Empire of ...
An interview with Jonathan Sadowsky
71 min
1188
NBN Classic: Virginia Eubanks, "Automating Ineq...
Eubanks systematically investigates the impacts of data mining, policy algorithms, and predictive risk models on poor and working-class people in America...
79 min
1189
David Max Moerman, "The Japanese Buddhist World...
An interview with David Max Moerman
79 min
1190
James Belich, "The World the Plague Made: The B...
An interview with James Belich
65 min
1191
Andrea Ballestero, "A Future History of Water" ...
An interview with Andrea Ballestero
78 min
1192
The Future of Nuclear Weapons: A Conversation w...
57 min
1193
Amber Sinha, "The Networked Public: How Social ...
An interview with Amber Sinha
52 min
1194
Alex Nathanson, "A History of Solar Power Art a...
An interview with Alex Nathanson
22 min
1195
Stefan Höltgen, "Open History: The Archaeology ...
An interview with Stefan Höltgen
45 min
1196
Beronda L. Montgomery, "Lessons from Plants" (H...
An interview with Beronda L. Montgomery
21 min
1197
Felicia Wu Song, "Restless Devices: Recovering ...
An interview with Felicia Wu Song
23 min
1198
Esther Wright, "Rockstar Games and American His...
An interview with Esther Wright
34 min
1199
Karen Hunger Parshall, "The New Era in American...
An interview with Karen Hunger Parshall
66 min
1200
Josh Chin and Liza Lin, "Surveillance State: In...
An interview with Josh Chin and Liza Lin
54 min