New Books in Public Policy

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episode 119: The Fight to Save the Town


A Conversation with Michelle Wilde Anderson


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 October 13, 2022  1h13m
 
 
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 October 13, 2022  46m
 
 

episode 51: P. E. Caquet, "Opium's Orphans: The 200-Year History of the War on Drugs" (Reaktion Books, 2022)


The global war on drugs began some 150 years before US President Richard Nixon launched the current chapter of America’s drug war in 1971. In Opium’s Orphans: The 200-Year History of the War on Drugs (Reaktion Books, 2022), P. E. Caquet tells the story of “how an ever-larger group of mind-altering products came to be prohibited throughout the world, for what reasons, and with what effects.” The story opens with Britain’s two Opium Wars against the Chinese...


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 October 12, 2022  1h4m
 
 

episode 7: Sami Schalk, "Black Disability Politics" (Duke UP, 2022)


In Black Disability Politics (Duke UP, 2022) Sami Schalk explores how issues of disability have been and continue to be central to Black activism from the 1970s to the present. Dr. Schalk shows how Black people have long engaged with disability as a political issue deeply tied to race and racism...


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 October 12, 2022  42m
 
 
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 October 10, 2022  55m
 
 
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 October 5, 2022  58m
 
 
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 October 5, 2022  57m
 
 
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 September 28, 2022  34m
 
 
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 September 28, 2022  42m
 
 

episode 81: J. Neuhaus, "Geeky Pedagogy: A Guide for Intellectuals, Introverts, and Nerds Who Want to Be Effective Teachers" (West Virginia UP, 2019)


The things that make people academics do not necessarily make them good teachers...


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 September 22, 2022  32m