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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books

Episodes

Total: 1659

New Subaltern Politics: Reconceptualizing Hegemony and Resistance in Contemporary India (Oxford Univ

At 2,300 pages and featuring 54 contributors and 42 contextual and interpretive essays, the second e

The political tradition of liberalism tends to associate political liberty with the individual’s fre

Christine Desan, teaches about the international monetary system, the constitutional law of money, c

Professor James Gelvin joins host Jonathan Judaken to discuss the Arab Uprisings, democratization in

Lisa Moses Leff joins host Jonathan Judaken to discuss her new book, The Archive Thief: The Man Who

How can a practical philosophical perspective concerned with justice and fairness help us address th

Kyle G. Volk is an associate professor of history at the University of Montana. His book Moral Minor

Almost 400 years ago, Galileo wrote that the book of nature is written in the language of mathematic

Jennifer L. Lawless and Richard L. Fox are the authors of Running from Office: Why Young Americans A

Felicia McCarren‘s latest book, French Moves: The Cultural Politics of le hip hop (Oxford University

Michael Gould-Wartofsky is the author of The Occupiers: The Making of the 99 Percent Movement (Oxfor

We typically make decisions based on a projection of their likely outcome with respect to the things

Much of the public debate about the relationship between science and theology has been antagonistic

Is the present time uniquely real, or do past or future equally exist? Does saying the word “now” si

Is yoga religious? This question has not only been asked recently by the broader public but also pos

Lee Drutman is the author of The Business of America is Lobbying: How Corporations Became Politicize

Since September 2014, much of Mexico has been gripped by the story of the Ayotzinapa kidnappings – t

Adolf Hitler famously (and probably) said in a speech to his military leaders “Who, after all, speak

Paul K. Saint-Amour, Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, is a ruminati