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Dr. Beverly Stoeltje speaks about her path through graduate study in the 1970s and how her dissertation assisted her later research with Queen Mothers in Ghana. Sharing stories about her graduate…
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Dr. David McDonald speaks with the Executive Directors of the American Folklore Society and Society for Ethnomusicology, Dr. Jessica Turner and Dr. Stephen Stuempfle. Dr. Turner and Dr. Stuempfle…
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Dr. Larry Diamond discusses a deepening global recession of freedom and
democracy since 2006, which has accelerated in recent years with the
spread of authoritarian populism. He identifies causes…
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Ms. Angelina Davydova works as an environmental and
climate journalist writing for Russian and international media. She currently serves as
director of the Bureau of Environmental Information, and…
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Dr.
Breithaupt is professor of Germanic Studies, adjunct
professor in Comparative Literature, and affiliated professor of Cognitive
Science at Indiana University.
He has served as the director of…
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“Racism, Race, and the Rhetorical Labors of (Bio)Diversity”2017 Rhetoric Society of America Summer Institute keynote address by Eric King Watts, Associate Professor of Communication…
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We use Aristotle's definition of virtue to explain the opposite extremes of adaptation — demagoguing and pandering.
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Video 3 in Critical Data in KFS training.
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This talk examines Russia’s evolving information strategy abroad, examining the variety of different tools now being used to try to influence the domestic political discourse and media space of…
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Becoming an Information Security Engineer (Ashwin J. Mathew, Packet Clearing House)
Discussant: Prof. Barbara Cherry (IU)
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Welcome from Prof. Scott Shackelford; Welcome from Federica Carugati, Ostrom Workshop Associate Director, & Introductions; Initial Brainstorming Session: Big Issues in Cybersecurity and…
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We examine non-price allocation mechanisms when the incentive and information constraints
faced by a democratic government may render the ideal (i.e., “first-best”) outcomes…
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