New Books in Communications
Curious about how our conversations shape the world? New Books in Communications, hosted by Marshall Poe, sits at the fascinating intersection of science and society. It’s part of a larger academic audio library, but this channel focuses specifically on the ideas and research transforming how we understand media, technology, and human interaction. Instead of dry lectures, you’ll find genuine dialogues where authors delve into their latest work, unpacking complex theories on everything from digital culture and journalism to the psychology of language and the history of information. Each conversation feels like eavesdropping on a thoughtful discussion between two experts who are passionate about their subject, making cutting-edge scholarship accessible and immediately engaging. This podcast serves as a direct line to the thinkers who are analyzing the very systems we use to connect every day. For anyone interested in the forces behind our screens, our headlines, and our social networks, these episodes offer depth and context that’s often missing from the daily noise. Tune in to discover the new books that are framing our understanding of the communicated world.
Episodes