Following up our most recent podcast of the first Jacek Kuron debate on Values and Social Policy, which took place as part of a 2005 conference on solidarity, hosted by the Institute for Human Sciences at Boston University, we are continuing the solidarity theme. This week’s podcast is an edited recording (to watch the entire [...]
This weeks podcast is an edited recording of the first Jacek Kuron debate, Values and Social Policy, which took place at Boston University on September 24, 2005 as part of a larger conference on solidarity, the first in a series of meetings organized by the Institutes for Human Sciences in Boston and Vienna over the [...]
On April 5, 2005, in cooperation with the European Studies program at Boston University, and the Departments of Anthropology and International Relations, the Institute organized a conference on the role of Muslims and Islam in the European public sphere. Today’s podcast is an edited recording of the keynote address by Farhan Nizami, Director of the [...]
Today’s episode of the EU for You podcast is the last of a series of six podcasts, featuring unedited recordings from our November 2005 conference on Media and Politics. The conference took place in three sessions, each consisting of a keynote address, followed by a panel discussion. The recording you are about to hear wraps [...]
Today’s episode of the EU for You podcast is the fifth of a series of six podcasts, featuring unedited recordings from our November 2005 conference on Media and Politics. The conference took place in three sessions, each consisting of a keynote address, followed by a panel discussion. The recording you are about to hear is [...]
Today’s episode of the EU for You podcast is the fourth in a series of six podcasts, featuring unedited recordings of our November 2005 conference on Media and Politics. As we have mentioned, the conference took place in three sessions, each featuring a keynote speech and a panel discussion. Today you are listening to the [...]
Today’s episode of the EU for You podcast is the third of a series of six podcasts, featuring unedited recordings from our November 2005 conference on Media and Politics. The conference took place in three sessions, each consisting of a keynote address, followed by a panel discussion. Previous episodes featured recordings from the first session, [...]
Today’s podcast is the second of a series of six podcasts, featuring unedited recordings from our November 2005 conference on Media and Politics. The conference took place in three sessions, each consisting of a keynote address and a panel discussion. The recordings were recently digitized and we are making them available to the public for [...]
What happens when you sit journalists from the world’s most powerful and influential publications at the same table with a Polish columnist or the editor of a small Slovakian daily? How does the dialogue between America and Europe change when voices from Eastern Europe are included? The Institute of Human Sciences at Boston University found [...]
On November 16, 2004, the Institute for Human Sciences at Boston University, in cooperation with the Duitsland Instituut at the University of Amsterdam, convened an international conference on the topic “The US and Europe: Partnership or Competition.” The conference was organized in two sessions, each consisting of a key note speech followed by a panel [...]