New Books in Public Policy

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 February 2, 2021  48m
 
 
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 January 12, 2021  1h2m
 
 
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 January 11, 2021  1h16m
 
 
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 January 11, 2021  1h12m
 
 
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 January 4, 2021  1h1m
 
 

episode 113: Ian Ayres and Fredrick E. Vars, "Weapon of Choice: Fighting Gun Violence While Respecting Gun Rights" (Harvard UP, 2020)


Ayres and Vars put forward creative and practical solutions, proposing legislative reform which will reduce gun deaths....


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 December 16, 2020  1h2m
 
 

episode 112: Kimberley Brownlee, "Being Sure of Each Other: An Essay on Social Rights and Freedoms" (Oxford UP, 2020)


Brownlee contends that all humans have basic needs for human interaction. Since such needs are fundamental for survival, they should be regarded as a human right....


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 December 11, 2020  41m
 
 

episode 269: O. Carter Snead, "What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics" (Harvard UP, 2020)


O. Carter Snead defines for us what the term “public bioethics” encompasses and provides a much-needed genealogy of the field....


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 December 9, 2020  2h8m
 
 

episode 198: Ashley E. Lucas, "Prison Theatre and the Global Crisis of Incarceration" (Bloomsbury, 2020)


One place that might surprise a lot of people is the popularity of performances staged by incarcerated persons...


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 December 8, 2020  1h3m
 
 

episode 105: Nancy D. Campbell, "OD: Naloxone and the Politics of Overdose" (MIT Press, 2020)


Campbell explores how a therapy that can stop an accidental drug overdose, called Naloxone, emerged in the American mainstream in the early years of the new millennium...


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 December 3, 2020  47m