3620 Podcast
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Podcasts:
Reflections on that best and worst time of the semester.
Talking through the history of jazz.
Unpacking the renaming of South Philadelphia's Point Breeze neighborhood.
The beats that keep us going.
How can we make American politics more like reality television to inspire a more democratic election?
Following the sounds of silence for some people.
Taking Donna Haraway's "Cyborg Manifesto" into the dance studio.
This is what happens when you tune in to what most people tune out.
What does it mean that we spend most of our scholarly lives arranging words on pieces of paper?
Producer Holli Seitz takes a look at the theories behind graphic smoking cessation ads.
A comprehensive examination of the comprehensive examination.
A meditation on the tenure process with Steve Anderson from USC.
In the inaugural episode of the 3620 podcast, we introduce ourselves a bit and explain what (we think) we're up to. Then we give you what we plan to give you each week: an audio piece between 10 and 20 minutes long. This first one is called "Operation Crossroads." It tells the story of a 1946 CBS Radio broadcast, starring Albert Einstein, produced by a guy who's pretty important for us at the Annenberg School. It's a primer on our school, our vision, and our sound. Enjoy!