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culturalstudies — 358 episodes
Rina Bliss on intelligence, genes, and race
Marsha E Barrett on the Republican Party, race, and Nelson Rockefeller
Ana María Silva Campo: Inquisition, race, wealth, gender, witchcraft in Colombia
Douglas Hartmann on publishing, public sociology, and US sports activism
Pablo Vila (English/español): música, identidad, resistencia, ensamblajes
Elizabeth Humphrys on gender, class, neoliberalism, climate, and work
Giovanni Marmont and Stevphen Shukaitis on Giovanni’s book A Studious Use
Annika Culver on Japanese history, empire, gender, and consumption
Sheila Sofian on documentary animation
Lisa Jacobson on cultural reinvention, alcohol, marketing, fashion, and gender
Catherine Rider on mediaeval magic, medicine, religion, and gender
Krissi Levan on video games, violent crime, and gender
Danielle Beaujon on racialized policing, Algeria, and Marseille
Iliana Rodríguez Santibañez: violencia, feminicidio, ley internacional
Aggie Hirst on Strauss, Derrida, wargaming, and gender
Paula Rabinowitz on feminist-left fiction, Marxism, and feminism
MirkoTobiasSchäfer/KarinvanEs: Collaborative Research in the Datafied Society
Andrew Ross on his new book, The Weather Report
Duana Fullwiley on genes, race, health, Africa
Yesim Yaprak Yildiz on human rights and violence against Kurds in Turkey
Leah Rose Ely Downey: central banking, Congress, environment, and democracy
Evelyn Alsultany on the Israeli-US war, Islam, gender, and the media
JE Smyth on higher education, UK film, classical Hollywood, gender, and race
Ruby Mendenhall on health, the communiversity, race, gender, micro-aggression
Mélanie Lamotte on French colonialism, racism, and resistance
Nacho Gallego sobre la radio, la música, los podcasts, el género
Jill Daniels on her films: anti-fascism, Rosa Luxemburg, the Spanish Civil War
Kristen Hoerl on the media, activism, race, and feminism
Falina Enriquez on precarity, solidarity, Brazil, music, love, race
Eleonora Pasotti: loneliness, comparative research, machine/brand politics
Katerina Hadjimatheou on vetting, policing, and domestic violence
María Clara Valencia: cuentos para niño/as y periodismo medioambiental
Laura Garbes on resistance to ICE, National Public Radio, race, and gender
Elizabeth Tandy Shermer on higher education, debt, unions, and applied history
Leslie James: extremism, Moral Re-Armament, Africa, Caribbean, CLR James
Andrés Durán Dávila y su arte urbana
Becky Beamer on Marina Abramović, documentary, and journalism
Angélica Thumala sobre Chile y su elite y lectura
Miren Manias Muñoz sobre periodismo lento, cine vasco, y política cultural
María de la Paz Toldos: rescatar perros, actuación, mercadotecnia, violencia
Anne Allison on Japan, hostess clubs, precarity, the popular, automated graves
Sara Black on universities, South Africa, technology, and coding
Wesley Stevens on blackfishing, social media, and influencers
Maria Tamboukou on women’s narratives, patriarchy, genealogy, mathematics
Penny Kiley on her book Atypical Girl, punk, Liverpool, Melody Maker, and autism
Humeira Iqtidar on secularism, religion, ethnography, and political theory
Moana Cole: legal youth advocacy, Catholic Worker, direct action, imprisonment
Karin Kirk on skiing, science journalism, climate change, geology, data centers
Ignacio López-Calvo sobre Cuba, Neruda, Gabo, Vargas Llosa, Bolaño
Michael Goldman on Minneapolis contra ICE, financialization, and global cities
Klaus Dodds on the Arctic, James Bond, the Malvinas, and Gibraltar
Laura Minor on television authorship, gender, and class
Emily Potter on crime fiction, colonial settlers, climate
Carla Gerona: US Revolution, Quaker dreams, Texas, museums, resisting Franco
Mónica Nyrar sobre Chile, género, derecha, izquierda, mapuche, su arte
Rebecca Janicker on horror and the gothic
