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Apt to be Rapt
Melissa Finn
2 episodes
3 days ago
Apt to be Rapt is a podcast hosted by sociologist, poet, and painter Melissa Finn that explores the philosophical perspectives of writers and thought leaders on different angles of consciousness in politics. To whom do we show concern and to what do we devote interest, and why?
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Apt to be Rapt is a podcast hosted by sociologist, poet, and painter Melissa Finn that explores the philosophical perspectives of writers and thought leaders on different angles of consciousness in politics. To whom do we show concern and to what do we devote interest, and why?
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Apt to be Rapt - Episode #1: How Surveillance Changes Who We Are
Apt to be Rapt
1 hour 1 minute 4 seconds
4 years ago
Apt to be Rapt - Episode #1: How Surveillance Changes Who We Are

How do the technologies, narratives, and practices of surveillance change who we are and create new identities? In this Apt to be Rapt episode, Aurora Elms speaks with Dr. David Armstrong of King's College London about the history and evolution of privacy.

Apt to be Rapt
Apt to be Rapt is a podcast hosted by sociologist, poet, and painter Melissa Finn that explores the philosophical perspectives of writers and thought leaders on different angles of consciousness in politics. To whom do we show concern and to what do we devote interest, and why?