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  1. NEWZ014 Mutually Assured Destruction | Newz of the World

    http://newz-of-the-world.com/newz014-mutually-assured-desctruction

    —Huffduffed by dystopic one year ago

  2. Eric Sprott - Paper Markets Are A Joke: Prepare for Bullion Prices to Go Supernova - Blogs at Chris Martenson

    "I think that the prices will continue higher. I mean the amount of money printing is unbelievable. I just think you have to take that initial stand in terms of buying it. I use the James Turk analogy: just keep dollar averaging. We have gone up

    http://www.chrismartenson.com/blog/eric-sprott-paper-markets-are-joke-prepare-bullion-prices-go-supernova/60155

    —Huffduffed by pjv one year ago

  3. Guardian Books podcast: Essays and translating Tagore | Books | guardian.co.uk

    As a new imprint dedicated to essays is launched, we ask what they are; and we discuss Rabindranath Tagore and the place of poetry in translation with poet Alice Oswald

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2011/may/20/essay-poetry-translation-rabindranath-tagore

    —Huffduffed by paulhaine 2 years ago

  4. TummelVision 50: Umair Haque on tummeling our way to a new kind of capitalism | Tummelvision

    Umair Haque talks with Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, and Deborah Schultz about his book The New Capitalist Manifesto, the imbalanced state of the union, Silicon Valley’s disruption deficit disorder, and much, much more.

    —Huffduffed by AndrewHazlett 2 years ago

  5. Sugata Mitra | Hole in the Wall

    In our monthly tech round-up, we talk about the latest developments in professor Sugata Mitra’s Hole in the Wall project (pictured). Find out what happens when you let kids in a Delhi slum figure out a computer all by themselves. We also talk about Facebook’s half-a-billion users, and about how you use technology to make sense of information during times of crisis. (Screengrab from the Hole in the Wall website)

    http://www.theworld.org/tag/sugata-mitra/

    —Huffduffed by eflclassroom 2 years ago

  6. Historia del budismo tibetano

    —Huffduffed by kant 2 years ago

  7. Excess Baggage: Alien environments, Chad, Jewish India

    Prof Brian Cox flew to the top of the atmosphere, dived to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, descended into a cave soaked in sulphuric acid and witnessed a total solar eclipse tells Sandi how visiting some of earth’s most extreme locations gave him an idea of other planets’ environments.

    Chief executive of Oxfam Dame Barbara Stocking talks to Sandi about her recent visit to Chad, and explains how lack of water is at the heart of the humanitarian crisis and that the role of women in organising wells offers some hope.

    Artist and writer Esther David is from a Indian Jewish community and tells Sandi whow they came to be there and how the two cultures have become intertwined.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/excessbag

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  8. Interview with M.N. Srinivas

    Audio extract of a filmed seminar interview with the Indian sociologist and anthropologist M.N. Srinivas, in which he reflects on his research and teaching in India and his role in building up anthropology and sociology.

    Professor M.N. Srinivas, in a discussion led by Jack Goody (JG) and Stephen Levinson (SL) on 24th May 1982. Those present include Deborah Swallow (DS), Caroline Humphrey (CH), Gordon Prain (GP), Marcus Banks (MB), Alan Macfarlane (AM), Sarah Harrison (SH) and Michael Madha (MM). The film is approximately 1 hour 37 minutes long and was filmed by the Audio Visual Aids Unit in Cambridge, under the direction of Martin Gienke.

    For the full video interview, visit the Anthropological Ancestors website here: http://www.alanmacfarlane.com/ancestors/srinivas.html

    Summarized transcript of the seminar: https://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/bitstream/1810/436/1/SRINIVAS.DOC

    —Huffduffed by AnthropologicalAncestors 3 years ago

  9. India | mobileYouth - youth marketing mobile culture research

    youth marketing, india

    —Huffduffed by roryoconnor 3 years ago

  10. Interview with McKim Marriott, part 2 of 2

    An interview with the American anthropologist McKim Marriott about his life and work, principally in India.

    Interviewed by Kalman Applbaum and Ingrid Jordt on 14th June 2008, edited by Sarah Harrison and submitted by Alan Macfarlane.

    Original files: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/214800

    Summarized transcript: https://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/bitstream/1810/214800/3/marriott.txt

    —Huffduffed by olishaw 3 years ago

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