All Pieces for Hold That Thought
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, economist Steve Fazzari explains why widely cited unemployment and growth numbers don't give a full picture of...
- Added: Oct 25, 2018
- Length: 16:02
Sociologist Ariela Schachter investigates how Americans think about race, immigration, assimilation, and what it means to be ‘similar.’
Bought by PRX Remix
- Added: Oct 05, 2018
- Length: 12:15
- Purchases: 1
In an indigenous Mayan community in highland Guatemala, sociocultural anthropologist Kedron Thomas noticed a trend that led her to investigate inte...
- Added: Oct 05, 2018
- Length: 18:47
A sociologist investigates how public policies affect family life in both Europe and the US and shares some of her findings on the laws and cultura...
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- Added: Oct 05, 2018
- Length: 16:30
- Purchases: 1
A sociologist of education breaks down some common myths about charter schools and offers her advice for newly appointed education secretary Betsy ...
- Added: Oct 05, 2018
- Length: 15:08
Sociologist Adia Harvey Wingfeld documents the pervasive and often subtle ways that successful black men – people like doctors, lawyers, and engine...
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- Added: Oct 05, 2018
- Length: 12:48
- Purchases: 1
When conducting research for his acclaimed book "Klansville, USA," sociologist David Cunningham encountered the work of a journalist who, in the 19...
- Added: Oct 05, 2018
- Length: 16:45
Sociologist Jake Rosenfeld discusses the growing wealth gap between rich and poor Americans, decreasing labor union membership, and considers what ...
- Added: Oct 05, 2018
- Length: 13:42
Chemist Gary Patti shares how the emerging field of metabolomics, the study of metabolism, may hold clues for cancer research.
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- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 12:27
- Purchases: 1
A philosoper of biology shares her struggle with breast cancer and her opinions on ongoing debates over breast cancer screening.
- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 15:45
- Purchases: 2
A professor of history and philosophy of science invites us to see pain as a social experience that comes with moral and ethical dimensions.
- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 13:39
- Purchases: 2
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria is spreading around the world; chemist Tim Wencewicz explains what his lab is doing to solve the problem.
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- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 15:48
- Purchases: 1
How is human milk different in the Himalayan highlands than in the United States, and what can these differences reveal about what moms and babies ...
Bought by KRZA
- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 16:40
- Purchases: 1
Treated for her first eating disorder at 11, Rebecca Lester now studies eating disorders as an anthropologist and psychotherapist.
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- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 15:10
- Purchases: 1
A historian shares the story of the Nazis' obsession with natural foods, and discusses how their ideas about nutrition compare with how we think ab...
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- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 13:38
- Purchases: 1
What can an ancient debate about an elephant tell us about the history of medicine?
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- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 15:57
- Purchases: 1
A doctoral student in education seeks to discover solutions to health inequities in the St. Louis region and beyond.
- Added: Mar 12, 2018
- Length: 12:15
Roshan Abraham, assistant professor of classics and religious studies, traces the many ways religion influences, shapes, and appears in comics.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio and KVSC
- Added: Jun 01, 2016
- Length: 13:34
- Purchases: 2
Painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and poet - how can one man be so many things? And what did he keep in his basement?
- Added: Jun 01, 2016
- Length: 16:09
- Purchases: 2
Mark Rollins explores the ways that our brains encounter and interpret art.
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- Added: Jun 01, 2016
- Length: 11:00
- Purchases: 1