2017 AM: Executive Session: Why Anthropology Matters: Making Anthropology Relevant and
Cont. Engaging a Larger Public Audience through Pedagogy "Teaching is one of the main venues through which anthropologists regularly reach a larger ...
American Anthropological Association
Behind the 'The Vietnam War' Documentary
NEW YORK, September 26, 2017 — Acclaimed filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick discuss their new PBS documentary The Vietnam War with best-selling ...
Asia Society
Pratap Mehta ─ Metaphysics of Avoidance: Self and History in Aurobindo
Skip ahead to main speaker at 6:05 This OP Jindal Distinguished Lecture Series by Pratap Bhanu Mehta is titled, "The Nietzschean Moment in Indian Intellectual ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Pressed for Time: the acceleration of life in digital capitalism
Speakers: Professor Judy Wajcman, Genevieve Bell Chair: Professor Lord Giddens Recorded on 27 November 2014 in Old Theatre, Old Building.
LSE
HLS Human Rights Program 30th anniversary | Harold Hongju Koh ’80 keynote
Harvard Law School
DARIAH Beyond Europe: Toward a Research-Ready Scholarly Infrastructure
"DARIAH Beyond Europe" was a series of workshops organized in 2018, as part of the DARIAH-DESIR project. These workshops aimed to allow an exchange of ...
Library of Congress
24th Annual W. E. B. DuBois Lecture featuring Dr. Reiland Rabaka
Dr. Reiland Rabaka is Professor and Chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the author of several books, ...
UMass Amherst Libraries
Sunil Amrith – Infosys Prize 2016 Laureate - Humanities
Sunil Amrith's work primarily deals with the history of public health, migration and environmental history. He is the Mehra Family Professor of South Asian ...
Infosys Prize
African American Folktales
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Maria Tatar will discuss their book, The Annotated African American Folktales. The illustrated book celebrates nearly 170 stories ...
Historical Speeches TV
Hawke Talks - Emeritus Professor Roland Robertson
Hawke Talks with Professor Roland Robertson and Professor Anthony Elliott on the theme of 'Globalization and Glocalization'.
University of South Australia
Expanding the Table for Racial Equity #2: Structural Racism - Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
Session 2 of the Putting Racism on the Table: Expanding the Table for Racial Equity learning series, featuring Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, author of "Stamped from the ...
Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers
Antoine Picon, "Digital Culture in Architecture"
Antoine Picon is Professor of the History of Architecture and Technology and Co-Director of Doctoral Programs (PhD & DDes) at the GSD. He teaches courses in ...
Harvard GSD
Erik Erikson
Erikson's historically, culturally and sociologically informed relational psychoanalysis. Zones and Modes of Relatedness. Eight stages of epigenetic development ...
Don Carveth
Clifford Geertz’s World, by Joel Isaac at Scas 2016 11 17
About Joel Isaac Joel Isaac trained as a historian at Royal Holloway, University of London, and at Trinity College, Cambridge. From 2007 to 2011, he held a ...
Swedish Collegium Scas
Can Democracy Tame Twenty-First Century Capitalism?
Steven Klein draws together the thought of Austro-Hungarian political economist Karl Polanyi with the tradition of critical social theory to develop a vision of the ...
American Academy in Berlin
History with David M. Rubenstein: A Conversation with Ken Burns: The Vietnam War
Speakers: Ken Burns, David M. Rubenstein (moderator) Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 In an intimate conversation, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns ...
New-York Historical Society
Stanley Messer on Brief Psychodynamic Therapy and Psychotherapy Integration
Visit the psychotherapy expertise website: http://dpfortherapists.com/ ▻ "Expert Talks" is a series of interviews with ...
Psychotherapy Expert Talks
Mzansi's Other Voices | Bongani Ndodana-Breen || Radcliffe Institute
As part of the 2019–2020 Fellows' Presentation Series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Bongani Ndodana-Breen RI '20 challenges entrenched ...
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Ethics in the Americas Conference: November 11th Part 1
Ethics of Liberation in the Context of Contemporary Ethics Professor Enrique Dussel (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico). Chair: Professor Carlos ...
University of Oregon
Philosophy of Music: an evolutionary approach
Dr. Stephen Asma presents a theory of musical semantics. How does instrumental music have meaning?
Stephen Asma
Women Builders in Camel Cultures
Originally given on Thursday, October 15, 2020 by Shundana Yusaf, Associate Professor, History and Theory, School of Architecture Traditional wisdom holds ...
