What's Next for Inclusion Research
This panel of academics will concentrate on the diversity and inclusion concepts, topics, and issues merit the attention of researchers and additional funding.
Berkeley School of Information
David Simon: "The Audacity of Despair"
David Simon presented his lecture as part of the Townsend Center for the Humanities' Forum on the Humanities and the Public World. Simon is a ...
UC Berkeley Events
The Daily Californian: Journalism at UC Berkeley
The Daily Californian at UC Berkeley is one of the largest, most influential student newspapers in the United States. Established in 1871, the "Daily Cal" earned ...
Crimson Education
Brazilian Studies in the U.S.: The Road Ahead, Session 5
A Conference at Yale University, New Haven, CT November 30 and December 1, 2018 Sociology, Demography & Urban Planning Discussion Question: ...
YaleUniversity
1. Introduction to Statistics
NOTE: This video was recorded in Fall 2017. The rest of the lectures were recorded in Fall 2016, but video of Lecture 1 was not available. MIT 18.650 Statistics ...
MIT OpenCourseWare
Sociology Editors on Peer Reviewing at the BSA Annual Conference 2015
The editors of Sociology, Karim Murji and Sarah Neal, held a session on peer reviewing at the 2015 BSA Annual conference. They explain the peer reviewing ...
SAGE Publishing
Public Narrative 2/3 - Dialogue
Please follow https://twitter.com/GLOBISJP_E GLOBIS Knowledge Creation Seminar: "Public Narrative: Leadership Practice for Social Change" Part2 Speaker: ...
GLOBIS知見録
Surreal Politics: How Anxiety About Race, Gender, and Inequality Is Shaping the 2016 Campaign
Surreal Politics: How Anxiety About Race, Gender, and Inequality Is Shaping the 2016 Presidential Campaign This stimulating panel discussion features Henry ...
UC Berkeley Events
Conversations With History: The University of California
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes sociologist Neil J. Smelser for a discussion of his new book, Reflections on the University of California: From the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Politics and Division: The Sociology of Climate Change and Science Denial
Are humans rational beings guided by facts and information or do our moral views, desires, affiliations and motivations influence our perception of facts?
University of California Television (UCTV)
Arnout van de Rijt on current research projects
My work on social networks focuses on linking emergent network structures to principles of relationship formation. For my contributions to social network analysis ...
Stony Brook University
Whose Narrative? 20 Years since September 11, 2001
Whose Narrative? 20 Years since September 11, 2001. A roundtable discussion as part of Teaching Palestine: Pedagogical Praxis and the Indivisibility of ...
The People's Forum NYC
PhD Application Tips that got me into Stanford, Berkeley, MIT etc COMPREHENSIVE
I cover the entire application and explain the proper mindset to craft a great PhD graduate school application. Using these tips, I was fortunate to get into EE ...
JonTheAdultBlog
Managed Care in the 1990s: Politics, Policy, and Oral History Perspectives
The Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Oral History Project Over the past three years, the Regional Oral History Office at the University of California, Berkeley, has ...
UC Berkeley Events
Conversations with History - Craig Calhoun
Social Science and the Public Good" Craig Calhoun, President of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes the ...
UC Berkeley Events
Roger Burrows and Mike Savage: The coming crisis of empirical sociology
Recorded at the British Sociological Association annual conference 2011, sponsored by SAGE. Roger Burrows and Mike Savage discuss their article "The ...
SAGE Publishing
New Directions - Kevin Guthrie
Kevin M. Guthrie is an executive and entrepreneur with expertise in high technology and not-for-profit management. As founding president of Ithaka, Kevin has ...
UC Berkeley Events
Journeys Through Sociology: Vineeta Sinha
In this interview Dr. Vineeta Sinha (National University of Singapore) discusses the challenge of doing ethnography in one's own community and how this ...
UC Berkeley Events
Keynote Address by Robert Sampson | #Kerner50
This video features a keynote address by Robert Sampson, who is the Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University, on February 28, ...
Othering & Belonging Institute
Public Narrative 1/3 - Presentation
Please follow https://twitter.com/GLOBISJP_E GLOBIS Knowledge Creation Seminar: "Public Narrative: Leadership Practice for Social Change" Part1 Speaker: ...
