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2017-08-22

Brown University (videos of July 2017)

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49:13 Annual Yoken Lecture | Anka Muhlstein: The Pen and the Brush French author Anka Muhlstein delivers the Annual Mel and Cindy Yoken Cultural Series Lecture, entitled, “The Pen and the Brush,” based on Ms. Muhlstein’s recent book, The Pen and the Brush: How Pas...
1:41:39 Scott Friend '87, How to Talk About Your Venture Brown University
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
1:57:22 Theories in Action - Politics of Representation and Social Change Facilitator: Jim Amspacher, Career Counselor & Director, Careers in the Common Good, Career LAB
Arely Diaz, Cease to Resist: How Policy Perpetuates Respectability within Marginalized Groups; advis...
1:31:39 Theories in Action - Social Innovation and Community Engagement Facilitator: Alan Harlam, Adjunct Professor and Director, Social Innovation Initiative, Swearer Center
Jonathan Yakubov, Interactive Techniques for Teaching Math and Science to Minority Elementary...
1:19:42 Theories in Action - Globalization, Development, and the Digital Age Facilitator: Gelonia Dent, PhD'99, Director, Science Center
Andrea Zhu, Ruthless Fantasies: Infrastructural Development and Gendered Immobility at the China-Myanmar Border; advisors - Elena Shih, ...
1:41:03 Theories in Action - Reclaiming Identity Facilitator: Peggy Chang, Associate Dean of the College & Director, Curricular Resource Center
Anna Stacy, Beyond Color-Blind Casting: Inclusivity and Accessibility in Shakespearean Theater
Ayomi...
1:15:51 Theories in Action - Racialized State Violence Facilitator: Yolanda Rome, Associate Dean for First-Year and Sophomore Studies
Myacah Sampson, Policing the Homeless in New Mexico; advisor - Jordan T. Camp, Mónica Martínez
Phoebe Young, (Re)Ima...
1:32:18 Theories in Action - Moving Beyond Health Inequality Facilitator: Jenn Steinfeld, Program Manager, Swearer Center for Public Service
Molly Gibson Hawes & Stefanie Kaufman, Listening to the Patient: Mental Illness from a Social Model of Disability; a...
1:33:18 Theories in Action - Reimagining Power in Education Facilitator: Nirva LaFortune, Program Manager & Advisor, Presidential Scholars Program, Dean of the College office
Anne Fosburg, Toward a Radical University: Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education; ...
1:25:38 Theories in Action - Imagining Identities in Movement How do cultural texts embody and illuminate history and identity?
Facilitator: Kelly Garrett, Director, LGBTQ Center
Laura Valle-Gutierrez, From El Barrio to la Banlieue: Fictions of Identity in ...
1:28:29 Theories in Action - BurningMac Facilitator: Janet Isserlis AM & MAT alumna, Adult Literacy Specialist, Community Partner
Eren Can Ileri, BurningMac
Liz Gaccione, BurningMac
Michael Petro, BurningMac
Oscar Dupuy d’Angeac, Bur...
1:34:00 Mariah Calagione '93, Building one of the most popular craft beers in America Brown University
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
39:02 Mia Ong, Experiences of Intersectionality for Women of Color in STEM "Experiences of Intersectionality for Women of Color in STEM: Individual and Institutional Strategies for Persistence and Success"
Maria (Mia) Ong, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist and Evaluator, T...
54:02 Telling Our Stories: A Discussion with Dawn Dove, Marta Martinez, and Valerie Tutson '87, MA'90 What do the stories that people pass down tell us about our cultures and communities, about the past and even the future? What role does storytelling play in preserving local histories? What possib...
2:21:19 Black Power 50th: Affirming Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (featuring Elaine Brown) In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party, Elaine Brown, Former Chairwoman of the Black Panther Party, speaks on Black Power.  1:12:03 Scalar: Writing Digital Scholarship with Curtis Fletcher Curtis Fletcher is the Associate Director of the Polymathic Labs at USC Libraries and Co-PI on Scalar. His research spans the history of technology, the history of humanities education, science and...
 1:07:16 Yuri Tomikawa '12, founder and CEO of Zencare Brown University
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
 12:01 Understanding Discrimination 20170621
 1:23:17 Anandi Salinas and Tony Martin on the Georgia Coast Atlas In their talk, Dr. Tony Martin and Anandi Salinas speak about their collaboration on a dynamic digital publication project that explores the ecology and geography of this unique coastal environment...
 1:17:17 Michael Elliott on Open Access and the Future of the Monograph in the Humanities The landscape of monograph publication in the humanities is changing, with university and academic presses offering new possibilities for publishing digital, open access monographs. In this talk, M...
 55:24 Abby Smith Rumsey: “Digital Memory: What Can We Afford to Lose?” Memory technologies from papyrus to print have given humans a unique survival advantage, allowing us to accumulate knowledge. These technologies shape our perception of history, time, and personal ...
 1:27:38 Omer Bartov | The Voice of Your Brother’s Blood In this event from the Brown University Library lecture series, The Holocaust: History and Aftermath, Professor Omer Bartov discusses how the East Galician town of Buczacz was transformed from a si...
 48:33 The Holocaust and Human Behavior: Facing History to Build the Future with Roger Brooks Renowned educator, scholar, and leader, Roger Brooks joined Facing History in late 2014, following a long and distinguished tenure at Connecticut College as the Elie Wiesel Professor in the Departm...
 1:31:08 Bamboula! Black Music Before the Blues - Symposium This panel discussion focused on topics from the related exhibit, Bamboula! Black Music Before the Blues, which was conceived and curated by Brown graduate, pianist John Davis '79. It was on displa...
 59:37 The Impact of Social Media on Politics, Culture, and Scholarly Communication DAVID CORN '81, American political journalist, author, Washington bureau chief, Mother Jones
ALISSA QUART '94, executive editor, Economic Hardship Reporting Project; author, Branded, Republic of O...

