The philosopher Bruno Latour (We Have Never Been Modern, Laboratory Life, Science in Action) and Eugene Richardson, physician, anthropologist, and author of Epidemic Illusions discuss COVID, colonialism and Critical Zones.
Hosted and produced by Sam Kelly
Mixed by Samantha Doyle
Soundtrack by Kristen Gallerneaux
The Sharing of Sound Art
Nicolas Collins on Leonardo Music Journal’s 20th Anniversary
American Restaurants and Cuisine in the Mid–Nineteenth Century
Computer Music and Human Computer Interaction
The Deception Dividend: FDR's Undeclared War
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"Prettier Than They Used to Be”: Femininity, Fashion, and the Recasting of Radcliffe's Reputation, 1900-1950
Noam Chomsky and Samuel Jay Keyser
A Yankee Rebellion? The Regulators, New England, and the New Nation
Jan Harrison's “Animal Tongues”
The Native American Veterans of Connecticut's Volunteer Regiments and the Union Army
Hansel, Gretel, and Computer Science
How Kindergarten Got It Right
Addressing Conflict on Campus
Reimagining the Typewriter
Ripple Effect
The Serendipity of Semiautonomous Systems
Meme Spreading
Resisting Gentrification Displacement
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