John Bowlby and Attachment Theory | SRCD Oral History Project
The latest acquisition to the SRCD Oral History Project highlights Dr. John Bowlby. Dr. Bowlby (1907-1990) was a psychoanalyst who along with psychologist, ...
Society for Research in Child Development
A Discussion on Respect with Dr. Tina Malti (Part I) | Monograph Matters 85.3
In this video, Monograph Matters Associate Editor, Lauren J. Myers, sits with Tina Malti (University of Toronto) to discuss her issue of SRCD Monograph titled, ...
Society for Research in Child Development
Methodological Lessons: How to Integrate Diversity in Study Samples | Monograph Matters 84.3
Based on methods used in a study published in the Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, M. Chantal Ramirez (University of Texas at ...
Society for Research in Child Development
Overview: Exploration Explanation and Parent-Child Interactions in Museums | Monograph Matters 85.1
David Sobel, Ph.D. (Professor, Brown University) describes how children learn from play with their families, and how museums might scaffold such playful ...
Society for Research in Child Development
Methodological Lesson: Developing Success in Museum-Research Partnerships | Monograph Matters 85.1
How can researchers and museum staff join together for successful collaborations? Maureen Callanan (Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa ...
Society for Research in Child Development
Paul L. Harris - Trusting what you’re told: How children learn from others / 2014
Keynote speech at the congress "childhood, youth and society VII" / 2014 - at the Festpielhaus Bregenz - organized by the network Welt der Kinder - a child's ...
Netzwerk Welt der Kinder
The Body | Dr Chris Shilling | Think Kent
THINK KENT – INTERNATIONAL THINKERS | GLOBAL IMPACT The body is an amazing mechanism that enables us to exist, move and function throughout our ...
University of Kent
Ian Hodder | What we learned from 25 Years of Research at Catalhoyuk
Braidwood Visiting Scholar Lecture Ian Hodder, Stanford University, Director of the Catalhoyuk Archaeological Project.
The Oriental Institute
Michael Tomasello - Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny
The Fred Kavli Keynote Address, Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, May 23, 2019, Washington, DC.
PsychologicalScience
Monographs
This radio interview discusses WPRFMC's Monograph series. What are they? Why does the council produce them? And where to find them.. Radio Interview ...
wpcouncil
University research
Future Doctor Society
5. How Did Human Beings Acquire the Ability to do Math?
(October 29, 2012) Keith Devlin concludes the course by discussing the development of mathematical cognition in humans as well as the millennium problems.
Stanford
The growing and ageing population: Implications and solutions
with Prof Sarah Harper Predicting the shape of our future populations is vital for installing the infrastructure, welfare, and provisions necessary for society to ...
Oxford Martin School
Sleep Issues in Individuals with Autism: Part One
Sleep Issues in Individuals with Autism: Part One webcast provides expert insight about behavioral improvement that can be achieved when underlying sleep ...
ClevelandClinicCME
Emerging Therapies for CRPS and The National Pain Strategy with Sean Mackey - RSDSA
Learn now Mackey wants to help transform people who suffer from pain. To learn more about complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and reflex sympathetic ...
RSDSA
#CitiesWeWant: Air Pollution Effects on Children
Jordi Sunyer, head of the Child Health Programme at ISGlobal, underlines the need to counter the impact of air pollution around schools, in order to reduce its ...
Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal)
Persistent Racial Inequality in the U.S. An Economic Theorist's Account - Prof. Glenn C. Loury
Professor Glenn C. Loury (Brown University) delivered the 10th Annual Arrow Lecture, titled "Persistent Racial Inequality in the U.S. An Economic Theorist's ...
Columbia SIPA
Jerry Hatfield-Living Soil
Dr. Jerry L. Hatfield speaks about soil as a living organism. One acre of healthy soil contains about 10000 lbs of healthy biological material beneath the soil's ...
Soil Health Institute
Gifts of the Storyteller with Brenda Stevenson - UCLA Faculty Research Lecture
UCLA history professor Brenda Stevenson studies slavery and the Antebellum South, some of our country's most painful moments and eras. Because there is ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Partnering to Support Families Affected by Opioid and Other Substance Use Disorders
This webinar for the Regional Offices of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); Administration on Children Youth and ...
SAMHSA
Pre-Participation Screening during the COVID-19 Pandemic | National Fellow Online Lecture Series
AMSSM's David Bernhardt, MD gave a lecture about Pre-Participation Screening during the COVID-19 Pandemic as part of the AMSSM National Fellow Online ...