Claire Blencowe on religion, mining, race, biopolitics, and gender
Vanessa Newby on Iran, Lebanon, gender, and international relations
Erin Manning on ancestors, race, and 3Ecologies
Anastasia Todd on disability, girlhood, and the media
Katarina Damjanov on the environment and outer space
Alana Mann on food sovereignty, social movements, and Latin America
Kristin Hoganson on US imperial history at home/abroad and gender
Rich Benjamin on democracy, power, whiteness, fascism, memory, and family
Maria Camila González y Valerie Cifuentes Martínez: Economía para la pipol
Madeleine Castro on feminism, ritual, and parapsychology
Olivia Millard on dance, autism, improvisation, and sameness
Judith Bessant on young people, climate change, and politics
Jennifer Foray on imperialism, occupation, the Netherlands, Indonesia
Diana Whitney on poetry and her book Girl Trouble
Anna Chrysostomides on Islam, Christianity, icons
Camilla Hawthorne on citizenship, racism, migration, Italy, and higher education
Dennis Broe on his new novel, Pornocopia
Nadine Rossol/Lucy Noakes: German/UK commemoration/memory of WWI/II
Janine Giordano Lake on labor, religion, and race in US history
Monica Sandler on Hollywood history, race, the Academy Awards
Viridiana Hernández Fernández sobre aguacate, historia ambiental, México
Patricia Matus de la Parra Terán sobre la radio, sindicalismo, y ser actriz doblaje
Nik Ribianszky: African-American history, Natchez data base of free Black folks
Liza Black on indigenous peoples, settler violence, and cinema
Marianna Dudley: environmental history, wind, hippies, land, water, universities
Mariann Vaczi: on sports, eastern Europe, Basque country, and Catalunya
César Castillo-García sobre lo económico, la desigualdad, la precariedad, y Perú
Seyram Avle on technology, Ghanaian media, and labor
Rosemary Overell on metal, Lacan, and cats
Lynn Schneider on refugees, families, and political violence
RobinGoodmanRichard BaxstromZahiZallouaEvrenOzselcukVladDima: FilmLit
Graham Burnett and Peter Schmidt on Friends of Attention
Munira Cheema on Pakistan, climate, gender, and counter-publics
Helena Grehan on performance, care, crisis, and spectatorship
Sarah Newman on waste, human-animal relationships, and archeology
Crystal Abidin on child influencers, TikTok, Facebook, race, gender, and ethnography
Caitlin Vincent on singing, opera, libretti, gender, and cultural labor
Eva Aladro Vico sobre la crisis universitaria Española
Kathy Ferguson: Emma Goldman, feminist theory, anarchism, and indigeneity
Laura Margulies on animation, culture, and dance
Katrin Hohl on policing, sexual violence, procedural justice, and criminology
Lindsay Parks Pieper on sports, gender, sex testing, and trans issues
Brigitta Olubas on reading, Jean Rhys, Shirley Hazzard, and migration
Burcu Baykurt on ethnography, digital infrastructure, nationalism, and Turkey
Lincoln Mitchell on US politics and foreign policy, George Moscone, Willie Mays
Kylie Message-Jones on museums and the public humanities
Carlos Cordero-Pedrosa sobre Peace Studies and the Color Line
Paola Ricaurte Quijano sobre decolonialidad, medios digitales, y vigilancia
April Biccum: empire, Innis, interpretation, global citizenship, and development
Shannon Sandford: life writing, graphic narrative, MeToo, refugees, environment
Krishna Sen on Indonesia, PEN, speech, and culture
Luz María Stella Moreno Medrano: interculturalidad, mestizaje, colectiva Otomi
Stephanie Batiste on the body, black performance, and racial violence
Raquel Campos Valverde: music, artificial intelligence, platforms, memory
Dennis Broe and Joan Pedro-Carañana on artificial intelligence
Marie Santini: desinformación, plataformas, Brasil, sabores, métodos
Alexandra Dane on publishing, whiteness, prizes, regional production
Wendy Haslem: vision, superheroes, Marilyn Monroe, Maya Deren, history
