Scholars’ Circle today: Jonathan Kozol on poorest kids in Am & what helps them thrive & what is driving growng pov. levels in Am? noon KPFK
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Today Noon on Scholars Circle,…
Today Noon on Scholars Circle, direction of republican pty + crisis in Syria. http://www.kpfk.og.
Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – Sept. 2nd, 2012
1) A retrospective on the Republican Convention–What does it tell us about the future of republican politics & policy & what does it mean for the future of the US? [ dur: 9 mins. ]
2) The humanitarian crisis in Syria keeps getting worse with more than 1.5 million people displaced. [ dur: 16 mins. ]
- Noura Almasri, Zakat Foundation of America;
- Christoff Koetti, Amnesty International;
3) The Scholars’ Circle — Syria, the region, the international community and possible solutions to the crisis there. [ dur: 29 mins. ]
- Mark LeVine, University of California,Irvine; Prof. of History.
Author of Why They Don’t Hate Us: Lifting the Veil on the Axis of Evil. - Nader Hashemi, Univ. of Denver; Prof. Middle East and Islamic Politics.
Author of Islam, Secularism, and Liberal Democracy: Toward a Democratic Theory for Muslim Societies. - Rochelle Davis, Georgetown University. Prof. of Culture Anthropology:
Author of Palestinian Village History
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Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – Aug. 26th, 2012
First, we look at the effects of Wikileaks on Latin America with Latin American specialist, Peter Kornbluh. Peter Kornbluh is Senior Analyst, National Security Archives and an author of The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountabilility. [ dur. 29 mins. ]
Then on the Scholars’ Circle, what factors determine the outcome of presidential elections? We look at money, vice presidents, voter turnout and much more.
- Prof. Samuel Popkin, UC San Diego. Author of The Candidate: what it Takes to Win – and Hold – the White House;
- Prof. Allan Lichtman, American University, WA. Author of Predicting the Next President: The Keys to the White House;
- Prof. Baumgartner, East Carolina Univ. . Author of Conventional Wisdom and American Elections: Exploding Myths, Exploring Misconceptions.
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Insighters – Aug. 19th, 2012
Seg. 1: Michael Hiltzik author of, “The New Deal: A Modern History,” discusses the politics of the new deal, and what can we learn from the program that reshaped the country. [ dur. 29 mins. ]
Seg. 2: Why do the super-rich continue to make gains while other Americans are losing ground in the “winner-take-all” politics?
Paul Pierson and Jacob Hacke are the authors of, WInner Take All Politics: How Washington Made the Rich Richer and Turned its Back on the Middle Class.
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Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – Aug. 12th, 2012
Seg. 1: How Google affects our knowledge, politics, privacy, and public projects. Joining us is Siva Vaidhyanathan, Professor of Media Studies and Law at the University of Virginia, and author of, “The Googlization of Everything (And Why We Should Worry).”
Seg. 2: We explore eliminationalism and genocide in the 20th and 21st century with author and former Professor of Political Science and Social Studies at Harvard University, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen. Goldhagen authored, “Worse than War: Genocide, Eliminationalism and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity.”
Seg. 3: On The Scholars Circle we look at Presidential power, and its restrictions and constraints. Blame Obama or blame the system? Joining us are three experts:
- Julian E. Zelizer is Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University. Author: Governing America: The Revival of Political History.
- Eric Schickler is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Author: Disjointed Pluralism: Institutional Innovation and the Development of the U.S. Congress.
- Allan Lichtman is Professor of History at America University. Author: White Protestant Nation: The Rise of the American Conservative Movement
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Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – Aug. 5th, 2012
This week, in honor of the late Gore Vidal, we bring a 2008 interview we did at his Hollywood Hills home where he reflected on the state of politics and education.
Then on the Scholars’ Circle, with one of the most negative presidential campaigns upon us, and with the Swiftboat Veterans and Willie Horton ads in our rearview mirror, we talk with three top political communication scholars about “going negative,” and what it might mean, especially in this post-Citizens United world.
- Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Univ. of Penn. – Dir. Annenberg Public Policy Center, Flackcheck.org & FactCheck.org . Author: Packaging the Presidency.
- Michael Franz, Bowdoin College – Prof. Government Studies & Legal Studies. Author: Interest Groups in American Campaigns.
- John Geer, Vanderbilt Univ. – Prof. / Chair of Political Science. Author: From Tea Leaves to Opinion Polls.
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