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Big Ideas offers lectures on a variety of thought-provoking topics which range across politics, culture, economics, art history, science.... By nature of its lecture format, pacing and inquisitive approach, it is the antithesis of the prevailing sound-bit

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    Doug Richards - Best Lecturer Finalist - on Stretching: The Truth

    Doug Richards from the Physical Education and Health department at ...

    Doug Richards from the Physical Education and Health department at the University of Toronto St. George delivers his competition lecture entitled "Stretching: The Truth".

    Mar 8, 2009 Read more
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    James Allard - Best Lecturer Finalist - on Frankenstein: Five Ways

    James Allard from the English Language and Literature department at ...

    James Allard from the English Language and Literature department at Brock University in St. Catharines delivers his competition lecture entitled "Frankenstein: Five Ways".

    Mar 7, 2009 Read more
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    Anton Allahar - Best Lecturer Finalist - on Why Isn't the Whole World Developed?

    Anton Allahar from the Sociology department at the University of ...

    Anton Allahar from the Sociology department at the University of Western Ontario in London delivers his competition lecture entitled "Why Isn't the Whole World Developed?"

    Mar 1, 2009 Read more
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    Matthew Bellamy - Best Lecturer Finalist - on A Watershed Moment: Canada and the Second World War

    Matthew Bellamy from the History department at Carleton University in ...

    Matthew Bellamy from the History department at Carleton University in Ottawa delivers his competition lecture entitled "A Watershed Moment: Canada and the Second World War".

    Feb 28, 2009 Read more
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    Toby Miller on electronic waste

    Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, Toby Miller, examines the ...

    Professor of Media and Cultural Studies, Toby Miller, examines the environmental impact of our obsession with technology.

    Feb 21, 2009 Read more
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    Jean Bethke Elshtain on religion and democracy

    "Religion and Democracy: Antagonists or Allies?" is the title of ...

    "Religion and Democracy: Antagonists or Allies?" is the title of the 2008 Seymour Martin Lipset Memorial Lecture.

    Feb 14, 2009 Read more
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    David Weinberger on Knowledge at the End of the Information Age

    The author of "Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the ...

    The author of "Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder", David Weinberger, delivers a lecture entitled "Knowledge at the End of the Information Age". In this talk Weinberger argues that the internet is both profoundly weird, and deeply familiar. He claims that, by changing the way we receive information from the broadcast era's one-way monologue into a multi-directional conversation, the internet has humanized information.

    Feb 7, 2009 Read more
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    Maude Barlow on the global water crisis

    Barlow argues that access to safe drinking water should be ...

    Barlow argues that access to safe drinking water should be a basic human right and makes a compelling case for why the global water crisis will be the greatest environmental and human crisis of this century.

    Jan 31, 2009 Read more
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    Lewis Lapham on education

    Lewis Lapham laments the state of the American education system.

    Jan 24, 2009
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    Umberto Eco on Beauty and Ugliness

    Internationally renowned author and philosopher, Umberto Eco, gives "An Illustrated ...

    Internationally renowned author and philosopher, Umberto Eco, gives "An Illustrated Presentation on the History of Beauty and Ugliness", based on his two recent books "On Beauty" and "On Ugliness".

    Jan 17, 2009 Read more
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