Wednesdays at the Center
by John Hope Franklin Center
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Wednesdays at the Center (WATC) is a topical weekly noontime series in which scholars, artists, journalists, and others speak informally about their work in conversation with the audience.
| Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
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| 1 | CleanVideoCirque du Soleil as circus reinvented | Professor Patrick Lerou talks about Cirque du Soleil. | 4/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | CleanVideoPopular Movements in Autocracies | -- | 4/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | CleanVideoImmigration Law, Child Welfare and the Families Caught in Between | Emily Butera of the Women's Refugee Commission talks about the issues between Immigration law and the child welfare system. | 4/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | CleanVideoGlobal Mental Health, Cultural/Historical Differences, and the Problem of the Human | -- | 3/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | CleanVideoRoots of Migration | Presented by Witness for Peace NC Chapter and the Duke Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies | 3/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | CleanVideoThe Pope, the Philosophers, and the Relativism Debate in Italy | -- | 3/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | CleanVideoChallenging Authority in Cyberspace | Professor Mbaye Lo and Duke senior, Andi Frkovich, present research they have done on Al-Jazeera. | 2/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | CleanVideoOn Cymbeline by William Shakespeare | The cast of Cymbeline talks about the process of producing a Shakespeare romance. | 2/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | CleanVideoOn The Road in Contemporary Quebec Cinema | "Where the river meets the sea: on the road in contemporary Quebec cinema." | 2/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | CleanVideoWalking the Walk in Cairo | -- | 12/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | CleanVideoNarco/Nation, Border/States, Utopian Diasporas | -- | 11/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | CleanVideoCommunity Organizing with Academics in a Digital Age | It has never been enough to say “if you build it, they will come,” and as academic communities continue to be reconfigured both online and off, these questions must be at the forefront: build what? Who is building? For whom? By which means and for what purpose? How will we define success? Join us for a ‘behind-the-scenes’ tour of what it means to organize two cutting-edge and collaborative academic communities. This panel considers online communities through two case studies. Sheryl Grant, Director of Social Networking for the HASTAC/MacArthur Foundation Digital Media & Learning Competition, works with hundreds of grantees and their winning projects from around the world. Young innovators, academics, entrepreneurs, activists, educators, students and other grantees use social media to collaborate, socialize, share their work, and network with others in the interdisciplinary field of digital media and learning. Fiona Barnett is the Director of HASTAC Scholars, a program that is now in its 4th year, and is comprised of roughly 200 students a year. The Scholars hail from 75 different universities and literally every academic department and discipline, and join as a community to think about the intersection of digital media, technology and learning from a variety of perspectives. These two communities are structurally quite different, but as organizers, we have encountered the same questions, including what it means to collaborate across disciplines, methodologies, geographical space, time zones, and engage with projects that push the boundaries of public-private endeavors. After many years behind the scenes, we are starting to make sense of the numerous struggles and victories, and will discuss questions such as: (1) what it means to collaborate by difference; (2) how to negotiate the tensions between consensus, collaboration and collectivity when building a community; (3) how to identify both technological and cultural solutions to problems; and (4) how to support the types of institutional and interpersonal changes necessary to imagine these new communities. | 10/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | CleanVideoFlamenco | -- | 10/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 14 | CleanVideoFrom Chile to Durham | Panel: Ignacio Torres (co-founder AE Chile and AE Durham); Chelsea Koglmeier (Duke Senior); Antonio Arce (Assistant Director CLACS, Director DukeEngage Chile).Presented with CLACS and DukeEngage at Duke. | 10/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | CleanVideoExploring violence committed by women | Sylvie Frigon holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, UK. She is professor of the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. She has co-edited (with Michèle Kérisit) a collection of essays entitled Du corps des femmes: Contrôles, surveillances et résistances (2000) at the University of Ottawa Press. In 2002, she also edited a special issue on women and confinement in Canada for the journal Criminologie entitled Femmes, enfermemement au Canada: une décennie de réformes at the University of Montréal Press and a book L'homicide conjugal au féminin: D'hier à au'jourd'hui published in 2003. In 2006, she also published a novel entitled Écorchées on the issue of women in prision. This first fiction is being adapted to the theatre. | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | CleanVideoBOLIVAR BLVD. | BOLIVar BLVd. simon Bolivar's journey in the