New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
A podcast by New Books Network
2587 Episodes
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Modifying Maize: How Genetically Modified Corn Changed Science, Academia and Indigenous Rights in Mexico (Part 1 of 2)
Published: 8/11/2022 -
Twitter, Intellectual Discourse, and Humility
Published: 8/10/2022 -
J. R. McNeill and Peter Engelke, "The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945" (Harvard UP, 2016)
Published: 8/10/2022 -
Minh-Ha T. Pham, "Why We Can't Have Nice Things: Social Media's Influence on Fashion, Ethics, and Property" (Duke UP, 2022)
Published: 8/10/2022 -
Environmental Catastrophe
Published: 8/9/2022 -
Lindsay Starkey, "Encountering Water in Early Modern Europe and Beyond" (Amsterdam UP, 2020)
Published: 8/9/2022 -
Ronald Meester and Klaas Slooten, "Probability and Forensic Evidence: Theory, Philosophy, and Applications" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
Published: 8/9/2022 -
M. I. Franklin, "Sampling Politics: Music and the Geocultural" (Oxford UP, 2021)
Published: 8/9/2022 -
Sébastien Philippe and Tomas Statius, "Toxique: Enquête sur les essais nucléaires français en Polynésie" (Companyédition PUF/Disclose, 2021)
Published: 8/8/2022 -
On Online Churches
Published: 8/8/2022 -
American Chernobyl, Part 2: The Most Poisonous Place in the USA
Published: 8/5/2022 -
Nina Rattner Gelbart, "Minerva's French Sisters: Women of Science in Enlightenment France" (Yale UP, 2021)
Published: 8/4/2022 -
America's Chernobyl, Part 1: Living in a Poison Town
Published: 8/4/2022 -
Daniel Bergner, "The Mind and the Moon: My Brother's Story, the Science of Our Brains, and the Search for Our Psyches" (Ecco, 2022)
Published: 8/4/2022 -
The Revolution Will Not Be Streamed: The Intellectual Culture of Twitch Streamers
Published: 8/3/2022 -
Ellis Jones, "DIY Music and the Politics of Social Media" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Published: 8/3/2022 -
Socialise the Series of Tubes: Toward a Democratic Internet
Published: 8/2/2022 -
Mark Solovey, "Social Science for What? Battles over Public Funding for the 'Other Sciences' at the National Science Foundation" (MIT Press, 2020)
Published: 8/1/2022 -
Lost Utopias: A History of World’s Fairs
Published: 8/1/2022 -
Erica Gies, "Water Always Wins: Thriving in an Age of Drought and Deluge" (U Chicago Press, 2022)
Published: 7/29/2022
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