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Tonight at Abril Books in Glen…
Tonight at Abril Books in Glendale, a reading, discussion and wine & cheese reception based on my book, Kill the Messenger: The Media’s Rol…
Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – April 8st, 2012
First, did the sexual counter revolution polarize American politics? With author Nancy Cohen ( UCLA ) author of the just released book. Delirium: How the Sexual Counterrevolution is Polarizing America. [duration: 29 min.]
Then, on the scholars’ circle, how might the power of ideas shape countries and international power structures. [duration: 25 min. ]
- Liz Borgwardt, Univ. of Chicago, author.
- Christopher McKnight Nichols, Univ. Of Penn.
- Tim Lynch, Univ. of Melbourne.
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Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – April 1st, 2012
Our interview with scholars’ about following questions:
1) How much does the President drive US foreign policy and how much is driven by other factors? [duration: 25 min.]
With:
- Prof. Jeremy Suri, Univ. of TX, Austin. Author of Liberty’s Surest Guardian: American Nation-Building from the Founders to Obama.
- Prof. James D. Boys, Richmond Univ., London.
2) What are the issues that will determine our next president?
[ duration: 27 min. ]
With:
- Prof. Thomas Holbrook, Univ. of WI. , author of Do Campaigns Matter? Contemporary American Politics.
- Prof. Robert C. Smith, SF State Univ. , author of Conservatism and Racism, and Why in American They Are the Same.
- Prof. Jan Leighley, American Univ. , author of Strength in Numbers? The political Mobilization of Racial and Ethnic Minorities.
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Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – March 25th, 2012
Today we spend the hour exploring how the current rightward movement fits into U.S. history. How did it develop? And how has the movement been changing U.S. politics and policies? What can we learn from the past rightward movements right here and abroad? And how far can the movement go? (duration: 58 minutes)
Analysis by:
- Kathleen Blee, Prof. & Chair, Sociology Dept. @ Univ. of Pittsburgh. Author of Inside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate Movement, and Democracy in the Making: How Activist Groups Form
- Lawrence Rosenthal, Exec. Dir. & Lead Researcher, Center for Comparative Study of Right-Wing Movmnts @ UC Berkeley. He is currently working on a study of the contemporary American Right in comparison to movements of the Right in 20th century Europe
- Martin Cohen, prof. of political science, James Madison Univ. co-author of, The Party Decides: Presidential Nominations Before and After Reform.
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Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – March 18th, 2012
Seg. 1. Massive vacancies on the federal bench and justices with conflicts of interest. What is the state of the independent judiciary? with Nan Aaron, Dir. of Alliance for Justice
Seg. 2. Should people who have committed crimes as teenagers face life in prison with no chance for parole? A look at the laws and the 2500 people who are serving those sentences; with Elizabeth Calvin, Senior Advocate, Human Rights Watch
Seg. 3. Scholars’ Circle. The effect of war on laws, society, governance, and democracy itself. How are these affected as the lines of war-time are increasingly blurred.
- Mary Dudziak is Judge Edward J. and Ruey Guirado Professor of Law, History and Political Science at the University of Southern California Law School. She is the author of several books including her latest, War-Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences.
- Patrick James is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Southern California.
He is the author of numerous publications including, Religion, Identity and Global Governance: Theory, Evidence and Practice. And he has co-authored, Rethinking Realism in International Relations: Between Tradition and Innovation. - Christopher McKnight Nichols is Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow in U.S. History at the University of Pennsylvania. He will be Assistant Professor in the History of the U.S. and the World at Oregon State University starting in the summer of 2012. Nichols specializes in the intellectual history of the U.S. role in the world from 1865 to present. He is the author of many publications including his latest, Promise and Peril: America at the Dawn of a Global Age (Harvard University Press, April 2011)
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Insighters & Scholars’ Circle – March 11th, 2012
1) When might gas prices come back down? Some experts say never. We’ll explore the realities of fuel prices with Tyson Slocum.
2) Then, from broken heart to suicide bomber. We explore the various drives that fuel deadly terror with Ken Ballen .
3) On the Scholars’ Circle, what the Putin and rising widespread protests mean for Russia and the world.
- Professor Daniel Treisman
- Professor Robert English
- Professor Katherine Stoner-Weiss
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Last scheduled talk on media’s…
Last scheduled talk on media’s role in the fate of the world @Glendale library Thursday 7 PM. So please come! http://t.co/9vqw3rBv