PACS 164B: Introduction to Nonviolence - Spring 2007. 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.
Chair: Michael Szonyi, Harvard University
Shelley Rigger, Davidson College
Redefining "China:" From the China Inside to the China Outside
Yu-shan Wu, Academia Sinica
Lowell Dittmer, UC Berkeley
What Drives the Cross-Strait Rapprochement? Political Competition, Globalization, and Strategic Triangle
Presenters in the morning session include Gerhard Bosch, Institut Arbeit und Qualifikation, Germany; David Dornfeld, UC Berkeley; Rob Scott, Economic Policy Institute;and Steve Vogel, Political Science, UC Berkeley.
Technical Sales Assistants at U.C. Berkeley's Campus Computer Store, The Scholar's Workstation discuss portable storage options with U.C Berkeley retired faculty and staff. Flash cards versus flash drives, speed of drives, differences between brands, etc.
Visit your Campus Computer Store: The Scholar's Workstation
http://tsw.berkeley.edu
This lecture discusses topics such as survival guilt, behavioral consequences of guilt, and resources for individuals experiencing survivor guilt.
The panelists for this lecture:
David Surratt
Associate Dean of Students, UC Berkeley
Ruben E. Canedo
Research & Mobilization Coordinator
Centers for Educational Equity & Excellence, UC Berkeley
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