3620 Podcast
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Podcasts:
Nicholas Gilewicz offers a report about the teleology of communication studies.
Corrina Laughlin and Kevin Gotkin offer us "sonic field notes" from their research at the world's longest footrace.
Part of the Susurrous Scholarship series, Aaron Shapiro translates a chapter from William Mitchell's book Me++: The cyborg self and the networked city.
Producer Alex Gomez explores the recent ins and outs of net neutrality.
Deb Lui focuses on the experience of piloting commercial planes, and how it increasingly involves the management of risk.
Kevin Gotkin speaks with Barbie Zelizer about how scholarship can travel across communities and contexts.
Emily Hund shares an audio ethnography of Penn State culture.
3620 producers reflect on the process on creating a podcast.
Holli Seitz brings us a story of grief on Facebook.
Kevin Gotkin translates an article called "Auditory Perception of Self-Similarity in Water Sounds."
Alex Gomez brings us a translation of a chapter from Prof. John Jackson.
First in a series of sound article translations from written texts.
Eleanor Marchant brings us a story of a research hub in Nairobi.
Annenberg undergraduates offer us portraits of Philadelphia.
Prof. Carolyn Marvin recalls the time in 1989 when she burned a flag in front of her class.