2016-08-04

Intuition in Business with Francis Cholle


source: New Thinking Allowed    2016年6月23日
Francis Cholle is author of The Intuitive Compass: Why the Best Decisions Balance Reason and Instinct. He is also founder and director of The Human Company.
Here he discusses the role of play, as a tool to enable individuals to access the deeper reaches of the mind that foster creativity and intuition. He notes that many valuable intuitive techniques are derived from the method acting tradition of Stanislavsky and Strasberg. He also compares the types of mental activity associated with the games of Go and Chess. He maintains that one of the most important tools for achieving a breakthrough in consciousness is simply to admit that one does not have an answer.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in "parapsychology" ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). His master's degree is in criminology. He has served as vice-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and is the recipient of its Pathfinder Award for outstanding contributions to the field of human consciousness. He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.
(Recorded on May 2, 2016)

Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry (Fall 2014) at Oregon State University

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source: Kevin Ahern    2014年9月30日
Kevin Ahern's BB 450 Biochemistry Fall 2014
1. Contact me at kgahern@davincipress.com / Friend me on Facebook (kevin.g.ahern)
2. Download my free biochemistry book at http://biochem.science.oregonstate.ed...
3. Take my free iTunes U course at https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/bi...
4. Check out my free book for pre-meds at http://biochem.science.oregonstate.ed...
5. Lecturio videos for medical students - https://www.lecturio.com/medical-cour...
6. Course video channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/oharow/vi...
7. Check out all of my free workshops at http://oregonstate.edu/dept/biochem/a...
8. Check out my Metabolic Melodies at http://www.davincipress.com/
9. My courses can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/soc/ec...
10. Course materials at http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/bb450

#1 - Aqueous Solutions / pH 45:01
#2 - Buffers 45:06
#3 - Amino Acids 50:33
#4 - Protein Structure I 35:58
#6 - Protein Purification 47:30
#7 - Protein Purification 2 48:40
#8 - Hemoglobin 49:12
#9 - Hemoglobin II & Enzymes I 49:33
#10 - Enzymes 2 48:56
Review Session for BB 450/550 Exam 1 1:22:43
#11 - Enzymes 3 49:54
#12 - Enzyme Mechanisms 44:23
#13 - Catalysis Mechanisms 48:12
#14 - Enzyme Regulation and Control 47:18
#15 - Enzyme Control II 50:43
#16 - Enzyme Controls III / Carbohydrates 49:39
#17 Carbohydrates II 44:58
#18 Carbohydrates & Signaling 48:31
#19 Signaling 48:52
#20 Signaling and Metabolic Energy 49:10
#21 Glycolysis I 51:05
Review Session Exam 2 1:14:24
#22 - Glycolysis II 44:55
#23 Glycolysis & Gluconeogenesis 49:45
#24 - Sugar Metabolism Regulation 48:29
#25 - Glycogen Metabolism I 44:53
#26 - Glycogen Metabolism II 43:51
#27 - Glycogen Metabolism III / Metabolic Melodies 44:27
Review Session - Final Exam 1:07:46

Kevin Ahern: Biochemistry (2013-14) at Oregon State University

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source: Kevin Ahern    2013年10月26日
The complete collection of videos of Kevin Ahern's BB 450/550, a biochemistry course taught at Oregon State University.
1. Contact me at kgahern@davincipress.com / Friend me on Facebook (kevin.g.ahern)
2. Download my free biochemistry book at http://biochem.science.oregonstate.ed...
3. Take my free iTunes U course at https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/bi...
4. Check out my free book for pre-meds at http://biochem.science.oregonstate.ed...
5. Course video channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/oharow/vi...
6. Check out all of my free workshops at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...
7. Check out my Metabolic Melodies at http://www.davincipress.com/metabmelo...
8. My courses can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/soc/ec...
9. Course materials at http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/bb450