GLOBIS知見録
The Social Survey Statistician's Perspective
Frauke Kreuter (University of Maryland) https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/perspective-1 Data Privacy: Foundations and Applications Boot Camp.
Simons Institute
Jennifer Doudna and Sid Mukherjee in Conversation
The Future of Humans: Gene Editing & the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution. UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna will join oncologist Siddhartha ...
UC Berkeley Events
Faculty Panel on Free Speech
September 8, 2017 Panel on Free Speech with UC Berkeley Faculty.
UC Berkeley Events
An Interview with Ananya Roy
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Mark Juergensmeyer interviews Ananya Roy, Professor of City and Regional Planning at UC Berkeley. She traces about her path from ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
China: Disciplines, Methodologies, Subjects and Strategies
Producing Knowledge about China: Social Science Perspectives Wrap-up Roundtable: China: Disciplines, Methodologies, Subjects and Strategies Moderators: ...
UC Berkeley Events
What is the Sociology of Reproduction all about? - Prof Sarah Franklin
Head of Department Professor Sarah Franklin delivers a lunchtime seminar on the sociology of reproduction and the ways in which "it offers us a different set of ...
Cambridge Sociology
Duncan Watts, Principal Research Scientist, Yahoo!
Duncan Watts is a principal research scientist at Yahoo! Research, where he directs the Human Social Dynamics group. He is also an adjunct senior research ...
Mashable
Berkeley's Nobel Tradition
A distinguished panel of Berkeley Nobel Laureates, including George Akerlof (Economics, 2001), Steven Chu (Physics, 1997), Donald Glaser (Physics, 1960), ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Panel 7: The Knowledge-Policy Nexus
UChicago Social Sciences
Machine Learning for Time-Domain Astrophysics
Josh Bloom, Astronomy, UC Berkeley https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/josh-bloom-2-26-18 Applications in the Natural Sciences and Physical Systems.
Simons Institute
Instructors Information Session
Welcome new and returning faculty. The information session will prepare you to work in a legal academic environment.
UC Berkeley Events
Household Decision Making and Evacuation Behavior during Wildfires
A talk by Dr. Erica Kuligowski, Vice Chancellor's Research Fellow, RMIT University, Australia as part of the California Fire Science Seminar Series. Abstract As ...
Michael Gollner
The Moral Economy with Samuel Bowles - Conversations with History
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Samuel Bowles, Research Professor and Director of the Behavioral Sciences Program at ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
France Winddance Twine | Digging Up the Past: Race & Class in Brazil
The From Slavery to Freedom Lab welcomed France Winddance Twine on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the publication of her book, “Racism in a ...
Duke Franklin Humanities Institute
Tara Béteille Interview at Berkeley India Conference 2017
Tara Béteille Interview at Berkeley India Conference 2017 with Mateen Syed.
Bizhance
How I Scored in the 97th Percentile on the MCAT | 3 Month Study Plan
My Written Study Plan (With Links to All Resources): https://www.zhighley.com/how-i-scored-in-the-97th-percentile-on-the-mcat/ Hopefully this helps those of you ...
Zach Highley
Schelling, Strategy, Industrial Organization
Thomas C. Schelling Symposium - Schelling, Strategy, Industrial Organization Chair: Richard Gilbert, UC Berkeley, Economics Panelists: - George Akerlof ...
UC Berkeley Events
Leamer-Rosenthal Prizes Award Session
Leaders in Education – J. Scott Long Philip B. Stark – Emerging Researchers – Sean Grant Dora Erbe-Matzke Etienne LeBel David Broockman Joshua Kalla ...
Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS)
Partha Chatterjee | A Relativist View of the Indian Nation: Bhattacharya Lecture on Future of India
Speaker: Partha Chatterjee, Political theorist and historian Discussants: Pranab Bardhan, Professor of Graduate School at the Department of Economics, UC ...
Isas Departmental
The most useless degrees…
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Shane Hummus - The Success GPS
What Is Science?
If you had to describe *science* to someone who had never heard of it, what would you say? What's the difference between a hypothesis, a scientific theory, and ...
Learnabit
Lecture 1 - Peace and Conflict Studies 164A: Intro to Nonviolence
In this lecture, Professor Michael Nagler introduces, through story and explanation, the field of Peace Studies and the theory and practice of nonviolence, the ...
MettaCenter