The AMSSM
Prof. Francesca Orsini Inaugural Lecture, Literature in a Multilingual Society, SOAS
How does literature work in a multilingual society? And how can we know? Do separate language communities live in their sealed worlds, aware of each other ...
SOAS University of London
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
Gary Taubes - Why We Get Fat
Gary Taubes is an investigative science and health journalist and co-founder of the non-profit Nutrition Science Initiative (NuSI.org). He is the author of Why We ...
Icelandic Health Symposium
The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: History, Narrative and Context
Speakers Session Host and Moderator: Allison Aiello, PhD, Professor, Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill “The 1918 Flu ...
uncpublichealth
Does meat cause cancer? - Inside Story
The World Health Organisation says processed meat could cause cancer, red meat is risky too. Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: Hannes Tinnacher - chef and ...
Al Jazeera English
Historicizing Melanie Klein's concept of "projective identification"
In the second Open Seminar video, from our Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, Dr Joseph Aguayo speaks on the subject of "Historicizing Melanie Klein's ...
University of Essex
A Teacher's Guide to Education Law
J.C. Blokhuis and Jonathan Feldman discuss their new book on education law designed for an audience of educators. Speaker Biography: J.C. Blokhuis is a ...
Library of Congress
2019 Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Memorial Lecture in Gender + Sexuality Studies by Robyn Wiegman
Robyn Wiegman, Professor of Literature and Women's Studies at Duke University, delivered the 9th Annual Sedgwick Lecture, “Outrage: Feeling the Political ...
Boston University
The Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
The Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg is dedicated to performing foundational research and promoting the transfer ...
MaxPlanckSociety
Re-thinking Street Food | SOAS Food Studies Centre | SOAS University of London
Re-thinking Street Food was a Distinguished Lecture given by Professor Krishnendu Ray (New York University) on 17 January 2019 at the SOAS Food Studies ...
SOAS University of London
The United States: An Exceptional Case? | Haber, John & Zingales
Past workshops in this series discussed the historical evidence of monopolies capturing national governments and how these processes may have impacted ...
Stigler Center
Sarah Hrdy: The Origin of Emotionally Modern Humans
Sarah Hrdy, professor emerita of anthropology at the University of California-Davis, a renowned anthropologist, primatologist and human behaviorist, spoke at ...
Cornell University
Jonathan Metzl, MD: A New Paradigm for Race & Racisms in Medicine
Jonathan Metzl is the Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Psychiatry, and the Director of the Center for Medicine, Health, and Society, ...
Duke Franklin Humanities Institute
Meeting the Challenges of Measuring and Preventing Maternal Mortality in the United States
Women in the United States are more likely to die from childbirth or pregnancy-related causes than other women in high-income countries. Racial disparities ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Philosophy and Life: Fragility, Emotions, Capabilities
Brian E. Butler interviewed philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum on the topic of "Philosophy and Life: Fragility, Emotions, Capabilities" in the annual Frederic R. and ...
Library of Congress
Demystifying the Investigational New Drug (IND) Application for Drugs and Biologics (3of14) REdI '18
CDER's Kevin Bugin provides a brief history of the regulations behind Investigational New Drug (IND) applications. He shares an introduction to INDs, including ...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
The secret tactics Monsanto used to protect Roundup, its star product | Four Corners
Four Corners investigates the secret tactics used by global chemical giant #Monsanto to protect its billion-dollar business and its star product — the weed killer, ...
ABC News In-depth
Open Access: A Refresh
Watch our discussion on the essentials of Open Access. This webinar video will cover a wide range of topics including: licensing, the benefits, key terminology, ...
Cambridge University Press - Academic
From Oxus to Euphrates: Sasanian Empire Symposium
Several experts participated in an all-day symposium on the legacy of the ancient Persian Sasanian empire (224-651 A.D.). The Sasanians ruled a large empire ...
Library of Congress
Key Principles of Visual Semiotics, Visible Language, User-interface and User-centered Design
Aaron Marcus, President, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc., Berkeley, CA ...
UC Berkeley Events
Dr. George Bray: Etiology and Pathophysiology of Obesity
Conference on Hyperphagia (2012) "Etiology and Pathophysiology of Obesity" George A. Bray, M.D., MACP Pennington Biomedical Research Center Baton ...
Pennington Biomedical Research Center