2017-03-04

Yale University (videos from the past month: 02/13/-02/28/17)

source: Yale University
1:11:25 President's Women of Yale Lecture - Vera Wells ’71 B.A. – The Life and Work of Sylvia Ardyn Boone Vera Wells ’71, joined President Peter Salovey in a conversation about the life and work of Sylvia Ardyn Boone – an eminent scholar of African and women’s art and the first black woman granted tenu...
6:42:39 Philosophy and Mass Incarceration Conference The conference brings together an esteemed group of scholars and the formerly incarcerated to explore what the discipline of philosophy can say about the perplexities of mass incarceration.
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2:42:25 Philosophy and Mass Incarceration Conference The conference brings together an esteemed group of scholars and the formerly incarcerated to explore what the discipline of philosophy can say about the perplexities of mass incarceration.
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1:17:02 Harold Augenbraum - “What Translation Means: The Extent and Impact of Translation in America” For twelve years, Augenbraum was Executive Director of the National Book Foundation, presenter of the National Book Awards. He has translated, among other works, Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca’s Chroni...
1:32:29 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities: “Paths to the Evolution of Consciousness” Peter Godfrey-Smith grew up in Sydney, Australia, and taught at Stanford, Harvard, the Australian National University, and the CUNY Graduate Center before moving to his current position as professo...
1:26:57 Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities: "What is it Like to be a Dog?" Alexandra Horowitz is the author of the New York Times bestseller Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know (2009), On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes (2013), and Being a Dog: Followin...
1:32:49 Social Innovation and Humanitarian Responses Panel discussion featuring: Peter Ventevogel, Senior Mental Health Expert, UNHCR, co-leading the revision of the ‘mental health and psychosocial content’ of the SPHERE Handbook; Rana Dajani, Associ...
1:14:18 The Global Health Crisis: the US and Beyond - Keynote by Kevin Counihan Keynote: Kevin Counihan, Former CEO of Healthcare.Gov
Moderator: Jacob Hacker, Director of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies; Stanley B. Resor Professor of Political Science, Yale Univ...
1:21:38 The Global Health Crisis: the US and Beyond - Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Featuring 2016-17 Fox International Fellows: Israfil Boyaci, Private Hospitals and Access to Healthcare: The Case of Turkey; Alexandra Jønsson, Aging and Gender Inequalities in Hea...
43:06 Keynote Presentation: Erin McKiernan Erin McKiernan discusses Open Science and Open Data through her own experience sharing her research data.
46:28 Wrap Up Panel with Keynote Speakers A final panel discussion, led by Limor Peer, where keynote speakers discuss the day and answer questions.
1:01:45 Keynote Presentation: Harlan Krumholz Harlan Krumholz discusses the genesis of the Yale Open Data Access (YODA) platform for sharing medical research data.
1:09:03 Astrophysics and Genomic Data Daisuke Nagai discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by researchers with Big Data using his own field of astrophysics as an example.
Arif Harmanci discusses the vulnerability large data ...
21:59 Transparency and Reproducibility in Observational Research: Lessons From Anthropology Melanie Martin and Bret Beheim discuss reproducibility in observational research and examine particular problems as demonstrated by anthropological research.
23:57 Looking at America through the Photogrammar Lens Laura Wexler discuss the Photogrammar project at Yale and the stories behind the pictures.
17:47 Q&A for Allan Dafoe and Beth Simone Noveck Allan Dafoe and Beth Simone Noveck lead a panel discussion following their talks and answer open questions.
19:42 Solving Public Problems with Data Beth Simone Noveck discusses the legal, ethical and policy side of Open Data.
21:21 Science Requires Transparency Allan Dafoe discusses transparency in research and what sort of processes and mechanisms are required to do so.
59:35 Keynote Presentation: Brian Nosek Brian Nosek discusses the Open Science Framework, its use and adoption as a platform for open data and open science.
9:37 Yale Center for Research Computing Grand Opening Kiran Keshav, executive director of the Yale Center for Research Computing introduces the center and its mission.
20:48 Day of Data Opening Remarks Steve Girvin opens the Day of Data
1:20:19 President's Women of Yale Lecture – Vera Wells ’71 B.A. – The Life and Work of Sylvia Ardyn Boone Vera Wells ’71, will join President Peter Salovey in a conversation about the life and work of Sylvia Ardyn Boone – an eminent scholar of African and women’s art and the first black woman granted t...
1:54:09 Six Years on the Arab Revolts: Learning the Lessons, and Contemplating the Future Panel Discussion featuring Amr Hamzawy, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Former Member of Parliament in Egypt; Jonathan Wyrtzen, Associate Professor of Sociology, History,...
21:41 Veronica Waweru: Prehistoric Projectile Weaponry in Kenya Professor Waweru is an archeological anthropologist whose research interests cover prehistoric technological change and innovation in our species – Homo sapiens. Her research focuses on prehistoric...
52:25 Elsa Yan (Yale Chemistry) – Chemistry of Food and Cooking Trouble with a soufflé? Did your hollandaise sauce separate? Join us for the entertaining lecture by Professor Elsa Yan on how chemistry is the key to winning on Cake Wars! Science Saturdays is a s...
30:04 Erik Harms: "Luxury and Rubble: Civility and Dispossession in the New Saigon" Professor Harms is a social-cultural anthropologist specializing in Southeast Asia and Vietnam. His ethnographic research in Vietnam has focused on the social and cultural effects of rapid urbaniza...
18:38 Joshua Lynn: "Preserving the White Man’s Republic" Professor Lynn studies nineteenth-century politics, culture, and political thought in the United States, with particular attention to the interaction of race, gender, and conservatism in antebellum...
23:30 Inderpal Grewal: The Masculinities of Post-Colonial Governance Professor Grewal is the author of "Home and Harem: Nation, Gender, Empire and the Cultures of Travel" and "Transnational America: Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms". She has also published sever...

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