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The revelation of the Book of Mormon at 200 [podcast] On today’s episode, we’re joined by two preeminent scholars on the history and theolog...

Revisiting toxic masculinity and #MeToo [podcast] On this episode of The Oxford Comment, we explore two recognizable components in contempor...

The great gun conundrum [podcast] In this podcast episode, we discuss the history of the gun debate in the US with Robert J. Spitzer and how...

Privacy and the LGBT+ experience: the Victorian past and digital future [podcast] Scholars continue to explore the role of sexuality in priv...

Digital dilemmas: feminism, ethics, and the cultural implications of AI [podcast] In episode 82 of The Oxford Comment, we discussed the ethi...

Climate emergency: lessons from Classic Maya to contemporary China [podcast] In episode 81 of The Oxford Comment, we discussed the environme...

Women in sports: Althea Gibson, Billie Jean King, and their legacies [podcast] Women’s history in sports has in fact been a long series of s...

Mind the gap: the growth in economic inequality [podcast] Amid the current economic crises, how do we recover? How can we address such finan...

Looking into space: how astronomy and astrophysics are teaching us more than ever before [podcast] On today’s episode of The Oxford Comment,...

Egyptology at the turn of the century [podcast] On November 1, 1922 Egyptologist Howard Carter and his team of excavators began digging in a...

Distrust in institutions: past, present, and future [podcast] In this episode of The Oxford Comment, we speak with Brian Levack, Robert Fari...

The need for affordable and clean energy [podcast] Check out Episode 75 of The Oxford Comment to hear from Martin J. Pasqualetti and Paul F,...

Equity in health care [podcast] There are many factors that affect our ability to be healthy, but we unfortunately do not all face the same...

Hong Kong 2022: one country, two systems? [podcast] The first of July 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong from Brit...

Oxford World English Symposium 2022 recap [podcast] This past April, the Oxford English Dictionary hosted the World English Symposium, a two...

The role of DNA research in society [podcast] For today’s episode of The Oxford Comment, we’re commemorating National DNA Day in the United...

Women’s economic empowerment, past and future [podcast] In the western world, discussions about the gender pay gap have dominated disc...

The color line: race and education in the United States [podcast] Black History Month celebrates the achievements of a globally marginalized...

Holiday cheer [podcast] As we approach the end of 2021, we can look back at the previous two years of restrictions, lockdowns, COVID tests a...

COVID-19 and mental health: where do we go from here? [podcast] The effects of COVID-19 reach far beyond mortality, triggering widespread ec...

What is the impact of opening research? [podcast] Open access is a publishing model that has been gathering momentum across the world for mo...

What is public debt? [podcast] What do you think of when you hear the term “public debt?” If you’re familiar with the phrase, you might thin...

The power of words [podcast] We’re all familiar with the phrase “words have power” but in a political and cultural climate where we become m...

The neuroscience of human consciousness [podcast] How can the study of the human brain help us unravel the mysteries of life? Going a step f...

How does ocean health impact life and livelihoods? [podcast] In episode 62 of The Oxford Comment, we are joined by biological oceanographer...