High Theory Podcast
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High Theory takes on difficult ideas from the academy in tiny episodes.
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I'm late on this, but my SUNY Press colleague Rebecca Colesworthy gives a great overview of what scholars need to know about university presses on the High Theory Podcast: hightheory.net/2022/03/18/uni…
EPISODE 114: Cooperative Extension System Karl Dudman talks about an extension of the Land Grant University system in the United States, as a public model of scientific communication. hightheory.net/2023/04/10/coo…
EPISODE 115: READING Swati Moitra describes reading as a subversive and even revolutionary act, and her work on the history of women’s reading practices. hightheory.net/2023/04/20/rea… #AcademicChatter #PodcastRecommendations #digitalhumanities #bookhistory #printculture
EPISODE 116: COMPUTER GRAPHICS Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan talks about technologies of mapping and managing risk, and how they seem intent on absorbing the human sensorium into the machine. hightheory.net/2023/04/27/com… #AcademicChatter #PodcastAndChill #digitalhumanities #computerart #Tech
Podcast interview out now on High Theory Podcast & New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social): I talk to Kim Adams about my book-in-progress on computer graphics' roots in planetary mapping, cartography, risk management, radar, physiology, and more. bit.ly/41oKXm7 1/3
EPISODE 117: GLOBAL ASIA @chernarumi tracks the transformation of Singapore into site of postcolonial capitalistic promise in diverse literary and cultural texts, the subject of her forthcoming University of California Press (is on Bluesky) book hightheory.net/2023/05/13/glo… #AcademicChatter #Podcast #digitalhumanities
EPISODE 118: PARTY Come hang out with Sheila Liming as she talks about the party, and the relationship of social gatherings with the politics of labor and time. hightheory.net/2023/05/23/par… Melville House #AcademicChatter #podcast #digitalhumanities #partylife #sociology
Nice! Sheila Liming on the party, its history, and its significance. Well worth a listen!
Since you’ve all revealed yourself to really love when academics—and prob esp women—say “right?” a lot, might I recommend this High Theory Podcast episode I did last year w/ @SaronikB about the University Press in which I say “right?” about one billion times? newbooksnetwork.com/university-pre…
Thanks, Faith Wilson Stein ! And thanks to Kim Adams for a great exchange. The format of High Theory Podcast really worked to distill this to a crisp 18 minutes.