Terms of Media Conference II (2015)

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source: Brown University     2016年3月14日
Terms of Media II : Actions
Martinos Auditorium, Brown University
Thursday October 8, 2015

Terms of Media Conference II: Actions - Keynote Speakers - Marcell Mars and Rick Prelinger 1:57:37  Marcell Mars, Public Library Project: "Public Library - The Promise, Librarian, and a Library Catalog"
Rick Prelinger, Internet Archive: “Archives of Inconvenience”
Link to presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/footage/arc...
Terms of Media II: Actions - Structure - Lisa Parks 41:24
Terms of Media II: Actions - Structure - Florian Sprenger 25:36
Terms of Media II: Actions - Structure Q & A 19:05
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Organize - Timon Beyes 34:58
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Organize - Reinhold Martin 34:25
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Organize - Q & A 21:11
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Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Remain - Rebecca Schneider 35:14
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Remain - Q & A 20:11
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Work - Goetz Bachmann 40:54
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Work - Lisa Nakamura 24:14
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Work - Q & A 14:24
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Animate - Gertrud Koch 32:14
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Animate - Bernard Stiegler 32:22
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Animate - Q & A 28:32
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Communicate - Finn Brunton 28:45
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Communicate - Mercedes Bunz 28:06
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Communicate - Q & A 27:00
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Forecast - Mediate - Wolfgang Hagen 35:31
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Forecast - Mediate - Luciana Parisi 40:04
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Forecast - Mediate - Q & A 14:20
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Mediate - Forecast - Kara Keeling 27:01
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Mediate - Forecast - Eyal Weizmann 36:42
Terms of Media II: Actions Conference - Mediate - Forecast Q & A 30:35

Algebraic Geometry Northeastern Series (AGNES) Conference

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source: Brown University    2015年12月7日
AGNES is a series of weekend workshops in algebraic geometry. One of our goals is to introduce graduate students to a broad spectrum of current research in algebraic geometry. AGNES is held twice a year at participating universities in the Northeast.

Cryptographic Problems in Algebraic Geometry Lecture 1:06:16 by Kristin Lauter.
Some Applications of Group Theory to the Arithmetic of Abelian Varieties Pre-Talk 24:45
Some Applications of Group Theory to the Arithmetic of Abelian Varieties Lecture 1:06:35
Furstenberg Sets and Furstenberg Schemes Lecture 1:00:58
Mixed-Spin-P Fields and Wall Crossing of GW Theory of CY Quintics Pre-Talk 1:07:04
Mixed-Spin-P Fields and Wall Crossing of GW Theory of CY Quintics Lecture 35:24
A1 Curves on Quasi-Projective Varieties Lecture 1:03:44
The (Unpolarized) Shafarevich Conjecture for K3 Surfaces Lecture 1:02:15
Positivity for Curves Lecture 1:05:47
Tropical Independence and the Maximal Rank Conjecture for Quadrics Lecture 1:05:19

2017-07-25

Capitalism, Progressivism, and Mass Incarceration by Bernard Harcourt


source: Brown University    2015年11月25日
November 3rd, 2015, Bernard Harcourt (Columbia Law School) and Naomi Murakawa (Princeton) present rival narratives about mass incarceration in America. In The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order , Harcourt shows the interdependence of contract enforcements in global markets and punitive authority. In The First Civil Right: How Liberals Built Prison America, by contrast, Murakawa traces prison growth to liberal campaigns and progressive legislation. Together, Murakawa and Harcourt offer fresh ideas about into the political, economic and ethical dimensions of mass incarceration.

