The MIT Press Podcast
Episodes

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 68 (DEC. ’14): James Webster
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
James G. Webster is Professor in the School of Communication at Northwestern University.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 67 (NOV. '14): Andrew Cutrofello
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Andrew Cutrofello is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He is the author of Continental Philosophy: A Contemporary Introduction and other books.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 66 (OCT. '14): Michael Schrage
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Michael Schrage is a Research Fellow at the Center for Digital Business at MIT Sloan School of Management. A sought-after consultant on business innovation, he is the author of Serious Play: How the World’s Best Companies Simulate to Innovate and What Do You Want Your Customers to Become?

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 65 (SEP. '14): Richard Kenvin
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Richard Kenvin is Director of the Hydrodynamica Project. He writes for The Surfer’s Journal and is the guest curator of the Surf Craft exhibition.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 64 (JULY '14): Robert Ayers
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Robert U. Ayres, an American-born physicist and economist, is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Political Science at INSEAD, the international graduate business school. He is the author or coauthor of many books, including (with Benjamin Warr) The Economic Growth Engine: How Energy and Work Drive Prosperity.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 63 (JUN. '14): Elizabeth Losh
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Elizabeth Losh directs the Culture, Art, and Technology Program at Sixth College at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of Virtualpolitik: An Electronic History of Government Media-Making in a Time of War, Scandal, Disaster, Miscommunication, and Mistakes (MIT Press) and the coauthor of Understanding Rhetoric: A Graphic Guide to Writing.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 62 (MAY '14): Timothy Brittain-Catlin
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Timothy Brittain-Catlin is Senior Lecturer at the new Kent School of Architecture, University of Kent. His writing has appeared in The World of Interiors, Architectural Review, and many other publications.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 61 (APR. '14): Josh Lerner
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Josh Lerner is Executive Director of The Participatory Budgeting Project, a nonprofit organization in New York City that empowers communities to decide how to spend public money.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 60 (MAR. '14): David Meerman Scott and Richard Jurek
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
David Meerman Scott is a marketing strategist and the author of three bestselling books,The New Rules of Marketing and PR, Real-Time Marketing, and Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead. He lives in Lexington, Massachuetts.
Richard Jurek has worked as a marketing and public relations executive for more than twenty years. He lives in Chicago.

Sunday Aug 06, 2017
EPISODE 59 (DEC. '13): Hilton L. Root
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Sunday Aug 06, 2017
Hilton L. Root, an expert on international political economy and development, is Professor at the George Mason University School of Public Policy. He is the author of Alliance Curse: How the U.S. Lost the Third World, Capital and Collusion: Political Logic of Global Economic Development, and other books.