This week Jean Seaton was a guest on a special audio series about Queen Elizabeth II produced by Radio France. The five part podcast series by Maylis Besserie explores […]
Professor Jean Seaton appeared on last week’s Westminster Insider Podcast. During the show, which is produced by Politico, presenter Jack Blanchard picked through the long and turbulent relationship between […]
“If young people want to get into the creative industries, they need to keep up to date with the always evolving digital technologies” advises Carl Jones on the Latin […]
During a podcast interview in Dallas, Texas, researcher Carl Jones insists that American Advertising needs to be more diverse in order not to discriminate. But how? Is advertising racist? […]
In this episode of his podcast, Christian Fuchs talks about what it means to take a philosophical approach on the communication of death and love. The episode deals with the […]
The We Might be Tables podcast, hosted by Dewansh Matharoo & Shrish Sudharsan, recently devoted two episodes to a reading an analysis of Death and Love: The Metaphysics of […]
The Digital Age requires a new understanding of labour and digital labour as well as a fresh look at the role of corporations in capitalism. In this podcast episode […]
CAMRI alumna Nathasha Fernando, along with Westminster graduate Maria Mancuso and author Nadeesha Uyangoda, launched Sulla Razza , an Italian podcast powered by Juventus. The show aims to ‘translate’ words […]
Recent events in the United States have shown how even the most established democracies have much to learn about democracy. But Winston Mano does not like to talk about […]
Christian Fuchs’ “Critical Theory Rocks” Podcast on Spotify: Episode 1: Anxiety & Politics: The Relevance of Franz Neumann’s Critical Theory in the Age of Authoritarian Capitalism This episode of […]