Synopsis
Interviews with Scholars of Science, Technology, and Society about their New Books
Episodes
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Carol Upadhya, “Reengineering India: Work, Capital, and Class in an Offshore Economy” (Oxford UP, 2016)
23/11/2016 Duration: 39min -
Robert Brain, “The Pulse of Modernism: Physiological Aesthetics in Fin-de-Siecle Europe (U. of Washington Press, 2015)
12/11/2016 Duration: 01h04min -
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J.D. Trout, “Wondrous Truths: The Improbable Triumph of Modern Science” (Oxford UP, 2016)
15/10/2016 Duration: 01h07min -
McKenzie Wark, “Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene” (Verso, 2015)
10/10/2016 Duration: 01h48s -
Marc Raboy, “Marconi: The Man Who Networked the World” (Oxford UP, 2016)
21/09/2016 Duration: 01h04min -
E.R. Truitt, “Medieval Robots: Mechanism, Magic, Nature, and Art” (U. of Pennsylvania Press, 2015)
21/09/2016 Duration: 52min -
Mary Chayko, “Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life” (SAGE, 2016)
13/09/2016 Duration: 34min -
Caroline Ford, “Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France” (Harvard UP, 2016)
12/09/2016 Duration: 53min -
Sandra Harding, “Objectivity and Diversity: A New Logic of Scientific Inquiry” (U. of Chicago Press, 2015)
07/09/2016 Duration: 01h07min -
Peter Wade, et. al. “Mestizo Genomics: Race Mixture, Nation, and Science in Latin America (Duke UP, 2014)
02/08/2016 Duration: 01h03s -
Benjamin Peters, “How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet” (MIT Press, 2016)
16/07/2016 Duration: 01h02min