3 Best Humanities Podcasts
Humanities Podcasts
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Humanities Now is the official podcast of the Humanities Center at Texas Tech. We feature conversations with members of the humanities community at Texas Tech University. With every episode, these varied voices help us realize the Center's mission: asking out loud, 'What does it mean to be human?' and demonstrating how can we answer that question from so many different perspectives.MORE Host Michael Borshuk
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Apple Rating 5/5Facebook 460Twitter 276Instagram 419 Avg Length 38 min Get Email Contact Get Influential Podcasters ContactsGet access to 100k active Podcasters, Influencers in 1500 niche categories.Get targeted media contact list in your niche at your fingertips so you can focus on running your campaign.Email us the categories of Podcasters you want to reach out for your marketing campaign at anuj@feedspot.com . We'll share active Podcasters list with verified email contacts in an Excel or CSV format.Email us
2. UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
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This podcast series features recordings of academic papers from workshops, conferences and seminars in the UCD Humanities Institute. The Institute provides a creative architectural and conceptual space for interdisciplinary research in the humanities and allied disciplines. The series is managed by Real Smart Media.MORE Producer/Network UCD Humanities Institute
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Apple Rating 5/5Facebook 113.2KTwitter 66.2KInstagram 58.4K Avg Length 48 min Get Email Contact
3. Trine Humanities Symposia
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The Humanities Symposia is a series of presentations and discussions that cover a wide range of topics related to the humanities. It was created as a university outlet for scholars and artists searching for a place to present their research outside of academic conferences. The Symposia allows them to share their research with Trine as well as the local community. For more information about the Symposia, contact Melissa Mayus, Ph.D., assistant professor in Trine's Department of Humanities and Communication, at mayusm@trine.edu.MORE Producer/Network Melissa Mayus, Josh Hornbacher
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