Recent Episodes
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Tracy Fullerton and Matthew Farber, "The Well-Read Game: On Playing Thoughtfully" (MIT Press, 2025)
May 11, 2025 – 33:08 -
Courtney M. Cox, "Double Crossover: Gender, Media, and Politics in Global Basketball" (U Illinois Press, 2025)
May 10, 2025 – 01:05:06 -
Harry Castleman and Walter J. Podrazik, "Watching TV: American Television Season by Season, Fourth Edition" (Syracuse UP, 2024)
May 9, 2025 – 01:09:10 -
Peter Krapp, "Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation" (MIT Press, 2024)
May 8, 2025 – 01:13:44 -
Eunji Kim, "The American Mirage: How Reality TV Upholds the Myth of Meritocracy" (Princeton UP, 2025)
May 7, 2025 – 39:03 -
Amanda D. Lotz, "After Mass Media: Storytelling for Microaudiences in the Twenty-First Century" (NYU Press, 2025)
May 6, 2025 – 01:04:29 -
Zev J. Handel, "Chinese Characters Across Asia: How the Chinese Script Came to Write Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese" (U Washington Press, 2025)
May 5, 2025 – 45:26 -
Alan Chong, "The International Politics of Communication: Representing Community in a Globalizing World" (U Michigan Press, 2025)
May 4, 2025 – 01:16:41 -
Matthew Daniel Eddy, "Media and the Mind: Art, Science, and Notebooks as Paper Machines, 1700-1830" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
May 3, 2025 – 56:34 -
Ipek A. Celik Rappas, "Filming in European Cities: The Labor of Location" (Cornell UP, 2025)
May 2, 2025 – 44:59 -
Institutional Corruption in News Media: A Conversation with William English
May 1, 2025 – 01:00:55 -
Laura Spinney, "Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Apr 30, 2025 – 55:44 -
Emma Casey, "The Return of the Housewife: Why Women Are Still Cleaning Up" (Manchester UP, 2025)
Apr 29, 2025 – 36:32 -
Radiophilia
Apr 28, 2025 – 01:10:31 -
Ben Arogundade, "Hollywood Blackout: The Battle for Recognition in a White Hollywood" (Cassell, 2025)
Apr 27, 2025 – 01:12:55 -
Randy Laist and Brian Dixon, "Figures of Freedom: Representations of Agency in a Time of Crisis" (Fourth Horseman, 2024)
Apr 26, 2025 – 50:06 -
Peter B. Kaufman, "The Moving Image: A User's Manual" (MIT Press, 2025)
Apr 25, 2025 – 52:05 -
Connor Jackson, "Zombies, Consumption, and Satire in Capcom's Dead Rising" (Routledge, 2024)
Apr 24, 2025 – 16:06 -
Gabe Henry, "Enough Is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Easier to Spell" (Dey Street, 2025)
Apr 23, 2025 – 46:05 -
Ross Benes, "1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted Our Bizarre Times" (UP of Kansas, 2025)
Apr 22, 2025 – 48:47 -
Cosmic Visions in Sound
Apr 21, 2025 – 24:27 -
Christian Ilbury, "Researching Language and Digital Communication" (Routledge, 2025)
Apr 20, 2025 – 44:32 -
Alfred L. Martin, Jr., "Fandom for Us, by Us: The Pleasures and Practices of Black Audiences" (NYU Press, 2025)
Apr 19, 2025 – 01:16:38 -
Gestures and Emblems: A Discussion with Lauren Gawne
Apr 16, 2025 – 36:26 -
Anne Korfmacher, "Fan Podcasts: Rewatch, Recap, Review" (Routledge, 2024)
Apr 15, 2025 – 01:19:29 -
Ysabel Gerrard, "The Kids Are Online: Confronting the Myths and Realities of Young Digital Life" (U California Press, 2025)
Apr 14, 2025 – 40:40 -
Henry Jenkins, "Where the Wild Things Were: Boyhood and Permissive Parenting in Postwar America" (NYU Press, 2025)
Apr 13, 2025 – 58:25 -
Milena Droumeva, "Playthrough Poetics: Gameplay as Research Method" (Amherst College Press, 2024)
Apr 12, 2025 – 32:57 -
