Forty-six years of publishing and teaching at Boston College: an interview with David P. Twomey
Professor David Twomey researches and publishes in the area of labor and employment law. His research and publication interests also extend to contract law, ...
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Anup Malani and David A. Weisbach, "Addressing Income Inequality"
This Chicago's Best Ideas talk was presented on February 10, 2020.
University of Chicago Law School
The power of paradox: Dr. Wendy Smith at TEDxUD
Wendy Smith earned her Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior at Harvard Business School, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at the ...
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Stanford Seminar - Artificial Intelligence: Current and Future Paradigms and Implications
EE380: Computer Systems Colloquium Seminar Artificial Intelligence: Current and Future Paradigms and Implications Speaker: Scott Phoenix, Vicarious ...
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Libertarianism(s) versus Postmodernism and "Social Justice" Ideology | Michael Rectenwald
The Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture, sponsored by Yousif Almoayyed. Recorded at the Mises Institute on March 22, 2019. Includes an introduction by ...
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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 ...
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We the Corporations: How Did American Businesses Win Their Constitutional Rights?
Constitutional Conversation with Adam Winkler January 17, 2019 Stanford Constitutional Law Center Stanford Law School Corporations have been important ...
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Robert B. Reich and Anand Giridharadas discuss The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It
From the best-selling author of SAVING CAPITALISM and THE COMMON GOOD, THE SYSTEM is an urgent analysis of how the "rigged" systems of American ...
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Inequality and Global Capitalism with Richard Freeman
Harvard labor economist Richard Freeman explores how social inequality and globalization are threatening the foundation of democracy in the United States in ...
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What Working Class Voters Are Thinking with Arlie Hochschild and Steven Hayward
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Two clearly articulated points of view are featured here as Arlie Hochschild, author of “Strangers In Their Own Land” and a sociology ...
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Structural & Cultural Barriers to Employment for the Working Class | Victor Tan Chen & Brian Halpin
Although the economy and employment levels have largely recovered since the Great Recession, low-wage workers continue to face unsteady work that offers ...
Institute for Research on Poverty
Conversations With History: Lessons from FDR's New Deal
Harry Kreisler welcomes Pulitzer Prize winning historian David M. Kennedy to discuss what can be learned from The Great Depression. Professor Kennedy ...
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Workers' Rights and the Gig Economy with Veena Dubal
Join us this evening at 5pm as we talk with Veena Dubal, Associate Professor of Law at UC Hastings and leading expert on the "gig economy", about worker's ...
Shahid Buttar for Congress
Immigration Law and COVID-19
Faculty lecture series on Legal Issues in Dealing with COVID-19, featuring Professor Leti Volpp, “Immigration Law and COVID-19” In the name of containing a ...
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Does Enlightened Capitalism Have a Future? | A conversation at Berkeley Haas
In this very special Dean's Speaker Series (http://www.haas.org/deansspeakers) / Peterson Speaker Series, Professor James O'Toole, Professor Emeritus at ...
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TOM SIEBEL: INSIDE THE DIGITAL FUTURE
Big data, artificial intelligence, cloud computing and the internet of things: we have all heard of these innovations individually and their potential impacts.
Commonwealth Club
William Domhoff: "The Triumph of the Corporate Rich and Why They Succeeded"
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 "The Triumph of the Corporate Rich and Why They Succeeded" William Domhoff, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Research ...
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Sociology of WE Du Bois: why Du Bois is the founder of American scientific sociology
Date: Thursday 20 October 2016 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building Speaker: Professor Aldon Morris Chair: Professor Nigel Dodd In this talk ...
LSE
Berkeley Law: Implicit Bias and the Law
10/04/2010 In this Ruth Chance lecture, Reginald Shuford, the Director of Law and Policy at the Equal Justice Society, discussed the importance of ...
UC Berkeley School of Law
Conversations with History: Glenn Greenwald
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes writer Glenn Greenwald for a discussion of his new book, "With Liberty and Justice for Some." Greenwald traces his ...
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Learning About Chinese Politics: Sources, Methods, and Perceptions
Producing Knowledge about China: Social Science Perspectives Roundtable: Learning About Chinese Politics: Sources, Methods, and Perceptions Moderator: ...