Anna Kruglova on terrorism, QAnon, identity, and recruitment
Sharon Coen on media. psychology, immigration, environment, expertise
Jorge Saavedra Utman y André Dorcé Ramos sobre las elecciones Chilenas
Maria Rovisco on art, migration, Global South, environment, storytelling
Rianne Subijanto on trees and the media, the Indonesian left, and transport
Ruth McAreavey on migration, rurality, Ireland, gendered violence, Brexit
Emily Nicholls on alcohol, risk, the night-time economy, gender, food, feet
Sarah Hill on disability, gender, film, post-feminism, and body positivity
Anna Boucher on immigration, exploitation, trauma, precarity, law, politics
Dana Schowalter on motherhood, gender, cinema, academic freedom
Manfred Steger on authoritarianism, globalization, and grassroots Zen
Vanessa May on belonging, the everyday, interviewing, and families
Meghan Tinsley on postcolonial statuary, memory, and nationalism
Barbara Ribeiro on climate, food, sustainability, and action research
Francisco Sierra, Joan Pedro, y Fernando Quirós sobre Armand Mattelart
Carla Pinochet: antropología, feminismo, democratización de cultura, ruinas
Marcelo Santos: democracy, Latin America, Socrates, the public
Kelly Gates and Sandra Ristovska on Kelly’s book Targeted
Suja Sawafta on Palestine, eco-criticism, exile, writing, and film
Alejandra Lucía Arrieta-Méndez: la teoría de cine y largometraje Pola Weiss
Lauren Samuelsson on food, gender, Anthony Bourdain, tradwives
Nina Bandelj: money, emotions, parenting, economic sociology, immigration
Jamie Shenk: Colombia, research, armed conflict, democracy, environment
Laini Burton on masks, gender, disability, the art world, and design
Lindsay Thomas on novel size, security, BookTok, humanities, and pandemics
Miriyam Aouragh on generation Z, Morocco, Palestine, the Dutch right
Shelley Cobb on Friends, women filmmakers, Bridget Jones, feminism
Tina Sikka: on technoscience, intersectionality, climate, food, sex, health
Elizabeth Smyth on the wet tropics, writing, farms, and canopy cranes
Jonathan Ong on journals, disinformation labor, policy, and refugees
Stuart Price on higher education, media studies, and protest
Tanya Serisier on queer criminology, sexual violence, the left and feminism
Ganaele Langlois on textiles, the right, online media, patriarchy, and meaning
Mónica García Blizzard on dignity, work, race, gender, Mexican cinema
Jana Melkumova-Reynolds: dance, fashion labor, time, space, disability
Yamile Ferriera on feminism, nationalism, literature, and drama
Jean Chalaby: the EU, TV, streaming, cultural policy, formats, de Gaulle
Rachel Allison on women’s football, fans, queerness, and intersectionality
John Potts on artificial intelligence, future fear, ghosts, charisma, radio
Ale Laera sobre las humanidades, la literatura ecoafectiva, la naturaleza
Leslie Regan Shade on the internet, political economy, gender, and editing
Laura Stephenson: suffering, film theory, equality in the culture industries
Caitlin Frances Bruce on public art, gender, circus, style writing, and Mexico
Victoria Kuttainen: marginality, humanities, teaching, and settler colonies
Melanie White on C Wright Mills, social theory, character, and Durkheim
Doris Sommer on the humanities, Kant, Gramsci, Pretexts, Latin America
William Outhwaite on Habermas, Brexit, Europe, critical realism, Marxism
Laura Gutiérrez on teaching, mental health, critical/green criminology, and Colombia
Robin Means Coleman on horror noire, blackness, sitcoms, editing
Carrie Freeman on podcasting, environmentalism, critical animal studies
Aniko Bodroghkozy: universities, Charlottesville, civil rights, media history
Marina Welker on Indonesia, tobacco, work, gender, and capital
Tori Ekstrand on the AP, speech, law, copyright, and artificial intelligence
Brenda Weber on age, gender, religion, makeovers, and the media
Dennis Broe on higher education and House of Guinness
