Professor Alison Gopnik, author of The Philosophical Baby, reads from her work, is interviewed about her writing process, and takes questions from the audience. The Writers at Work series provides an opportunity to hear from UC Berkeley writers about all aspects of their writing process, from research to drafting, revising, and editing.
Computer Science 162, 001 - Spring 2015
Operating Systems and System Programming - John Kubiatowicz
Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
PACS 164A: Introduction to Nonviolence - Fall 2006. An introduction to the science of nonviolence, mainly as seen through the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi. Historical overview of nonviolence East and the West up to the American Civil Rights movement and Martin Luther King, Jr., with emphasis on the ideal of principled nonviolence and the reality of mixed or strategic nonviolence in practice, especially as applied to problems of social justice and defense.
"Informal Caregiving as Chronic Stress Exposure: Health Effects, Treatments, and Future Directions" (Richard Schulz, University of Pittsburgh); Panel Discussion with Shachar Kariv, Mara Mather, Richard Schulz (BCRN Moderators: Bob Levenson and Claudia Haase, UC Berkeley)