United states (1807) Miguel Chirinos, historian and Collector. Organizer of the exhibition BOLIVar BLVd *BOLIVar BLVd is on display at the Fredric Jameson Gallery, Friedl Building, east Campus, duke University. Through October 1 Presented with the Program of Latino/a studies in the Global south and the Center for Latin american and Caribbean studies (CLaCs) at duke | 9/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 17 | CleanVideoClues Written on a Walking Stick; Annals of the Cigarette | Harvard University professor, Elisa New, introduces her family as she discusses her new book, Clues Written on a Walking Stick. | 4/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | CleanVideoThe Return of Walls and Fences in International Relations | Speakers: Charles-Philippe David and Elisabeth Vallet, Canadian Studies Visiting Scholars, University of Quebec at MontrealPresented with Center for Canadian Studies at Duke Co-sponsors: Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Center for Canadian Studies | 4/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoBetween the Bars in Urban Brazil | -- | 3/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 20 | CleanVideoA tale of Two Futures | A specialist in western and northern Canadian history, Professor Waiser joined the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan in 1984 and is at present a Professor of History. Prof. Waiser is the author, co-author and/or editor of thirteen books. He served as Director of the Graduate Program from 1988-1991 and then Department Head, 1995-98. Prior to his Saskatchewan appointment, he was Yukon Historian for the Canadian Parks Service. In 2006, Prof. Waiser was awarded the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, the province's highest honor, and the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2007. His current research project, “A World We Have Lost,” will bring together environmental and Aboriginal history to produce a dynamic, provocative, new history of the region now comprising the province of Saskatchewan from contact to the late nineteenth century. It is the logical extension of his recent award-winning history of the province for the 2005 provincial centennial (Saskatchewan: A New History) and will complement that monograph by completing the history of the region from the beginning of native-newcomer interactions to the late nineteenth century and the creation of the province. Prof. Waiser will spend six weeks at Duke in February and March 2011. Presented by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and INternational Studies with support from the Franklin Humanities Institute. | 3/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | CleanVideoThe Future of Authorship | Dr. Fitzpatrick is author of The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television, published in 2006 by Vanderbilt University Press, and of Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy, forthcoming from NYU Press and previously made available for open peer review online (http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/mcpress/plannedobsolescence). She is co-founder of the digital scholarly network MediaCommons (http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org), and has published articles and notes in journals including the Journal of Electronic Publishing, PMLA, Contemporary Literature, and Cinema Journal. Presented by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and INternational Studies with support from the Franklin Humanities Institute. | 3/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | CleanVideoChallenges Facing Translators When Translating Into Haitian Creole | Born in Cap-Haitien, Jacques Pierre studied Haitian Creole and French Applied Linguistics at the State University of Haiti. He is currently a Visiting Lecturer in French, Haitian Creole and Culture in the Department of Romance Studies at Duke University, as well as an affiliated faculty of the Haiti Lab. Before joining Duke University, he was a Visiting Lecturer in Haitian Creole and Culture at Florida International University. In addition, he has been coordinating the Haitian Summer Institute at Florida International University for four years. He was trained as a lexicographer at Indiana University and worked for six years as an Assitant Editor on the Haitian Creole-English Bilingual Dictionary (2007) published by the Creole Institute at Indiana University. He has an M.A. in Translation Studies with a concentration in French and Haitian Creole and an M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language, both degrees from Kent State University. His research interests are: “The basilectal vs the acrolectal forms of Haitian Creole in Haitian Movies,” “The coexistence of French and Haitian Creole in Haitian movies,” and “Literary Translation in the context of a Less Translated Language.” Presented by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies and the Haiti Lab at Duke. | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 23 | CleanVideoCredit For What We Do | Women of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) defied prescribed notions of domestic duty; blurred the lines drawn for “true” women in the early 20th Century; derived their respectability through a practice of nationalist politics in public places resulting in an efficient womanhood that set the stage for what are now known as womanist consciousness and black feminist politics. While UNIA women helped set the stage for the development of the latter ideals and in varying ways demonstrated the virtues of the “Cult of True Womanhood” and “the politics of respectability,” their activism reached further than expressions of Victorian Motherhood andtheir endeavor to