BB 450 Review Session Exam 1 1:01:51
1. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Introduction 46:02
2. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Buffers 47:17
3. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Amino Acids 47:09
4. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Protein Structure I 43:55
5. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Protein Structure II 47:37
6. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Protein Purification I 48:57
7. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Protein Purification II 46:36
8. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Hemoglobin 48:54
9. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Enzymes I 48:34
10. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Enzymes II 50:48
11. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Enzymes III 48:50
Kevin Ahern's BB 450 Review Session Exam 1 1:01:51
12. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Enzyme Mechanisms 45:52
13. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Enzyme Mechanisms & Regulation 49:32
14. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Allostery & Regulation 50:33
15. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Blood Clotting 47:45
16. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Carbohydrates I 47:48
17. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Carbohydrates II 49:43
Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Review Session for Final Exam 57:52
26. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Glycogen Metabolism III 41:16
25. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Glycogen Metabolism II 43:31
24. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Cori Cycle & Glycogen Metabolism 43:51
23. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Gluconeogenesis 49:39
Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Review Session #2 1:20:32
22. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Glycolysis II 48:22
21. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Glycolysis I 50:46
20. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Energy & Metabolic Cont 48:18
19. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Signaling II 48:30
18. Kevin Ahern's Biochemistry - Signaling I (Guest Lecturer Indira Rajagopal) 49:46

Kevin Ahern: Biochemistry (Fall 2011 at Oregon State University)

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source: Kevin Ahern    2011年9月26日
A collection of Kevin Ahern's lectures for BB 450/550 at Oregon State University in the Fall of 2011.
1. Contact me at kgahern@davincipress.com / Friend me on Facebook (kevin.g.ahern)
2. Download my free biochemistry book at http://biochem.science.oregonstate.ed...
3. Take my free iTunes U course at https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/bi...
4. Check out my free book for pre-meds at http://biochem.science.oregonstate.ed...
5. Lecturio videos for medical students - https://www.lecturio.com/medical-cour...
6. Course video channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/oharow/vi...
7. Check out all of my free workshops at http://oregonstate.edu/dept/biochem/a...
8. Check out my Metabolic Melodies at http://www.davincipress.com/
9. My courses can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/soc/ec...
10. Course materials at http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/bb350

#01 Biochemistry Introductory Lecture 48:45
#02 Biochemistry Buffers 45:51
#03 Biochemistry Amino Acids 47:37
#04 Biochemistry Protein Primary/Secondary Structure 48:58
#05 Biochemistry Protein Tertiary/Quaternary Structure 49:53
#06 Biochemistry Protein Purification 50:13
#07 Biochemistry Protein Characterization 51:27
#08 Biochemistry Hemoglobin 50:43
#09 Biochemistry Hemoglobin II/Enzymes I 49:46
#10 Biochemistry Enzymes II 49:46
#11 Biochemistry Enzymes III 51:46
#12 Biochemistry Catalytic Mechanisms I 47:21
#13 Biochemistry Catalytic Mechanisms II 50:46
#14 Biochemistry Enzyme Regulation I 47:47
#15 Biochemistry Enzyme Regulation II 50:05
#16 Biochemistry Blood Clotting/Carbohydrates I 49:47
#17 Biochemistry Carbohydrates II 45:39
#18 Biochemistry Signaling I 49:17
#19 Biochemistry Signaling II 50:02
#20 Biochemistry Metabolic Controls/Energy 50:50
#21 Biochemistry Glycolysis 48:53
#22 Biochemistry Glycolysis II 47:55
#23 Biochemistry Glycolysis III 49:24
#24 Biochemistry Gluconeogenesis 46:20
#25 Biochemistry Glycogen Metabolism I 45:20
#26 Biochemistry Glycogen Metabolism II 49:36
#27 Biochemistry Glycogen Metabolism III / Metabolic Melodies 42:23
Biochemistry Review Session #1 1:21:35
Review Session for Exam #2 1:04:16
Review Session for Final Exam 1:07:01

Why aren't Aliens Already Here? (Closer to Truth)


source: Closer To Truth    2016年7月18日
It seems absurd in a universe with 100 billion galaxies, each with billions of stars and planets, that we are the only intelligent life. So where are all the others?
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For all of our video interviews please visit us at www.closertotruth.com

Lawrence Krauss - Why aren't Aliens Already Here? 3:58
Jill Tarter - Why aren't Aliens Already Here? 15:24
Jared Diamond - Why aren't Aliens Already Here? 8:29

Wesley Cecil: William James His Life and Philosophy


source: Wes Cecil   2012年8月31日
A lecture delivered at Peninsula College by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. on the the life and philosophy of William James. Part of the Modern Philosophers lecture series.
For information on upcoming lectures, essays, and books by Wesley Cecil Ph.D. go tohttp://www.facebook.com/HumaneArts

P. C. Deshmukh: Special/Select Topics in the Theory of Atomic Coll (IIT Madras)

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source: nptelhrd    2015年4月23日
Physics - Special/Select Topics in the Theory of Atomic Coll by Prof. P. C. Deshmukh, Department of Physics, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

