Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR)
This webinar is the forerunner for Australian Water School's online Short Course in Managed Aquifer Recharge, coming up in July-Aug 2019.
Australian Water School
Eugen Slutsky
Great Economists: Classical Economics and its Forerunners course: http://mruniversity.com/courses/great-economists-classical-economics-and-its-forerunners ...
Marginal Revolution University
Achille Mbembe - “The Universal Right to Breathe: Colonialism & the Ethics Of Memory"
Achille Mbembe is one of the most prolific and renowned postcolonial thinkers. Trained in history and political sciences, he has authored 9 monographs and ...
African Literature Festival
Silvia Federici on Witches, The Commons, Reclaiming the Body and Discovering Our Power
Silvia Federici on Witches, The Commons, Reclaiming the Body and Discovering Our Power in conversation with Jenny Worley. Silvia Federici is a feminist ...
A Radical Guide
Dani Rodrik – From Globalization To Hyper-Globalization and Back
Where does the backlash against globalization come from? Where is it headed? And what would a better globalization look like?” Dani Rodrik is an economist ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Eric Owen Moss: “I’ll See It When I Believe It”
Eric Owen Moss, MArch '72, was born in Los Angeles, California. In 1973, after completing his studies at UCLA, UC Berkeley, and Harvard Graduate School of ...
Harvard GSD
Best 15 Social Science Journals | Scopus Indexed| Fast Publication |SCI journals #fastpublicationjou
socialsciencejournals #scopussocialsciencejournals #drdineshj Dear Friends, In this video you will understand about the Top 15 Scopus Indexed Social ...
Computer Science Academy By Dinesh Sir
Quantifying the Soviet Economic & Social Crisis of 1920: Food Supply, Rail Transport, Etc.
Jonathan Kapiloff discusses food supply, rail transport, fuel and demographic information related to the Soviet economic and social crisis of 1920. Speaker ...
Library of Congress
The Places Where Sneaking Over the US-Canada Border is Legal
Learn with Brilliant for 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at http://Brilliant.org/HAI Get a Half as Interesting t-shirt: ...
Half as Interesting
China’s Eurasian Century
A conversation exploring the drivers and goals of China's Belt and Road initiative and its potential to re-shape Euraisa's evolving political and economic ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Tribal monographs (ANT)
Subject:Anthropology Paper:Tribal cultures of India.
Vidya-mitra
The Intelligence Revolution and the New Attention Economy: An Ethical Singularity
Considerable attention has been directed to the possibility of a technological singularity when artificial intelligences “wake up” and start acting in their own ...
Harvard Divinity School
RES 2018: Economic Journal Lecture (Maristella Botticini)
Economic Journal lecture taking place in the Jubilee Large Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex on 23rd March 2018. "Nature or Nurture? Jewish Child Care ...
RoyalEconomicSociety
Demystifying Scholarly Publishing
Stephen Wrinn (Director, Notre Dame Press) applies his 20+ years of experience in scholarly publishing to discuss, among other things: - The current state and ...
Jack Miller Center
The Benefits of Not Belonging | Girish Daswani | TEDxUTSC
Girish Daswani is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) with a graduate appointment at the University of ...
TEDx Talks
The Decline of Classic Maya Civilization: A Systems Perspective
Jeremy Sabloff, President, Santa Fe Institute February 24, 2010 The decline and abandonment of many key cities in the Southern Maya Lowlands around A.D. ...
Santa Fe Institute
Zimbabwe: Africa’s Shame and Opportunity
Featuring Barry D. Wood, Washington Correspondent, RTHK Hong Kong; Steve H. Hanke, Professor, Applied Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, Senior ...
The Cato Institute
Conversations with History: Yegor Gaidar
Former Deputy Prime Yegor Gaidar talks with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler about the transformation of the Russian economy after the fall of communism. Series: ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Claire Pentecost, Artist Talk 02.19.20
Visiting Artist Lecture Series, the Department of Visual Art presents Claire Pentecost, February 19, 2020 at the List Art Building, Brown University in Providence, ...
Brown University
Lecture by Will Davies: The Neoliberal Spirit of Populism
This event is part of the WZB lecture series "Great Crisis of Capitalism - A Second Great Transformation?"
WZBlive
A Tax on Bottled Water: Jorge Vinuales at TEDxZurich
Every year, we spend incredible amounts of money in bottled water. Jorge Vinuales has no problem with consumers (including himself) drinking bottled water or ...
TEDx Talks
Refusing Austerity in Higher Education: A How-To Webinar
Co-presented by the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy and the UCI School of Social Sciences A panel discussion featuring: - Raúl Carrillo, ...