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Is Caste a Development Issue?
Skip ahead to main speaker at 10:14 OP Jindal Lecture by David Mosse David Mosse is Professor of Social Anthropology. He studied social anthropology at ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Why Cities Succeed and Fail Today
Speaker(s): Professor Michael Storper, Dr Thomas Kemeny, Dr Naji Makarem Chair: Professor Andrés Rodriguez-Pose Recorded on 7 October 2015 at Sheikh ...
LSE
Lance Taylor on Growth, Distribution, and the Future of Capitalism
Lance Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Economics at The New School for Social Research, delivers the annual Heilbroner Memorial Lecture on the Future of ...
New Economic Thinking
Lecture by Dutch Author Adriaan van Dis
"Squeezed between Rice and Potato: Personal Reflections on a Dutch (Post-)Colonial Youth." Keynote lecture by Dutch author Adriaan van Dis at the Dutch ...
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It's not all about Uber: Jobs, Labor Standards, and Policy Infrastructure we need for the future
The 2016 Roberta Gassman Distinguished Lecture was presented by Annette Bernhardt, Ph.D. Current debates about the future of work are dominated by ...
UW-Madison School of Social Work
Kuh Distinguished Lecture: Andy Grove, Intel
Dr. Andrew S. Grove, Former Chairman & CEO Intel Corporation Of Microchips and Men: Tales from the Translational Medicine Front Thursday, April 5, 2012 ...
Berkeley Engineering
Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperalism
Critical Pedagogy and Revolutionary Praxis in the Age of Imperialism", Professor McLaren discusses critical pedagogy and revolutionary praxis, paying ...
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Justice Kennedy and Due Process: Hastings Law Journal Symposium 2019
Presented at the Hastings Law Journal Symposium, held at UC Hastings Law on February 1st, 2019. Moderator: Prof. Matt Coles, UC Hastings Law Panelists: ...
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What Makes a Great Legal Negotiator?
March 31, 2011 "What Makes a Great Legal Negotiator?" Elmer F. & Ellen Laws Burwig Lecture - CISCDR 5th Anniversary Distinguished Visiting Scholar ...
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Panel 1: CWED’s innovative methods and the new consensus
Chair: Michael Reich (Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics) Arindrajit Dube (University of Massachusetts, Amherst): Highlights from CWED's most ...
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Benjamin Powell: Immigration
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Independent Institute
British Journal of Industrial Relations (BJIR): 50th Anniversary Conference panel discussion
Speaker(s): Ed Heery, John Kelly, David Metcalf Chair: Carola Frege Recorded on 13 December 2011 in 1.04, New Academic Building. "The unsolved problems ...
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Aftershock with Robert Reich
Robert Reich examines the aftermath of the economic meltdown arguing that there is a structural problem with an increasing concentration of income and wealth ...
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The Social and Economic Impacts of COVID-19 in Asia
https://stanford.io/2V4VfYt The different policy responses to COVID-19 across Asia – from Korea in the north to Kerala in the south – hold important lessons for ...
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Police Panel: Officer Safety and Community Policing
On September 12, 2016, the Federalist Society at Berkeley Law hosted Heather Mac Donald and a panel of law enforcement professionals for a discussion on ...
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Fables of Famine in India during the British Colonial Period
At the 2014 ORIAS summer teachers' institute on Foodways in World History, Prof. Parama Roy (English Department, U. C. Davis) explores food as a lens for ...
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Transnational Futures of International Labour Law - 6
Live streamed from McGill University's Faculty of Law every Thursday, from 14:30 to 16:15 (EST) See full program: ...
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Adam Savage Interviews Traci Des Jardins - The Talking Room
The Talking Room returns! This season's first guest is Traci Des Jardins, an award-winning chef and restaurateur. Traci was a finalist on Top Chef Masters and a ...
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Life and Labor Among Enslaved Women
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Ralph Nader: on Harvard Law School and Systems of Justice in America
At Harvard Law School on September 10, Ralph Nader—whom the Atlantic calls one of the three most influential living Americans—delivered a lecture on the ...
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