Lec-01 Introduction to the STiTACS course 37:18
Lec-02 Quantum Theory of collisions 48:59
Lec-03 Quantum Theory of collisions: Optical Theorem 54:49
Lec-04 Quantum Theory of collisions: optical Theorem 54:09
Lec-05 Quantum Theory of collisions: Differential scattering cross section 46:03
Lec-06 Quantum Theory of collisions Differential scattering cross section,Partial wave 40:29
Lec-7 Quantum Theory of collisions: Optical Theorem -- Unitarity of the Scattering Operator 1:01:30
Lec-08 Quantum Theory of collisions: Reciprocity Theorem, Phase shift analysis 49:18
Lec-09 Quantum Theory of collisions: More on Phase shift analysis 46:32
Lec 10 Quantum Theory of collisions: resonant condition in the l th partial wave. 47:01
Lec -11 Quantum Theory of collisions: Levinson's theorem 53:30
Lec 12 Quantum Theory of collisions: Levinson's theorem. 58:52
Lec-13 Many body theory, electron correlations 56:33
Lec-14 Second Quantization Creation, Destruction and Number operators 1:05:03
Lec-15 Many-particle Hamiltonian & Schrodinger Equation in 2nd Quantization 1:22:18
Lec-16 Many-electron problem in quantum mechanics 1:08:14
Lec-17 Hartree-Fock Self-Consistent-Field 58:16
Lec-18 Exchange, Statistical, Fermi-Dirac correlations 37:42
Lec-19 Limitations of the Hartree-Fock Self-Consistent-Field formalism 1:02:11
Lec-20 Many-Body formalism, II Quantization 1:02:08
Lec-21 Density fluctuations in an electron gas 52:58
Lec-22 Bohm-Pines approach to Random Phase Approximation 1:04:46
Lec-23 Bohm-Pines approach to Random Phase Approximation. 40:14
Lec-24 Bohm-Pines approach to Random Phase Approximation.. 49:28
Lec-25 Schrodinger, Heisenberg and Dirac "pictures" of QM 58:22
Lec-26 Dyson's chronological operator 50:47
Lec-27 Gell-Mann-Low Theorem 54:56
Lec-28 Reyleigh-Schrodinger perturbation methods and adiabatic switching 53:30
Lec-29 Feynman Diagrams 51:10
Lec-30 I Order Feynman Diagrams 1:15:17
Lec-31 Some more I Order Feynman Diagrams 1:02:18
Lec-32 II and higher order Feynman Diagrams. 56:50
Lec-33 Lippman Schwinger equation of potential scattering 44:35
Lec-34 Born Approximation 45:30
Lec-35 Coulomb scattering 1:23:35
Lec-36 Scattering of partial waves 41:44
Lec-37 Scattering at high energy 41:23
Lec-38 Resonances in Quantum Collisions 1:02:20
Lec-39 Breit-Wigner Resonances 47:25
Lec-40 Fano parameterization of Breit-Wigner formula 54:56
Lec-41 Discrete state embedded in the continuum 1:00:58
Lec-42 Resonance life times 37:45
Lec-43 Wigner-Eisenbud formalism of time-delay in scattering 27:34
Lec-44 Photoionization and Photoelectron Angular Distributions 49:55
Lec-45 Ionization and Excitation of Atoms by Fast Charged Particles 55:03
Lec-46 Photo-absorption by Free and Confined Atoms and Ions: Recent Developments 41:28

Liza Das: Cultural Studies (IIT Guwahati)

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source: nptelhrd    2012年10月25日
Humanities and Social Sciences - Cultural Studies by Dr. Liza Das, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Guwahati. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

Lec-01 Understanding Cultural Studies Part 1 58:54
Lec-17 Power 55:15
Lec-22 Space 49:49
Lec-23 Time 56:04
Lec-33 Media 55:21

Kalyan Chakravarti: Leadership (IIT Kharagpur)

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source: nptelhrd    2010年7月9日
Lecture series on Leadership by Prof. Kalyan Chakravarti, Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

