Sandro Mezzadra: Excavating Contemporary Capitalism - Toward a Critique of Extraction Writ Large
A lecture by Sandro Mezzadra on April 10, 2017, presented by the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures. Sandro Mezzadra teaches political theory at ...
Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures
THE FUTURE OF WORK? WORK OF THE FUTURE! A REPORT BY MICHEL SERVOZ FOR PRESIDENT JUNCKER
Michel Servoz – former director-general of DG employment and social affairs at the European Commission and hors classe adviser to European Commission ...
The Lisbon Council
Exploring the History of the Chinese American Community in California
Dive into the rich history of the Chinese American presence in the state with presentations by Historian Beth Lew-Williams and Community Member and Board ...
California Historical Society
Cathy Cohen on "Democracy Remixed: Black Youth and the Future of American Politics"
Democracy Remixed: Black Youth and the Future of American Politics - Cathy J. Cohen Sept. 23rd 2010 Cathy J. Cohen is the David and Mary Winton Green ...
The University of Chicago
Teach For America: DC
Learn more about Teach For America's work in Washington D.C.: http://www.teachforamerica.org/where-we-work/dc-region Find us online: Web: ...
Teach For America
202 The Early History of the United States Congress
On September 17, 1787, a majority of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention approved the new form of government they had spent months drafting and ...
Liz Covart
Paul Revere's Sons of Liberty Bowl: An American Icon
American patriot Paul Revere is wrapped in the swirling mixture of myth and poetry through which history often descends, but as a craftsman he left behind more ...
WGBHForum
How Diversity Corrupts Affirmative Action: Race, Class, and College Admissions
Ralph Richard Banks https://law.stanford.edu/directory/ralph-richard-banks/, professor of law at Stanford University, discusses a new project which will offer a ...
Stanford
Ervin Scholars Roundtable | Washington University
Among the most enduring contributions the late James E. "Jim" McLeod made to Washington University was the Ervin Scholars Program, which he established ...
Washington University in St. Louis
The Economy of Promises: Trust & Credit in America
In an economy that depends on credit, people have to decide who is trustworthy and will keep their promises, and who is not. 2016 Maguire Chair Bruce ...
Library of Congress
Medical Book Collecting and Scholarship
A Dibner Library lecture by W. Bruce Fye, MD, MA Emeritus Professor of Medicine and the History of Medicine Emeritus Consultant, Department of Cardiology ...
Smithsonian Libraries
JHU Race in America A Discussion of Intersecting Dimensions of Identity
Students, faculty, and staff gathered in Johns Hopkins University's Shriver Hall on Tuesday, March 7 to talk race, intersectionality, and millennial social activism ...
Johns Hopkins University
COVID-19'S Impact On Women | UAB School of Public Health
A Conversation with medical and public health experts. Resources Health Connect South: Developing a comprehensive directory of healthcare entities ...
uabSOPH
Library Futures 2019. Alyce Sadongei: Tribal libraries in Native America serving community & culture
Libraries situated on tribal reservations have a long history. However, their existence and the contributions they have made to tribal cultural stability, and ...
OCLCVideo
9/11 Science and Conspiracy
A news poll conducted in 2006 found that 33% of Americans believe the U.S. government either carried out the 9/11 attacks or made no effort to stop them. "9/11 ...
hazards and catastrophes
Finding Foundation Support for Your Education
This recorded webinar explains what foundations look for in scholarship applicants and how to find and apply for them using Foundation Grants to Individuals ...
Candid
Lecture — Film as Scholarship: My Beautiful Anthropological Dissertation (Noam Osband)
January 17, 2018 | Noam Osband, Independent Scholar | Film as Scholarship: My Beautiful Anthropological Dissertation | Brown Bag Lunch Talk ...
bardgradcenter
Everybody lies: Big Data new data and what the internet can tell us about who we are | LIVE STREAM
On an average day, internet searches worldwide amass about eight trillion gigabytes of data. This staggering amount of information can reveal who we are in ...
American Enterprise Institute
Prof. David Blight: Historical Narratives of Slavery in America
Professor Blight, the Class of 1954 Professor of History at Yale University, is the director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and ...
YaleUniversity
Michael Spence on tracking the global pandemic recovery
On Monday, July 6, 2020, Michael Spence joined Princeton Bendheim Center for Finance's COVID-19 webinar series. Spence is a Professor of Economics at ...
