• :
  • : 408
  • : 0
  • Documentary

.

2003
2003x14
B.W. Powe and Barry Sanders on Digital Literacy
Episode overview
Author B.W. Powe and Literacy Theorist Barry Sanders on what it means to be literate in the digital age
2003x1
Robert Fisk on September 11th Did Not Change the World
Episode overview
Robert Fisk on September 11th Did Not Change the World. Fisk talks about American interests in the Middle East, Israel, and the treatment of Muslim countries in the post-September 11 media.
2003x2
Gayle Gibson on Celtic Sexuality
Episode overview
Gayle Gibson on Celtic Sexuality
2003x3
Mark Kingwell on his essay
Episode overview
University of Toronto Philosophy Professor, Mark Kingwell on his essay "Being Dandy" from his book Practical Judgment
2003x4
Victor Mansfield on Analytical Psychology and Science
Episode overview
Victor Mansfield, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Colgate University on Analytical Psychology and Science: Is Marriage Possible?
2003x5
Francis S. Collins on The Genome and Your Future
Episode overview
Francis S. Collins on The Genome and Your Future
2003x6
Marion Woodman on Relations between Masculine and Feminine
Episode overview
Dr. Marion Woodman, a Jungian Analyst, gives lecture titled A New Paradigm of the Relations between the Masculine and the Feminine
2003x7
Ross Woodman on Jung and Pauli
Episode overview
Dr. Ross Woodman on Jung and Pauli: Analytical Psychology and Quantum Physics
2003x8
Steven Pinker on Are we really born a blank slate?
Episode overview
Dr . Steven Pinker on Are we really born a blank slate? Dr. Pinker uses his book - "The Blank Slate" - to explore the idea of human nature and its moral, emotional, and political .. show full overview
2003x9
Racial Profiling
Episode overview
Jonathan Rudin, Toni Williams, Julian N. Falconer, Audrey Macklin, David Tanovich on Racial Profiling
2003x10
Martin Daly, Joan McCord, Roy Baumeister and Grant Harris
Episode overview
Martin Daly, Joan McCord, Roy Baumeister and Grant Harris speak at the Crime and Knowledge Symposium
2003x11
Saskia Sassen on the changing role of the citizen
Episode overview
Saskia Sassen (Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago) discusses definition of citizenship and how the role of the citizen is changing in society.
2003x12
Janice Stein on the ethics of responsibility
Episode overview
Janice Stein, Director of the Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto, on the ethics of responsibility and accountability.
2003x13
David Frum on his book The Right Man
Episode overview
David Frum, speechwriter and journalist talks about his book The Right Man: The Surpise Presidency of George W. Bush
2003x15
Geoff Pevere and Camille Paglia on Digital Literacy
Episode overview
Cultural Critic and Broadcater Geoff Pevere and Writer and Social Critic Camille Paglia on Digital Literacy
2003x16
Lewis Lapham on U.S. President George Bush and Iraq
Episode overview
Lewis Lapham on U.S. president George Bush and Iraq.
2003x17
Walter Russell Mead on his book Special Providence
Episode overview
Walter Russell Mead - winner of the Lionel Gelber Prize for outstanding writing on international affairs on his book Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the .. show full overview
2003x18
Susan Sontag on The Crisis in Literary Studies
Episode overview
Susan Sontag, one of America's best-known and most admired authors, on The Crisis in Literary Studies
2003x19
Christopher Dewdney, Steve McCaffery on Digital Literacy
Episode overview
What does it mean to be literate in the digital age? Philosopher Christopher Dewdney and Theorist Steve McCaffery.
2003x20
Brian Mulroney on Antisemtism: An Enduring Reality
Episode overview
The Right Honourable Brian Mulroney speaks at the 2003 Antisemtism Conference on Antisemtism: An Enduring Reality
2003x21
Daniel Goldhagen on his book A Moral Reckoning
Episode overview
Daniel Goldhagen, author of A Moral Reckoning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair
2003x22
Leon Kass on Ethical Dilemmas Surrounding Stem Cell Research
Episode overview
Dr. Leon Kass, Chair of the President's Council on Bioethics, examines the ethical dilemmas surrounding stem cell research. Dr. Kass addresses the philosophical question: Why not immortality?