Lec-1 Introduction to Leadership: Functions 54:59
Lec-2 Leadership Roles: Leaders Vs Managers: Theories 54:54
Lec-3 Leadership Styles: Effective Vs Successful Managers 51:44
Lec-4 Leadership Behaviour: Emergence: Leadership and Trust 45:12
Lec-5 Leadership Styles: Adaptation-Studies/Case: " From Sindhi to Siddhi"(Part-I) 52:28
Lec-6 Case: " From Sindhi to Siddhi"(Part-II) Transformation Leadership 51:24
Lec-7 Leadership Skills: Leadership and Management 51:24
Lec-8 Competencies and Skills of Leaders: Issues in Organizational Leadership 56:16
Lec-9 Case: "The DVC Story-A First Person Account" Leadership in Action (Part-I) 56:36
Lec-10 Case: "The DVC Story-A First Person Account" Leadership in Action (Part-II) 48:33
Lec-11 Case: "Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi" (Part-I) Issues in Institution Building 43:11
Lec-12 Case: "Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi" (Part-II) 53:45
Lec-13 Case: "Self Regulation-The Key to Institution Building" Framework of Institution Building 55:37

Electromagnetic Fields by Harishankar Ramachandran (IIT Madras)

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source: nptelhrd      2007年12月7日
Electrical - Electro Magnetic Fields. Lectures by Prof. harishankar Ramachandran.
Department of Electrical Engineering. IIT Madras.

Lecture-1-Introduction to Vector 55:39
Lecture-2-Introduction to vector(contd..........) 57:32
Lecture-3-Coulomb's Law 57:03
Lecture-4-Electric Field 56:40
Lecture-5-Electro Static Potential 57:30
Lecture-6-The Gradient 1:01:46
Lecture-7-Gauss's Law 57:42
Lecture-8-Poisson's Equation 58:02
Lecture-9-Energy in the Field 58:58
Lecture-10-Example Problems in Eletro Statics 1:03:39
Lecture-11-Fields in Materials 57:44
Lecture-12-Fields in Material Bodies 57:49
Lecture-13-Displacement Vector 55:39
Lecture-14-Capacitors 57:41
Lecture-15-Method Of Image 57:19
Lecture-16-Poisson's Equation 2Dimensions 58:15
Lecture-17-Field near Sharp Edges and Points 57:03
Lecture-18-Magnetic Field--1 57:37
Lecture-19-Magnetic Field-2 1:00:31
Lecture-20-Stokes Theorems 58:09
Lecture-21-The Curl 58:04
Lecture-22-Field Due to Current Loop 55:41
Lecture-23-Ampere's Law 58:59
Lecture-24-Examples of Ampere,s Law 58:19
Lecture-25-Inductance 58:17
Lecture-26-Mutual Inductance 58:32
Lecture 27 Faraday's law 56:57
Lecture-28-Magnetic Energy 58:19
Lecture-29-Magnetic Energy-1 58:01
Lecture-30-Magnetic Energy-2 1:04:12
Lecture-31-Generalised Ampere's Law 57:58
Lecture-32-The Wave Equation 58:21
Lecture-33-Wave Equation 57:34
Lecture-34-Poynting Theorem 58:09
Lecture-35-Skin Effect 58:45
Lecture-36-Skin Effect (Continued) 57:08
Lecture-37-Radiation&Circuits 53:22
Lecture-38-Phasor Form of Poynting Theorem 58:25
Lecture-39-Reflection at Dielectric boundaries 59:19
Lecture - 40 Reflection at Dielectric boundaries (Continued) 57:49
Lecture-41-Transmission Lines 57:26
Lecture-42-Transmission Lines(contd)&Conclusion 58:50

Literary Festival 2016: Art and Wellbeing: the growing impact of arts on health


source: London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 2016年2月24日
Date: Tuesday 23 February 2016
Time: 5.15-6.45pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speakers: Lizz Brady, James Leadbitter, David McDaid, Vivienne Parry
Chair: Professor Martin Knapp

