2008 Archive
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Robery O’Meally
Posted November 20, 2008Robert O’Meally is the Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English and Comparative Literature, and founder and former director of the Center for Jazz Studies. His major interests are American […] -
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Pnina Lahav
Posted October 16, 2008“The Judiciary in the Context of Israeli Politics” Pnina Lahav, Professor of Law at Boston University, is an authority on constitutional law in both the United States and […] -
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Chaim Gans
Posted September 30, 2008Chaim Gans teaches legal, moral and political philosophy at Tel Aviv University. His books are: Philosophical Anarchism and Political Disobedience (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992), The Limits of Nationalism […] -
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Elihu D. Richter, M.D., M.P.H
Posted September 19, 2008“Incitement, Hate Language and Genocide: Can We Use Public Health Models to Predict and Prevent?” Elihu Richter teaches at Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Hadassah, in the School […] -
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Tech Action Convention
Posted May 10, 2008John V. Maciuika specializes in the history of modern architecture and design. He teaches courses in the history of art, architecture, urbanism, the decorative arts, and design at the […] -
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Freeing Public Speech: On News and Information in the Francophone World Conference
Posted April 29, 2008Will Slauter studies the history of communication in early modern Europe (especially France) and the Atlantic World. His research focuses on a range of media, including books, newspapers, bills […] -
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Jana Hradilkova
Posted April 15, 2008“Chechnya 2007: Stress, normalization, and rays of hope” Among her many accoplishments, Jana Hradilkova is the co-founder and program director of Civic association Berkat, and the founder and […] -
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Iain Levine
Posted March 26, 2008Iain Levine is a program director at Human Rights Watch and oversees the organization’s research and reporting work. He has particular expertise in humanitarian crises, protection of civilians in […]