2003x23
George Steiner
Episode overview
John O'Leary - President of the Frontier College , Robert Logan - Professor of Physics at University of Toronto and George Steiner - Writer, scholar, critic.
2003x24
John O'Leary and Robert Logan on Literacy in a Digital Age
Episode overview
John O'Leary is the president of Frontier College. In this talk, he looks back at the history of the college as well as the current challenges it faces in bringing literacy to the new .. show full overview
2003x25
Martin Rudner on Persian Carpet: Art, History and Symbols
Episode overview
The Romance of the Persian Carpet: Art, History and Symbols by the Canadian expert on terrorist networks, Martin Rudner
2003x26
Jordan Peterson on Slaying the Dragon Within Us
Episode overview
Jordan Peterson, University of Toronto professor of psychology talks about fear of the unknown and fear of dealing with problems.
2003x27
Taiaiake Alfred on Canada's and its indigenous peoples
Episode overview
Taiaiake Alfred - Mohawk wirter and activist speaks about Canada's relationship with indigenous peoples
2003x28
Bernard Lewis on What has Changed? The Impact of 9/11
Episode overview
Bernard Lewis What has Changed? The Impact of "9/11" on the Middle East
2003x29
Niall Ferguson on his book Empire
Episode overview
Niall Ferguson Professor of Political and Financial History of Oxford and Visiting Professor in Economics at the Stern School of Business, Niall Ferguson, critically acclaimed author of .. show full overview
2003x30
Antisemitism Conferrence: Steven J. Zipperstein
Episode overview
Steven J. Zipperstein of Stanford University speaks on Antisemitism: The Politicization of Prejudice in the Contemporary World.
2003x31
Antisemitism Conference: Todd M. Endelman
Episode overview
Todd M. Endelman of the University of Michigan and Director of the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies.
2003x32
Antisemitism Conference: Michael R. Marrus
Episode overview
Antisemitism Conference: Michael R. Marrus on The Politicization of Prejudice in the Contemporary World.
2003x33
Richard C. Lewontin, Co-evolution: Organisms and Environment
Episode overview
Richard C. Lewontin, Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology on The Co-evolution of Organisms and the Environment
2003x34
Guy Proulx on Geriatric Care - Wisdom Versus Dementia
Episode overview
Guy Proulx Director of Psychology and NeuroRehabilition, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care - Wisdom Versus Dementia: A Walk Through the Aging Brain
2003x35
Mark Kingwell on the Art of Procrastination
Episode overview
Mark Kingwell of University of Toronto's Department of Philosophy on the Art of Procrastination
2003x36
Gayle Gibson on Nude, Naked and All Dressed Up
Episode overview
Gayle Gibson of the Royal Ontario Museum on "Nude, Naked and All Dressed Up" - a lecture on modesty
2003x37
Naomi Morgenstern on Oedipus Complex Made Simple
Episode overview
Naomi Morgenstern on Oedipus Complex Made Simple
2003x38
David Healy on Psychopharmaceuticals
Episode overview
Psychiatrist David Healy delivers a lecture entitled Gripped by a Python: How Pharmaceutical Companies Control the Medical Marketplace.
2003x39
Angela Davis on Punishement and Democracy
Episode overview
Angela Davis of the University of California on Punishement and Democracy
2003x40
John Frank on What Determines Health?
Episode overview
University of Toronto's John Frank on What Determines Health?
2003x41
Elizabeth Abbott on her book A History of Mistresses
Episode overview
Elizabeth Abbott on her book A History of Mistresses.
