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On the Open Society Ideas Podcast: A Project of the Ideas Workshop at the Open Society Foundations, we speak with thinkers and practitioners exploring unconventional and heterodox ideas from around the world. Each episode features authors who challenge assumptions, provoke new ways of thinking, and help us engage beyond borders.
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Library of America is a nonprofit organization that champions our nation’s cultural heritage by publishing what is widely recognized as the definitive collection of great American writing. Hosted by LOA president and publisher Max Rudin, LOA LIVE features illuminating and entertaining talks with acclaimed authors, critics, historians, and other special guests. To learn more and browse our catalog, visit loa.org. LOA LIVE programs are made possible by contributions from friends like you, and we encourage you to consider making a donation at loa.org/loalive to support future presentations.
Interviews with Cambridge UP authors about their new books
Named for the famous philosophy treatise by the late Harry Frankfurt, The Truth About Bullshit podcast seeks to illuminate our world and the pressing issues therein by calling out ‘bullshit’ – a misrepresentation of truth – in all its forms. We’re excited to introduce a short series of interviews with experts on fields ranging from AI to business, to politics.
Interviews with authors of University of Alberta Press books.
Interviews with authors of the University of Arizona Press books.
Interviews with authors of Indiana University Press books.
Brill | Nijhoff is a prestigious imprint dating back to the nineteenth century with a portfolio that focuses on areas in Public International Law, Human Rights, Humanitarian Law and International Relations. Listen to interviews with Brill | Nijhoff authors.
Interviews with De Gruyter Brill authors about their new books.
Interviews with authors of University of California Press books.
The CEU Press Podcast aims to delve into various aspects of the publishing process: from crafting a book proposal, finding a publisher, responding to peer review feedback on the manuscript, and the subsequent distribution, promotion and marketing of academic books. We will also talk to series editors and authors, who will share their experiences of getting published and talk about their series or books.
Interviews with authors of University of Chicago Press books.
Interviews with authors of Georgetown University Press books.
Interviews with authors of University of Georgia Press books.
Interviews with authors of books published by Goldsmiths Press
Interviews with authors of Hong Kong University Press books.
The MIT Press Podcast features exclusive interviews and content that draw on the topics, themes, and trends explored in our books and journals. Subject areas that are covered include art and design, technology, science, information and data science, linguistics, neuroscience, business and management, architecture and urban design, ecology and sustainability, science fiction, and more. The podcast also regularly features high level discussions about open access publishing and knowledge.
Conversations with University of Michigan Press authors.
Interviews with authors of University of Nevada Press books.
Interviews with authors of University of North Carolina Press books.
Interviews with authors of books published by The Ohio State University Press
Interviews with authors of Rutgers University Press books.
Interviews with authors of Catholic University of America Press books.
Interviews with authors of the University Press of Kentucky books.
Interviews with authors of NewSouth Publishing books (University of New South Wales Press).
Interviews with authors of the University Press of Colorado, University of Alaska Press, Utah State University Press, and University of Wyoming Press books.
Gone are the days of coherent international coordination. Rather than working together to solve pressing crises, many of the world’s most powerful states are actively making those crises worse. The result? We’re living through a novel historical era: The Global Enduring Disorder. The Disorder Podcast explains why.
New Books Network Podcasting Fellow Jason Pack delves deeply into issues from climate change to tax havens to corruption to the wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and Syria to uncover the coordination failures that connect these seemingly disparate challenges. Through its Partnership with the New Books Network, Disorder is proud to present a special subset of its podcasts as a 'New Books Series' featuring some of the world's most impactful geopolitical thinkers: such as New York Times Best Selling Author Robert Kaplan, Atlantic Columnist Anne Applebaum, famous public intellectuals Julia Ebner, Harvey Whitehouse, and Brian Klaas, and Award winning journalists Stephanie Baker, Tom Burgis, and Peter Geoghagan. Delve into these cutting edge geopolitical books via the 'New Books Series' of Disorder episodes below: