MIT Press Podcast
Summary: >The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
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Tom Sito of the University of Southern California discusses the history of computer animation.
The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
Finn Brunton of the University of Michigan talks about the history of computer spam.
The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
Malcolm McCullough of the University of Michigan talks about the nature of attention in a world with ambient information.
The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
Richard Meyer of Stanford University talks about a current crisis in art scholarship
Illah Reza Nourbaksh of Carnegie Mellon talks about the societal impacts of advances in robotics.
The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
Jesper Juul of NYU examines what it means to fail at video games.
The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
Mary Sarotte and Sean Lynn-Jones discuss internal reactions to Tianamen Square, how it affected relations between the US and China, and lessons learned from other Cold War-era governments.
The MIT Press Podcast brings you interviews with the authors of books currently being published by MIT Press and editors and authors discuss topics, themes, and trends explored within the pages of MIT Press journals.
Yossi Sheffi talks about the importance of logistics clusters to both national and regional economies.