National identity and belonging: what does it mean to be a citizen?
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worldwrite
What's Radical About "Mixed Race"? Minelle Mahtani, Ann Morning, & Jared Sexton
On April 20, 2015, the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU hosted "What's Radical About 'Mixed Race'?". Eschewing an apolitical “celebration” of mixed race, ...
APAInstitute
Defining your strategic core competence - An Oxford Diploma in Strategy and Innovation webinar
A taster lecture from the Oxford postgraduate Diploma in Strategy and Innovation including information about the programme and a Q&A session. More about the ...
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
How Do Tides Work?
Most people are already familiar with the idea of high and low tides, but where do they come from? What causes this movement and why does it occur with such ...
BrainStuff - HowStuffWorks
The Urban Agenda: Derrick Bell on racism
Host, David R. Jones, President of the Community Service Society of New York, discusses racism with Derrick Bell, author and New York University Law ...
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Reza Banakar, Professor of Sociology of Law at Lund University
Reza Banakar, Professor of Sociology of Law at Lund University interviewed by Håkan Hydén.
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PM&R Grand Rounds | Promoting Health Equity at the Macro-Level through Disability Advocacy
Jagriti 'Jackie' Bhattarai, PhD presents to physical medicine and rehabilitation colleagues on the work to promote equity at the population level using the ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine
5x15 online - Noreena Hertz, Sue Black, Wade Davis, Anne Applebaum, Maria Konnikova | 25th Nov
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[FINAL] Webinar | Technical Note: Title: Protection of Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The Alliance
HLS in the World | Tech, Law, and Law Teaching
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Harvard Law School
Fourteenth Annual Brown Lecture in Education Research
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American Educational Research Association
Environmental reproductive justice
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Inclusive Teaching for Special Needs & Gifted Students | Highr's Weekly Webinar
Supporting students with special needs and designing inclusive experiences have become particularly challenging during remote learning. How can we, as ...
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Taking Stock of 19 Years under the AK Party
Since its establishment 19 years ago, Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has transformed the country's politics, economy, and culture in ...
The SETA Foundation at Washington DC
Maria Todorova - Imagining Utopia: The Lost World of European Socialists at Europe's Margin
Maria Todorova is the Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Professor of History and Center of Advanced Study at the University of Illinois at ...
CEERES
Fundamentals of the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Hea
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The Terra Lectures in American Art: Regarding the Portrait: The Progressives (3)
Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art Hosted by TORCH Moderator: Melanie Chambliss, Assistant Professor in the ...
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Nazanin Shahrokni ─ Women in Place: The Politics of Gender Segregation in Iran
While much has been written about the impact of the 1979 Islamic Revolution on life in Iran, discussions about the everyday life of Iranian women have been ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Nation, nationalism and national consciousness
Recorded at The Academy 2018, a residential weekend produced by the Academy of Ideas. More details here: ...
Academy of Ideas
Race as a Social Construct
East Tennessee State University
Study, Know, Learn, Hear, Listen, Do? Humanities for Social Studies
In the talk “Study, Know, Learn, Hear, Listen, Do?”, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak addresses the problems of producing accurate and relevant knowledge in the ...
Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra
Takeover: Race, Education, and American Democracy
Domingo Morel PhD '14, assistant professor of political science, Rutgers University, will discuss his forthcoming book, Takeover: Race, Education, and American ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Navigating the NIH: A Webinar for Researchers Interested in DSD & Intersex Populations
DPCPSI
Structural Violence: The role of poverty, trauma and stress in mental health and addictions
In this recorded webinar, Jenny Morgan and Vanessa Brcic discuss the complex connections between poverty, trauma and stress in the development, ...
CMHA BC
2020 New Fellows Presentations
Each year, the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia elects the most distinguished social scientists in Australia as Fellows. These New Fellows will join ...
Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
Short Communications 4 - Fostering communication and professionalism
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Transform MedEd
Panel 4: Race, Neighborhoods, and Violence
UChicago Social Sciences
Admitting an Error | Glenn Loury & John McWhorter [The Glenn Show]
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Nationality & Ethnicity | Identity | Sociology & Anthropology | Society & Culture | L4L
Who am I? Who are you? Identity is what makes you unique. What do you identify as? Are you right? Is society right? What is right? Why? To be honest, you'll be ...
MrRAYtheteacher
What is Philosophical Race Theory? - Paul Taylor (Modern Critical Theory Lecture Series)
The Unit for Criticism & Interpretive Theory at UIUC presents Paul Taylor (Penn State U) on "What is Philosophical Race Theory?" as part of the Fall 2016 ...
Unit Fellows
A Roundtable Conversation: Anthony Bogues, Jordan T. Camp, Yalidy Matos, Margaret Weir & Tricia Rose
Lecture Series: Structural Racism Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Structural Racism — the normalized and legitimized range of policies, practices, and attitudes ...
Brown University
Origins of the Radical Right & the Crisis of Our Democracy
CAMPUS CONVERSATION The Origins of the Radical Right and the Crisis of Our Democracy Featuring Nancy MacLean, William Chafe Professor of History and ...
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Sociology UGC NET Paper 2nd & 3rd in Hindi | Lesson 3 | Gender & Society
Sociology UGC NET Paper 2nd & 3rd in Hindi | Lesson 3 | Gender & Society... Buy on Amazon:- Sociology UGC Net Books:- http://amzn.to/2fGOVm8 Trueman's ...
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Liberty Forum & Freedom Dinner 2020 | Free Enterprise for 51 Percent of Humanity Video
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Race, Work, and Opportunity in America
We like to think that the US labor market is a meritocracy — that people who work hard will attain good jobs, climb the career ladder, or start and grow ...
The Aspen Institute
The norms of death: Capital punishment in China
The death penalty is employed for a wide variety of crimes in China, and the country today executes more people than the rest of the world combined.
ANU TV
"60 Years and Beyond: Preparing Malaysia-Republic of Korea Relations for a New Era"
Repost ISIS Malaysia For those of you who didn't manage to participate in MASK Webinar event on December 10, you may watch the full discussion in this video ...
Korean Embassy in KL
How to get a paper published in a high impact journal?
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EASO Obesity
Michael BURAWOY, Presidential Address, ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan, 2014
Michael Burawoy, University of Berkeley, USA, ISA President 2010-14 Presidential Address at the ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan, 2014.
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Gender and Environment
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Preventing the Next Pandemic: A MacTalks event featuring Gerry Wright and Maryn McKenna
Join Gerry Wright and Maryn McKenna in conversation as they discuss innovative research and what it will take to prevent future pandemics. Gerry Wright is a ...
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Suicide in the Biomedical Research Community: What can we do to help?
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