Political Theory Project

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source: Brown University    2015年11月30日
http://www.brown.edu/academics/politi...

The Right to Face Your Accuser: Child Abuse and the Sixth Amendment 1:27:08
Should the Confrontation Clause limit the admissibility of children's statements to mandatory child abuse reporters? Richard Friedman (University of Michigan Law School) and Thomas Lyon (USC Gould School of Law) will discuss alternative perspectives on the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment. The Confrontation Clause typically guarantees citizens the right to face their accusers. The unique circumstances of child abuse raised in Ohio v. Clark perhaps require deeper consideration.
Capitalism, Progressivism, and Mass Incarceration 1:47:06
Odyssey Lecture with Dan Price 1:32:40
Janus Conversation with Daron Acemoglu and Jeffrey Sachs button 2:05:29
Thinking Strategically: Should America Support Israel? 1:53:15
Janus Forum "What if the US Legalized All Drugs?" 1:37:10
Should Free Speech be Limited on College Campuses? 1:43:15
Inequality: Is America Becoming a Two-Tiered Society? 1:27:54

Brown University (videos of June 2017)

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25:42 Contemplative Studies Diploma Ceremony 2017 2017 Brown University Commencement
2017Graduating class for Degree in Contemplative Studies
1:42:58 "Don't Follow the Wind" - Panel Discussion The Bell Gallery hosts a panel discussion with the artists and curators behind the project “Don't Follow the Wind” — an ongoing exhibition started on March 11, 2015 inside the uninhabited, radioact...
1:22:04 Morra Aarons-Mele '98: Building Your Professional Brand Brown University
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
1:41:12 The Souls of Sociology: Articulating a Du Boisian Sociology Du Bois is recognized as a pioneer of American scientific sociology and as someone who made contributions to the sociology of race and to urban sociology. Yet, in their forthcoming book, Karida Bro...
1:00:01 How Structural Racism Works Tricia Rose '93 PhD, Director of CSREA and Chancellor's Professor of Africana Studies
Samuel Rosen '14, Senior Researcher, How Structural Racism Works Project
This presentation shares ideas from P...
1:37:43 Dan MacCombie '08: From Brown to the Amazon and Lessons in Between Brown University
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
56:03 Emanuele Ferrari plays and unravels the Rigoletto Paraphrase by Liszt with Intro This is a concert-lecture by Emanuele Ferrari, as part of the "Leverhulme-funded network on Italian opera from a transnational perspective" hosted by Brown University.
The topic invites participan...
51:05 Emanuele Ferrari Plays and Unravels The Rigoletto Paraphrase by Liszt This is a concert-lecture by Emanuele Ferrari, as part of the "Leverhulme-funded network on Italian opera from a transnational perspective" hosted by Brown University.
The topic invites participan...
2:58:41 Symposium: The U.S. Immigration Regime and the Politics of Belonging On April 7, 2017, CSREA presented a symposium entitled, The U.S. Immigration Regime and the Politics of Belonging. How have immigration laws developed over the past century and how do these policie...
1:50:39 Scott Norton '08: Entrepreneurship, leadership and living a meaningful life Scott Norton ‘08, co-founder of Sir Kensington’s spoke to the 2017 Breakthrough Lab cohort on their opening Wednesday session. Scott answered questions like: How do you go from idea, to product, to...
1:22:38 2017 Debra Lee Lecture on Slavery and Justice: Stanley Nelson "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution"
This year’s Debra Lee lecturer is distinguished filmmaker and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, Mr. Stanley Nelson Jr. Mr. Nelson received the 2013 Nation...
1:33:02 Amishi Jha | Building Cognitive Resilience in High Stress Cohorts with Mindfulness Training Lecture by Amishi Jha, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Miami: Building Cognitive Resilience in High Stress Cohorts with Mindfulness Training
Brown University
April 10, 2017
1:17:39 Modeling the Melt: What Math Tells Us About the Disappearing Polar Ice Caps Kenneth M. Golden is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Utah. His scientific interests lie in sea ice, climate, composite materia...
58:08 Launchers and Leaders: Brown Women and Entrepreneurship Pembroke Center Commencement Forum
May 27, 2017
MODERATOR:
DEB MILLS-SCOFIELD '82, founder, Mills-Scofield, LLC
PANELISTS:
