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Making sense of cultural change in the modern world from UVA’s Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture.
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Episodes

Hedgehog Chat: What Does Mark Zuckerberg Want from the Metaverse?

Kyle Edward Williams sits down with Malloy Owen, writer and doctoral student in political science at Stanford University, to discuss the metaverse and what it means for political governance. Read his recent essay on the metaverse for The Hedgehog Review, “Between Utopia and Disaster”: https://hedgehogreview.com/issues/political-mythologies/articles/between-utopia-and-disaster.

May 01, 202254 min

My Identity Problem by Alan Shapiro

My Identity Problem Belonging, yet standing apart. By Alan Shapiro. From The Hedgehog Review 23.3 (Fall 2021). Audio recording by Curio.io.

Mar 09, 202237 min

Hedgehog Chat: Political Mythologies

Liberal democracy is in trouble today—not just in America but around the world. Is it possible that some of the challenges—growing social and economic divides, hyper nationalism and populism, media that favor discord over conversation, and even an attraction to authoritarian leaders—are aggravated by our failure to understand the power of political myths? In this Hedgehog Chat, editor Jay Tolson moderates a discussion on these and other questions with three leading scholars: Tae-Yeoun Keum, assi...

Mar 09, 202226 min

On Winter by Matt Dinan

On Winter It is hard to sustain the illusion that there is anything good about winter after the hundredth day or so. By Matt Dinan. From The Hedgehog Review 22.1 (Spring 2020) Audio recording by Curio.io.

Feb 24, 202212 min

Myths Have Their Reasons... by Isaac Ariail Reed

Myths Have Their Reasons… Exploring myth as background and subject matter for politics. By Isaac Ariail Reed. From The Hedgehog Review 23.3 (Fall 2021). Audio recording by Curio.io.

Jan 24, 202223 min

What Happened to Family Medicine? by Anna Keating

What Happened to Family Medicine? Too few doctors now have the inclination or time to win their patients’ trust. By Anna Keating. From THR Web Features (December 16, 2021). Audio recording by Curio.io.

Dec 22, 202111 min

Self-care by B.D. McClay

Self-care Why play hard? By B.D. McClay. From The Hedgehog Review 23.3 (Fall 2021). Audio recording by Curio.io.

Dec 16, 20219 min

Privilege by Matthew B. Crawford

Privilege By Matthew B. Crawford. From The Hedgehog Review 20.2 (Summer 2018). Audio recording by Curio.io.

Oct 15, 202113 min

How We Lost Our Attention by Matthew B. Crawford

How We Lost Our Attention We’ve begun to lose the authority of our own experience. By Matthew B. Crawford. From The Hedgehog Review 16.2 (Summer 2014). Audio recording by Curio.io.

Jun 28, 202126 min

The Dehumanization Debate by Oliver Traldi

The Dehumanization Debate Why do people commit acts of cruelty? By Oliver Traldi. From The Hedgehog Review 23.1 (Spring 2021). Audio recording by Curio.io.

Jun 09, 202113 min

A New Guild System by Alan Jacobs

A New Guild System A possible way forward in an age of institutional fragmentation. By Alan Jacobs. THR Web Features (April 20, 2021). Audio recording by Curio.io.

May 06, 202111 min
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