Thinking Allowed
A BBC radio podcast hosted by sociologist Laurie Taylor about new research in sociology, interviewing authors of books and articles.
A BBC radio podcast hosted by sociologist Laurie Taylor about new research in sociology, interviewing authors of books and articles.
A podcast featuring conversations with social scientists about their research and the social world, hosted by Matt Gunther, Ryan Larson, and guests from The Society Pages graduate student board and produced at the University of Minnesota.
A podcast about extraordinary technology by historian of technology, public historian, and tinkerer Dave Unger.
An interview podcast about sports history hosted by historian and H-Podcast advisory board member Bruce Berglund.
Discussions with scientists, technologists, and social scientists about their new books hosted by, among others, historian and H-Podcast advisory board member Carla Nappi.
A long-running philosophy podcast that takes the form of an informal roundtable discussion among former philosophy grad students, hosted by Mark Linsenmayer, Seth Paskin, Wes Alwan, Dylan Casey, and Alan Cook. Each episode focuses on a short reading and at least one "big" philosophical question, concern, or idea. Some of the older episodes are by subscription and the group runs a companion blog with additional information related to the episodes.
A series of lectures by Oxford University Lecturer in Philosophy James Grant about contemporary moral philosophy as it relates to the problem of global poverty.
A discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums, produced by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University, and hosted by Dan Cohen, Amanda French, Mills Kelly, Stephen Robertson, and Tom Scheinfeldt.
A monthly podcast that presents an academic perspective on media, sponsored by Cinema Journal, the official journal of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, and produced by Christine Becker, Michael Kackman, Joel Neville Anderson, Stephanie Brown, and Todd Thompson.
Recordings of talks from the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge "Things" seminar series on material culture.
Seminar convened by Alexi Baker of the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge bringing together scholars, curators and artists to discuss material objects in cultural, temporal, and geographical transition.
A podcast hosted by Nate DiMeo that uses a piece of material culture as a jumping off point for an exploration of an idea or historical event.
A podcast that explores the built environment and design hosted by producer and Radiotopia founder Roman Mars.
A short, often humorous podcast about language and etymology produced by podcaster Helen Zaltzman.
A sound studies podcast that challenges its contributors to re-think the world through the sonic epistemologies of Toronto School McLuhanism and Schaferism and to demonstrate the power of sound to shape and tell stories in a fundamentally new and challenging way.