Marvin King

Civic Lens

Science EN ↓ 16 episodes

A podcast about our democracy.

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Marvin King

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Science

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Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

#16 - Arin Dube on the Minimum Wage, Labor Markets, and Economic Inequality 06.07.2026

Arin Dube , of UMass Amherst, and author of The Wage Standard: What's Wrong in the Labor Market and How to Fix It , speaks on the minimum wage, labor markets, and economic inequality. He was featured in The New Yorker, An Economist’s Quest to Solve America’s Wage Problem , and maintains a Substack .

#15 Teri Incampo on Theater, Storytelling, and the Politics of Performance 29.06.2026

Teri Incampo from the University of Mississippi on the value of theater as an artistic medium, her latest research, and how we can all become more thoughtful consumers of film and theater. Mentioned in the podcast: Is God Is? , Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, Keke Palmer , Darkology : Blackface and the American Way of Entertainment by Rhae Lynn Barnes, Bodies in DissentSpectacular Performan...

#14 Elizabeth Armstrong on Gender Inequality, Higher Education, and the Future of Work 22.06.2026

University of Michigan sociologist Elizabeth Armstrong discusses emerging research on workplace experiences, where many college-educated women continue to encounter barriers to advancement even in professional careers. Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality by Elizabeth Armstrong and Laura T. Hamilton . Gender Flashpoints: The Power of Dialogue by Abigail C. Saguy

#13 Chris Berry on Property Taxes, Assessment Vales, and Tax Fairness 15.06.2026

Chris Berry, William J. and Alicia Townsend Friedman Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, explains how property values are determined, but also how this widely used system suffers from a perpetual bias against lower-valued properties. Also mentioned: Property Tax Fairness Imperfect Union: Representation and Taxation in Multilevel Governments by Chris Berry Plunde...

#12 Matt Mitten on Doping, WADA, and the Integrity of Competition 09.06.2026

Matt Mitten , Professor of Law and Executive Director, National Sports Law Institute; WADA Prohibited List ; USADA ; World Anti-Doping Code

#11 Christina Greer on City Politics, Black Voters and the GOP, and Democratic Dominance in NYC. 02.06.2026

Fordham Professor Christina Greer , author of How to Build a Democracy: From Fannie Lou Hamer and Barbara Jordan to Stacey Abrams , and Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream , joins Civic Lens host Marvin King to discuss city politics, Black voters' relationship with the Republican Party, and why so many New Yorkers register for the Democratic Party primary. A...

#10 Seth Masket on the factions of the Republican Party 26.05.2026

S⁠ ⁠eth Masket⁠⁠ , University of Denver Professor of Political Science is on Substack at the @smotus report . He has also written several books on political parties and factions, including The Elephants in the Room: How Trump Voters Seized the Party from Republican Leaders , Learning from Loss: The Democrats, 2016-2020, and The Inevitable Party: Why Attempts to Kill the Party System Fail and How t...

#9 David Meyer on Political Protest and How Leaders Should Respond 18.05.2026

David S. Meye r, Professor of Sociology, Political Science, and Urban Planning and Policy at the University of California, Irvine is the author or co-author of The Politics of Protest , The Resistance: The Dawn of the Anti-Trump Opposition Movement , and How Social Movements (Sometimes) Matter . Also, mentioned: David Halberstam's The Children and https://filmfreeway.com/OccupyLosAngles https:...

#8 Patrick Henry on the realities of working in college athletics 11.05.2026

Patrick Henry, Associate AD for Women's Basketball at the University of Memphis tells us what it takes to be an elite athletics administrator.

#7 Jordan Cohen on Title IX in Higher Education 04.05.2026

University of Mississippi Title IX Coordinator explains how a Title IX office operates in a higher education environment.

#6 - Erin Buzuvis on Title IX and Gender Equity in Collegiate Athletics 28.04.2026

Western New England Law Professor Erin Buzuvis provides a detailed examination of how the important changes that have resulted from Title IX, but also how the law still falls short of its authors' intentions. Also mentioned: Getting in the Game: Title IX and the Women's Sports Revolution by Deborah Brake. 50 Years of Title IX: We’re Not Done Yet by the Women's Sports Foundation .

#5 - Kathleen Thelen on core differences between American and European capitalism 24.04.2026

Kathy Thelen is the Ford Professor of Political Science at MIT. Among her many publications, the former president of the American Political Science Association is the author of Attention, Shoppers! American Retail Capitalism and the Origins of the Amazon Economy; " Off-Balance: How US Courts Privilege Conservative Policy Outcomes , " with Brian Highsmith and Maya Sen; and co-editor of The American...

#4 - Barry Lam on the value of discretion 10.04.2026

Barry Lam, author of Fewer Rules, Better People: The Case for Discretion discusses how America's penchant for legalistic rule-making makes us all worse off. Show Notes: Hi-Phi Nation Michael Lipsky: Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Service . C. Thi Nguyen: The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game

#3 - Hannah Allen-King on Public Health and Gambling on College Campuses 08.04.2026

Dr. Hannah Allen-King is the Executive Director of the William Magee Institute for Student Well-being and Assistant Professor of Public Health at The University of Mississippi. She discusses the need for more research into problem gambling, especially for college students, and why it is considered a public health issue. Show Notes : Collegegambling.org National Council on Problem Gambling Internat...

#2 - Ron Rychlak on NIL 07.04.2026

Ron Rychlak , Distinguished Professor of Law and Jamie L. Whitten Chair of Law and Government at the University of Mississippi School of Law Show Notes : O'Bannon v. NCAA (9th Circuit) NCAA v. Alston (Oyez) Extra Points : Commentary and analysis on the COLLEGE part of college sports. Berry and Lust's College Sports Law in a Nutshell " Current State of College Athletics After House v. NCAA " by Ron...

#1 - Chuck Ross on Free Agency 02.04.2026

Chuck Ross , Professor of History and African American Studies at The University of Mississippi, discusses the important roles played by Marvin Miller, Curt Flood, and how free agency came to be. Show Notes : Review of John Helyar's The Lords of The Realm: The Real History of Baseball, available on Amazon .

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