lift as they climbed meant leaving no person of African descent behind. At times their tactics seem to contradict their aims and the results of their efforts were not always immediately evident. "Credit for What We Do" seeks to highlight just some of the contributors and contributions that resulted in an all encompassing visionary approach to race progress that reveals another root of the nascent Civil Rights Movement tree. A root in desperate need of both study and nurture. Natanya Duncan is Mellon HBCU Faculty Fellow at the FHI for 2010-11. She is currently at work on a history of women activists in the UNIA. Series organized by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the John Hope Franklin Center; this program presented by the FHI | 2/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 24 | CleanVideoA Conversation with The Bad Plus | John Hope Franklin Center | 2/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 25 | VideoThe Passion of Tiger Woods | Presented by the Center for Latin and Caribbean Studies and the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies with support from the Franklin Humanities Institute. | 11/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 26 | CleanVideoLest It Never Be Told | This panel is presented by the Pauli Murray Project, an organization that seeks to build stronger community ties in Durham, North Carolina, through dialogue, education, storytelling centered on one of our city’s unsung heroes, the lawyer, activist, poet and priest, Pauli Murray. Presented by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and INternational Studies with support from the Franklin Humanities Institute. | 11/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 27 | CleanVideoGitagovinda (the Song of Divine Love) in Odissi dance | The artists will discuss their respective work on Gitagovinda (the Song of Divine Love) in Odissi Dance and Indian Music. Ms. Mahapatra offer a demonstration in dance, with Ms. Vijayalakshmi vocal accompaniment. Presented by the North Carolina Consortium for South Asian Studies (NCCSAS). John Hope Franklin Center | 11/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 28 | CleanVideoRecent Electoral Trends in South America | Ambassador Duddy brings over 30 years of personal experience in Latin America. During this time he served as Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs in Washington, DC and held diplomatic posts in Bolivia, Chile, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Panama, Paraguay, and Haiti. Most recently he served as US Ambassador to Venezuela. This week's program is sponsored Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. John Hope Franklin Center | 11/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 29 | CleanVideoDurham Eats | This week's program is presented by series co-host the John Hope Franklin Center and will focus on the local food movement in Durham. Join Sam Poley of the Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau and Phoebe Lawless, chef/owner of the Scratch Bakery downtown, for what promises to be a rich conversation! John Hope Franklin Center | 10/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 30 | CleanVideoTrauma in Theory and Culture | Please join us this week for a conversation on "Trauma in Theory and Culture: the Case of Haiti" with: Deborah Jenson, Professor of French and Romance Studies and Co-director of the FHI Haiti Lab; Kathy Walmer, Director of the Family Health Ministries, Haiti Lab Core Affiliated Faculty; Allan Chrisman, psychiatrist and Medical Director, Duke Child and Family Studies Center; Ben Reese, clinical psychologist and Vice President of Institutional Equity; and Cynthia Frazier, clinical psychologist. The group will discuss background questions on trauma and the Haiti Lab's research project on PTSD Incidence and Cultural Presentation in Post-Earthquake Leogane. John Hope Franklin Center | 10/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 31 | CleanVideoBrazil | Join us for a presentation on "Brazil: Globalization and Modern-day Slavery" with writer, environmentalist, and human rights activist Binka Le Breton. Her latest book is Where the Road Ends: a Home in the Brazilian Rainforest She has authored numerous other books, including The Greatest Gift: The Courageous Life of Sister Dorothy Stang; Trapped: Modern Day Slavery in the Brazilian Amazon; and Voices from the Amazon. For more information about Le Breton's work, click here. This week's program is presented by the Duke Human Rights Center, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Department of African and African American Studies. John Hope Franklin Center | 9/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 32 | CleanVideoMegafaun on Southern US Field Recordings | Join us for a conversation with musicians Brad Cook and Joe Westerlund of the band Megafaun, moderated by Duke faculty Laurent Dubois. Presented by Duke Performances and the Franklin Humanities Institute. On September 17, 18, and 19, Megafaun & Fight the Big Bull will perform in a series of three live-recorded concerts at the Hayti Heritage Center. The two groups will team up for the three nights of concerts with Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Sharon Van Etten to perform tunes from Alan Lomax's seminal collection of folk songs, Sounds of the South. John Hope Franklin Center | 9/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 33 | VideoMark Olson - "You're a Machine!" | John Hope Franklin Center | 6/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 34 | VideoÖykü Potuoğlu-Cook, City as Stage, 04-14-10 | John Hope Franklin Center | 5/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 35 | VideoRhonda Jones - Charity is Nice, but