Lectures Archive

  •   Andrew Ross is a Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. A writer for The New York Times, Artforum, The Nation, Newsweek and The Village Voice, he is also the author and/or […] 0

    Andrew Ross

      Andrew Ross is a Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. A writer for The New York Times, Artforum, The Nation, Newsweek and The Village Voice, he is also the author and/or […]

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  •   “Patriot Act and Information Policy”   Tracy Mitrano is Cornell University’s co-director of the Computer Policy and Law program, and policy adviser in the Office of Information Technologies. Currently […] 0

    Tracy Mitrano

      “Patriot Act and Information Policy”   Tracy Mitrano is Cornell University’s co-director of the Computer Policy and Law program, and policy adviser in the Office of Information Technologies. Currently […]

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  •   Robert Lyons, the distinguished photographer and author of Another Africa (with essays and poems by Chinua Achebe), has exhibited widely in the United States, and his work is represented in a […] 0

    Robert Lyons

      Robert Lyons, the distinguished photographer and author of Another Africa (with essays and poems by Chinua Achebe), has exhibited widely in the United States, and his work is represented in a […]

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  •   “Screening of Hearts and Minds”   Peter Davis is an American filmmaker, author, and journalist. Davis’ Hearts and Minds, a film about American military action in Vietnam, won the Academy Award […] 0

    Peter Davis’s “Hearts and Minds”

      “Screening of Hearts and Minds”   Peter Davis is an American filmmaker, author, and journalist. Davis’ Hearts and Minds, a film about American military action in Vietnam, won the Academy Award […]

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  •   Ian Buruma is the Henry R. Luce Professor Are Bard and focuses his teaching on Democracy, Human Rights, and Journalism. He is the author of numerous books, including Murder in […] 0

    Ian Buruma & Mark Danner

      Ian Buruma is the Henry R. Luce Professor Are Bard and focuses his teaching on Democracy, Human Rights, and Journalism. He is the author of numerous books, including Murder in […]

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  •   Jose Francisco Gallardo Rodriguez better known as the “General Gallardo” was Brigadier General of the Mexican Army and Doctor of Public Administration from the Faculty of Political and Social […] 0

    General Jose Francisco Gallardo Rodriguez

      Jose Francisco Gallardo Rodriguez better known as the “General Gallardo” was Brigadier General of the Mexican Army and Doctor of Public Administration from the Faculty of Political and Social […]

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  •   Jon Rubin is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores the social dynamics of public spaces and the lives of ordinary individuals. His solo and collaborative projects include creating a […] 0

    Jon Rubin & Yuri Khashchevatsky

      Jon Rubin is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores the social dynamics of public spaces and the lives of ordinary individuals. His solo and collaborative projects include creating a […]

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  •   “Rural Education for Development Society”   Manickam Casimir Raj is one of the pioneers in the campaign against untouchability in India. His organization, Rural Education for Development Society, envisions […] 0

    Manickam Casimir Raja

      “Rural Education for Development Society”   Manickam Casimir Raj is one of the pioneers in the campaign against untouchability in India. His organization, Rural Education for Development Society, envisions […]

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  •   “The Road to Herat”   Elizabeth Rubin is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine. Since October 2001, she has reported extensively from Afghanistan on the overthrow of […] 0

    Elizabeth Rubin

      “The Road to Herat”   Elizabeth Rubin is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine. Since October 2001, she has reported extensively from Afghanistan on the overthrow of […]

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  •   “Tribunals in Indonesia”   David Cohen taught at the University of California, Berkeley since from 1979-2012 as the Ancker Distinguished Professor for the Humanities and the founding Director of […] 0

    David Cohen

      “Tribunals in Indonesia”   David Cohen taught at the University of California, Berkeley since from 1979-2012 as the Ancker Distinguished Professor for the Humanities and the founding Director of […]

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