Susan Zieger: Logistics and Power: Supply Chains from Slavery to Space
Kate Oakley on journalism, cultural industry-policy, UK, and football
Katherine Sender on filmmaking, textiles, LGBTQ, audiences, and reality TV
Shannon Gleeson on labor, immigration, and law
Hannah Wohl on education, tenure, cultural labor, art, and pornography
Bethany Klein on music, television, gender, and media policy
de Silva-Wijeyeratne, Bielik-Robson, Grantham on religion and Pólemos
Elfriede Fürsich on public broadcasting, representation of others, and travel
Michael Palm on higher education, labor, ethnography, and vinyl records
Anna Kornbluh on the crisis, literature, artificial intelligence, and labor
Aynne Kokas on China, logistics, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, ethnography
Litzy Galarza on citizenship, immigration, gender, and Jane the Virgin
Jonathan Green on journalism, radio, the ABC, and Meanjin
Bobby Allen on psychiatric history, film, soap opera, and burlesque
Tim Havens on global media production, Budapest, black TV, streaming
Erica Scharrer on music, media, violence, methods, education, gender
Melodi Dinçer on the Tech Justice Law Project, AI, suicide, labor, gender
Nolan Higdon, Robin Andersen, and Steve Macek on the US conjuncture. Part IV!
Dennis Broe on cultural, media, and education policy
Ramón Spaaij on ethnicity, sports, and stadium and political violence
Debra Merskin on animals, advertising, gender, and Freud
Brian Stoddart on education, sports, the Anglo Caribbean, India, and fiction
Sian Prior on her books "Shy" and "Childless," writing, music, and radio
Tom O’Regan remembered by Bode, Cunningham, Green, Potter, Wilkins
Alice Lovejoy on Tales of Militant Chemistry
Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp on disability studies
Claudia Pedraza sobre feminismo, violencia, y periodismo deportivo
Fred Myers and Terry Smith on Six Painters from Papunya: A Conversation
Julilly Kohler-Hausmann on citizenship, immigration, prisons, and welfare
Hilda Saray Gómez González sobre la radio/la defensoría de audiencias
Sarah Lahm on social reproduction, television, and feminism
Niurka Chávez sobre género, cultura comunitaria, derecho cultural, México
Claudia Magallanes Blanco sobre el colonialismo y los medios indígenas
Jalyssa Dugrot and Dennis Broe on the LA protests, repression, journalism
Peter Crisp on Fossil Free Football, activism, and the media
Julia Alekseyeva on activism, graphic books, and avant-garde political film
Mandy Tröger on East Germany, history, journalism, Bertelsmann, Springer
Ursula Huws on labor, technology, capital, telework, and gender
TrögerMaxwellScottJhallyFreedmanKumarPickard--Robert W McChesney
Farooq Sulehria on Pakistan, India, politics, the media, universities
Graeme Turner on Australian politics, culture, and universities
Bennett, Pickard, Douglas, Williams, Delli Carpini, Gross: Bob McChesney
Sherry Ortner: photo-memoir, school, anthropology, gender, Sherpas, film
Ketan Joshi on artificial intelligence as the new plastic
Max Whitby on the BBC, Apple, birds, the periodic table, and applications
Natasha Lennard on political writing, authoritarianism, and resistance
R Goodman J Scott K Rainwater C Robé NE Morse on higher education
Marjorie Pallion and Dennis Broe on European media regulation
Ana Hofman protests, socialism, affect, ethnomusicology, Yugoslavia
Victoria Carpenter: education, disaster, Tlatelolco, memory, and literature
Dennis Broe Layan Fuleihan journalism, women, Palestine, Mahmud Khalil
Mmabatho Montse on Africa, shamanism, decoloniality, transformation
Anja Bechmann on platforms, disinformation, and concentrated power
Kath Wilson on crocodiles, fire, indigenous knowledge, and tinkering
Atossa Abrahamian on citizenship, passports, Switzerland, Iran, the orange combover, and journalism
Gerard Hanlon on the military, Ukraine, management, the professions, and students
