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Nancy Fraser
Nancy Fraser
Marketization, Social Protection, Emancipation: Grammars of Struggle in Capitalist Crisis
Thursday, January 27, 2011
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Rawles Hall 100
In this lecture, Fr...
Michel du Cille, BA’85, is a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer whose work documenting the lives of people facing extraordinary challenges and inconceivable tragedy has drawn public attention to n...
This workshop introduces the motivations for spatial data analysis with hands on application of foundational methods. The discussion portion of the workshop will center on the statistical and conce...
The thought of Karl Polanyi can shed some much-needed critical light on the present crisis of neoliberalism. His 1944 book, The Great Transformation, traced a previous crisis of capitalism to effor...
Nelson Poynter, BA’24, LLD’76, was founder of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and chairman of his family’s newspaper company The Times Publishing Co., where he also served as general manage...
The Sheet Music Consortium (SMC) was founded in 2001 as a partnership between major universities and cultural heritage institutions, including Indiana University and University of California, Los A...
Open Folklore, launched in October 2010 by the American Folklore Society and the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries, is a new scholarly resource that will make a greater number and variety of...
Over the years, Indiana University Digital Library Program has created dozens of digital collections for research and preservation. Traditionally, each collection will have its own website for publ...
Durbin and Porter will present on the DLP's work to ramp up the workflow for developing documentary photograph collections, from determining metadata needed for collections through making the digit...
Garrison, Sherri; Hill, A. Thomas (Gospel musician); Bryant, Rodnie
Summary:
Panelists: Sherri Garrison (Director of Worship, Eastern Star Church; Former Director, Gospel Music Workshop of America Women of Worship), Rev. A. Thomas Hill (Recording Artist; Pastor, Healing Str...
Panelists: Dr. Leonard Scott (Co-founder, Tyscot Records; Pastor, Rock Community Church), Al “The Bishop” Hobbs (Founder, Aleho Records; Former General Manager WTLC; Past Executive Vice Chair, Gosp...
Paul Tash, BA’76, is chairman and chief executive officer of the Times Publishing Co. A native of South Bend, Ind., Tash graduated summa cum laude from IU. As a Marshall Scholar, he graduated magna...
Video bio of Rick Cummings, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2011.
Produced by: Emmis Communications;
Voice-over: David White;
Post-production: DreamVision Media Partners...
The IMLS-funded Variations FRBR project has developed a faceted search interface, Scherzo, that works on top of 80,000 FRBRized MARC records. This talk includes a demo of Scherzo and compares the S...
This webinar explores patterns of student engagement in business, education, engineering, and health professions, using data from NSSE 2010. The analyses focus on NSSE's benchmarks of effective edu...
Eleven-year-old children have a pretty good idea of how baseball works. Yet, as Ray Jackendoff will show, the concepts involved in baseball are remarkably complex and subtle. So the question is: Wh...
As interest in digital scholarship becomes more widespread, and more units within the Libraries and across the IU campus become interested in developing digital collections, the DLP is re-evaluatin...
The National Data Program for the Social Sciences (NDPSS) is the largest and longest-term program supported by the Sociology Program at the National Science Foundation. This talk describes the evol...
In this pre-recorded webinar we will explore a number of useful resources that NSSE provides for prospective students and parents as well as for campus use by admissions staff, for new faculty orie...
The polyvagal theory is the brain child of Stephen Porges, PhD. What Dr. Stephen Porges proposes in his polyvagal theory is that the vagus nerve has more function than we previously thought and tha...
IU has developed a number of strategies for dealing with the digital scholarly output of IU faculty. In this session, information managers will outline these strategies and discuss plans for the fu...