Thinking Aloud

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Thoughtful, educated voices from BYU and abroad. Marcus Smith dives into the minds of experts on religion, the arts, mathematics, space, medicine, music, and just about everything else. 

Episódios

  • Neda Maghbouleh: Iranian Americans and the Politics of Race

    11/06/2018

    Sociologist Neda Maghbouleh has spent years talking to second generation Iranian Americans about their experiences with racialization in the United States. Although they're legally classified as white, their social experience rarely squares with their legal classification. She joins the show to discuss her research and share her own experiences in the no man's land of Iranian American racial politics. 

  • Leslie Anthony: The Aliens Among Us

    11/06/2018

    Adventure and science journalist Leslie Anthony discusses his research into invasive species and the effect they're having on the planet. 

  • Jeremy Teigen: The History of Veterans as Presidents

    06/06/2018

    Political scientist Jeremy Teigen explores the history of military service and the U.S. presidency and discusses how the status of being a veteran has helped or hindered presidential hopefuls. 

  • Amaranth Borsuk: The Past and Future of the Book

    06/06/2018

    Whether you think it's on its way out or a permanent fixture in our culture, there's no denying that we're fascinated with books. Poet and scholar Amaranth Borsuk joins the show to explore the limits and possibilities of the book as object, as content, and as idea. 

  • Adam Winkler: How Corporations Won Their Civil Rights

    05/06/2018

    The Virgina Company. The Fourteenth Amendment. Dodge v Ford Motor Co. Ralph Nader. Mitt Romney. UCLA law professor Adam Winkler talks through the characters and cases that helped business corporations gain rights under the Constitution.

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