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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What's Making You Sappy Episode 6: Sue Ding 2020-12-22
What's Making You Sappy Episode 5: Janae Phillips and Shawn Taylor 2020-12-15
What's Making You Sappy Episode 4: Suzanne Scott and Susan Kresnicka 2020-12-08
From Hip Hop to TikTok with Dexter Thomas 2020-11-19
What's Making You Sappy Episode 3: Damian E. Duffy, John Jennings, and Shelley Streeby 2020-11-17
Skateboarding Subculture Surprises with Zoë Corwin and Neftalie Williams 2020-11-12
What's Making You Sappy Episode 2: William O. Gardner 2020-11-10
What's Making You Sappy Episode 1: Clifford Johnson & Dan Goldman 2020-11-09
Play as a Precursor to Participation, with Reanne Estrada and Benjamin Stokes 2020-11-05
Horror, Social Change, and Experimentation with Michael Monello and Qiana Whitted 2020-10-29
Increasing Visibility is Existential for Native Communities, with Crystal Echo Hawk 2020-10-22
Religion, Sports and Popular Culture Are The Same / Seeking Sanctuary During the Apocalypse with Varun Soni 2020-10-15
The Undocumented Document Themselves with Set Hernandez Rongkilyo 2020-10-08
How the Baby-Sitters Club Changed Asian-American Culture with Sue Ding 2020-10-01
The Power of Fan activism with Janae Phillips and Shawn Taylor 2020-09-24
The Business of Fandom with Susan Kresnicka and Suzanne Scott 2020-09-17
Pandemic, Pedagogy, and Politics 2020-09-10
The Legacy of Octavia E. Butler with Damian Duffy, John Jennings and Shelley Streeby 2020-05-08
Design Fiction and the Pandemic with Bruce Sterling and Jasmina Tešanović 2020-05-01
Japanese Science Fiction with William O. Gardner 2020-04-24
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