“Art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life” (Picasso) but how far can the arts improve health and wellbeing? Alongside advances in medicine and care, there is an increasing evidence base that the arts can significantly improve health and wellbeing as well as preventing illness. In addition to benefits to individuals, the arts can also improve the environments in which care is provided and the wellbeing of staff and unpaid carers providing that care. This event will explore our current understanding on how engagement with the arts can increase wellbeing, with individual talks from those involved in science, art and health research and open discussion.
Lizz Brady, a visual artist and curator based in Manchester, is the founder of Broken Grey Wires, a contemporary art organisation responding to and exploring mental health, philosophy, and psychology.
James Leadbitter is the vacuum cleaner (@vacuumcleaner), an art and activism collective of one. Working across form: including performance,installation and film, the vacuum cleaner addresses challenging and taboo issues such as consumerism and mental health.
David McDaid (@dmcdaid) is an Associate Professorial Research Fellow in Health Policy and Health Economics at the Personal Social Services Research Unit at LSE. He is involved in a wide range of work on mental health and public health in the UK, Europe and at the global level.
A scientist by training, Vivienne Parry (@vivienneparry) hosts medical programmes for Radio 4, writes widely on health, presents films, facilitates many high level conferences and debates and trains young researchers.
Martin Knapp is Director of PSSRU and Professor of Social Policy at LSE, and Director of the NIHR School for Social Care Research.
The Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU) (@PSSRU_LSE) is part of LSE Health and Social Care, which is located within the Department of Social Policy. LSE has established a reputation for depth, breadth and excellence in British social science, with a long history of policy impact.
This event forms part of the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2016, taking place from Monday 22 - Saturday 27 February 2016, with the theme 'Utopias'.

Judith Butler, “Legal Violence: An Ethical and Political Critique”


source: Yale University    2016年6月30日
Tanner Lectures on Human Values - Interpreting Non-Violence
“Legal Violence: An Ethical and Political Critique”

Judith Butler is Maxine Elliot Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Program of Critical Theory at the University of California Berkeley. She served as founding director of the Critical Theory Program at Berkeley and is currently co-chair of an emerging International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs. Her published works include Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990); Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of “Sex” (1993); Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative (1997); Precarious Life: Powers of Violence and Mourning (2004); Undoing Gender (2004); Who Sings the Nation-State? Language, Politics, Belonging (with Gayatri Spivak, 2008); Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? (2009); Is Critique Secular? (with Talal Asad, Wendy Brown, and Saba Mahmood, 2009); Sois Mon Corps (with Catherine Malabou, 2011); Parting Ways: Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism (2012); Dispossession: The Performative in the Political (with Athena Athanasiou, 2013); and most recently, Senses of the Subject (2015) and Notes toward a Performative Theory of Assembly (2015). Future projects include study of messianic gestures in Kafka and Benjamin, philosophical fictions in Freud’s work, and gender in translation.
Butler has received the Andrew Mellon Award for Distinguished Academic Achievement in the Humanities, the Adorno Prize from the City of Frankfurt in honor of her contributions to feminist and moral philosophy, and the Brudner Prize from Yale University for lifetime achievement in gay and lesbian studies. In 2014, she was awarded the diploma of Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters from the French Cultural Ministry and in 2015 she was elected a corresponding fellow of the British Academy and appointed to the International Board of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt.

Your Most Powerful Negotiation Tool: The Illusion of Control | FBI Negot...


source: Big Think    2016年7月25日
Ex-FBI crisis negotiator Chris Voss explains the golden question that will give you the upper hand in a negotiation. Chris Voss is the author of "Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as If Your Life Depended on It" (http://goo.gl/04OgLC).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/chris-voss...

Moriyasu Ito: "Of Shinto and Japanese Culture" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google  2016年7月7日
Moriyasu Ito, a priest with the renowned Meiji Jingu shrine in Tokyo,
shares the history of Shintoism and how it has become a big part of Japanese culture. He talks about how Shinto first started in Japan, the way of Shinto in life, and its numerous festivities and celebrations.

Jerry Buting: "A Conversation on Justice" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google    2016年7月25日
Jerry Buting, criminal defense attorney, stops by Google to discuss justice and the American criminal justice system. Jerry, along with attorney Dean Strang, defended Steven Avery in a 2005 criminal case. The case was made famous by Netflix's "Making a Murderer" series, which documents the arrest and trial of Steven Avery.
Jerry and Dean are now hosting "A Conversation on Justice," a national tour focused on the American criminal justice. The tour will involve the two attorneys in conversation about the Steven Avery case and its broader implications, as well as a discussion on the larger topic of the American criminal justice system. Each night will also feature a Q&A portion and the opportunity for the audience to address questions directly to Jerry Buting and Dean Strang.
http://conversationonjustice.com/
Moderated by Artur Oliveira

Kris Manjapra | Plantation Empire || Radcliffe Institute


source: Harvard University    2016年6月6日
As part of the 2015–2016 Fellows’ Presentation Series at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Kris Manjapra argues that the labor relations, land relations, financial institutions, and agricultural relations so characteristic of Caribbean slavery did not die away in the 1830s with abolition, but rather went through a transformation that allowed them to expand across the global South.
Manjapra is the 2015–2016 Beatrice Shepherd Blane Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute.