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Meghan Cochran

Meghan Cochran

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Host, New Books Network

United States

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Foreign Policy , Misinformation , Disinformation, U.S. Police And State Violence At Home And Abroad , The Culture War, War And Peace , Climate, Criminal justice, Political Economy , Music, Labor

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Total articles 4

  • The Licensing Racket

    By Meghan Cochran

    Feb. 12, 2025

  • Josh Cowen, "The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers" (Harvard Education Press, 2024)

    By Meghan Cochran

    Sep. 10, 2024

  • The Licensing Racket

    By Meghan Cochran

    Feb. 12, 2025

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Company Info

New Books Network

The New Books Network (NBN) is a consortium of author-interview podcast channels focused on public education. Founded in 2007 by Marshall Poe, the network has expanded significantly and is now managed by Poe and Editor Caleb Zakarin. NBN's mission is to create a comprehensive audio encyclopedia by publishing interviews with scholars across diverse subjects, including history, world affairs, film studies, and technology. NBN offers an extensive library of over 25,000 audio interviews, making it a valuable resource for academic researchers and anyone interested in scholarly content. The network releases approximately 70 to 100 episodes each week, featuring more than 500 different hosts who conduct in-depth discussions with authors and scholars. NBN collaborates with over twenty university presses, including notable institutions like Princeton University Press and Oxford University Press, helping to broaden the reach of academic works and enhance public understanding of complex ideas.

Northampton, Massachusetts, United States

'+1 319-335-2291

Founded: 2008