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Podcasts and Streaming Media
The Center for International Education is pleased to offer here media
associated with its programming.
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- Streaming Media
- Conflict Resolution in the Americas: A Working Conference of
Practitioners and Policy Makers - April 28- 29, 2006
- Quicktime Stream:
Kris Ruggiero and G. Richard Meadows, Welcome Remarks
- Quicktime Stream: Terence Miller,
Conference Introduction
- Quicktime Stream: Pablo Policzer, Assistant Professor and Canada Research
Chair in Latin American Politics, University of Calgary, Canada, "Armed Groups, Human Rights,
and Conflict Resolution"
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Quicktime Stream:
Sean Byrne, University of Manitoba, (with co-author Mislav Matic),
"Building the Peace in Northern Ireland: Implications for North America"
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Quicktime Stream:
Joy Olson, Washington DC Office on
Latin America, "Regional Efforts to Confront Non-Traditional
Threats"
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Quicktime Stream:
Merrick Hoben, Consensus Building Institute,
Washington, DC, "The Nexus of Corporate, Client, and Community Public
Engagement: Lessons Learned from the Americas"
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Quicktime Stream:
Avital Bloch, Center for Social Research,
University of Colima, "The Vuelta Circle: Intellectuals’ Reaction to
1960s Student Radicalism"
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Quicktime Stream:
Q&A Session for First Panel
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Quicktime Stream:
Virginia M. Bouvier, US Institute of Peace,
"Peace Initiatives in Colombia"
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Quicktime Stream:
Adam Isacson, Center for International Policy, "Negotiating Peace in Central America and Colombia: Similarities and
Many Differences"
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Quicktime Stream:
Yadira Soto, Organization of American States, "Peacebuilding and Human
Rights: The OAS Experience in Guatemala"
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Quicktime Stream:
Q&A Session for Second Panel
- Constant Capture: Visibility, Civil Liberties, and Global Security -
April 21-22, 2006 Conference
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QuickTime Stream: Patrice Petro, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, “Conference
Introduction” and James Der Derian, Brown University, “Global Media Interventions”
- QuickTime Stream: John McGrath, Manchester Theatre, “I Love the Smell of Data in the
Morning”
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QuickTime Stream: Jasmine Alinder, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, “The
Right to Representation: Toyo Miyatake's Camera as a Symbol of Japanese
American Resistance to Incarceration”
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QuickTime Stream: Caroline Levine, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
“Propaganda for Democracy: The Avant-Garde Goes to War”
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QuickTime Stream: Sandra Braman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
“Comments” and Agnese Trocchi, CandidaTV, “A NET BEYOND: Visual Media
and Communication Technologies in the Next World”
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QuickTime Stream: A. Aneesh, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, “Data
Double: Representing the Unknown in Global Communication”
- Podcasts
- Conflict Resolution in the Americas: A Working Conference of
Practitioners and Policy Makers - April 28- 29, 2006 (see
above for list of featured
presentations)
- Constant Capture: Visibility, Civil Liberties, and Global Security-
April 21-22, 2006 Conference (see above for list of featured
presentations)
- International Focus - produced by the Institute of World Affairs
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