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Cultural Phenomenology and the Problem of Religious Experience, Dr. Don Seeman
"Cultural Phenomenology and the Problem of Religious Experience", a lecture given by Dr. Don Seeman, of Emory University, USA, during the conference: ...
Bar-Ilan University - אוניברסיטת בר-אילן
A Cooperative Species 1 - Or are we just afraid someone may be looking?
Samuel Bowles, Professor, Santa Fe Institute September 16, 2008 Since Darwin, the evolutionary origin of these and other examples of altruistic cooperation ...
Santa Fe Institute
Performance and Performativity, Part One
Dr Stephen Greer (Theatre Practices, University of Glasgow) delivers the fifth lecture in the online collaborative course Theories of Knowledge. Brought to you by ...
Theories of Knowledge
S 2 Ep 8 SLAVERY AND FREEDOM A conversation with Orlando Patterson
The first part of a three part series: I'm joined by the great historical sociologist Orlando Patterson to discuss the nature and history of slavery and how this lead to ...
Political Philosophy Podcast
Harvey Mansfield on Our Political Parties
In his seventh conversation, Mansfield discusses our political parties, the Republicans and Democrats. Click "Show more" to view all chapters. For more ...
Conversations with Bill Kristol
"Revisionist Ontologies: Theorizing White Supremacy"--Charles Mills
Most of the major works in the history of political philosophy have been written by white men. Those men often held explicitly racist views about the proper place ...
SisyphusRedeemed
The Announcement of the Dan David Prize Laureates 2020
12.2.20.
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Robert Bellah
Robert Bellah Discusses his book Religion in Human Evolution at Dominican University of California on February 9, 2012.
Dominican University of California
Senior Loeb Scholar lecture: David Harvey
3/28/16 It is David Harvey's contention that the production of space, especially the distribution and organization of the territory, constitutes a principal aspect of ...
Harvard GSD
Analysis & Curation of American Travelers' Visual Documents on Central Asian Nomadic Culture
Saule Satayeva discussed her archival research related to American travelers who illuminated Kazakh Nomadic culture through their visual documents from ...
Library of Congress
A Lecture by Prof. Constantin von Barloewen
Human dignity and progress in the plurality of world cultures 16th November 2009 Al Maidan Centre, Kuwait.
متحف دار الاثار- الكويت Dar al Athar Museum- Kuwait
EASA2016 Keynote: Didier Fassin, "The endurance of critique"
EASA2016 Anthropology conference, Milan, Italy, 2016 Venue: University of Milano-Bicocca See: ...
NomadIT
Webinar Series on "Indonesia in Korea and Korea in Indonesia" (Part 2)
Webinar Series on Indonesia in Korea and Korea in Indonesia A Cooperation between the Seoul National University-Asia Center and Faculty of Social and ...
FISIP Universitas Indonesia
The Souls of Black Radical Folk: W.E.B. Du Bois and the State of Africana Studies
Ida B. Wells Lecture: The Souls of Black Radical Folk: W.E.B. Du Bois and the State of Africana Studies delivered by Reiland Rabaka, University of Colorado.
villanovauniversity
Dan Everett: How Language Began
Dan Everett explains how language began at the Institut für Romanische Philologie, Freie Universtität Berlin, 2018. Introduction: Uli Reich. Konzept und ...
Till Nikolaus von Heiseler
Changing Paradigm of Society
This Lecture talks about Changing Paradigm of Society.
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Anthony Appiah: Mistaken Identities, A Dialogue with Anthony Appiah
NYU Florence Anthony Appiah Mistaken Identities: Culture, Color, Country, Creed Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion “Not everyone accepts that you have to be a ...
NYU Florence
Damage Control Symposium - Spectacle of Destruction
October 26, 2013 Moderated by Robert Rosen, former dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, artists and scholars—including artist Ori Gersht; ...
Hirshhorn
Interview with Jean and John Comaroff, Part 1 of 2
Interview of the anthropologists Jean and John Comaroff, made by Kalman Applbaum on 15th November 2008. For a higher quality, downloadable, version with ...
Prof Alan Macfarlane - Ayabaya
Lauro De Bosis Lecture: "The Passions and the Interests"
Speaker: ADRIAN LYTTELTON, Bologna Center, Johns Hopkins University Sponsor: Lauro de Bosis Committee and the Departments of History and Romance ...
Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies
Orientation at the UChicago Divinity School 2018: Welcoming Remarks
Subscribe to UChicago Divinity School's YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCuAML_eHRILTUegijPW-ng About #UChicago: A destination ...
The University of Chicago