The symposium welcome and introductions are followed by the keynote address, “Mexico City: from Revolutionary Ruins to Global City and Back Again,” by Ruben Gallo, Professor, Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures, Princeton University. This talk explored the place of ruins in Mexico City’s urban landscape since the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to the present, and argued that a crucial element of urbanism has been repressed from the capital’s imagined space. Invoking psychoanalytic theory, Gallo argued that these images have been repressed from the imaginary in order to create representations of the capital that favor illusions of completeness, wholeness, persistence, and solidity.
UC Berkeley seismologist Peggy Hellweg describes how "tremors" are different than earthquakes and how "Tremorscope" will help understand them better and possibly shed light on how they may be related to earthquakes.
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History 162A, 001 - Fall 2014
Europe and the World: Wars, Empires, Nations 1648-1914 - David Wetzel
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California has not undertaken an infrastructure project on the scale of HSR in more than a generation. Any project of this size necessarily faces uncertainty over financial feasibility. In the case of HSR, there has been great uncertainty surrounding the financing for construction costs, as well as the costs of operating the HSR system once construction is complete. The promise made by HSR supporters has been that private monies will finance a significant portion of the project's construction and that fare revenues will provide adequate revenues to cover operating costs. This panel will discuss the costs of HSR in comparison to the cost of highway and airport expansion, taking into consideration the anticipated improvements in these competing modes. The panel will offer insights into the likely financial feasibility of California's HSR system.
Moderator: Samer Madanat
Xenel Professor of Engineering
Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies
UC Berkeley
"The Future Air Transport: Projections for California"
Mark Hansen
Professor
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