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Jennifer Hochschild and David Beavers on Covid Conspiracy Theories
We are joined this episode by Jennifer Hochschild and David Beavers, both of Harvard University. Jennifer Hochschild is the Henry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government and professor of African and African American studies at Harvard University. Her recent...
 Jennifer Hochschild and David Beavers, Social Research
James Colgrove on the History of Vaccine Mandates
Joining the podcast today for a conversation about vaccine mandates is Dr. James Colgrove. Dr. Colgrove is a Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, and the Dean of the Premedical Program at the Columbia School of...
James Colgrove, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Molly Robson on Podcasts during the Pandemic
Joining us today is Molly Robson - a researcher, writer and photographer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Molly recently completed her Master’s thesis at Victoria University of Wellington, which explored how listeners engaged with podcasting during the...
Molly Robson, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Jeri Kraver on teaching through a pandemic
As members of The College English Association prepared for annual conference last spring, the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic led organizers to a now all too familiar decision: the conference had to be cancelled. CEA Critic Editor Jeraldine Kraver was not only...
Jeri Kravner, The CEA Critic
Arien Mack on revisiting the AIDS Epidemic
The Summer 2020 issue of the journal Social Research is a special issue: In the Time of Plague : The History and Social Consequences of Lethal Epidemic Disease - Covid-19 Edition.This special issue is a revisiting of the journal's Fall 1988 issue of the same...
Arien Mack, Social Research