Business & Economics
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Measuring Scholarly Impact: The Influence of 'Altmetrics'
Added 67 Views / 0 Likes"Measuring Scholarly Impact: The Influence of 'Altmetrics' on a Changing Conversation" is part of the Research Without Borders speaker series at Columbia University. "Altmetrics" refers to methods of measuring scholarly impact using Web-based social media
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China/Europe: Politics of Economic Change, Part 1
Added 71 Views / 0 LikesChina/Europe: Politics of Economic Change, Part 1December 6, 2012Speaker: R. Bin Wong, Professor of History, UCLACo-sponsored by the Blinken European Institute and the Weatherhead East Asian Institute
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China/Europe: Politics of Economic Change, Part 2
Added 88 Views / 0 LikesChina/Europe: Politics of Economic Change, Part 2December 6, 2012Panelists:Richard Bulliet, Professor of History, Columbia UniversityVictoria de Grazia, Moore Collegiate Professor of History, Columbia UniversityMartha Howell, Miriam Champion Professor of
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Mali: French War, African Peace?
Added 75 Views / 0 LikesA discussion with Gregory Mann and Roland MarchalMali's collapse and France's recent military intervention in its former colony took many observers by surprise. Does the latest French adventure in Africa open a new chapter in French-African relations, or
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Columbia Book History Colloquium: Ann Blair
Added 83 Views / 0 LikesColumbia Book History ColloquiumAnn Blair, "Methods of Collaboration Among Early Modern Humanists." January 31, 2013
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Distinguished Visiting Scholar: Dr. Baochang Gu, Demographic Transformation in China
Added 71 Views / 0 LikesDr. Gu is a professor of demography at the Center for Population and Development Studies Sciences, Renmin University of China. The talk intends to provide an overview of China's demographic transformation in historical perspectives in terms of fertility t
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Visiting Scholar: Dr. William T. Gormley, Children & Public Policy Issue Frames that Work
Added 68 Views / 0 LikesProfessor Gormley joined the Georgetown faculty as Professor of Government and Public Policy in 1991. He also served as a member of the university committee that created Georgetown's first day care center, known as Hoya Kids. Later, he turned his attentio
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Using Oral History to Find New Solutions to Intimate Violence
Added 70 Views / 0 LikesJanuary 31, 2013Alisa del Tufo, in a career dedicated to ending violence in the lives of women and girls, has founded three organizations: Sanctuary for Families, CONNECT, and Threshold Collaborative. She is the author of two books on domestic violence an
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Enhancing Access to Oral History
Added 64 Views / 0 LikesFebruary 14, 2013Doug Boyd Ph.D. serves as the Director of the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries. In this workshop, Boyd discusses new models for engaging and empowering users of oral history in a digital enviro
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Refugees' Experiences in America (Intro by Oral History Master of Arts Program)
Added 66 Views / 0 LikesFebruary 21, 2013Gabriele Stabile is an Italian photographer based in New York City. His photography has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Juliet Linderman is a reporter for the Times-Picayune. Formerly the edito
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Earth Institute: Adapting to a Changing Climate
Added 72 Views / 0 LikesThe Earth InstituteAdapting to a Changing Climate: Managing Our Cities & Food Supply2/26/2013
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Private Property, No Trespassing: A Comparative Perspective on Gated Communities in Paris and LA
Added 74 Views / 0 LikesRenaud Le GoixThis talk provides a comparative perspective on trends, production and local consequences of gated communities in Paris and LA. Renaud Le Goix is Professor of Geography at the Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and an Allianc
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Harriman Institute: Uzbekistan in a Time of Uncertainty, Domestic and Regional Trends - Part 1
Added 68 Views / 0 LikesHarriman Institute: Uzbekistan in a Time of Uncertainty: Domestic and Regional TrendsFeberuary 20, 2013
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Harriman Institute: Uzbekistan in a Time of Uncertainty, Domestic and Regional Trends - Part 2
Added 60 Views / 0 LikesThe Harriman InstituteRussian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Studies at Columbia UniversityPresentsUzbekistan in a Time of Uncertainty: Domestic and Regional Trends - Session 2February 20, 2012Tags:Harriman Institute, Uzbekistan
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1:15:42
Four Decades in Bioethics: Where We Have Been, and Where we are Going
Added 73 Views / 0 LikesThe Columbia University Master of Science in Bioethics ProgramPresentsFour Decades in Bioethics: Where We Have Been, and Where we are GoingMarch 14, 2013
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Scholarly Societies in the Humanities: New Models and Innovation
Added 81 Views / 0 Likes"Scholarly Societies in the Humanities: New Models and Innovation" is part of the Research Without Borders speaker series at Columbia University.Scholarly societies have long been central to the scholarly communication system in the humanities. Membership
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"Italy's Future: Reform, or Decline?" - Prof. Francesco Giavazzi, Bocconi University
Added 68 Views / 0 LikesProfessor Francesco Giavazzi (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research, Università Bocconi) discusses the Italian economy in the wake of the spring election cycle and its consequences for the wider Euro area. Introduced by Professor Mich
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California Licensing Workshop: Amy Kaplan, L.C.S.W.
Added 58 Views / 0 LikesCUSSW Office of Career and Leadership Development, California Licensing Workshop, Amy Kaplan, L.C.S.W., Psychotherapy and Life Coaching.
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Statecraft and New Media: Assessing the Internet Freedom Agenda
Added 60 Views / 0 Likes(Part of the BEI Series on New Diplomacy)April 11, 2013Panelists:Richard Boly, Director of the eDiplomacy Program, U.S. Department of StateTaylor Owen, Research Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Columbia School of JournalismIvan Sigal, Executiv
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Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea
Added 65 Views / 0 LikesApril 10, 2013Panelists:Emmanuelle Saada, Associate Professor, Department of French and Romance Philology and Department of History, Columbia UniversityMark Blyth, Professor of International Political Economy, Brown UniversityVictoria de Grazia, Moore Col
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World Leaders Forum: Laurent Lamothe
Added 61 Views / 0 LikesThis World Leaders Forum program features an address by Laurent Lamothe, Prime Minister of the Republic of Haiti, titled Balancing Foreign Direct Investments: Disaster Risks and Development in Haiti, followed by a question and answer session with the audi
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World Leaders Forum: Leymah Gbowee
Added 88 Views / 0 LikesTrue Leadership Requires Accountability: The Way Forward for New African LeadershipThis World Leaders Forum program features an address by Leymah Gbowee, 2011 Nobel Peace laureate, Liberian peace activist, Founder and President of the Gbowee Peace Foundat
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The Making of Antonia Pantoja: ¡Presente! by Lillian Jiménez
Added 65 Views / 0 LikesMarch 14, 2013In this workshop, Lilian Jiménez discusses the context surrounding the creation of "Antonia Pantoja: ¡Presente!" a documentary on the work of Puerto Rican educator and visionary leader, Antonia Pantoja. Utilizing the extensive s
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Narratives of Juvenile Justice Involved LGBTQ Young Adults
Added 51 Views / 0 LikesApril 11, 2013This public workshop by Sarah Mountz explores the uniquely embodied and relational nature of storytelling and story receiving in Life History Interviews conducted with LGBTQ Young Adults (age 18-25) who have previously been incarcerated in g