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A public service announcement from the East Lost Angeles Health Task Force in which EMTs load a man on a stretcher into an ambulance following a car crash. An offscreen narrator states that "drunk drivers get carried away" and a telephone number appears onscreen. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Kodak's Trimlite Instamatic camera in which Ebenezer Scrooge looks for a gift for Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim on Christmas morning. A store clerk explains to Scrooge the features of the Kodak camera, prompting Scrooge to purchase several of them for his friends and for himself. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
An advertisement from Exxon in commemoration of the 1976 U.S. bicentennial, in which an offscreen male narrator describes how an Arkansas country boy grew up to be Major League Baseball pitcher Jay "Dizzy" Dean. A scene of a boy pitching a baseball into basket in his backyard accompanies the narration. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape three of the April 6, 2000 meeting includes final announcements and adjournment.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape one of the January 13, 2000 meeting includes guest speakers discussing the response of IU faculty to a proposed golf course near Griffy Lake.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape three of the January 13, 2000 meeting continues discussion on opposing an attempted golf course by the IU administration near Griffy Lake and includes a resolution for committee appointments.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape 2 of the January 13, 2000 meeting includes resolutions for approving congressional committee appointments and opposing the IU administration's proposal to build a golf course near Griffy Lake.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape 1 of the May 25, 2000 meeting includes discussion on resolutions for approving congressional committee appointments and approving various budgets for the 2000-01 fiscal year.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
This tape consists of portions of three different meetings. Part one begins with a meeting from an unknown date. At 15:14, the meeting from June 19, 1997 begins. Part two consists of an academic assembly meeting from February 9, 1995.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Items discussed at the December 7, 2000 meeting include resolutions for installing a turning arrow at the intersection of 10th Street and Fee Lane and attending to old business from the November 30, 2000 meeting.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Part one of the March 22, 2001 meeting includes resolutions for approving congressional committee appointments, moving the GRIF application process to another department within IUSA, and expanding student organization account access.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape one of the April 6, 2000 meeting features guest speakers discussing sweatshops, resolutions for funding the GRIF Initiative and creating a committee examining IU's role in the worker's right consortium.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Items on the agenda for the February 24, 2000 meeting include four resolutions for funding the GRIF Initiative and moving the AID department.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape two of the October 26, 2000 includes discussion on resolutions for funding clocks on campus and moving the GRIF application process from the AID department to the SOS department.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape one of October 26, 2001 meeting includes executive, committee, and directors reports as well as discussions on resolutions for funding the GRIF Initiative.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
This part of the September 14, 2000 meeting covers resolutions to appoint a new AID director and amend the IUSA bylaws.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Part one covers directors reports and adjournment for the November 18, 1999 meeting. Part two covers new business for the December 2, 1998 meeting, including a resolution for appointing a new SPEA representative.
Indiana University, Bloomington. Russian and East European Institute
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Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Items on the agenda for the July 10, 1997 meeting include a resolution to recommend reconstruction on College Mall Road and updating amendments and approving appointments.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape one of the January 25, 2001 meeting covers committee, executive, and directors reports plus a discussion a resolution for appointing an elections commissioner.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape 2 of the March 8, 2000 meeting includes a discussion on a resolution to recommend a graduate student act as the manager of the student organizational fund and AID director.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape 2 of the January 25, 2001 meeting covers final announcements and adjournment.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Items on the agenda for the January 11, 2001 meeting include reports and electing members of congress.
Student government at Indiana University was officially formed in April 1948 due in large part to the influence of IU President Herman B Wells. Following a series of name changes, student government in 1973 became known as the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA), a name it held until 2018, when the group became Indiana University Student Government (IUSG).
Tape three of the November 30, 2000 meeting covers final discussions, announcements, and adjournment.
An advertisement for Molson Canadian Lager Beer in which a brass band enters the Molson beer factory. The tuba player gets stuck entering the doors and chases the rest of the band through the factory. The tuba player accidentally ends up on a truck which drives away at the end of the commercial, as the slogan, "It's the FRIENDLY lager" is spoken and displayed
An advertisement for Belvedere cigarettes in which a male narrator tells a man that Belvedere is including a coupon in some packs of cigarettes. The man is folding up his coupon into a paper airplane while talking to the narrator telling him he smokes the cigarettes because he likes them. At the end of the commercial the man throws his paper airplane out the window while yelling "...just look at the baby fly!"
