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A podcast for discussion and debate on the political economy of capitalism, imperialism, and socialism in the Americas. For more than forty years Latin American Perspectives has served as the leading academic journal in Latin American Studies, publishing timely, progressive analyses of the social forces shaping contemporary Latin America. We currently produce two podcast: The Latin American Perspectives Podcast & Editors' Choice: Latin American Perspectives' Book Conversations.
The Latin American Perspectives Podcast features interviews with LAP issue editors, academics, and activists where participants discuss current research, political-economic issues, and social movements in Latin America. The podcast is hosted by sociologist and LAP coordinating editor Alexander Scott.
Editors' Choice features interviews with authors of exciting new books in the fields of Latin American and Latino studies. The series is intended to share critical educational resources and information on a variety of topics and issues in Latin America and provide detailed and in-depth political and theoretical analysis of the texts covered. Editors Choice is hosted by LAP coordinating editors Alexander Scott and Tomas Crowder-Taraborrelli. -
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30,000 Leagues explores the depths of some of the most vexing policy questions of our time. Hosted by David Yokum, cognitive neuroscientist and Director of The Policy Lab at Brown University, 30,000 Leagues features researchers and policymakers who use rigorous scientific methods in pursuit of a better understanding of what actually works in the world, leading to more effective policies and the future of evidence-based government.
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Getting Bombed is an unscripted digital series featuring casual conversations with renown experts about the existential threats that keep them up at night while they enjoy their favorite drink and chat about history, policy, and science with a comedic host. Fun, quirky, and informative, the series leverages the personalities and insider knowledge of experts on everything from nuclear weapons and cyberwarfare to artificial intelligence and national security. The mission: to demystify the extraordinary—and largely untold—stories of our past, present, and future. And, you know, try to take the edge off a little.
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J&J Editorial's team of scholarly publishing experts explore science and publishing through the lens of best practices and processes. http://jjeditorial.com
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