Dennis Broe on Steven Knight (“Peaky Blinders”), LA fires, neoliberalism. Toby on Mexico
Robin Andersen, Nolan Higdon, and Steve Macek on the media, Democrats, scientific inquiry
Thomas Scanlon on classics, sports, violence, gender, and empires
Sharika Thiranagama on war, difference, and Sri Lanka
Joe Maguire on Ireland, sports, Elias, sociology, and Marxism
Jennifer Smith Maguire on sociology, consumption, wine, fitness, and intermediation
Dennis Broe on his new novel, The Dark Ages, Hollywood, and LA yesterday and today
Bruce Williams and Michael Delli Carpini on US politics
Toni Pape on education, media aesthetics, stealth, process philosophy, editing, and games
Fernanda Peñaloza on indigenous cultures, Argentina, Latin America and Australia, and Patagonia
Nolan Higdon, Robin Andersen, and Steve Macek on the 2024 US general election and the future
Deirdre O’Neill, Rachel Broady, and Steve Baker on class, politics, education, and the media/journalism
Nick Couldry on his new book The Space of the World
Natalie Fenton on her new book, Democratic Delusions
Leah Perry on colonialism, dispossession, immigration, indigeneity, land, food, gender, and the media
Christopher Gaffney on tourism, hospitality, the World Cup and Olympics, sports, and the environment
Kai Schnier on immigration, podcasting, journalism, television, politics, work
Corinne Painter on Germany, Michael Schumacher, the German revolution, women, and socialism
Sean Andrews on cultural studies, political economy, subjectivity, education, racial struggles, and the law
Jessamyn Abel on Japan and the US, democracy, fast trains, history, the Olympics, gender, and race
Bill Grantham, David Rowe, and Richard Maxwell on Why Journalism?
Parissa Safai on universities, ISSA, kinesiology, sports, health, gender, activism, and Canadian policy
TL Taylor on fan communities, class, Disney, Twitch, e-sports, theme parks, games, gender
Natalie Fenton, Des Freedman, and Sylvio Waisbord on ‘Why Journalism?’
Steve Jones on artificial intelligence, The Beatles, editing, and communication
Geoffrey Lawrence on climate change, food, corporate agriculture, the media, sports, and agency
Lynn Comella on sex work, sex toys, sex archives, Las Vegas, and pornography
Lisa Brooten on the media, authoritarianism, ethnicity, gender, decolonizing in Southeast Asia
Ferruh Yilmaz on immigration, populism, Islam, discourse, affect, Denmark, Ernesto Laclau
Deirdre O’Neill on the media, class, education, and prison filmmaking
Chilla Bulbeck on local politics, climate, animals, young people, feminism, and class
Joan Hawkins on freedom of speech on Gaza, 1968, memoir, horror, William S Burroughs, and taste
Ingrid Newkirk on People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Honorata Jakubowska on sports, gender, menstruation, embodied knowledge, fans, and the media
Claire Parkinson Lara Herring Liz Marshall Olatz Aranceta-Reboredo: Animal Activism
Mia Consalvo on burning out, gaming, small streamers, gender, race, and media effects
Stephanie Rains on consumerism, gender, and Irish cultural history and studies
Richard Butsch on structure/culture/agency, audiences, artificial intelligence, and situation comedy
Michaela Burger on the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, acting, singing, songwriting, and precariousness
Tony Moore, Mark Gibson, Chris McAuliffe on their book with Maura Edmond: Fringe to Famous
Sarah Arnold on Ireland, women and film and television, motherhood, horror, and student activism
Jessica Feldman on artificial intelligence, art, epilepsy, refugees, student debt, and social movements
David Throsby on economics, indigenous artists, creative industries, cultural policy, and digitization
Elizabeth Stephens on normality, Jean Genet, the Mechanical Turk, and the critical medical humanities