MORRA AARONS-MELE '98, founder, Women Online; author, Hiding in the Bat...
44:48 George Nicholas - Activism, Education, and the Protection of Indigenous Heritage Funded by the Shepard Krech III Lecture fund.
When descendant groups are denied direct and meaningful engagement in decision making, heritage management policies are ineffective at best and harmfu...
24:08 9 - John Savage 50th - John Savage Speech John Savage addressed attendees
Introduction by Franco Preparata
7:12 8 - John Savage 50th - Undergraduate Students Thank John Students reflect on what John has taught them during their time at Brown.
Peter Cooper
Zoe Stoll
Sarah McNeil
Luke Camery
18:23 6 - John Savage 50th - André DeHon "Learning to Count on Messy Technology" André DeHon "Learning to Count on Messy Technology"
Introduction by Paul Valiant
20:08 7 - John Savage 50th - Eric Rachlin "The Power of Models" Eric Rachin : "The Power of Models"
Introduction by Eugene Chaniak
28:33 3 - John Savage 50th - Larry Harper "The Complexity of Complexity" Larry Harper "The Complexity of Complexity"
Introduction by Stan Zdonik
23:38 5 - John Savage 50th - José G. Castaños "IBM Research Supercomputers" José G. Castaños "IBM Research Supercomputers (or how to go from theory to real machines)"
Introduction by Tom Doeppner
26:09 4 - John Savage 50th - David Carlson "Time, Space, (and Memories)" David Carlson "Time, Space, (and Memories)"
Introduction by Jeff Huang
28:02 1 - John Savage 50th - Introductions by Christina Paxson and Senator Jack Reed Introduction by
Acappella Performance by Harmonic Motion
Speech by President Christina Paxson
Video Presentation from Senator Jack Reed
20:07 2 - John Savage 50th - Tom Doeppner Professor Tom Doeppner Presents
39:29 Rhode Island as a Lab State for Public Sector Entrepreneurs Richard Culatta, the State of Rhode Island’s first Chief Innovation Officer, leads discussion and gives examples of the work underway at the RI Office of Innovation (including bringing computer sci...
1:43:25 Staceyann Chin's Motherstruck! The LGBTQ Center and the Black Lavender Experience presents: MOTHERSTRUCK! A ONE WOMAN PLAY
Written & Performed by Staceyann Chin. Directed by Cynthia Nixon
MotherStruck sets forth Staceyann Chin’...
1:37:37 Tiq and Kim Katrin Milan on Radical Black Love: A Political Act The Brown LBGTQ Center's Legacy Series presents Tiq and Kim Katrin Milan for an exciting, thought-provoking talk about Blackness, queerness, and love in the face of adversity - both how it can heal...
1:26:10 A Conversation w/ Staceyann Chin: Radical Joy and Politicized Art The Brown LGBTQ Center and Black Lavender Experience presents a conversation with Staceyann Chin, spoken word poet, performing artist and LBGTQ activist. Moderated by Warren Harding, PhD candidate ...
1:06:34 Fire: A Biography by Stephen Pyne - What Fire Does - Keynote Address Keynote Address: Fire: A Biography
Stephen Pyne from Arizona State University
Fire has existed on Earth since plants colonized the continents. A major phase change in its history occurred when a...
1:32:40 Pembroke Center May Council Meeting Student Presentations Presentations by the 2016-2017 undergraduate recipients of research grants and prizes from the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, Pembroke Hall 305, on May 2, 2017
1:32:50 Brown University Graduate School Doctoral Ceremony This Graduate School ceremony features the awarding of doctoral degrees and the Horace Mann Medal. Dean of the Graduate School Andrew G. Campbell presides.
Sunday May 28, 2017
Simmons Quad,
Brown ...
1:43:12 Brown University Graduate School Master’s Ceremony This Graduate School ceremony features the awarding of Master and Executive Master degrees and the joint Brown-IE Executive MBA degree. Associate Dean of Master’s Education Shayna Kessel presides.
1:36:08 Baccalaureate Ceremony 2017 Brown’s Baccalaureate tradition derives from the range of religious, ethnic, geographic, linguistic, and musical traditions present within the campus community. The ceremony includes rituals, readi...
1:36:08 Baccalaureate Ceremony 2017 Brown’s Baccalaureate tradition derives from the range of religious, ethnic, geographic, linguistic, and musical traditions present within the campus community. The ceremony includes rituals, readi...
2:21 Live Courageously - Brown 2017 Commencement & Reunion Weekend Every year, the global Brown community converges on College Hill to celebrate Commencement, Reunion, and Memorial Day weekend.
This year, as the University conferred honorary, graduate, medical, a...