Stanford Day In Stanford University
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Black Politics in Suburbia
For much of the post–Civil Rights era, African American social and political life has been centered in the city. Yet in recent decades, a growing number of African Americans have migrated out of the central city.
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The Economics and Politics of U.S. Climate-Change Policy
Lawrence Goulder examines some of the leading climate-policy proposals under consideration at the federal and state level, explores their potential economic impacts, and outlines the current politics surrounding these proposals.
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Documentary Film: Behind the Scenes of the Creative Process
Professor Jan Krawitz discusses what goes into the production of a documentary film. Using her most recent film about dwarfism (Big Enough) as a case study, Professor Krawitz gives an overview of the process including idea gestation.
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Soft News, Hard Sell: The Citizen's Guide to Media Politics
Director of Stanford's Political Communication Lab Shanto Iynegar discusses the media's transformation of American politics as we head into the 2006 elections.
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Dealing with Corruption in Early Modern Russia
Professor Kollmann examines the ways in which Russia administered its empire; how rulers– from Ivan the Terrible to Peter the Great and Catherine the Great– tried to police their officialdom.
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Not Just a 4.0: An Insider View of Stanford Admissions
Dean of Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid Richard Shaw talks about the challenges in selecting a Stanford class and how Alumni can get involved.