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Abdalla, Mahmoud
Role of Arab media in shaping the public opinion
This symposium presents a panel of international speakers, including journalists, current and former faculty and students from the Middlebury College Language Schools, and political strategists. The s
2006-07-30
2.
Abdella, Ahmed
Media's role in promoting or fighting terrorism
This symposium presents a panel of international speakers, including journalists, current and former faculty and students from the Middlebury College Language Schools, and political strategists. The s
2006-07-30
3.
Aksenova, Galina
Russian film and post-War reconstruction
In conjunction with a screening of "The Cranes are Flying", a 1957 Russian film about WWII, Professor Aksenova discusses post-War reconstruction.
2005-08-01
4.
Allison, Anne, 1950-
Sociality of Neoliberalism: affect, family, and Japanese youth
Allison presents research on the connections between capitalism, affect, family and youth in 21st-century Japan.
2007-10-26
5.
Alvarez, Julia
Fifteen stations in the passion of Mark
The death of Jesus, the central event of "the Passion," is a major icon of the Western world, however one views it. The 2008 Scott Symposium begins with an examination of the story of Jesus' death in
2008-01-17
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Antun, Sinan, 1967-
Effect of globalization on Arab cinema and literature
This year's symposium focused on how national identities have been expressed, challenged and negotiated through film. The speakers present various perspectives.
2008-08-02
7.
Arjomand, Said Amir
Islam and globalization
2005-12-01
8.
Arnson, Cynthia
Colombia's conflict : moving beyond the "war on terrorism"
Ms. Arnson, Deputy Director of the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, speaks about issues related to the peace process, human rights, and U.S. policy in La
2003-11-17
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Attarian, Hrayr P.
You must pay the sandman: impacts of sleep deprivation on health and performance and what you can do about it
What can research tell us about the essential role sleep plays in helping us achieve our full learning potential? Study after study has shown that our brain performs crucial tasks of reviewing, organi
2008-04-14
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Atwell, Robert
Passion in Christian liturgy
The death of Jesus, the central event of "the Passion," is a major icon of the Western world, however one views it. The 2008 Scott Symposium begins with an examination of the story of Jesus' death in
2008-01-18
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Bacevich, A. J.
After Iraq: whither U.S. strategy?
Bacevich explains the nature and underlying logic of U.S. strategy in the global war on terror to date, and why that strategy has failed. It also provides a sense of where that failure leaves U.S. for
2008-01-09
12.
Barnett, Thomas P.M.
Pentagon's new map
Barnett lays out a national security strategy that justifies U.S. intervention in regions of the world that are the most unconnected to globalization.
2008-04-01
13.
Basij-Rasikh, Shabana; Ali Khan, Shujaat; Ahmed Khan, Saad; Gretebeck, Lisa Mariko; Sherpa, Tenzing; Vaughan, Matthew
Projects for Peace: an International Studies Colloquium presentation by six Middlebury College students.
On the event of her 100th birthday, philanthropist Kathryn Wasserman Davis established a new program to encourage and support motivated youth to create and implement their ideas for building peace thr
2008-11-07
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Beck, Peter
Plight of North Korean women in China
Beck discusses how human rights issues in North Korea affect neighboring countries, especially addressing the impact on North Korean women who live in China.
2007-10-17
15.
Birch, Douglas
Politics of terror
This symposium presents a panel of international speakers, including journalists, current and former faculty and students from the Middlebury College Language Schools, and political strategists. The s
2006-07-30
16.
Bleich, Erik
Muslim is the new Black : constructing the ethno-racial outsider in Western Europe
Bleich argues that Muslims have been constructed as ethno-racial outsiders in Western Europe over the past twenty years. Although the term "Muslim" was scarcely applied to immigrant communities in th
2006-03-15
17.
Blittersdorf, David
Our energy future: a major change
Blittersdorf advocates for wind energy and other clean renewable energy sources.
2008-10-02
18.
Braude, Ann
Women's history is religious history
Ann Braude, director of the Women's Studies in Religion program at the Harvard Divinity School, discusses the participation of women as "the most consistent feature" of the American religious landscap
2002-01-17
19.
Broucke, Pieter B. F. J.
First phase of Trajan's Pantheon: the design of Apollodorus of Damascus
What was the Pantheon? Who designed it? Broucke addresses the fundamental challenge of assembling conclusive information about a building that was constructed long ago, burnt twice, and had its ruins
2008-09-25
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Brown, Nathan J.