Lee Hansen, a young horror writer who is struggling creatively, has recurring dreams of an odd abandoned house. In his dreams, he sees prophetic visions of the deaths of his loved ones. Where does the dream end and reality begin?
An advertisement for Prestone spray de-icer in which a male narrator alerts viewers to be cautious and use spray de-icer to ensure safety. A police officer hold his hand up, then a woman models how to use the spray de-icer on her frozen car.
An advertisement for Firestone tires in which a man in an old car struggles to get his car out of the snow as his wife looks out through a window. A male narrator talks about the difficulty of old tires. Then a modern car is seen driving easily though snow. The narrator talks about the product's new features.
An advertisement for Delco car batteries in which a group of men in a fire station are woken to the sound of an alarm and quickly get on their firetrucks and leave. The camera turns to a man in a suit with a microphone speaks about the importance of reliable Delco automotive batteries.
An advertisement for Delco-Remy electrical car parts in which a male narrator, accompanied by music, asks and animated driver if he's ever thought about his car as an instruments. The car magically turns into a trombone, a saxophone, and a piano before breaking. The narrator talks about the need for a Spring tune up and then discusses the Delco products.
An advertisement for Dupont Telar Anti-freeze in which a male narrator talks about the product while an animation of a car drives around and gets filled up with Telar. A jingle is heard announcing, "never, never, never again drain anti-freeze from your car again!"
An advertisement for General Tires in which a male narrator, accompanied by music, talks about the safety risk of poor tires. The camera pans over a junkyard full of cars damaged by crashes. The narrator talks about the safety and durability of General Dual 90 tires as a family drives around on an interstate highway.
An advertisement for Prestone anti-freeze in which a male narrator introduces a man who is practicing a speech in the mirror. The man goes to his mechanic and insists on Prestone anti-freeze, and not a substitute knock off. The narrator talks about the product and the man turns to the camera and yells, "Prestone Anti-Freeze!"
An advertisement for J-Wax automotive wax in which a male narrator talks about the beautiful luster of a car when it's waxed. Various cars are waxed and seen protected during rainstorms.
An advertisement for Prestone Anti-Freeze in which a man interviews Ken Purdy, car expert, outside a racetrack. Ken Purdy calmly talk about the chemical make-up of anti-freeze and the need to drain radiators.
An advertisement for General Tire service in which an animated doctor, in the likeness of Albert Einstein, diagnoses the various ailments of all five tires on a car. Then he recommends people go to General Tire for their tire servicing needs.
In this talk I will describe research and teaching organized around visual thinking and techniques. These include visual ethnography/narrative, semiotics, visual empiricism and phenomenology. I will illustrate each of these with examples from my research on railroad tramps, a thousand year old piazza in Bologna, Italy, the George Floyd memorial in Minneapolis and studies of the working knowledge of an auto mechanic. I will suggest how these research approaches translate to assignments in visual sociology courses, which can be adapted completely or in part to all disciplines of the social sciences, humanities and even the natural sciences.
Dr. Coady Wing is an Associate Professor in the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Wing’s primary research examines the way that occupational regulations shape the way that different types of workers are used to provide health services; he also studies the health and economic welfare of veterans. More broadly, Wing studies the methodological and substantive conditions under which quasi-experimental research designs appear to reproduce the results of randomized experiments. His research has been published in the Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, and American Journal of Public Health, among others.
Our traditional journal vendors are transitioning from being publishers to being data analytics companies. A few of them, including RELX (Reed Elsevier + LexisNexis) have even become data brokers that sell dossiers of personal information to ICE. In this discussion, we’ll look at how companies’ research platforms are now part of larger data analytics systems, and what that means for our privacy and intellectual freedom. We’ll also think about open access projects and other efforts that could help ensure that people who use our libraries can do their research without being subjected to surveillance.