The Oxford Comment

By: Oxford University Press
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  • The Oxford Comment is a monthly podcast featuring insights from Oxford University Press authors, editors, and more.
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  • A Spotlight on Native American Language and Religion – Episode 89 – The Oxford Comment
    Nov 28 2023
    On today’s episode of The Oxford Comment, the last for 2023, we spotlight two aspects of Native American culture that transcend tribe and nation and have been the recent focus of OUP scholars: language and religious beliefs. For our first interview, we were joined by Rosemarie Ostler, author of The United States of English: The … Continue reading A Spotlight on Native American Language and Religion – Episode 89 – The Oxford Comment →
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    52 mins
  • Infrastructure, Public Policy, and the Anthropocene – Episode 88 – The Oxford Comment
    Oct 31 2023
    On today’s episode of The Oxford Comment, we discuss the state of human infrastructure in the Anthropocene with a particular focus on how research can best be used to inform public policy. First, we welcomed Patrick Harris, co-editor-in-chief of the new transdisciplinary journal, Oxford Open Infrastructure and Health, to speak about the aims and scopes … Continue reading Infrastructure, Public Policy, and the Anthropocene – Episode 88 – The Oxford Comment →
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    47 mins
  • Supporting the Future of Peer Review – Episode 87 – The Oxford Comment
    Sep 19 2023
    On today’s episode, we’re joined by three OUP colleagues to discuss current changes in academic publishing and what they will mean for the future of peer review.  First, we talk with Laura Jose, a Publisher in the Owned and Product Tower at OUP, about bias reduction in peer review. Next, we speak with Dr. Amanda … Continue reading Supporting the Future of Peer Review – Episode 87 – The Oxford Comment →
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    40 mins

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