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Science
Social Sciences
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Ethan W. Ris, "Other People's Colleges: The Ori...
An interview with Ethan W. Ris
63 min
77
Joseph P. Viteritti, "Radical Dreamers: Race, C...
39 min
78
Vania Smith-Oka, "Becoming Gods: Medical Traini...
An interview with Vania Smith-Oka
46 min
79
Julie Fette, "Gender by the Book: 21st-Century ...
38 min
80
Fang Yu Hu, "Good Wife, Wise Mother: Educating ...
57 min
81
James Elwick, "Making a Grade: Victorian Examin...
59 min
82
Diane Ravitch, "An Education: How I Changed My ...
59 min
83
Matthew D. Nelsen, "The Color of Civics: Civic ...
44 min
84
Genocide Studies International Vol 16.1, Specia...
50 min
85
Leading Toward Liberation: How to Build Culture...
48 min
86
Debaditya Bhattacharya, "The Indian University:...
55 min
87
Designing and Facilitating Workshops with Inten...
45 min
88
Stephanie K. Kim, "Constructing Student Mobilit...
An interview with Stephanie K. Kim
50 min
89
Christopher Willard et al., "College Mental Hea...
43 min
90
Sarah McLaughlin, "Authoritarians in the Academ...
38 min
91
Who Needs College Anymore: Imagining A Future W...
47 min
92
Sexual Imperialism and English Language Teaching
29 min
93
Wade Davies, "Native Hoops: The Rise of America...
The game, as Davies notes, was not just something imposed upon Natives in locales such as the Indian Industrial Training School in Haskell, Kansas (and elsewhere). The game provided linkages to the Native past...
51 min
94
Philis Barragán-Goetz, "Reading, Writing, and R...
Barragán-Goetz argues that through cultural negotiation, escuelitas (community schools) shaped Mexican American identity and civil rights activism in the late 19th and early 20th century...
48 min
95
Elaine Weiss, "Spell Freedom: The Underground S...
62 min
96
Jérémy Filet, "The Jacobites and the Grand Tour...
33 min
97
Marlee S. Bunch, "Unlearning the Hush: Oral His...
60 min
98
Christopher R. Matthews, "Doing Good Social Sci...
28 min
99
David Theo Goldberg, "The War on Critical Race ...
71 min
100
Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of an Int...
52 min