Raúl Fuentes Navarro sobre estudios de comunicación, nuevas tecnologías, y ambivalencia
Nadia Plesner on art, consumption, Paris Hilton, Darfur, being sued by Louis Vuitton, Danish identity
Richard Glover on the US elections, writing, journalism, radio, Australia, and memoir
Craig Robertson on administration, Chris Knox, passports, filing cabinets, and research struggles
Cristina Archetti su psicoterapia, trauma, genitorialità mancata, specie invasive e Montalbano
Jules Boykoff on authoritarianism, the Olympics, resistance, US soccer--and avant-garde poetry
Sylvia Martin on US imperialism, Hollywood, and universities
Nolan Higdon and Allison Butler on their new book about technological surveillance in education
Gabriela Fried Amilivia on human rights, impunity, family, autocracy, authoritarianism, Uruguay
Kimberly Warner on film, chronic illness, Mal de Débarquement Syndrome, and Unfixed
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff and David Rowe on the Olympics—being there and being far away
Sven Daniel Wolfe on Russia, the Paris Olympics, mega-events, environment, protest, and geography
Alexandre Pichel-Vázquez sobre el congreso
Carrie Rentschler adds to our recent conversation to clarify and expand upon some issues
Bill Grantham on being at the Paris Olympics—a critical/enthusiastic view
Updated Critique of the 2024 Olympics
Eva Aladro Vico sobre el congreso
Carrie Rentschler on bystanders, gender, violence, transformative justice, illness, girlhood, surveillance
Víctor Sampedro Blanco sobre la desinformación, la pseudocracia, y su libro Voces del 11-M
Mark Lloyd on social movements, the media, law, corporate domination, and democracy
Michelle Phillipov on artisanal production, food, the media, music, activism, labor, and consumption
Allison Butler on surveillance, Olympics, gender, critical media literacy, and public education
Alba Mira, Alejandro Lage, Javier Urzainqui, y Rubén Padilla sobre el congreso
Toby Miller on the disgrace of the 2024 Olympics
Alex Méaude sobre el congreso
Amador Fernández-Savater sobre neoliberalismo, globalización y políticas anti-democráticas
Ana Segovia sobre la estructura y sistema de medios
Andrea Donofrio sobre lenguaje y democracia
Antonio Pineda sobre lea estructura y sistema de medios
Asunción Bernárdez sobre la manosfera, anti-feminismo y jóvenes en España
Germán Labrador sobre alternativas a la degradación de la democracia y el auge de la ultraderecha
Graciela Padilla sobre la manosfera, anti-feminismo y jóvenes en España
Guillermo Fernández sobre lenguaje y democracia
Javier Gallego sobre alternativas a los medios controlados por el poder y a la intoxicación
Jorge Gaupp sobre alternativas a la degradación de la democracia y el auge de la ultraderecha
Laura Camargo sobre las narrativas de género en el discurso de ultraderecha
Miguel Mora sobre alternativas a los medios controlados por el poder y a la intoxicación
Oriol Erausquin sobre la intoxicación mediática, fake news y polarización discursiva
Paula Requeijo Rey sobre la democracia y los medios
Roberto Gamonal sobre la anti-democracia y los medios
Rodrigo Gómez García sobre la estructura y sistema de medios
Sarah Babiker sobre alternativas a los medios controlados por el poder y a la intoxicación
Steven Forti sobre la anti-democracia y ultraderecha global
Yanna Franco sobre la manosfera, anti-feminismo y jóvenes en España
Cristina Archetti on psychotherapy, trauma, childlessness, race, other species, and guerrilla research
Damion Sturm on rugby, Formula 1, cricket, gender, race, nation, mega-events, and environment
Censorship, Digital Media, and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression
Rebecca Olive on the Olympics, surf, gender, environment, blue spaces, sharks, and ethnography
Steve Jackson on neoliberalism, sports, Aotearoa, Canada, masculinity, diplomacy, and wellbeing
