Podcast

The Oxford Review of Latin American Studies Podcast extends the journal’s mission beyond the printed page by creating a space for thoughtful, in-depth conversations on the region. Through interviews and roundtable discussions, the podcast explores the political, economic, historical, and cultural dynamics shaping Latin America and the Caribbean today. Each episode is designed to complement the journal’s written publications while offering listeners a more conversational and accessible format.

The podcast features scholars, policymakers, journalists, and practitioners whose work engages directly with the region. Episodes highlight new research, unpack current events, and examine the broader implications of academic debates for policy and public discourse. By bringing together diverse perspectives, the podcast aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and connect academic inquiry with real-world developments.

In addition to guest interviews, the podcast may feature discussions with contributors to the journal, thematic series tied to special issues, and conversations on emerging trends in Latin American and Caribbean studies. Whether you are a student, researcher, or general listener interested in the region, the podcast offers a platform for rigorous yet accessible engagement with the ideas shaping contemporary scholarship and debate.

Podcast interviews will be shared on the ORLAS website and affiliated social media channels.