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The Dickinson College Expert Show

The Dickinson College Expert Show

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Each episode of this video and audio podcast will introduce a thought leader at Dickinson and highlight how their scholarship and expertise intersects with timely issues. Ranging from fun and casual subjects—like fantasy football at the start of football season—to more serious matters, the show promises to offer a wide range of insights.2025 Politics & Government
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  • Feeling Machines: Japanese Robotics and the Future of Care with Anthropologist Shawn Bender
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of the Dickinson College Expert Show, Professor of East Asian Studies Shawn Bender discusses his new book, Feeling Machines: Japanese Robotics and the Global Entanglements of More-Than-Human Care. Bender explains how his background in cultural anthropology and interest in Japanese technology led him to research the role of robots in caregiving for an aging population.

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    16 mins
  • Promising Climate Research on Iceland's Glaciers with Prof. Kristin Strock
    Feb 5 2025

    In this episode of the Dickinson College Expert Show, Associate Professor Kristin Strock discusses her climate research on glaciers in Iceland, finding that certain microbial processes in glacial melt can mitigate methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, and lessen climate impact. Strock highlights the collaborative experience of fieldwork in Iceland, emphasizing the benefits of involving students in pioneering research that may help inform future climate management strategies.

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    12 mins
  • Giving Voice to Underrepresented Composers with James Martin
    Feb 4 2025

    In this episode of The Dickinson College Expert Show, our host chats with Associate Professor of Music James Martin about his career, his influences and his commitment to uplifting underrepresented voices through song.

    Martin is a critically acclaimed and award-winning baritone, actor and entertainer whose vocal repertoire spans from classical to musical theatre and beyond. The New York Times described his newest album, Wide as Heaven: A Century of Song by Black American Composers (New World Records), as "varied, moving, and entertaining," with "powerful performances."

    This highly personal project arises from Martin's longtime quest to bring the work of often-overlooked composers into the spotlight. As he explains, Martin began to "collect" music reflecting his African American culture and heritage during his first year of college. While some teachers and mentors advised him against performing nonclassical music, Martin continued to pursue a much more varied and personally meaningful path.

    "I've been a bit of a rebel that way," Martin says, "and it's gotten me the chance to do Ain't Misbehavin' and Figaro and Don Giovanni—and to sing in front of the Crown Princes of Europe as well as the people in the cabarets in New York and in New Orleans."

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    12 mins
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