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Voices focuses on the innovative work being done by faculty and staff in the College of Arts and Sciences at the Ohio State University. Listen in to find out what's new now!... more
FAQs about Voices of Excellence from Arts and Sciences:How many episodes does Voices of Excellence from Arts and Sciences have?The podcast currently has 287 episodes available.
June 19, 2019The Case of the Murderer Caught by Speech Scientist Robert FoxIn addition to his many publications and academic achievements, Professor in and Chair of the Department of Speech and Hearing Science Robert Fox consults about forensic phonetics, including a 2003 murder trial that was resolved with his expertise and audiology technology. Listen in for his discussion with David Staley on the Voices of Excellence podcast, available on Soundcloud and iTunes...more23minPlay
May 15, 2019Screening Trafficking: Yana Hashamova Describes Media Depictions of Human TraffickingFilms and TV productions about human trafficking made by Eastern and Western European companies don't differ in outlook as much as one might expect. Yana Hashamova's latest book, Screening Trafficking, looks at the this topic through a cultural lens. Listen in for her discussion with David Staley on the Voices of Excellence podcast, available on Soundcloud and iTunes....more24minPlay
May 15, 2019Screening Trafficking: Yana Hashamova Describes Media Depictions of Human TraffickingFilms and TV productions about human trafficking made by Eastern and Western European companies don't differ in outlook as much as one might expect. Yana Hashamova's latest book, Screening Trafficking, looks at the this topic through a cultural lens. Listen in for her discussion with David Staley on the Voices of Excellence podcast, available on Soundcloud and iTunes....more24minPlay
May 08, 2019Why Do Viewers Find TV Mobsters So Attractive? Prof. Dana Renga Has a TheoryA sympathetic treatment of people who do horrible things seems hard to justify. So why are such depictions so common with mafia movies and tv, especially in Italy? Professor Dana Renga's new book Watching Sympathetic Perpetrators on Italian Television offers the first comprehensive study of recent, popular Italian television. Learn about her research findings on Voices of Excellence from the Arts and Sciences with David Staley, available on Soundcloud and iTunes....more29minPlay
May 08, 2019Why Do Viewers Find TV Mobsters So Attractive? Prof. Dana Renga Has a TheoryA sympathetic treatment of people who do horrible things seems hard to justify. So why are such depictions so common with mafia movies and tv, especially in Italy? Professor Dana Renga's new book Watching Sympathetic Perpetrators on Italian Television offers the first comprehensive study of recent, popular Italian television. Learn about her research findings on Voices of Excellence from the Arts and Sciences with David Staley, available on Soundcloud and iTunes....more29minPlay
May 01, 2019How Did US Supreme Court Justices Divide along Party Lines? Lawrence Baum KnowsWe tend to think of a Supreme Court in which Justices divide along party lines as the way it's always been. But that's not the case, according to legal scholar Lawrence Baum, whose research points to these party-line divisions as being a relatively recent phenomenon. Hear his discussion on Voices of Excellence from the Arts and Sciences with David Staley, available on Soundcloud and iTunes....more25minPlay
May 01, 2019How Did US Supreme Court Justices Divide along Party Lines? Lawrence Baum KnowsWe tend to think of a Supreme Court in which Justices divide along party lines as the way it's always been. But that's not the case, according to legal scholar Lawrence Baum, whose research points to these party-line divisions as being a relatively recent phenomenon. Hear his discussion on Voices of Excellence from the Arts and Sciences with David Staley, available on Soundcloud and iTunes....more25minPlay
April 24, 2019Controlling Your Microbes: Michael IbbaHumans have at least as many microbial as human cells on and in their bodies. These microbes can be beneficial or destructive, and Professor Michael Ibba describes the what happens when these microbes get out of control through antibiotic resistance and how Ohio State is working for better health outcomes....more24minPlay
April 24, 2019Controlling Your Microbes: Michael IbbaHumans have at least as many microbial as human cells on and in their bodies. These microbes can be beneficial or destructive, and Professor Michael Ibba describes the what happens when these microbes get out of control through antibiotic resistance and how Ohio State is working for better health outcomes....more24minPlay
April 17, 2019Professor Barry Shank says musical beauty builds communityProfessor Shank's latest book explores the power of music to create community, and he discusses this along with a history of Comparative Studies and how greeting cards maintain social connections on Voices of Excellence from the Arts and Sciences with David Staley, available on Soundcloud and iTunes....more27minPlay
FAQs about Voices of Excellence from Arts and Sciences:How many episodes does Voices of Excellence from Arts and Sciences have?The podcast currently has 287 episodes available.