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Carol Rittner and John K Roth, "This Time: Teaching the Holocaust Today" (‎iPub Cloud, 2026)

Written for educators, scholars, graduate students, and readers engaged in Holocaust education, genocide studies, history, ethics, religious studies,…

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Robin Andersen, "The Complicit Lens: US Media Coverage of Israel's Genocide in Gaza" (OR Books, 2026)

Robin Andersen's latest book, The Complicit Lens: US Media Coverage of Israel's Genocide in Gaza (OR Books, 2026), is a forensic and unflinching ex…

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The Religion Department: An Online Learning Platform with Andrew Mark Henry and Andrew Ali Aghapour

The Religion Department is an online learning platform dedicated to the academic, nonsectarian study of religion, created by the team behind Religion…

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Patrick Brodie and Darin Barney eds., "Media Rurality" (Duke UP, 2026)

Media Rurality (Duke UP, 2026), edited by Darin Barney and Patrick Brodie, investigates the centrality of rural places and people within the media sy…

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Are Libraries the Hidden Book Market? with Erin Cox of Words & Money

What if the most powerful tool in your book marketing strategy isn't social media — it's your local library? In the debut episode of The Publishing P…

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Kirsten Clark, "Practical Project Management for Librarians" (Bloomsbury, 2025)

Episode 112

Librarians continue to work under budget constraints while still needing to increase the user experience and remove barriers to library resources. Le…

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Jonathan Gray and Daphne Gershon, "Reading Media: How to Do Textual Analysis" (NYU Press, 2026)

Reading Media: How to do Textual Analysis reinvigorates one of media and cultural studies’ most foundational methods at a moment when it is most need…

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Laura Horak, "Trans Cinema: Making Communities, Identities, and Worlds" (U California Press, 2026)

Episode 82

Since the 1990s, a largely underground upwelling of trans creativity has helped new trans identities, communities, and political movements come toget…

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The Information State: How is the State Surveilling and Manipulating us These Days?

Episode 182

In this episode of International Horizons, RBI Acting Director Eli Karetny interviews Jacob Siegel, writer, Army veteran, and author of The Informati…

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Sarah Murray, "Powered by Smart: A Prehistory of Everyday AI" (NYU Press, 2026)

Episode 179

Powered by Smart traces the techno-cultural evolutions that made artificial intelligence feel more familiar than futuristic. From wearables and strea…

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