Princeton Economics
Lynn Hunt: The French Revolution in a Global Perspective
The second lecture, 'The French Revolution in a Global Perspective', of Professor Lynn Hunt's Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Historiography, University of ...
The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust
The History of Africa with Zeinab Badawi | Promotional Video
Zeinab Badawi delves into the history of Africa in a brand new, nine-part series on BBC World News beginning 1 July 2017. Zeinab Badawi Twitter: ...
Zeinab Badawi
The Seen & Unseen Legacy of James Joyce's Ulysses
Johnna Purchase discusses James Joyce's classic novel, Ulysses. Johnna Purchase studies English literature with an emphasis on modernist poetry at St. Olaf ...
Library of Congress
Are survey data still useful? | LIVE STREAM
Survey data have been a crucial part of public policy since our country's founding. We rely on US Census data, especially, to understand who Americans are, ...
American Enterprise Institute
Sexology: The challenge of striking balance between subject privacy and scholarly practice
Sexology: The challenge of anonymity and striking the balance between subject privacy and scholarly practice Issues of privacy and confidentiality are ...
CHOICE Media Channel
Climate and National Security Forum 2019 - A Climate Security Plan for America
Download the Climate Security Plan for America: https://climateandsecurity.org/climatesecurityplanforamerica More information at: ...
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Thomas Paine and the Ironies of Social Democracy, Elizabeth Anderson
Elizabeth Anderson, professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan, considers how Thomas Paine, one of the Founding Fathers of ...
The University of Chicago
Russ & Daughters: An Appetizing Story
On Thursday, September 12, 2019, AJHS held an appetizing evening of stories and noshes as we celebrated the opening of our new exhibition, Russ ...
American Jewish Historical Society
World Scholar's Cup History 2020 Part 1 of 3 | History of Succession
2020 Quizlets here: https://quizlet.com/join/bxVWzb7PE Study the 2020 curriculum here: https://www.joaquinrevello.com/wsc2020curriculum --- In this video, we ...
Joaquin Revello
Struggling to Belong: 150 Years of Arab -American History
Dr. Akram Khater is Professor of History and Director of the Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Disapora Studies. A native of Lebanon, he earned his PhD from the ...
villanovauniversity
097 Billy Smith, How to Organize Your Research (Doing History)
What do historians do with all of the information they collect when they research? How do they access their research in a way that allows them to find the ...
Liz Covart
[SEE UPDATED VERSIONS ON VIMEO] What Is the MLA Directory of Periodicals?
Updated versions of this video are available on Vimeo: For the EBSCO platform: https://vimeo.com/185647110 For the ProQuest platform: ...
ModernLanguageAssoc
Open Access in Latin America by Dominique Babini
"Open Access in Latin America" presentación de CLACSO-Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, en panel "Research without borders: Open Access ...
CLACSO TV
Alice Dreger: When Scientific Pursuits and Social Justice Campaigns Clash, Who Wins and Who Loses?
Freedom Project February 13, 2018.
WellesleyCollege
Lives in Linguistics
Morris Halle, Institute Professor of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in conversation with John A. Goldsmith, the University of Chicago, ...
The University of Chicago
Avital Ronell. Walking as a philosophical act. 2014
http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronell, philosopher and author, takes us through some thoughts on walking as a philosophical act. She explores the walker as well as ...
European Graduate School Video Lectures
Gateway to Freedom by Professor Eric Foner
Eric Foner, Dewitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, speaks on his new book, Gateway to Freedom, which drew largely from the Record of ...
Columbia University
CSF 2011 | Stephen Walt: The End of the American Era
Dr. Stephen M. Walt, Harvard Kennedy School, Robert and Renee Belfer Professsor of International Affairs Keynote Address | Current Strategy Forum | June 8, ...
U.S. Naval War College
The Maghrib and the Uprisings
The Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies and Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs held a panel discussion The Maghrib and the ...
American University of Beirut
NCERT Class 9 History Chapter 1: French Revolution - Examrace | English |CBSE
Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 9 History Chapter 1: French Revolution French Revolution – Introduction End to monarchy in France & announcement ...
Examrace
How to Find and Win Scholarships and Fellowships
Funding your education requires careful planning, persistence, and knowing how and where to look for funding. Mark Kantrowitz of Finaid.org and Fastweb.com ...
Candid
Routing in VANETs using ns3 - Part 2
Please watch the First Part before watching this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJYeIpUqjQI&t=850s Part 2 - Analysis of the results. Please go through ...
Engineering Clinic