Public Books 101

Public Books 101

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Public Books 101 takes a scholarly look at a world worth studying. In each mini-series, world-class scholars and writers join our host to examine a single topic from many angles, opening a window into the conversations that experts are having with one another about the urgent issues and problems facing us today. Season 1 takes on the internet: the vast digital environment that has changed the way we live, work, and form communities. Season 2 explores another technology that facilitates communication and self-expression—but one that is considerably older: the novel. What are novels still doing for readers in the 21st century? Public Books 101 is a production of Public Books, a magazine of arts, scholarship, and ideas. The magazine is free to read online at www.publicbooks.org, and you can find more information about the podcast, including a reading list designed by our guests, at www.publicbooks.org/podcast.

Recent Episodes

  • PB 101 presents … Primary Sources: Ta-Nehisi Coates on Tony Judt

    2 years ago
  • PB 101 presents … Novel Dialogue: Chang-rae Lee Charts Fiction with Anne Anlin Cheng

    2 years ago
  • Data and Racial Capitalism (with Sareeta Amrute & Emiliano Treré)

    3 years ago
  • Data and Infrastructure (with Laura Forlano & Ranjit Singh)

    3 years ago
  • Data and Automation (with Arthur Gwagwa & Deb Raji)

    3 years ago
  • Data and Labor (with Shaka McGlotten & Chris Ramsaroop)

    3 years ago
  • Data and Humanity (with Mimi Onuoha & Lam Thuy Vo)

    3 years ago
  • Introducing Season 3: Becoming Data

    3 years ago
  • Novels and Medicine (with Jay Baruch & Rishi Goyal)

    3 years ago
  • Novels and Catastrophe (with Heidi Julavits and Leah Price)

    3 years ago