Jaye Early, "Confessional Video Art and Subjectivity: Private Experiences in Public Spaces" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Apr 11, 2025 – 01:09:15 -
Jeremy Braddock on "Firesign: The Electromagnetic History of Everything as Told on Nine Comedy Albums"
Apr 10, 2025 – 01:10:10 -
Frances Yaping Wang, "The Art of State Persuasion: China's Strategic Use of Media in Interstate Disputes" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Apr 9, 2025 – 24:38 -
John Alekna, "Seeking News, Making China: Information, Technology, and the Emergence of Mass Society" (Stanford UP, 2024)
Apr 8, 2025 – 01:15:07 -
Eric Min, "Words of War: Negotiation as a Tool of Conflict" (Cornell UP, 2025)
Apr 7, 2025 – 01:02:52 -
Adam J. Berinsky, "Political Rumors: Why We Accept Misinformation and How to Fight It" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Apr 6, 2025 – 44:47 -
Julie Malnig, "Dancing Black, Dancing White: Rock 'n' Roll, Race, and Youth Culture of the 1950s and Early 1960s" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Apr 4, 2025 – 48:05 -
Megan Hunt, "Southern by the Grace of God: Religion, Race, and Civil Rights in Hollywood's American South" (U Georgia Press, 2024)
Apr 2, 2025 – 49:29 -
Ian Rapley, "Green Star Japan: Esperanto and the International Language Question, 1880–1945" (U Hawaii Press, 2024)
Apr 1, 2025 – 01:07:12 -
Bridget Kies, "Murder, She Wrote" (Wayne State UP, 2025)
Apr 1, 2025 – 51:27 -
Political Entertainment in a Post-Authoritarian Democracy
Apr 1, 2025 – 01:02:10 -
Making Radio History
Mar 31, 2025 – 01:07:07 -
Vanessa Freije, "Citizens of Scandal: Journalism, Secrecy, and the Politics of Reckoning in Mexico" (Duke UP, 2020)
Mar 30, 2025 – 01:05:35 -
Marc Owen Jones, "Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Deception, Disinformation and Social Media" (Hurst/Oxford UP, 2021)
Mar 28, 2025 – 27:23 -
Adam Kotsko, "Late Star Trek: The Final Frontier in the Franchise Era" (U Minnesota Press, 2025)
Mar 25, 2025 – 37:25 -
The Audiobook's Century-Long Overnight Success
Mar 24, 2025 – 51:34 -
Writing Against the System
Mar 21, 2025 – 34:10 -
Genevieve Guenther, "The Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-Fuel Propaganda and How to Fight It" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Mar 19, 2025 – 30:32 -
Karl Berglund, "Reading Audio Readers: Book Consumption in the Streaming Age" (Bloomsbury, 2024)
Mar 16, 2025 – 38:42 -
Mia Consalvo et al., "Streaming by the Rest of Us: Microstreaming Videogames on Twitch" (MIT Press, 2025)
Mar 16, 2025 – 43:20 -
Joe Pierre, "False: How Mistrust, Disinformation, and Motivated Reasoning Make Us Believe Things That Aren't True" (Oxford UP, 2025)
Mar 15, 2025 – 54:21 -
Fiona Handyside, "Girls' Hairstories: Sparkle and Resilience in Contemporary Screen Cultures" (Edinburgh UP, 2025)
Mar 14, 2025 – 01:08:00
Recent Reviews
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WignallExcellent and wide rangingThe 'New Books Network' is remarkable for its cogent, easy-to-listen-to author interviews, but the NBN Communications podcast is excellent. It's just getting started, but the future looks bright.
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scrtagent1015 Stars: It's greatJefferson Pooley's fantastic interview style invites readers and illuminates the ideas of authors. A must-listen for communication students and professionals. As an expert in the field of the history of communication, Pooley contextualizes the subject within the larger field, providing tremendous depth to the podcast.
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