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New Books in Communications
Interviews with Scholars of Media and Communications about their New Books
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Latest episodes
- Caryl Flinn and Dana B. Polan, "The Patty Duke Show and the American Sixties: Hot Dogs and Crêpes Suzette" (Oxford UP, 2026)9 Aug 2026
- In The Scholar’s Workshop: Hidden Histories of Collaboration and Authorship6 Aug 2026
- Katharina Stevens, "The Ethics of Argumentation" (Routledge, 2025)5 Aug 2026
- Elizabeth Darling, "Palace of the Ether: Broadcasting House and the Architecture of the BBC, 1922–32" (Lund Humphries, 2026)3 Aug 2026
- Emily Sneff, "When the Declaration of Independence Was News" (Oxford UP, 2026)3 Aug 2026
- James W. Cortada, "Beyond the Facts: Tacit Knowledge and the Hidden Infrastructure of Our Informed Times" (Bloomsbury, 2025)3 Aug 2026
- Eric O Silva, "Contested Realities and Identity Destigmatization: Identity Construction in the Culture Wars" (De Gruyter, 2026)2 Aug 2026
- Paulina Banas, "Visualizing Egypt: European Travel, Book Publishing, and the Commercialization of the Middle East in the Nineteenth Century" (American University in Cairo Press, 2025)2 Aug 2026
- Siri Carpenter on Why She Self-Published First — and How It Led to a Traditional Book Deal30 Jul 2026
- Lana Swartz on Digital Money and Digital Cultures of Money27 Jul 2026