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When
I tell people I make podcasts for The Conversation and that we
interview academics, they often ask me what kind of topics do
you cover? I reply that to thanks the breadth and depth of
research taking place in universities around the world our
range is extraordinary. And that’s certainly the case in our
podcasts from 2023.
In
our flagship global show The
Conversation Weekly, we’ve run stories about breakthroughs
in malaria vaccines, to the extinction of Neanderthals, to
domicide in Syria. And in September, we ran Inside
the Oslo Accords, a three-part series with academics James
Rodgers and Amnon Arran marking 30 years since the Oslo peace
process. Their conversations with some of the leading figures
from Israel-Palestine peace negotiations in the 1990s are a
must-listen for anyone trying to understand the faltering
history of peace in the Middle East. Below you’ll find links
to highlights and spin-off articles from shows.
Explore
and subscribe to more of The Conversation’s network of
podcasts via the dedicated
page on our website, or wherever you listen to your
podcasts. |
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Gemma Ware
Editor and Co-Host, The Conversation Weekly
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Yitzhak Rabin of Israel and Yasser Arafat of
the PLO shake hands at the White House South Lawn after
signing the Peace Accords, President Bill Clinton looks on.
James Rodgers, City, University of London; Amnon
Aran, City, University of London
A
new podcast series from The Conversation Weekly marks 30 years
since the first Oslo accord was signed in September
1993. |
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation
The
second of two episodes of The Conversation Weekly
podcast exploring how the Israel-Gaza conflict is
affecting life at
universities. | |
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Adrian Hill, University of Oxford
The
R21 vaccine protected three-quarters of children against
malaria in trials. |
Gemma Ware, The Conversation
Brazil’s
rainforest is a massive carbon store, so its severe drought
could be a tipping point for the global climate. Listen to The
Conversation Weekly podcast. |
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Mend Mariwany, The Conversation
What
could the extinction of Neanderthals tell us about our
own species? An archaeologist explains in The
Conversation Weekly podcast.
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Jo Adetunji, The Conversation; Miriam
Frankel, The Conversation
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Listen to the trailer for Great Mysteries of Physics,
a new podcast.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation
An
interview with a Syrian architect about domicide: the
deliberate destruction of homes during war. Listen to
The Conversation Weekly podcast.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation
From
the frontline battle against antibiotic resistance in
Nigeria, to the techniques being used to find new
antibiotics. Listen to The Conversation Weekly
podcast.
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Nehal El-Hadi, The Conversation
Jurassic
Park was a technological breakthrough for film because
of its use of CGI. It also revived an interest in
paleontology and raised ethical questions about DNA
use.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation
As
Kenya marks 60 years of independence, we explore how
much one song can tell you about the politics of a new
nation. Listen to The Conversation Weekly
podcast. | |
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Subject: Hear The Conversation Weekly – highlights of
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