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Augmented Humanity Podcast

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by Craig Goldsmith, Ellen Dornan

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20 episodes
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Augmented Humanity is produced by the New Mexico Humanities Council in partnership with KUNM. Our guests on this show are modern explorers working at the intersection of technology and the humanities who help us to understand ourselves and the worlds we create in this digital age. They are thinkers, creators, makers and academics, all working in diverse fields. Together we discuss what we can understand about ourselves and others with the use of this technology; how the technology changes us or advances us; the implications for public or academic humanities; and the best tools and practices for applying this technology. Host Ellen Dornan is the digital humanities program officer for NMHC. Host Craig Goldsmith owns 1uffakind Design and is the host of The Coffee Express on KUNM. Subscribe to Augmented Humanity or Listen in a PlayerAugmented Humanity on SpotifyAugmented Humanity on YouTube (full hour-long programs)

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3/28/2022

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Episode thumbnail for Water Justice & Technology Ep 3: Alternative Futures & Algorithms of the Past

September 20, 2022

Water Justice & Technology Ep 3: Alternative Futures & Algorithms of the Past

Host [Host Name] interviews Dr. Theodora Dryer and Dr. Amrah Salomón about alternative futures and algorithms of the past in water justice.

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September 12, 2022

Water Justice & Technology Ep 2: Anxiety!

Dr. Theodora Dryer and Dr. Amrah Salomón discuss water justice and technology, exploring anxieties surrounding these critical issues in an interview.

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August 1, 2022

Water Justice & Technology Ep 1: Collaboration and Problematizing

Dr. Theodora Dryer and Dr. Amrah Salomón discuss collaborative approaches to water justice and technology challenges in North and Central America.

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What is Augmented Humanity Podcast?

Augmented Humanity is produced by the New Mexico Humanities Council in partnership with KUNM. Our guests on this show are modern explorers working at the intersection of technology and the humanities who help us to understand ourselves and the worlds we create in this digital age. They are thinkers, creators, makers and academics, all working in diverse fields. Together we discuss what we can understand about ourselves and others with the use of this technology; how the technology changes us or advances us; the implications for public or academic humanities; and the best tools and practices for applying this technology. Host Ellen Dornan is the digital humanities program officer for NMHC. Host Craig Goldsmith owns 1uffakind Design and is the host of The Coffee Express on KUNM. Subscribe to Augmented Humanity or Listen in a PlayerAugmented Humanity on SpotifyAugmented Humanity on YouTube (full hour-long programs)

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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