Rosie Findlay on quilting, fashion, designing, journalism, gender, blogs, influencing, and sustainability
Raúl Sánchez García sobre el género y boxeo olímpico, teoría, deporte español, y las artes marciales
Joy Pierce on graduate students, journalism, digital and off-line divides, auto-ethnography, diversity
Marina Levina on whiteness, Ukraine, COVID-19, monsters, and editing
Eva Šlesingerová on emotional robotics, autism, bees, ethnography, gender, utopia, and biopolitics
Steve Macek on free speech, the right, academic freedom, moral panic, immigration, Project Censored
Michaela Benson on immigration, Brexit, Hong Kong, colonialism/neoliberalism, Panamá, citizenship
John Sloop on US association football, American exceptionalism in sports, gender, and immigration
Jaka Primorac on film industries in small countries, Croatia, cultural policy, and cultural labor
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff/David Rowe on the Olympics, inequality, basketball, football, laïcité, and sex
David Adler on reactionaries, Progressive International, funding infrastructure, and Latin America
Majia Nadesan on biopolitics, autism, childhood, risk, populism, and energy
Paul Patton on philosophy, indigenous rights, Foucault, Deleuze, Nietzsche, Derrida, and Rawls
John Baxter on Paris, science fiction, walks, writing, film, biography, Robert De Niro, and Australian film
Alisa Kennedy Jones on mid-life, Empress, Institute for Women’s Futures, epilepsy, and Gotham Girl
Augusta Sagnelli on photography, commerce/art, technology, portraiture, bodies, Instagram, Substack
Constance Malleret on Brazilian politics, Rio, religion, favelas, the Amazon, and freelance journalism
Jane Friedman on artificial intelligence, writing, publishing, patronage, and Substack
Samuél Lopez-Barrantes on Substack, music, Paris walking tours, and publishing
Alicia Broderick on the left, public relations, the autism industrial complex, capitalism, and behaviorism
Eleanor Anstruther on publishing, Substack, literary fiction, rejection, memoir, and Greenham Common
John Seed on deep ecology, indigenous cosmology, workshops, and citizenship
Henry Giroux on fascism, education, neoliberalism, manufactured ignorance, and class
Gregory Currie on aesthetics, analytic and continental philosophy, imagination, fiction, and fantasy
Lawrence Grossberg on retirement, affect, left and right, cultural studies, modernity, slow thinking, and US politics
Fred Turner on the counterculture, Silicon Valley, platform authoritarianism, and US soldiers in Vietnam
Mehdi Semati on Iran, the media, higher education, and his experience of revolution and war
Antonio Lopez on indigenous cosmology, media literacy, the environment, youth activism, and LA punk
MaryEllen Higgins on adoption and reunion, surfing, colonial trauma, justice, and African cinema
Rolien Hoyng on technological breakdown, electronic waste, climate crisis, and the circular economy
Mark Banks on UK politics, cultural industries, labor, justice, the environment, and popular culture
Kay Dickinson on colonialism, the Arab world, secular cinema, labor, offshore filmmaking, and Abba
Ingrid Richardson on pets, phenomenology, ethnography, telephony, and collaboration
Fawzia Afzal-Khan on Pakistan, Afghanistan, Palestine, theater, TE Lawrence, and traveling feminism
Melani McAlister on the Gaza-Israel-US conflict, evangelical nationalism, Ukraine, queerness, and Weber
Bev Best on teaching, critical theory, Marxism, value, social labor, money, and class struggle
Tema Milstein on environmental communication, ecocultural identity, public impact, and pedagogy
Carlos del Valle sobre la violencia global, las cosmovisiones indígenas, y la teoría critica
Richard Higgott on international politics, the Asia-Pacific, China, the US, middle and powers
Robert Vitalis on academic freedom, archives, du Bois, international relations, and natural resources