Justice is Better | John Hope Franklin Center | 4/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 36 | VideoAdi Ophir - Divine Violence: Models of Theocracy in the Hebrew Bible, 03-24-10 | John Hope Franklin Center | 4/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 37 | VideoPerforming Truth and Reconciliation, 03-17-10 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 38 | VideoHealth Rights in History and Today, 03-03-10 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 39 | VideoAngelica Afanador Pujol - Migration Stories and Colonial Disputes in the Sixteen-Century Illustated Mexican Manuscript Relacion | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 40 | VideoIain McCalman - The Struggle to Picture Evolution: Darwin and Visual Media, 11-04-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 41 | VideoThe Pauli Murray Project: Mapping Human and Civil Rights Activism in Durham, 11-11-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 42 | VideoJacob Remes - Urban Disasters, 10-28-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 43 | VideoDukeEngage Chile: Lessons from Urban Volunteers and Micro-Entrepreneurs | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 44 | VideoKristina Luce - Reforming Architecture, 10-21-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 45 | VideoVivek Wadhwa - Facts and Myths of Globalization Debate: Implications for India, China and US | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 46 | VideoAnti-Terror Lessons of Muslim American Communities, 09-23-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 47 | VideoFood: Sustainability and Resistance, 09-30-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 48 | VideoAllison Clark - The Access + Digital Literacy Research Project, 09-16-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 49 | VideoAaron Greenwald - The Modern Comes Home: The 2009-2010 Duke Performances Season, 09-09-09 | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 50 | VideoMonika Gosin - Notes on Citizenship and Belongings: Afro-Cubans in the U.S. Discuss Race in Las Americas | John Hope Franklin Center | 3/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 51 | VideoAbdul Sattar Jawad - T.S. Eliot in Baghdad, 02-03-10 | -- | 2/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 52 | VideoJonathan Locke Hart - Crossing Borders: Some, Native, African and European Poets in North America, 01-27-10 | -- | 1/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 53 | VideoMichelle Gonzalez - The Living Dream: The Role of Micro-enterprise in the Evolution of the American Teen, 01-20-10 | -- | 1/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 54 | VideoDirk Philipsen, Endangering Prosperity: The Everyday Catastrophe of Following the Wrong Economic Gauge, 11-18-09 | -- | 12/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 55 | VideoMiguel Rojas-Sotelo- The Other Network: The Havana Biennal & the Global South, a succinct history (1984-2009), 04-15-09 | -- | 4/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 56 | VideoJelani Favors - Let Me Live in the Heights of My Time: Black Colleges and the Legacy of Idealism and Activism in Education, 04- | -- | 4/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 57 | VideoNoah Weisbord- Outlawing War: Competing Human Rights Perspectives, 03-25-09 | -- | 4/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 58 | VideoAntonio Viego- The Life of the Undead: Biopower, Latino Anxiety, and the Epidemiological Paradox, 03-04-09 | -- | 3/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 59 | VideoBrett Neilson- International Students and Labor Struggles: A Case Study in the Light of the edu-factory Project, 02-22-09 | -- | 3/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 60 | VideoAdina Hoffman- Map of a Vanished Town: Recollecting the Palestinian Past through Biography, 02-04-09 | -- | 2/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 61 | VideoBail Out Biennial, 02-28-09 | -- | 2/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 62 | VideoA Conversation with Shen Wei, 01-21-09 | -- | 1/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 63 | VideoTom Moore- Brazilian Popular Music: Samba to Hip Hop | -- | 1/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 64 | VideoGareth Higgins- The War on Terror and the Terror of War: What the President-elect Needs to Learn from the Irish Peace Process, | -- | 12/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 65 | VideoElection 2008: The Day After, 11-05-08 | -- | 11/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 66 | VideoLouis Bickford, Remembering Past Atrocity: Monuments, Memorials, and Museums in Comparative Perspective, 10-29-08 | -- | 11/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 67 | VideoTransnational Sexualities: New Directions in the Study of Sexuality, 10-22-08 | -- | 10/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 68 | VideoDana Williams, The House that Toni Build at Random: Contemporary African American Fiction and the Shadows of the Black Arts Mov | -- | 10/20/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 69 | VideoDr. Franklin & Lea Fridman, George Washington Williams: The Case of a Neglected American Hero, 10-08-08 | -- | 10/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 70 | VideoCathy Davidson, Digital Youth and the Paradox of Digital Labor: Introduction to the HASTAC McArthur Foundation Digital Media an | -- | 10/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 71 | VideoMichael Tigar, A Human Rights Agenda for the New Administration, 09-24-08 | -- | 9/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 72 | VideoLutz Musner, Carso Maledetto: industrialized Warfare and the Rise of