2003x42
Lesley Downer, on her book Madame Sadayako
Episode overview
Lesley Downer, author of Madame Sadayako - The Geisha Who Bewitched the West
2003x43
Author Ann Crittenden on
Episode overview
Author and Journalist Ann Crittenden "The Price of Motherhood"
2003x44
Heather Pringle on Mummies of the World
Episode overview
Heather Pringle on Mummies of the World
2003x45
Anthony Harrison on Mythic Heroes and Modern Comics
Episode overview
Illustrator and Teacher Anthony Harrison of ROM and Humber College taks about Mythic Heroes and Modern Comics
2003x46
Michael Adams on differences between Canadians and Americans
Episode overview
Michael Adams, President of Environics, author of "Fire and Ice", on differences between Canadians and Americans.
2003x47
Robert MacNeil on his book Looking for My Country
Episode overview
Journalist Robert MacNeil, Author of "Looking for My Country: Finding Myself in America"
2003x48
Ian Buruma on Death of Metropolis
Episode overview
Ian Buruma on Death of Metropolis: Why are Some Hostile to Cities?
2003x49
Margaret MacMillan on Paris 1919
Episode overview
Margaret MacMillan on her book Paris 1919.
2003x50
The Hidden Pierre Trudeau
Episode overview
The Hidden Pierre Trudeau: His Spirituality, His Faith, His Life, His Times. Speakers: Bruce Powe (York University) , Michale Higgins (St. Jerome's University), Stephen Clarkson (University of Toronto), Tom Axworthy (Historica Foundation of Canada).
2003x51
James Hughes and Margaret Somerville on life extension
Episode overview
Will life extension offer more benefits than harm? A debate between bioethicists James Hughes and Margaret Somerville.
2003x52
Margaret Atwood on her novel, Oryx and Crake
Episode overview
Margaret Atwood on her novel, Oryx and Crake, which was a finalist for the 2003 Governor General's Award and the Booker Prize.
2003x53
Robert Adams on Jonathan Franzen's novel The Corrections
Episode overview
Robert Adams on Jonathan Franzen's novel The Corrections
2003x54
Simon Duke on Now That Saddam's Gone - What Next?
Episode overview
Simon Duke of the European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, The Netherlands, on Now That Saddam's Gone - What Next?
2003x55
June Carroll on Modern Genetics
Episode overview
June Carroll on Modern Genetics
2003x56
Robert Adams on Nobel-prize winner J.M. Coatzee
Episode overview
Robert Adams explains the literary genius of this year's Nobel-prize winner J.M. Coatzee.
2003x57
Margaret Sommerville and John Hughes on Genetic Engineering
Episode overview
Margaret Sommerville and John Hughes debate: Should parents have the right to genetically engineer their children?
2003x58
Hans Kung on his autobiography, My Struggle for Freedom
Episode overview
Theologian Hans Kung talks about his autobiography, My Struggle for Freedom
2003x59
Robert Adams on Nuala's O'Faolain's book My Dream of You
Episode overview
Robert Adams on Nuala's O'Faolain's book My Dream of You
2003x60
David Sacks on his book Language Visible
Episode overview
David Sacks talks about his book "Language Visible: Unraveling of the Alphabet from A to Z"
2003x61
Robert Fulford on A World Reconfigured
Episode overview
Robert Fulford presents his 2003 lecture A World Reconfigured: Politics and Perceptions Since 9/11
2003x62
Mark Abley, Spoken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages
Episode overview
Mark Abley talks about his new book Spoken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages.
2003x63
Robert Adams on The Hours and Mrs. Dalloway
Episode overview
Robert Adams on Michael Cunningham's The Hours and Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway
2003x64
Journalist Molly Ivins on her book Bushwhacked
Episode overview
Journalist Molly Ivins discusses her book Bushwhacked: Life in George W. Bush's America
2003x65
Robert Adams on Helen Dunmore's novel The Siege
Episode overview
Robert Adams on Helen Dunmore's novel The Siege
2003x66
Bill Bryson on his book A Brief History of Nearly Everything
Episode overview
Bill Bryson on his book A Brief History of Nearly Everything
2003x67
Gordon Cressy on kndness and mental health
Episode overview
President of the Candian Tire Foundation for Families - Gordon Cressy - talks about kndness and mental health

Characters