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Princeton - Calypso Gold
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The Strategy of the Global Zero Campaign for Eliminating Nuclear Weapons
Bruce Blair, President of the World Security Institute and expert on U.S. and Russian security policies
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John Jameson, Shani Hilton: “Blogs, Lulz and Tweets - Social Media Comes to Princeton” - October 14, 2009
Lunch ‘n Learn presentation: More traffic comes to Princeton.edu from Facebook, Wikipedia, College Confidential, FARK, and StumbleUpon than any mainstream media news site. Controlling Princeton’s image on these social media sites is not always possible, but joining the conversation often is. Using examples from our institutional presence as well as faculty presence on the social Web, we will explore the role social media can take in a strategic communications plan. For departments and individuals considering establishing or expanding a presence on the social Web, we will review the considerations that should be addressed before taking the plunge. We believe asking the right questions will save time and increase your impact. We will discuss who the audience is and what they expect, comment moderation policies, correctly incorporating University Web policy, and potential legal pitfalls. Speaker Bios: Shani Hilton and John Jameson chair the Social Media SPIN committee, which consists of campus communicators leading departmental and institutional social media initiatives. Hilton and Jameson work in the Office of Communications, to which they bring 9 years of professional experience and 826 Facebook friends. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/10/blogs_lulz_and_tweets_social_media_comes_to_princeton.html
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Sean Carroll, University of Wisconsin: “Remarkable Creatures: Epic Adventures in the Search for the Origins of Species” – October 7, 2009
The search for the origins of species has entailed a series of great adventures over the past 200 years. Biologist and author Sean B. Carroll will chronicle the exploits of a group of explorers who walked where no one had walked, saw what no one had seen, and thought what no one else had thought. Their achievements sparked a revolution that changed, profoundly and forever, our perception of the living world and our place within it.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan: Directions for the New Administration - The Pakistan Element
Ambassador William Milam, Senior Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center, Washington, D.C. Former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan (1998-2001) and Ambassador to Bangladesh (1990-93)Hassan Abbas, Research Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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Crime and Responsibility: War, Indiscriminate Bombing, and Mass Killing
Yuki Tanaka, Professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute.
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Do People Need Community Anymore?
Amitai Etzioni, University Professor at The George Washington University, former President of the American Sociological Association, and founder of the Communitarian Network. He is the author of several books including The Active Society, Genetic Fix, The Moral Dimension and Security First: For a Muscular, Moral Foreign Policy. Respondent: Rt Hon Liam Byrne MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury. Chair: Steve Broome, director of research, RSA
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Voodoo Histories: from the Protocols to 9/11 from UChannel Podcast
David Aaronovitch, journalist and author of
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How the `Poor` Become `Poor`- Debating Global Civil Society and Constructions of Poverty
Speakers: Professor David Campbell, Teresa Hanley, Dr Ruth Kattumuri, Dr Sally StaresChair: Professor Mary Kaldor
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The Brain and The Law
Neuroscientist Dr David Eagleman considers some emerging questions relating to law and neuroscience, challenging long-held assumptions in criminality and punishment and predicting a radical new future for the legal system.
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