Academics Henry Jenkins and Colin Maclay use their combined knowledge to dig deeper and ask more ambitious questions than most pop culture podcasts out there – not doing recaps or just remaining on the level of entertainment coverage. For them, popular culture offers resources for asking questions about who we are and where we are going, questions that can be political, legal, technological, economic, or social, but often cut across all of the above.

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Museum Curation with Jacqueline Stewart and Tyree Boyd-Pates 2022-05-09
Audience is part of IP, with Diana Williams 2022-05-02
A closer look at the banning of Maus, with Hillary Chute 2022-04-28
Context around the Censorship of Comics with Jeet Heer and Jeff Trexler 2022-04-18
Bringing Storytelling to Academia through Afrofuturism with Stephanie Toliver 2022-04-11
Participatory Civic Media with Cathy Cohen and Jen Humke 2022-04-04
Curious Conversations Across the Divide with Mónica Guzmán 2022-03-28
Josie Duffy Rice: Defund the Police 2022-03-21
Reimagining Criminal Justice with Josie Duffy Rice 2022-03-07
Disney Theme Parks with Rebecca Williams and Lauren Sowa 2022-02-28
How the Arts Can Save Education with Erica Halverson 2022-02-21
Lori Kido Lopez on Micro Media Innovations in Hmong American Communities 2021-12-16
Sherry Turkle on Empathy and the Narratives That Shape Our Lives 2021-12-03
Race & Fandom, with andré carrington, Abigail De Kosnik, and Rukmini Pande 2021-11-19
Te Rita Papesch and Sharon Mazer on the Living Tradition of Kapa Haka 2021-05-03
What's Making Us Sappy Episode 21: Ioana Mischie and Howard Blumenthal 2021-04-27
Ioana Mischie and Howard Blumenthal on the Future of Education 2021-04-22
What's Making You Sappy Episode 20: S.B. Divya and Jonathon Keats 2021-04-20
Speculative Art & Fiction with SB Divya and Jonathon Keats 2021-04-15
What's Making You Sappy Episode 20: Sarena Ulibarri and Ed Finn 2021-04-13
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