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Institutional Corruption in News Media: A Conversation with William English

Episode 148

Why has trust in the news media declined? How can we combat biased reporting and the spread of misinformation? And how do these challenges compare to…

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Matthew Daniel Eddy, "Media and the Mind: Art, Science, and Notebooks as Paper Machines, 1700-1830" (U Chicago Press, 2023)

Episode 388

We often think of reason as a fixed entity, as a definitive body of facts that do not change over time. But during the Enlightenment, reason also was…

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Radiophilia

Episode 57

Today’s guest is Carolyn Birdsall, Associate Professor of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam. If you’re a scholar of sound or radio, you likely k…

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Melissa Villa-Nicholas, "Data Borders: How Silicon Valley Is Building an Industry Around Immigrants" (U California Press, 2023)

Episode 185

Uncle Sam is watching, whether you like it or not. And the surveillance program the United States is building has as its foundation immigrants who ha…

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Lauren E. Bridges on Fantasies and Realities of Digital Transformation and the Data Center Industry

Episode 95

Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Lauren Bridges, Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, about her work on t…

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Peter B. Kaufman, "The Moving Image: A User's Manual" (MIT Press, 2025)

Episode 231

Video (television, film, the moving image generally) is today’s most popular information medium. Two-thirds of the world’s internet traffic is video.…

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Daniel J. Solove, "On Privacy and Technology" (Oxford UP, 2025)

Data and privacy have emerged as critical issues in our digitally interconnected era, profoundly influencing individual rights, societal norms, and d…

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Howard Chiang, "After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, and the Transformation of Sex in Modern China" (Columbia UP, 2018)

Episode 180

Howard Chiang’s new book is a masterful study of the relationship between sexual knowledge and Chinese modernity. After Eunuchs: Science, Medicine, a…

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Brain Rot: What Screens Are Doing to Our Minds (6)

Episode 244

Drs. Messina and Gill talked about cognitive offloading in our digital age—how smartphones, AI, and other technologies are reshaping our mental habit…

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Will AI Transform What it Means to be Human in the Next Ten Years?

Episode 30

It’s the UConn Popcast, and what impact will AI have on being human in the next decade? Elon University’s Center for Imagining the Digital Future jus…

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