UCLA Luskin
Amitav Ghosh - A Conversation on The Great Derangement
A conversation with Amitav Ghosh on April 27, 2017, presented by the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures. Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta and ...
Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures
Displacement, rehabilitation and social change (ANT)
Subject:Anthropology Paper:Tribal cultures of India.
Vidya-mitra
Economics, the 7 Billion, and You: Lecture at Simon Fraser University
In February 2013 at SFU's Vancouver campus, Dr. Nicolas Eberstadt, the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at American Enterprise Institute (Washington, ...
SFU Continuing Studies
Roger Siboni and Vicken Yegparian present at COAC 2006
Roger Siboni and Vicken Yegparian trace Mark Newby's journey from tallow chandler at Thomas St, Dublin to influential land owner and banker in western New ...
American Numismatic Society
International Conference on Karl Marx, Day - 4, Lecture - 22 : Kohei Saito
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE KARL MARX – LIFE, IDEAS, INFLUENCE A CRITICAL EXAMINATION ON THE BICENTENARY June 16-20, 2018, Patna Day ...
Asian Development Research Institute
The American Civil War - Origins, Slavery, States Rights, Lincoln, Fort Sumter
http://achls.org The American College of History and Legal Studies hosts a discussion on the Civil War, 1861-1865. Lead by ACHLS founding dean, and Pulitzer ...
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover
Economic Depressions: Their Cause and Cure | by Murray N. Rothbard
Booms and busts are not endemic to the free market, argues the Austrian theory of the business cycle, but come about through manipulation of money and credit ...
LibertyInOurTime
The Road to Hayek | Roger W. Garrison
The F.A. Hayek Memorial Lecture, sponsored by Greg and Joy Morin. Recorded at the Mises Institute on 23 March 2018. The Austrian Economics Research ...
misesmedia
Asset Test: New Strategic and Economic Dimensions of U.S.-Israeli Relations
Despite various ups and downs, the U.S.-Israeli strategic relationship has reached unprecedented breadth and depth. Once focused mainly on intelligence and ...
WashingtonInstitute
Refusing Austerity in Higher Education: A How-To Webinar
A panel discussion featuring: Raúl Carrillo, Modern Money Network Alexis Goldstein, Financial Analyst, Truthout Nick Mitchell, Associate Professor, Feminist ...
UCI School of Social Sciences
Overcriminalization and Mass Incarceration: Anthony Bradley (Part 1 of 5)
The Center for the Study of Human Flourishing hosted a panel discussion entitled "Overcriminalization and Mass Incarceration: Race and Justice Beyond the ...
The King's College
Elizabeth Anderson on Worker Rights and Private Government 2/26/2018
Philosopher Elizabeth Anderson of the University of Michigan and author of Private Government talks about her book with EconTalk host Russ Roberts.
EconTalk
Cyber-Enabled Economic Warfare
"Cyber-Enabled Economic Warfare: Why America's Private Sector is now on the Front Lines of an Emerging Battlefield" Samantha Ravich Vice Chair of the ...
Dartmouth
SoHP Lecture: Kimberly Bowes on "The Archaeology of Poverty"
SoHP Lecture: Kimberly Bowes on "The Archaeology of Poverty: How poor were Roman peasants? Did they get poorer?"
Science of the Human Past
The fracking debate: Terry Engelder at TEDxPSU
Terry Engelder, a leading authority on the recent Marcellus gas shale play, holds degrees from Penn State B.S. ('68), Yale M.S. ('72) and Texas A&M, Ph.D. ('73) ...
TEDx Talks
"In Conversation with Ian Angus"
Ian Angus, Samir Gandesha, & Peyman Vahabzadeh Public Interview April 6, 2019 Sponsored by SFU's Institute for the Humanities. For over thirty years, ...
Institute for the Humanities
The rise of China and the inevitable decline of America
Emeritus Professor Paul Dibb gives this lecture entitled 'Two geopolitical fallacies: the rise and rise of China and the inevitable decline of America' at The ...
ANU TV
Are Pakistan's Economic Policies Putting it on a Path to Stability?
In the run up to last year's elections, Pakistan's political parties made bold pledges for sweeping economic reforms. Nearly one year into the new government's ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Mises in America | by William H. Peterson
The great essayist and economist pens a tribute to his colleague and teacher. Dr. William H. Peterson knew Dr. Ludwig von Mises well. Both were professors at ...
LibertyInOurTime
Interview with Laurence M. Ball, author of The Fed and Lehman Brothers
The bankruptcy of the investment bank Lehman Brothers was the pivotal event of the 2008 financial crisis and the Great Recession that followed. Ever since the ...
Cambridge University Press - Academic