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The Podcast for Social Research
The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
100 episodes
4 days ago
From Plato to quantum physics, Walter Benjamin to experimental poetry, Frantz Fanon to the history of political radicalism, The Podcast for Social Research is a crucial part of our mission to forge new, organic paths for intellectual work in the twenty-first century: an ongoing, interdisciplinary series featuring members of the Institute, and occasional guests, conversing about a wide variety of intellectual issues, some perennial, some newly pressing. Each episode centers on a different topic and is accompanied by a bibliography of annotations and citations that encourages further curiosity and underscores the conversation’s place in a larger web of cultural conversations.
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From Plato to quantum physics, Walter Benjamin to experimental poetry, Frantz Fanon to the history of political radicalism, The Podcast for Social Research is a crucial part of our mission to forge new, organic paths for intellectual work in the twenty-first century: an ongoing, interdisciplinary series featuring members of the Institute, and occasional guests, conversing about a wide variety of intellectual issues, some perennial, some newly pressing. Each episode centers on a different topic and is accompanied by a bibliography of annotations and citations that encourages further curiosity and underscores the conversation’s place in a larger web of cultural conversations.
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/100)
The Podcast for Social Research
Practical Criticism No. 71: Neko Case
2 days ago
1 hour 33 minutes 18 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 15: Vampires!
1 week ago
2 hours 30 minutes 38 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 86: The Cancer-Industrial Complex: a Book Launch and Conversation with Nafis Hasan
2 weeks ago
2 hours 19 minutes 24 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 85.5: Mulholland Drive — a Brief Film Guide
1 month ago
39 minutes 7 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Practical Criticism, No. 70: Roy Hargrove and the RH Factor
1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 27 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Faculty Spotlight: Nazism is Not the Past — Hannah Leffingwell on Dagmar Herzog, Sex After Fascism, and Why Donald Trump is Not Camp
1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes 43 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 85: Assessing the Aftermath — Gaza, the Ceasefire, and Beyond
1 month ago
2 hours 45 minutes 55 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 14: Things of the Year 2024 — Part II
1 month ago
1 hour 49 minutes 24 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 13: Things of the Year 2024 — Part I
2 months ago
1 hour 49 minutes 42 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 84: Paradise Lost and Its Revolutionary Afterlives — Orlando Reade in Conversation
3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 46 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Practical Criticism No. 69 — 2024 Algorithmically "Wrapped"
3 months ago
2 hours 9 minutes 47 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 83: Big Bend in Concert
3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 19 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 12: Megalopolis — or, the Decline and Miraculous Resurrection of American Empire
4 months ago
1 hour 28 minutes 15 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 82: The Worst Laid Plans — Initial Reflections on the U.S. 2024 Election
4 months ago
2 hours 25 minutes 12 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Faculty Spotlight: Bohemia Is An Imaginary City — Jude Webre on Dawn Powell, the Lady Wit, and the American Mid-Century
5 months ago
52 minutes 55 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 81.5: Romeo + Juliet — a Brief Film Guide
6 months ago
36 minutes 58 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 81: Medium Cool — or, "Jesus, I Love to Shoot Film"
7 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 25 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 80: On Realism, World-Building, Violence, and Desire—Joseph Earl Thomas, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Vinson Cunningham, and Paige Sweet in Conversation
8 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes 16 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Faculty Spotlight: Jenny Logan on the Supreme Court and the Crime of Being Homeless
8 months ago
47 minutes 17 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 79.5: My Beautiful Laundrette — a Brief Film Guide
9 months ago
20 minutes 40 seconds

The Podcast for Social Research
From Plato to quantum physics, Walter Benjamin to experimental poetry, Frantz Fanon to the history of political radicalism, The Podcast for Social Research is a crucial part of our mission to forge new, organic paths for intellectual work in the twenty-first century: an ongoing, interdisciplinary series featuring members of the Institute, and occasional guests, conversing about a wide variety of intellectual issues, some perennial, some newly pressing. Each episode centers on a different topic and is accompanied by a bibliography of annotations and citations that encourages further curiosity and underscores the conversation’s place in a larger web of cultural conversations.