Fascism in Italy, 09-18-2008 | -- | 9/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 73 | VideoStuart L. Pimm, Biodiversity, Peoples, Deforestation, and Oil, 2007-01-31 | -- | 5/20/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 74 | VideoBeyond Hallie and Whoopi: Black Women and American Cinema ‚ A Conversation, 2008-03-19 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 75 | VideoGinger Young, African-American Self-Taught Artists of the American South: Renderings of Their Everyday Lives, 2008-02-13 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 76 | VideoGary Gereffi, North Carolina in the Global Economy, 2008-02-06 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 77 | VideoLiz Sevcenko, Sites of Conscience: Activating Historic Sites for Human Rights, 2008-01-30 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 78 | VideoStephanie Grant, Researching the Novel: The Problem of Serendipity, 2008-01-23 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 79 | VideoJose David Saldivar, Transnationalism Contested: Sandra Cisneros The House on Mango Street and Caramelo, 2008-01-16 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 80 | VideoRecycle: Appropriations of Cultural Products, 2007-11-14 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 81 | VideoDukeEngage: A Pilot Program in Yemen, 2007-11-07 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 82 | VideoPatricia T. de Valdez, A Place for Memory: Building a History of Human Rights in Argentina, 2007-10-31 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 83 | VideoWhat Do Empire, Migration, and Air Traffic Have in Common? A Constructal Theory of Social Flow Networks, 2007-10-24 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 84 | VideoLeah Devlin, Performance Gaps in Grades and in Health: Socioeconomic and Health Disparities of Children, 2007-10-17 | -- | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 85 | VideoGuillermo Trejo, Uneven Transitions: How Indigenous Peoples Contributed to Mexico's Democratization and Why They Got Little in | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 86 | VideoInstitutional Cultures: The Dynamics of Ethical Change in Business, Higher Education, Religion and the Military, 2007-10-03 | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 87 | VideoStephen Grey, Ghost Planes: The US Policy of Extraordinary Rendition and North Carolina's Role - 2007-09-26 | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 88 | VideoYvette Christiansë, A Poetics of Sacrifice in Toni Morrison's Fiction, 2007-09-19 | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 89 | VideoAlain Fleischer, The Image: Between the Instant and Time, 2007-09-12 | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 90 | VideoRobert B. Jackson, Global Warming: Some Science and Solutions, 2007-04-11 | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 91 | VideoTrevor Schoonmaker, Street Level and Jet Stream: The Local, the Global, and the Contemporary Curator, 2007-04-04 | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 92 | VideoHervé Kempf, How the Rich Wreck the Planet, 2007-03-28 | -- | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 93 | VideoJehanne Gheith, Stalin, the German Shepherd: Memory, Trauma, and the Gulag, 2007-03-21 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 94 | VideoBarak Richman, Patterns in Health Care Consumption: Do You Get What You Pay For?, 2007-03-07 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 95 | VideoMaking It Matter: Contextualizing the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 2007-02-28 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 96 | VideoDebora VanNijnatten, New Environmental Policy Actors? Cross-Border Regions in North America, 2007-02-21 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 97 | VideoHakan Altinay, The Next Iran or the Next Spain? Turkey at the Crossroads, 2007-02-14 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 98 | VideoTransnational Asian Erotics: Investigating the Interface of Area/Identity/Sexuality Studies, 2007-02-07 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 99 | VideoSusan Sterrett, Symbols, Models, and Facts: Biographical Clues to Wittgenstein's Talk about Picturing, 2007-01-24 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 100 | Video$40 Million Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete, 2006-11-29 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 101 | VideoWhen Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip-Hop Feminist, 2006-11-08 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 102 | VideoChuck Messer, Free Design and The Open-Source Hardware Movement, 2006-11-01 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 103 | VideoAnne Mitchell Whisnant, Super-Scenic Motorway: A Blue Ridge Parkway History, 2006-10-25 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 104 | VideoEmilio Parrado, Having More Kids Than They Should? Hispanic Fertility and the Politics of Incorporation, 2006-10-18 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 105 | VideoHASTAC: InFormation InCommon, 2006-10-04 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 106 | VideoPortraying a Social Disaster: How the Media Makes Sense out of Chaos, 2006-09-27 | -- | 4/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 107 | VideoMood Swings: The Aesthetics of Ambient Emergence, 2006-09-20 | -- | 4/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 108 | VideoReflections on Mourning, 2006-09-13 | -- | 4/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 109 | VideoDr. John Hope Franklin, Mirror to America, 2006-09-06 | -- | 4/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 109 Episodes |






