The Interchange Series
This classic series features a select group of individuals associated with Stanford University over the years who provide analysis and insight about topics in their areas of expertise.
31 x 30 minutes
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- The Laws of Cyberspace - with Margaret Jane Radin
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- Black English as an American Dialect - with John Rickford
- How Writing Can Be Taught - with Elizabeth Tallent
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- AIDS: Research Developments - with Leonore Herzenberg
- The Aging Process and Emotions - with Laura Carstensen
- The Biology of Sleep - with Craig Heller
- Biomedical Ethics: Issues of Life & Death - with Ernle Young
- Challenges Facing Academic Medicine - with Eugene Bauer
- The Importance of Medical Research - with Arthur Kornberg
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- An Asian-American Retrospective - with Gordon Chang
- Germany Unified & Europe Transformed - with Condaleeza Rice
- Martin Luther King, Jr.: Early Life & Work - Clayborne Carson
- The Making of the Constitution - with Jack Rakove
- A Study of Native American Political Movements - with Robert Warrior
- The Separation of Powers - with Gerhard Casper
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- Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions - with Kathleen Sullivan
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- The Psychology of Affirmative Action - with Claude Steel
- Shyness - with Philip Zimbardo
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- Ants & Their Behavior - with Deborah Gordon
- Engineering & Computer Science - with John Hennessy
- Environmental Regulation - with Donald Kennedy
- Global Warming: What's Truth? - with Stephen H. Schneider
- Industrial Engineering - with Elisabeth Pate-Cornell
- Research & Discovery - with Martin Perl
- Super-Fluidity in Helium - with Douglas Osheroff
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- Democratization in Central & So. America - with Terry Karl
- Examining Pacific Rim Policies - with Daniel Okimoto
- Insight on American-Russian Relationship - with Coit Blacker
- On Sakhorov & Nuclear Arms Control - with Sidney Drell
- Study of Genocide & Ethnic Cleansing - with Norman Naimark
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- Role of Women in the Early 20th Century - with Estelle Freedman
Produced by Stanford University.